The forward player has played the worst game so far in the playoffs. Is the Nuggets prospects a little worried?
In the previous NBA Western Conference semi-finals G2, the Oklahoma City Thunder, who suffered a final victory in G1, outscored the Denver Nuggets with a advantage of 149 to 106. After this game, the Thunder also tied the total score of this round of series to 1-1, and both sides returned to the same starting line. In this game, the Nuggets' starting line leader Aaron Gordon showed a significant decline. Gordon played 26 minutes and 42 seconds in the game, made 3 of 12 shots, 2 of 3 from outside the three-point line, and 2 of 2 free throws, scoring 10 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 block, and 1 turnover and 3 fouls, including 5 frontcourt rebounds, and the plus and minus value was also low to -36. It is worth mentioning that 10 points is also Gordon's lowest score since the playoffs. Gordon did not find his touch on the offensive end. Although he also grabbed a large number of frontcourt rebounds through his super athletic ability, his offensive efficiency was a little bad. He was unable to complete more points and provide more help and support to the team. Gordon's performance on the defensive end is also not ideal, and he has not imposed targeted restrictions on his opponents. Gordon did not find his own game feeling on both offense and defense in this game. His condition was simply a mess, which was also an important factor in the team's suffering such a tragic defeat. In the NBA regular season this season, Gordon played 51 games in 82 games, averaging 28.4 minutes per game, averaging 14.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 0.5 steals and 0.3 blocks, and 1.4 turnovers and 1.6 fouls, shooting percentage of 53.1%, three-point shooting percentage of 43.6%, and free throw shooting percentage of 81%. So far in the playoffs, Gordon averaged 37.5 minutes in his first nine games, with averaging 18.2 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 0.6 steals, and 0.4 blocks. He also had 1.4 turnovers and 2.9 fouls. His shooting percentage was 48.4%, his three-point shooting percentage was 36.4%, and his free throw shooting percentage was 89.5%. Godden's performance in games before the playoffs was simply phenomenal. He can provide a lot of help and support to the team on both sides of the offense and defense. His offensive efficiency is stable, his scoring ability is excellent, he also has certain passing ability and support ability, and he can also create a lot of threats to his opponents on the defensive end. Gordon's effect on the court is really outstanding, and his influence on the game is obvious to all. Unexpectedly, in this game, facing the Thunder's strong performance, Gordon, who performed very stably throughout the playoffs, also suffered a mismatch. Gordon's performance will also make us a little worried about the Nuggets' competitiveness in the next game. Will they survive this series?
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