The Denver Nuggets have always been a team that defies convention, but what they accomplished through their first 21 games of the 2024-25 season transcends anything the franchise or the NBA has ever witnessed.
Jamal Murray exploded for 52 points on December 3rd, adding his name to an exclusive club that includes only his teammates Nikola Jokic and Aaron Gordon. With this performance, the Nuggets became the first team in NBA history to have three different players record 50-point games within the opening 21 contests of a season.
The historic run began on October 23rd when Aaron Gordon stunned observers with a 50-point outburst, showcasing an offensive arsenal that many believed was beyond his capabilities. Gordon, long celebrated for his defensive versatility and athletic finishing, proved he could carry a scoring load when called upon. That night, he was simply unstoppable.
Three weeks later, Nikola Jokic reminded everyone why he is considered the most complete offensive player in basketball. The three-time MVP poured in 55 points on November 12th, orchestrating the Denver attack with his signature blend of scoring, passing, and court vision. For Jokic, such performances have become almost routine, yet the magnitude of his output still commands attention.
Then came Murray, the Canadian guard whose playoff heroics during Denver's 2023 championship run elevated him to superstar status. His 52-point eruption on Tuesday night was a masterclass in shot-making, featuring his trademark pull-up jumpers, crafty finishes, and deep three-pointers that seemed to fall with increasing regularity as the game progressed.
What makes this achievement so remarkable is not merely the individual brilliance on display, but the collective nature of the accomplishment. Throughout NBA history, teams have occasionally featured multiple 50-point scorers in a single season. But to have three teammates reach that threshold within the first quarter of the regular season suggests something extraordinary is unfolding in Denver.
The Nuggets have constructed a roster where unselfishness and offensive firepower coexist in perfect harmony. Jokic, the hub of everything Denver does, has always prioritized team success over individual statistics. His willingness to facilitate has created opportunities for Gordon and Murray to flourish in ways that might not be possible elsewhere.
For head coach Michael Malone, managing such offensive talent presents unique challenges and opportunities. The Nuggets must balance their desire to push the pace and exploit mismatches with the discipline required for playoff success. If these early-season performances are any indication, Denver has found that equilibrium.
As the season progresses, questions will inevitably arise about sustainability. Can the Nuggets maintain this level of offensive production? Will their defense hold up against elite competition? These concerns are valid, but they should not diminish what has already been accomplished.
The Denver Nuggets have written themselves into the history books, and the season is barely one-quarter complete. With Murray, Jokic, and Gordon all capable of scoring 50 on any given night, opponents face an impossible task: pick your poison and hope for the best.
In a league that constantly celebrates new milestones, the Nuggets have carved out territory that belongs to them alone. Three teammates, three 50-point games, and one undeniable truth: this Denver team is playing basketball at a historic level.
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Murray's 52-Point Explosion Completes Historic Nuggets Trifecta
📅 Published on December 4, 2025 at 8:00 AM