The
Denver Nuggets pulled off a thrilling Game 1 victory against the
Oklahoma City Thunder, thanks to Aaron Gordon’s clutch shot and
Nikola Jokic’s historic performance. But another key contributor,
Jamal Murray, quietly played his part with 21 points. With Game 2 approaching, fans are wondering if Murray will be available again.
Jamal Murray’s status for Game 2 Denver Nuggets vs Oklahoma City Thunder (May 7, 2025)
Good news for the
Denver Nuggets fans - Jamal Murray is available for Game 2 against the Thunder. Despite a recent hamstring injury in March, Murray has returned strong and is not listed on the injury report. His presence is crucial for Denver, especially after the team struggled during his absence, losing four of six games.
Here’s a quick look at Jamal Murray’s recent playoff performances:
Opponent
| Points
| Assists
| Rebounds
| Shooting
|
---|
Clippers (Series Avg)
| 22.9
| 6.3
| 4.1
| 48.2% FG
|
Thunder (Game 1)
| 21
| 6
| 6
| 6-16 FG
|
While his shooting in Game 1 wasn’t his best, Murray has proven he can deliver in high-pressure moments, like his 43-point explosion against the Clippers in Game 5.
Denver Nuggets injury report for Game 2 (May 7, 2025)
The Nuggets have a mostly clean bill of health heading into Game 2, with only one player sidelined:
- DaRon Holmes II – Out (recovering from right Achilles tendon surgery)
With no major injuries affecting the core rotation, Denver’s coaching staff can breathe easy. Jamal Murray’s availability is particularly reassuring, given his impact during last season’s championship run, where he averaged 26.1 points, 7.1 assists, and 5.7 rebounds per game in the playoffs.
What to expect in Denver Nuggets vs Oklahoma City Thunder Game 2 (May 7, 2025)
With Murray healthy and Jokic in peak form, the Nuggets have a strong chance to take a 2-0 series lead before heading back to Denver. Key factors to watch:
- Murray’s shooting efficiency – Can he improve on his 6-16 performance from Game 1?
- Jokic’s continued dominance – Will the Thunder find a way to slow him down?
- Thunder’s adjustments – How will the Oklahoma City Thunder respond after a tough Game 1 loss?
Denver’s championship experience gives them an edge, but the Thunder won’t go down easily. Game 2 promises to be another intense battle.