Jamal Murray closes out Laker Killer storyline with 45-point mic drop

Jamal Murray is tired of the narrative. For years, the Denver Nuggets point guard has been labeled as the “Laker Killer”, a player who only finds his highest gear when the purple and gold are on the other side of the court. After Denver’s 120-113 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night, Murray decided he’d heard enough of over-the-top praise.

When reporter Ryan Blackburn asked if he played with more intensity against Los Angeles, Murray offered a three-word reality check that doubled as a cold-blooded mic drop: “I had 45 last game.”

The math certainly checks out. Just three nights earlier, Murray torched the Utah Jazz for 45 points in a tough 128–125 win. His point was simple: He’s not hunting the Lakers; He’s just hunting buckets, no matter who is standing in front of him. Whether it’s a divisive opponent or a dungeon dweller, the flamethrower keeps burning.

Against the Lakers at Ball Arena, Jamal Murray remained hot, especially during an impressive opening period. He dropped 20 of his 28 points in the first half, helping the Nuggets take a 16–3 lead, which they never relinquished.

While the Lakers kept things interesting for long periods of time, Denver’s star duo proved too difficult to handle. Nikola Jokic complemented Murray with a huge triple-double whenever Los Angeles threatened a comeback, steadying the ship by posting 28 points, 12 rebounds and 13 assists.

Despite losing the effort, the night was historic for the visitors. LeBron James officially broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s record for career field goals with his 15,838th bucket in the first quarter. James finished with 16 points before being sidelined briefly with an elbow injury, while Luka Doncic led the Lakers’ scoring effort with 27 points.

Despite the star power on the other side, the story remains Denver’s steady dominance. The Nuggets moved to 39-24, providing some much-needed relief in a crowded Western Conference playoff race. For Jamal Murray, it was just another day at the office, and if you think he’s only doing this because it’s the Lakers, he has 45 reasons from Monday night to prove you wrong.


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New Rumored Killer Emerges on AJ Styles in AEW Buzz After WWE Retirement

A new report has fueled speculation that AJ Styles could finally be heading to AEW after retiring from WWE this week.

Following his career-ending loss to Gunther at the Royal Rumble last month, supporters of “The Phenomenal One” got the catharsis they wanted on this week’s edition of Monday Night Raw. They got a great highlight reel package. His teammates showered him with love and then The Undertaker surprised him with the news that he was being inducted into the 2026 class of the WWE Hall of Fame.

It was one of the best farewells WWE has ever given to a retiring performer. However, that hasn’t stopped speculation from die-hard AEW fans that he will eventually make the jump to a rival wrestling brand.

The assumption is that since his WWE contract is up, after he gets some much-needed time off as a full-time father, the wrestling itch will eventually return and he’ll scratch it in AEW. The No. 2 company in the world, a place where he has lots of friends, and a promotion with a boss who is his avowed fan.

However, this possibility seems even more unlikely after new comments from one-time Bullet Club and OC castmate Karl Anderson.

Is AJ Styles dealing with a serious neck injury?

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“We get to the back, I said, ‘AJ! I didn’t know you were actually going to retire.’ He says, ‘Really!?’ I said, ‘Yes.’ What exactly do you mean, AJ?'” Anderson said on a new edition of his Talkin ‘n’ Shop podcast. “We haven’t talked. How do I know whether you are really going to retire or not?’

“And he said, ‘Man, I have to. My neck’s a pain in the ass. I’m beat up. It’s time,'” he said, recalling their conversation Monday night. “‘I want to help the next generation,’ and I say, ‘Well, I didn’t really believe it. So I just kept talking on my podcast about how you weren’t going to retire, and you’re going to go here, and you’re going to go there, and now, I have to eat a lot of crow, dude.'”

Apparently, AJ Styles may undergo surgery to fix whatever problem he has with his neck. However, after performing in sports for more than 25 years, the problem may become serious and require major surgery. This is something he may want to avoid during the months or years of rehabilitation.

Styles has made it clear that he wanted to retire before he was no longer able to compete at the level he desired. A serious neck injury a few months before his 49th birthday provides evidence as to why he is retiring from not just WWE but the industry as a whole.

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