SALT LAKE CITY — If the Nuggets need to be coming off a loss or playing from behind to bring their best effort, that’s a larger problem that’ll need to be addressed this season before it’s too late.

But for now in a tight Western Conference, they’ll take what they can get, however they can get it. On Wednesday, that was a 122-103 win over the Jazz to bounce back from a 27-point loss in Denver.

Jamal Murray gained momentum throughout the night for 20 points, eight assists and four steals. And Nikola Jokic rebounded from one of his worst statistical games of the season by making 13 of 19 shots for 30 points, 19 of which came in the first quarter. The Nuggets (10-7) needed that. They were fighting to stay afloat in the frame after falling behind by 12 to a short-handed Jazz team that couldn’t miss from three.

Murray and Michael Porter Jr. both struggled to provide secondary scoring in their first stints. But Russell Westbrook covered them with strong minutes off the bench, helping to revive Denver by the end of the frame. Westbrook’s entry passes to Jokic have been consistently highlight-worthy this season, and Wednesday was no different. He threaded one needle from the right wing, leading Jokic to the ball behind his defender and creating an easy layup, rather than a more taxing post-up. It was one of four assists for Westbrook in the quarter.

Murray scored his first points at the 6:53 mark of the second after an 0-for-5 start. He finished the half strong, with eight points as Denver opened up its own double-digit lead. It became 26 after halftime.

Porter finished with 19 points. Christian Braun added 18 on 6-of-8 shooting.

Defensively, the Nuggets corrected a couple of the key problems that have plagued them recently, evoking Michael Malone’s rage on Monday. They won the paint 64-38 and outscored the Jazz 33-9 in transition, two nights after Malone called Denver a “one-way running team.” Utah was held to 18 points in the second quarter and 23 in the third.



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