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The Clippers won the Nuggets 111-105, dragging into the 7th battle! Who is the hero of winning? The data will not lie

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On May 2, the NBA playoffs ushered in the G6 battle between the Clippers and the Nuggets. After the Nuggets and Clippers lost G3 in the series, the outside world generally regarded the Nuggets as they believed that they were likely to stop in this round of series. However, the Nuggets quickly adjusted their state and scored two consecutive games, successfully reversing the situation in the series. In the last battle of Tianwang Mountain, the Nuggets won the match point with a refreshing victory, showing their strong strength. In this game, Jokic scored another triple-double with 13 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists, becoming the cornerstone of the team's stability. However, it was Murray, the outside core, who really led the Nuggets to victory. He scored 43 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists in the whole game, dreaming of returning to his peak state and becoming the biggest contributor to the team's victory. In addition, Gordon also contributed 23 points, and Westbrook scored 21 points after his return, contributing to the team's victory.

In contrast, the Clippers, they were in trouble in this round of the series. G4 was defeated by Gordon's final victory; the Clippers were even beaten even more in the battle of Tianwang Mountain in G5, and are currently behind with a 2-3 series score and are in a desperate situation. In this game, Harden once again fell into the curse of "Mysterious G5", performing terrible, scoring only 11 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, accompanied by 4 fouls and 4 turnovers. Although Leonard continued his outstanding performance, contributing quasi-triple doubles with 20 points, 9 rebounds and 11 assists, Zubac also scored 27 points and 5 rebounds, it was still difficult to save the defeat. However, the Clippers are not vulnerable and they still have a chance to strike back in the next game. As a traffic brigade in the league, the G6 match between the Clippers and the Nuggets has undoubtedly attracted much attention. From a league perspective, after the Lakers were eliminated, the drag on the tiebreak in this round of the series will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the ratings. At the beginning of the game, both sides quickly entered a white-hot stage and the score was tight. The Clippers took the lead in getting points with their sharp inside impact, while the Nuggets made efforts both inside and outside to respond strongly to their opponents. Murray felt hot and scored continuously. Harden was not willing to be outdone. He was both a scorer and a organizer, and stabilized the team's position. Westbrook felt even more hot, making two consecutive three-pointers, while Jokic scored frequently in the inside, leading the Nuggets to overtake. However, Zubac's tip-in allowed the Clippers to lead the Nuggets by a slight advantage of 58-57 at the end of the half.

The second half of the game changed sides and fought again. Batum was ordered to replace Dunn and quickly scored a three-pointer, leading the Clippers to launch an 8-0 offensive. The Nuggets blossomed at multiple points and responded quickly, and the scores of both sides were once again in a stalemate. Powell and Jones Jr. made three-pointers in a row, and the Clippers took the opportunity to open the score and gained a double-digit advantage. However, in the last quarter, the two sides launched a counterattack battle, Westbrook was full of vitality, leading the Clippers to work together inside and outside to stabilize the situation. But Westbrook missed consecutive shots afterwards, but fortunately Powell made a three-pointer to stabilize the team's position. The Nuggets made consecutive shots and free throws, stubbornly seizing the score. At the critical moment, Jokic successfully intercepted Harden, but his strong attack failed to hit the target in the face of Zubac's defense. Ka, with a stable free throw, eventually killed the game. The Clippers defeated the Nuggets 111-105 and dragged the series into a tiebreak.

In today's G6 game, the Nuggets Jokic, Westbrook, Braun and Gordon were very efficient. Jokic continued to show his dominance in the interior. Whether facing Tyron Lu's fifth small-scale or Zubac, Jokic played with ease. He made 11 of 22 shots on the offensive end, 25 points, 7 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 steals; Westbrook made 5 of 10 shots, 2 of 3 points, 4 shots, and scored 14 points; Gordon made 9 of 16 shots, scoring 19 points and 5 rebounds; however, the performance of the G5 game made Murray start high and end low in this game, with 9 of 19 shots, scoring 21 points, and Porter was even more sluggish, with 2 of 5 shots, and embarrassingly gaining 5 points and 3 rebounds.

The winner of the Clippers is the first winner. Harden has been fully fired from the first quarter in this game, scoring 21 points in the first half, 10 of 20 shots, 3 of 3 points, 28 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists and 2 steals. He has no choice but to be reserved on the offensive end, dares to take responsibility, and actively drives his teammates in the organization. If Harden has maintained such aggressiveness, the Clippers will be very easy to advance and will not drag the game into the tiebreak. The investment in offensive and sergeant organizations in the first three quarters also caused Harden to encounter physical fitness problems in the final quarter. Tyron Lue should arrange the physical fitness distribution issues of Harden and Leonard more reasonably.

In addition to Harden's dominance, Powell's performance was also efficient. With the average outside feel at the beginning, Powell played very smartly and indeed chose to attack the inside. He hit another 3-pointer at a critical moment in the final quarter, making 9 of 14 shots in the whole game, scoring 24 points, 3 rebounds and 2 steals; Leonard continued his outstanding form in this game, 11 of 22 shots, 2 of 3 points, 8 shots, and scored 26 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists; because Tyron Lue used five small lines for most of this game, Zubac played for a short time, and was chased by the Nuggets in a row in the last quarter, Zubac played again, contributing his stable defense and rebounding ability. Zubac played 5 of 6 in 33 minutes in the whole game, and scored 10 points and 6 rebounds. In addition, the Clippers' bench performance today is also commendable, with Batum scoring 6 points, Bogdanovic scoring 6 points, and Jones scoring 8 points!

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