Game 3: Nuggets beat Thunder in overtime 113-104

Denver (AP)-Gilgos Alexander’s tea did not abandon his night. His head was not hung, after Oklahoma City Thunder, the first seed in Denver Nags, lost for the second time in three games.

Just smile. Since some Ball Arena fans heated the thunder guard while he left the court after losing the additional action 113-104, his smile-just his determination-has grown only.

“It is easy to make fun of that when you are awake,” said Gilgus Alcander, who was 7 out of 22 floor on Friday night, including 1 out of 6 points, and ended with 18 points. “I never want to show them that I am defeated, crazy, or anything like that. Nothing is written. The series has not ended yet, and we have a lot to be optimistic about it.

“I did not perform the way I did in the extension, but I have a chance in the next game and the next game after that, to make up for it. I am optimistic about it.”

Thunder kicked off 43 points from Denver in game 2, where everything looked very easy. This game was grinding, especially in additional time, as they were over 11-2, as they went 1 from 7 of the ground and turned it twice.

All this is part of the Young Thunder operation, which is trained 2-1 in the series heading to Game 4 on Sunday in Ball Arena.

“The losses are always pungent, especially in the qualifiers.” “But what I would like to say is that we are going to become a great team, and we have achieved a lot of boxes in this process. One of the things it requires to be a great team is to move to the maximum qualifiers, and you may face up to the challenges you face.”

The Good in Game 3 for the Thunder: Nikola Jokic contract, the American Professional League, to 8 from 25 shootings, including 0 of 10 points. They also saw Gallin Williams exploding for 32 points and Wahman on offensive councils with a margin of 18-5. They outperformed Denver 56-32 in paint.

The Not-Great in Game 3: Fire is 25.7 % behind the 3-point line and night of Gilgeous-alexander, favorite to win MVP over Jokic.

“It’s fun to lose, but you can’t throw everything out of the window when you do it,” Daigneault explained. “You have to learn from good and evil.”

Thunder plan to study the movie and learn from the game 3 – just as they did after losing in the first match of the series.

“Not everything is all sunlight and rainbows,” Williams said. “There will be a lot of climbing and landing. It is about how you win these days between them and I think this is what makes a really good team.”

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