Denver Nuggets, Oklahoma City Thunder and Nikola Jokić
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Why Nuggets coach David Adelman sees greatness in the Thunder's future despite their postseason inexperience.
Oklahoma City had its back against the wall on Sunday afternoon, but managed to come away with a win after a solid showing down the stretch.
Gilgeous-Alexander ignited Oklahoma City's win with a clutch fourth-quarter takeover to put the Thunder one win away from the Western Conference finals.
Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault reacts to losing Game 3 in overtime against the Nuggets, and goals for Game 4.
Oklahoma City Thunder executive vice president and general manager Sam ... and I do not take their professionalism for granted. "We have an incredible coaching staff and support staff, many who have been here for over 10 years as the team behind the ...
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander did two things when he sank two free throws with 13.2 seconds remaining in Game 1 between his Oklahoma City Thunder and the Denver Nuggets. First, and most importantly in the moment,
After Denver lost to OKC 92–87, Adelman referred to the game as a "really disgusting basketball game," per Romi Bean of CBS News Colorado. Though the Nuggets held the lead for a good chunk of the second half, that didn't take away from what was a heavily flawed performance from both teams.
While the Oklahoma City Thunder are engaged in the playoffs, some local students took on the challenge of combining basketball with math.