Jamal Murray of the Denver Nuggets handles the ball during a game against the San Antonio Spurs at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado, February 10, 2020. /VCG Photo
Jamal Murray was hurting, out of rhythm and wondering if he should keep playing when he left the court at halftime. A quick call to his father gave him the incentive to keep going.
San Antonio probably wished the young guard had stayed in the locker room.
Murray scored 14 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter to help the Denver Nuggets rally from 23 down to beat the Spurs 127-120 on Monday night.
Denver scored 74 points in the second half, a season high, and outscored San Antonio by 21 after halftime. The Nuggets have won three in a row and six of their last seven.
Murray was playing his fourth game after missing 10 with a sprained left ankle, an injury he's still playing through. It showed in the first 24 minutes, when he scored three points on 1-of-5 shooting.
Jamal Murray of the Denver Nuggets pushes the tempo against the San Antonio Spurs during the third quarter at the Pepsi Center in Denver, February 10, 2020. /VCG Photo
"I pride myself on playing with pain, playing through stuff. The first half didn't go my way and I got banged up and I just called my dad at half and recouped," he said. "I'm hurting a lot. I've played with so much pain but sometimes I don't want to play through pain no more. Let me just sit it out."
Paul Millsap, who had 22 points off the bench, helped spark the comeback on his 35th birthday. He had 16 points in the second half, including a go-ahead 3-pointer early in the fourth.
"They just outworked us in the first half so we needed to bring some type of energy and I wanted to be that spark plug," Millsap said.
Nikola Jokic had 19 points, 13 assists and eight rebounds while battling foul trouble trying to guard LaMarcus Aldridge. The Spurs forward had 33 points to lead all scorers.
LaMarcus Aldridge of the San Antonio Spurs handles the ball during the game against the Denver Nuggets at the Pepsi Center in Denver, February 10, 2020. /VCG Photo
The Spurs, on an extended eight-game road trip, have lost the first five despite leading for most of the way. They scored 40 in the first quarter, led 67-53 at halftime and quickly extended it to 22 points. Aldridge, who scored all of his 17 first-half points in the first 10:31 of the game, added seven more to increase the San Antonio advantage to 86-63 lead.
The Nuggets mounted a furious rally in the final 3:14 to cut the Spurs' lead to 93-89 after three, and then took their first lead on Millsap's 3-pointer with 9:01 left.
The Spurs scored eight in a row to go back in front 107-102 but Murray had 11 points to kick-start another rally and give the Nuggets the lead for good.
"Millsap, Murray, they just took over as far as shooting is concerned," San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich said. "They did a great job, and they're going to keep playing. They're a great team, so they're not going to stop and we just couldn't sustain the scoring."