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Gordon becomes the key gentleman! Nuggets narrowly defeat the Thunder in overtime to welcome a good start

The NBA playoffs staged a thrilling Northwest Civil War on May 6, and the Denver Nuggets beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 121-119 at home through overtime. Aaron Gordon hit a shocking buzzer-beating three-pointer 2.1 seconds before the final game, becoming the well-deserved focus that night. This all-round forward not only showed his big heart at the moment of life and death, but also staged a violent aesthetic that was enough to be recorded in the history of the playoffs in the third quarter. Facing the Thunder's 2.16-meter No. 1 pick, Homegren, Gordon accelerated his breakthrough with the ball and then took off in the air, completing the death dunk with the top of Mount Tai, instantly igniting the whole game.

Jokic continued to play the team's Dinghai Sword, scoring 42 points, 22 rebounds and 6 assists in a 42-minute fierce battle. When the Thunder took the lead with Alexander's 12-pointer in a row in the final quarter, it was the Serbian center who scored three consecutive strong attacks at low posts to stabilize the morale. On the other hand, although Homegren, who returned from injury, contributed 18 points and 9 rebounds, his defensive choice in the key round was still immature. His head-on decisive decisiveness with Gordon became a vivid footnote between the new generation of challengers and the championship puzzle. After this game, the Nuggets took the lead in the series, and the growth path of the Thunder young lineup still needs to be tempered and trained.