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Why Nuggets coach David Adelman sees greatness in the Thunder's future despite their postseason inexperience.
Oklahoma City bounced back in the biggest way possible on Wednesday night. After running out of gas and collapsing at the end of a highly anticipated Game 1, th
Game 4 of the second round of the NBA playoffs saw the Denver Nuggets face off against the Oklahoma City Thunder, ultimately resulting in a 92-87 win for OKC.
Jalen Williams was hot, but the Thunder went to superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in the final minute of regulation, and the Nuggets took a 2-1 series lead
Four Denver Nuggets reached 20 points, as the Oklahoma City Thunder fell 113-104 after scoring two points on eight overtime possessions. The Thunder led 95-93 entering clutch time. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander missed a step-back jumper before Nikola Jokic found a cutting Aaron Gordon,