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Aaron Gordon's latest injury plan is not a good sign for Nuggets' Game 7 status

The status of Denver Nugget's post -season, Aaron Gordon, was in doubt for the game 7 on Sunday against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Hours before the game that decide who will meet Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference final, Gordon's ability to play ever bleak.

According to a new report on Sunday morning of ESPN NBA Insider Shams Charania, Gordon has a popular top part of class 2 and takes several weeks to recover from the injury.

“The Nuggets playoff star was looking for ways to play against Oklahoma City in today's game 7, but it becomes physically unlikely,” wrote Charania on his X account.

Gordon was injured late in the game 6 against thunder when he tried to relax a loose ball and get involved with Alex Caruso from Oklahoma City. He hobbled away and left the game shortly afterwards.

It is in the middle of an outstanding post -season, especially two games for the Nuggets, including a clutch three in the Summer, which gave Denver game 1 after an incredible comeback. In her first round against the Los Angeles Clippers, he contradicted the chances with a dunk with a wholesee-cutting-up Dark in the horn in the NBA Playoffs story from 1997-98. He achieves an average of 16.8 points and 7.3 rebounds per game, while he has so far turned 38.2% from the three -point range through the playoffs.

He was officially listed as questionable for game 7, based on the recent injury report by Denver. While the post-season hero was not officially excluded for the decision-making game on Sunday, his status is seriously in doubt for game 7 and probably also when the nuggets progress.

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