Thunder, Aaron Gordon and Denver Nuggets
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Total Pro Sports on MSNAaron Gordon Slams ESPN For ‘Disrespectful’ Russell Westbrook Report In Fiery Postgame RantFollowing the frustrating 112-105 loss to the Thunder after a disappointing fourth quarter from their supporting cast, the Denver Nuggets lost the golden opportunity to secure their semifinal journey.
Aaron Gordon addressed the report that he and Russell Westbrook weren't on good terms after the Nuggets Game 5 loss
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNAaron Gordon complains about non-calls against Thunder, suggests they get away with foulsAaron Gordon showed some veteran savviness off the court after the Oklahoma City Thunder decimated the Denver Nuggets in their 149-106 Game 2 win to even the Round 2 series at 1-1. It wasn't a game-winner,
Aaron Gordon made a late 3-pointer to force overtime and it was all Denver Nuggets from there in a 113-104 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals at Ball Arena in Denver.
For a game that was never once close, at any point, Wednesday night’s Game 2 action between Oklahoma City and Denver was quite chippy. Emotions were high as bot
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNChet Holmgren responds to Aaron Gordon's claim that OKC Thunder get away with foulsAaron Gordon took to reporters to swear the first seed has gotten away with fouls, specifically against Nikola Jokic. Add him to the growing list of opposing coaches and players complaining about the Thunder's physical defense.
Gordon doesn't like the way Oklahoma City is being allowed to rough up the Nuggets, especially their star center.
In the latest Nuggets Ink podcast, Bennett Durando and Matt Schubert reconvene after Denver’s Game 4 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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At this point, the Denver Nuggets acquiring Aaron Gordon has to be up there with the greatest non-superstar trades in recent, if not all of, NBA history. The fit has been extraordinary from the start as Gordon, with Nikola Jokić as his quarterback, has unlocked the best imaginable basketball version of himself.
In the wake of the Denver Nuggets' Game 5 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder that brought them to the brink of elimination, Aaron Gordon wanted to start his postgame comments by addressing an article published earlier on Tuesday by ESPN's Ramona Shelbourne.