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Robert Zeglinski

Jamal Murray had the coldest response to being asked about burying the Lakers’ season

The Denver Nuggets are on a mission right now, and their dismantling of the Los Angeles Lakers is the best example. (Sorry, Jack Nicholson.)

With the Lakers effectively fighting to make the Western Conference Finals a reasonable series Saturday night, the Nuggets buried a dagger into their heart. Denver’s 119-108 win not only gave it a 3-0 series lead, it put the Rocky Mountain franchise on the doorstep of its first-ever NBA Finals.

But it’s not hard to forget that the Nuggets are running through LeBron James — one of the greatest basketball players ever — and the Lakers — one of the NBA’s best teams historically — en route to their title goal.

Well, for Jamal Murray, it apparently is, as some of his postgame comments demonstrate. The Nuggets, while happy to put the Lakers on the brink, have much bigger fish to fry than a mere Western Conference title.

Just listen to this ice-cold quote from Murray to ESPN’s Lisa Salters:

Phew. There’s zero hesitation from Murray, too. The Nuggets don’t just want the West. They’re in it for the Larry O’Brien Trophy next month, and they’re certainly playing like it.

Truly, the Lakers are only “in their way.”

I would not want to play these Nuggets and Murray in a playoff series right now, that’s for sure.

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