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Nuggets coach used Clippers’ rally as inspiration

With his team trailing 73-57 in the third quarter on Tuesday, Nuggets coach Mike Malone reminded the players of the Clippers’ comeback on Monday against the Warriors. “The guys took it to heart,” he said after Denver’s win over the Spurs.

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