Jamal Murray's heel turn is exactly what the Nuggets need
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Jamal Murray became of age to drink legally in the U.S. less than a month ago and played in his first NBA game fewer than two years ago. Despite his age and relative lack of experience playing basketball at its highest level, Murray was booed for an entire gaJamal Murray's heel turn is exactly what the Nuggets need
Jamal Murray became of age to drink legally in the U.S. less than a month ago and played in his first NBA game fewer than two years ago. Despite his age and relative lack of experience playing basketball at its highest level, Murray was booed for an entire game in one of the most iconic arenas by one of the prettiest fan bases while playing against one of the league's preeminent franchises. Murray, the second-year guard out of Kentucky by way of Canada, is somehow the Los Angeles Lakers' public enemy No. 1.“I’m used to trash talking; I used to watch Kobe in this very arena play — and with Luke Walton,” Murray said after the Nuggets' crucial loss to the Lakers on March 13. “I see where Luke got it from. I love playing with that competitiveness. It’s a fun game. I’m sure the fans enjoyed it, I’m sure the NBA enjoyed it. That’s how I like to play the game, it’s much more fun.”Murray leading the Nuggets into unnecessary, but entertaining, end-of-game sorties against the Lakers is just a minor blip in what has tru Read more