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Aaron Gordon Hamstring injury in game 7 for nuggets did not stop him

On Sunday there were significant doubts as to whether Aaron Gordon, striker Aaron Gordon, would be able to play a game 7 between the Denver Nuggets and Oklahoma City Thunder. But with the white flag, Gordon or these eternally resilient nuggets wave, especially with the entire season on the line.

Despite a thigh tribes of the 2-head legs, a weak long-term violation of explosive basketball players and really every athlete in every sport, Gordon started anyway. And despite some obvious restrictions – it was clear that Gordon moved carefully – he actually looked pretty … good? During the first half of the game, Gordon had eight points and eight rebounds. He helped keep the nuggets together at both ends of the soil, although he was far from afar, while he may have risen so much from his long -term health.

A player with a severe thigh injury should simply not be able to play such games:

Regardless of the end result, it is probably time to enter another NBA figure in the legendary Willis Reed Club. Gordon deserves his flowers because he was at stake for his teammates, his brothers, an impossible sporting injury.

The NBA world agreed and sang Gordon's praise to show so much spiritual hardness:

What a brave performance by Aaron Gordon.

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