The shot that hurt the most was MPJ's 3 after Bron got the steal and dunk.
Within the last 20+ seconds, the shot clock and game clock were somewhat identical, game tied and we had the possession so Ham should've taken a timeout to advance the ball and maybe just maybe we could've gotten our offense set for a better shot from 3, midrange, or inside to take the lead.
That Bron 3 while a good open shot was also a rushed shot attempt because of the incoming shot clock violation due to us spending half of the shot clock bringing the ball up the court.
We also could've had a better offensive rebounding position if we used a timeout in that scenario because the Nuggets corralled the paint for the rebound which is why Bron was wide open.
At that point, the Nuggets wouldn't have had enough time to bring the ball up and get that Murray fade away and we could've been able to set up our defense but when Bron missed the three the Nuggets blitzed up the court which forced us to play transition defense which is how the Nuggets have been killing us at times during games 1 & 2.
AD tried his best to get a hand in Murray's face but couldn't pinpoint when to make the block attempt because we rushing on defense. I still think while understandable Bron taking that brief rest on the bench kinda gave Denver some momentum and we got out of sync with Vincent and Dinwiddie blowing layups and turning the ball over.
This is where Ham not using his timeouts fuked us, Bron wouldn't have needed to sit in a crucial moment if the timeout was made.