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Chris Broussard Asserts Jamal Murray’s Impact with Bold Statement

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The Denver Nuggets have punched their ticket to the second round of the NBA playoffs after a convincing 4-1 series win over the Los Angeles Lakers. Their next challenge? The red-hot Minnesota Timberwolves, who are coming off a sweep of the Phoenix Suns.

This upcoming series is highly anticipated, with both teams known for their defensive prowess. All eyes will be on Nikola Jokic and Anthony Edwards, who are expected to be the key players in this matchup. However, both teams have supporting cast members who are poised to make a big impact.

Jamal Murray was instrumental in the Nuggets’ success against the Lakers, particularly in the final game of the series where he dropped 32 points. Despite his heroics, not everyone is convinced of his superstar status. Chris Broussard recently shared his opinion on Murray, stating that while he doesn’t see him as a superstar yet, winning a championship this year could solidify his spot in the Hall of Fame.

Murray has been a reliable second option to Jokic in recent years, and the Nuggets will be looking to him to deliver once again as they aim for their second NBA Finals ring in as many seasons. The question remains: how far can Murray and Jokic carry the team this year? Stay tuned as the action unfolds in the upcoming series against the Timberwolves.

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