DENVER — A sick Jamal Murray may have been questionable for Game 6, but in his mind there was nothing ambiguous about his playing status.
''Absolutely not,'' Murray said when asked if there was any chance he'd have sat out the game.
Murray scored 25 points and powered the Denver Nuggets past the Thunder 119-107 Thursday night, sending the series back to Oklahoma City for a decisive Game 7.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander also had no doubt.
''Yeah, I knew he was going to play, obviously in a do-or-die situation for them,'' SGA said. ''And they came out with a sense of urgency and jumped on us right away.''
After being sick for 24 hours, Murray ignited the Nuggets with a four-point play to start things off and sank a step-back 3-pointer to start the fourth quarter that pushed Denver's lead into double digits.
Nikola Jokic led Denver with 29 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists, and Christian Braun scored a career playoff-best 23 points. But it was second-year reserve guard Julian Strawther who ignited the Nuggets' runaway, scoring a career playoff-high 15 points, all in the second half.
''Julian played huge for us, made real big shots," Aaron Gordon said. ''I don't think that's something that they game-planned for.''