Denver Nuggets, Oklahoma City Thunder and OT
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T he Oklahoma City Thunder entered Friday night's fourth quarter with a three-point lead despite shooting 6-for-24 on 3-pointers and 11-for-18 on free throws. It had quieted the D
Game 3 of Thunder-Nuggets mirrored Game 1 in a lot of ways. The Nuggets beat the Thunder 113-104 in overtime Friday to take a 2-1 lead in the series.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNWhy did the OKC Thunder go away from Jalen Williams in Game 3 OT loss to Nuggets?Throw the ugly result out the window. Williams shushed any critics of his after two so-so games against the Nuggets. On the court with a three-time MVP winner and this year's probable MVP winner, the 24-year-old was the best player at Ball Arena on Friday.
Now down 2-1 to the Denver Nuggets, the Oklahoma City Thunder are officially in the territory of concern for the second round.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander explained why he smiled after the Thunder’s Game 3 OT loss—and it said everything about OKC’s mindset.
Chet Holmgren has an explanation as to why the Thunder and the Nuggets got off to miserable shooting start in Game 4
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Fadeaway World on MSNNikola Jokic Admits He Was "The Worst Player On The Court" In Game 3 Win Over ThunderIn the middle of a tough series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Denver Nuggets caught a major break in Game 3 when the opponent completely collapsed offensively. The final stretch was so bad for the Thunder that even Nikola Jokic was surprised when his team rallied to victory despite a subpar individual performance.