A supremely confident Reggie Jackson was just waiting to let loose as he watched Jamal Murray dribble past Nikola Jokic's high screen with the seconds ticking away on the Los Angeles Lakers' season. "Just watch our bench, I clearly called, 'Game!'" Murray's backup said Thursday following the Denver Nuggets' practice at Ball Arena. One week earlier, in Game 2, Murray's basket over an outstretched Anthony Davis from the right baseline completed a comeback from a 20-point second-half deficit and gave Denver the first buzzer-beater in the franchise's 100-game playoff history.