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Jokic tiebreaker 4 wins and 3 losses, Nuggets lost ammunition and food, and the team broke 20 records and was still out of the game.

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Today, the Nuggets held a tiebreak battle with the Thunder on the road. This is Jokic's seventh tiebreak and Westbrook's sixth tiebreak in his career. Although one of them had tiebreaks and one had 4 wins and 2 losses, and the other had 4 wins and 1 loss in his tiebreak, the Nuggets were in a heavy mood today, because Gordon's injury made the balance of victory naturally lean towards the Thunder!

Nuggets have run out of ammunition and food, but the Thunder is strong. The short-selling Nuggets really lack confidence in the face of the young core and deep lineup of Thunder! In the end, the Thunder defeated the Nuggets 28 points 125:93. The Nuggets Five won 20 career milestones together, but they could only accept the helplessness of being eliminated!

Jokic set 8 records in 20+9+7, and it was difficult to save the owner.

Jokic played 37 minutes today. He made 5 of 9 shots in the game, including 1 of 2 three-pointers, 9 free throws, contributing 20 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists. He was unable to turn the situation around when he encountered strict prevention. Jokic's total record of 4:3 in seven tiebreaks in his career, but unfortunately, he belongs to 3 today, not 4 today.

1. Playoff backcourt surpassed Tatum. Jokic had 873 rebounds in the playoffs, surpassing Jason Tatum (871) to rise to 27th in history, ranking 6th in active service.

2. The number of assists in the playoffs surpassed Durant. Jokic's assists reached 712 in the playoffs, surpassing Kevin Durant (709) to rise to 35th in history, ranking 8th in active service.

3. Playoff rebounds surpass Jordan. Jokic scored 1,159 rebounds in the playoffs, surpassing Michael Jordan (1,152) and Dave Derbysher (1,155) to rise to 38th in history, ranking 5th in active service.

4. Playoff frontcourt rebounding surpassed Millsap. Jokic had 286 rebounds in the frontcourt in the playoffs, surpassing Paul Millsap (285), and rose to 38th in history and ranked 4th in active service.

5. The number of goals in the playoffs tied Brown. Jokic scored 978 goals in the playoffs, surpassing Jaylen Brown (978), and rose to 39th place in history and ranked 10th in active service.

6. Playoff scores surpass Hamilton. Jokic scored 2,580 points in the playoffs, surpassing Richard Hamilton (2,571) to rise to 44th in history, ranking 12th in active service.

7. The number of three-pointers in the playoffs surpassed Nowitzki. Jokic scored 260 three-pointers in the playoffs, surpassing Nowitzki (259), tied Nash to 62nd place in history.

8. The number of free throws in the playoffs has reached the top 70 in history. Jokic scored 556 free throws in the playoffs, surpassing Jeff Hornersek (551), Amare Standmeier (551), Byron Scott (548) and Rudy Larudo (546) to rise to 69th place in history, ranking 13th in active service.

Murray generally suffered from four milestones in his state

Murray played for 35 minutes today, making 6 of 16 shots, and only made 18 shots, without free throws. He only contributed 13 points, 1 rebound, 2 assists, 3 steals and 1 block. It’s really hard for the Nuggets to win in Murray’s game!

1. The number of assists in the playoffs surpassed George. Murray has 474 assists in the playoffs, surpassing Paul George (473), rising to 65th in history, ranking 16th in active service.

2. The number of goals scored in the playoffs is super high. Murray scored 698 goals in the playoffs, surpassing Drummond Green (693) and Mark Aguirre (696) to rise to 81st place in history, ranking 17th in active service.

3. The number of hits in the playoffs has reached the top 85 in history. Murray's playoffs reached 831, surpassing Sam Perkins (823) and Tyshaun Prince (829), and rose to 85th in history and ranked 18th in active service.

4. The number of three-pointers in the playoffs surpassed Holiday. Murray scored 332 three-pointers in the playoffs, surpassing Ju Holiday (328) and Andre Iguodala (331) to rise to 36th in history, ranking 20th in active service.

Godor was seriously injured and did not go down the line of fire. He was very moved.

Godor miraculously started the game when he was rumored to have a hamstring strain. He played for 24 minutes today, making 2 of 4 shots, including 1 of 3 three-pointers, 3 free throws, 3 free throws, contributing 8 points and 11 rebounds, and 4 frontcourt rebounds, which was a miracle!

playoff frontcourt rebounds advanced to the top 100 in history. Gordon had 185 rebounds in the frontcourt in the playoffs, surpassing PJ Tucker (184), Larry Nance (184), Jordan Jr. (183), Lamarcus Aldridge (183), Brooke Lopez (183), Otis Thorpe (182), Andrew Bynum (182) and Mark Aguirre (181), and rose to 96th place in history and ranked 16th in active service.

Port Jr. was trapped and injured and was powerless.

Port Jr. played 23 minutes today, making 3 of 8 shots, including 0 of 4 three-pointers, contributing only 6 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal. A serious shoulder injury sealed the Nuggets' top scorer. He wanted to pull out a 3-pointer, but he really couldn't do it now.

1. The number of three-point shots in the playoffs surpassed Love. Porter Jr. made 444 three-pointers in the playoffs, surpassing Kevin Love (441), and rising to 53rd place in history, ranking 28th in active service.

2. The number of three-pointers in the playoffs rose to 55th place in history. Porter Jr. made 279 three-pointers in the playoffs, surpassing Struce (275) to rise to 55th in history.

Westbrook fell into state and encountered 5 milestones

Westbrook played 2 of 7 shots, including 2 of 5 three-pointers, contributing 6 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists. It's simply incomparable to the performance against the Clippers in the first round, but maybe this is the real Westbrook. In the series against the Thunder, although he still played against the old master, he had no predecessor in the team, leaving Westbrook BUFF frozen.

1. The number of assists in the playoffs surpassed Curry. Westbrook's assists in the playoffs reached 955, surpassing Curry (953), rising to 18th place in history, ranking fifth in active service.

2. The number of three-point shots in the playoffs rose to 24th place in history. Westbrook's three-point shooting in the playoffs reached 625, surpassing Kawhi Leonard (624), Marcus Smart (622) and Jay Crowder (621) to rise to 24th place in history, ranking 11th in active service.

3. Scores in the playoffs surpassed Clay. Westbrook scored 3035 points in the playoffs, surpassing Klay Thompson (3032), and rose to 28th place in history, ranking 6th in active service.

4. Playoffs played time to the top 60 in history. Westbrook's playoff time reached 4788 minutes, surpassing Jeff Hornersek (4766) and Sam Perkins (4785), and rose to 60th place in history, ranking 11th in active service.

5. The number of appearances in the playoffs surpassed Rondo. Westbrook's playoffs reached 135 games, surpassing Jaylen Brown, Rajon Rondo, John Sally and Elgin Baylor in 134 games, tied Jaylen Brown and Bruce Bowen, and rose to 77th in history, ranking 11th in active service.

In two consecutive rounds of tiebreaks, the Nuggets' exit was tragic! Will they make a comeback next season or will they be a lineup shuffle? This is a problem!

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