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Westbrook and Nuggets Rally to Edge Past Thunder in a Nail-Biting Faceoff

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Thunder’s Unbeaten Streak Shattered by Westbrook-Led Nuggets

In a gripping NBA game that kept fans on the edge of their seats, Russell Westbrook stole the show with a whopping 29 points, leading the Denver Nuggets to a thrilling 124-122 victory over Oklahoma City on Wednesday night. This marked the first taste of defeat this season for the Thunder, who had Peyton Watson’s last-second block to thank for the loss.

Jokic Shines Despite Nuggets’ Injury Woes

Despite missing key players like Aaron Gordon (calf strain) and Jamal Murray (concussion protocol), the Nuggets displayed a commendable comeback spirit. Nikola Jokic was a standout performer, delivering a robust performance with 23 points, 20 rebounds, and a career-high 16 assists. After trailing the Thunder by 16 points in the third quarter, the Nuggets managed to turn the tide in their favor, thanks to Christian Braun’s additional 24 points.

Porter Jr.’s Second-Half Surge Gives Nuggets Much-Needed Boost

Michael Porter Jr., after a sluggish start, stepped up to the occasion in the second half, contributing 21 of his total 24 points. Watson, despite missing two crucial free throws with 16 seconds left on the clock, redeemed himself by blocking Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s shot just before the final buzzer.

Impressive Display from Thunder’s Williams and Gilgeous-Alexander

Despite the loss, Jalen Williams put up an impressive performance for the Thunder with 29 points, 10 rebounds, and nine assists. Gilgeous-Alexander was not far behind with 28 points, despite his last-minute shot being blocked.

Key Moments and Stats from the Showdown

The Thunder, known for their defensive prowess, had an uncharacteristically shaky second half, conceding 69 points. They entered the game with a league-best record of allowing only 95.9 points per game. The Nuggets, despite struggling to maintain their composure at times, managed to cool their heads in the final moments.

Down 108-106, the Nuggets ignited a 17-7 run to seize control of the game, with young guns Julian Strawther and Watson playing instrumental roles. For the seventh time in eight games, the Nuggets were outscored in the first quarter (32-30).

What’s Next for Nuggets and Thunder?

The Nuggets are set to host the Miami Heat on Friday, while the Thunder will commence a six-game homestand on the same night against the Houston Rockets.

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