
The Denver superstar is quickly changing the game for NBA big men with his elite passing ability.
Miami needs to make Nikola Jokic more of a scorer and shoot fewer 3s, while Denver should up the pace of the game.
Even Nuggets players say they can feel the impact of Denver's 5,276-foot altitude, but it's not something that can be readily quantified.
Denver's star players have showcased a dangerous two-man game this postseason.
Nikola Jokic posts a triple-double in his NBA Finals debut and Jamal Murray scores 26 points to lead the Nuggets in Game 1.
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