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Oklahoma City Thunder makes NBA history against Denver Nuggets in game 4

The Oklahoma City Thunder may have saved her season on Sunday afternoon.

In game 4 of the Western Conference semi-final between Thunder and Denver Nuggets, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Co., the three-time NBA-value player, Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets 92-87.

The favorite, which took this year's MVP award in Gilgeous-Aalexander home, led the way for the thunder and scored 25 points, while he added six rebounds and six assists in the defensive slug festival, in which the thunder led the Nuggets after the first quarter, although it only scored 17 points after the Jokic and the Co. Place only eight points in the opening frame.

While thunder is more than able to return from a 3: 1 deficit, a damn status shows that Gilgeous-Alexander and Co. should be overjoyed to win game 4, since it has ever done something in NBA history.

“This is a monstrous games 4 for Oklahoma City. They saved their season. They did not come from 3-1, I don't think. I don't think. I won a game while giving up 36 fta. The teams have been 0: 29 in the past 50 years in the last 50 years.”

The series returns to Oklahoma City, two games each. Game 5 is planned for Tuesday evening with the tip for 9:30 p.m. EST from the Paycom Center in OKC.

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