NBA Game Recap - Houston at Denver
Sun Jan 26, 2020 3:30 PM EST

HOU
110
DEN
117
F
TOR
110
SA
106
F
PHO
109
MEM
114
F
LAC
112
ORL
97
F
BKN
97
NY
110
F
BOS
108
NO
123
F
WAS
133
ATL
152
F
IND
129
POR
139
F

Denver 117, Houston 110

Jan 26, 2020, 3:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Houston

36

23

30

21

110

Denver

27

30

33

27

117

Jokic helps Nuggets beat Rockets 117-110 on somber day
Sun Jan 26, 2020 8:19 PM

DENVER (AP) Colorado was the epicenter of Kobe Bryant's worst moment, but even in Denver, in a building where he was frequently booed, there were tears and stunned silence.

It started with a moment of silence for the NBA great, who was killed in a helicopter crash about an hour before the game, and led to chants of "Kobe! Kobe! Kobe!"

The game became secondary on this melancholy Sunday at Pepsi Center as the Denver Nuggets held off the Houston Rockets 117-110.

"I've got to be honest, it wasn't on my mind when we lost, us losing the game," Rockets guard Austin Rivers said. "This pain is not going to go away anytime soon. You don't even have to be a basketball fan to feel this."

In 2003, Bryant was charged with sexually assaulting a 19-year-old employee at a Colorado resort. He had said the two had consensual sex, and the charge was eventually dropped. The woman later filed a civil suit against Bryant that was settled out of court. Bryant's adulation remained strong in Los Angeles even amid the allegations.

But not so much in Denver, where, for years, his every appearance was met with lusty boos from fans who heard more about Bryant's case than those in other NBA towns.

All afternoon, the mood was somber.

A few of the Denver players sat at their lockers before the game, staring at their phones in disbelief with the details of Bryant's death starting to emerge. The 41-year-old Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, were among the nine people killed in the crash near Calabasas, California, about 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

Houston players Tyson Chandler and P.J. Tucker were visibly upset during the tribute, while Rivers covered his eyes with his arm. Rivers also had a tribute to Bryant on his shoes. So did Tucker, who wrote, "There will never be another."

"This is beyond tough. I don't have the words," Tucker said. "There will never be another person like him. Still trying to process it. ... I don't even really remember much from the game. I'm sorry. Just didn't mean a whole lot now."

Nikola Jokic said he got goosebumps when he heard of Bryant's death.

"I couldn't believe it," said Jokic, who finished with 24 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists for his ninth triple-double of the season. "He's not just a legend here, he's a legend across the world. We lost a huge person, a role model. It's a huge loss for everybody."

Jokic gave everything in honor of the player nicknamed Black Mamba.

"When you think about Kobe it's, `No excuse. Nothing can put your mind off what you love to do,"' Jokic said. "It's the Mamba mentality, for sure."

Like many around the league, Jerami Grant called Bryant his favorite player growing up.

"Watching everything he did on the court, off the court, the way he carried himself," said Grant, who scored a season-high 25 points. "It's extremely tough."

The first half remained a complete blur for Michael Porter Jr. as he processed his feelings. He remembered meeting Bryant at a Nike camp, when the superstar offered him encouragement.

"We all look up to him," said Porter, who scored 17 points to help the Nuggets even the season series with Houston at two apiece. "I didn't think it was real."

Russell Westbrook scored 22 of his 32 points in the second half. Eric Gordon added 19 points and Ben McLemore scored 15 in the absence of leading scorer James Harden, who sat out with a bruised left thigh.

Once the final horn sounded, reality of Bryant's death set back in.

"It's devastating. This one hurt to the core," Gordon said. "To hear news like that before the game, it was tough to stay focused. It's tough to hear news like that before the game - a guy you admire, a guy you looked up to."

TIP-INS

Rockets: Westbrook had 10 turnovers. ... Clint Capela grabbed 12 rebounds.

Nuggets: It was Jokic's 37th career triple-double. ... Morris finished with 17. ... The Nuggets were without Jamal Murray (left ankle sprain), Paul Millsap (bruised left knee) and Mason Plumlee (right foot).

DIFFERENT STORY

Rockies All-Star shortstop Trevor Story drained the pregame free throw while wearing a pair of Kobe Bryant shoes. Story has always been a big fan of Bryant.

"The way he played the game was so inspiring to me," Story said. "The Mamba mentality, you try to mimic that. The intensity he played with was so special."

UP NEXT

Rockets: At Utah on Monday. Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni listed Harden as doubtful for the game against the Jazz and added that Westbrook will sit it out.

Nuggets: At Memphis on Tuesday. The Nuggets are 2-0 against the Grizzlies this season.

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Leaders

Houston PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Westbrook 32 -8 7 7 2 1
E. Gordon 19 -10 1 3 1 1
Denver PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Grant 25 10 3 4 0 1
N. Jokic 24 0 11 12 2 0

Team Comparison

HOU DEN
Points For 110 117
Field Goals 40/88-45% 44/93-47%
Three Pointers 11/33-33% 11/28-39%
Free Throws 19/27-70% 18/20-90%
Offensive Rebounds 15 11
Defensive Rebounds 29 31
Rebounds 53 54
Blocks 7 3
Steals 6 10
Turnovers 16 14
Points Scored Off Turnovers 10 14
Points in the Paint 46 54
Fast Break Points 11 6
Personal Fouls 21 23
Technical Fouls 0 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Series Tied 2-2

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Nov 20 HOU 95 @ DEN 105 J. Harden 27 N. Jokic 27
Tue Dec 31 DEN 104 @ HOU 130 N. Jokic 21 J. Harden 35
Wed Jan 22 DEN 105 @ HOU 121 N. Jokic 19 R. Westbrook 28
Sun Jan 26 HOU 110 @ DEN 117 R. Westbrook 32 J. Grant 25

Game Information

Stadium: Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado
Attendance: 19,520
Game Time: 2:11