CLEVELAND – The Nuggets didn’t have close to their full arsenal working, but against a sputtering team like the Cavs, it didn’t matter.

Following Thursday’s 110-91 win over Cleveland, the Nuggets improved to 7-1, their best start since 1976-77 when they began the year 8-0.

“It doesn’t mean a whole lot to me, to be very honest,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. “I’m not trying to be coy. The minute we start thinking we’ve done something is when we’re going to set ourselves up for failure.”

The Cavs momentarily held the lead early, but the Nuggets’ biggest obstacle was overcoming tired legs and a lack of energy. Wednesday’s overtime thriller in Chicago zapped them of much bounce.

“Wherever we go, whether it’s on the second night of a back-to-back, regardless of the environment you’re playing in, we have to bring our own energy,” Malone said. “But that’s what good teams do, whether it’s in a packed house against the world champions or whether it’s a team that is going through what Cleveland is going through right now with the coaching change and the distractions.”

Heading into Quicken Loans Arena the Nuggets had the NBA’s second-lowest 3-point rate at 29 percent. But the rims began to thaw, and they finished 10 for 26 from deep, including five 3-pointers from reserve Juan Hernangomez.

“I just try to do my job,” Hernangomez said. “Try to help the team with energy.”

Paul Millsap, who hit the game-winner on Wednesday night, finished with 16 points on six of nine shooting.

The back-to-back afforded Malone a chance to lean heavily on his bench, specifically Hernangomez, who was the only rotation player who didn’t see action against the Bulls. On Thursday, he infused their offense with movement and their defense with hustle. He finished with a game-high 23 points in 29 minutes. The Nuggets’ bench outscored the Cavs’ 59-44, and owned a 44-35 edge overall on the boards.

“If he doesn’t play, he’s the guy on the bench that’s rooting for everybody,” Millsap said of Hernangomez. “For him to get in the game, not playing last night, and contribute says a lot.”

As Malone likes to say, especially in games where the Nuggets are more talented, “it’s about us” and not outside circumstances.

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As a team on the ascent facing a team in disarray, it was a game the Nuggets couldn’t afford to lose.

But the Nuggets looked lifeless and rudderless in the first quarter, falling behind 27-15 on poor shot selection and ball protection. Their six turnovers underscored a team searching for its offensive rhythm. Too many sequences resulted in late shot-clock situations, which was a result of little offensive movement or harmony.

The Nuggets’ second unit spearheaded the comeback effort in the second quarter and quickly erased the deficit. Hernangomez brought his usual energy off the bench and drained three second-quarter 3-pointers to help the Nuggets crawl out of their shooting slump. Gary Harris (14 points) and Jamal Murray (10 points) attacked the lane with their typical assertiveness to shake their early lull.

The Nuggets outscored the Cavs 35-15 in the second quarter, building a 50-42 halftime lead. Though their offense found a semblance of identity, their defense was noticeably more active as well. There were better defensive rotations and more active hands as the Nuggets converted six turnovers into 10 easy points.