The Nuggets’ victory over the Celtics was powered significantly by the depth on Denver’s bench, a factor that often goes unnoticed but was critical in maintaining the team’s high energy and balanced scoring. Role players stepped up in crucial moments, displaying a relentless hustle that kept the Celtics off-balance throughout the game. Their ability to convert on timely baskets and keep the defense engaged allowed the starters valuable rest without a drop-off in performance.

Highlighting this effort, Monte Morris came off the bench with impressive ball-handling and sharp decision-making, while JaMychal Green contributed vital points and rebounding toughness. This balanced contribution created a ripple effect, amplifying Denver’s momentum. Below is a quick glance at key bench player stats that underline the importance of their role:

Player Points Rebounds Assists
Monte Morris 12 3 5
JaMychal Green 10 7 1
Facundo Campazzo 8 4 3
  • Bench players scored a combined 30 points, showcasing their offensive impact.
  • The Nuggets’ second unit contributed critical defensive stops in the fourth quarter.
  • Denver’s depth challenged Boston’s defensive schemes, creating matchup advantages.