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Nuggets' Gameplan Flops: Thunder Explode from Deep
2 Feb
Summary
- Oklahoma City Thunder made 18 three-pointers against Denver.
- Nuggets' defensive strategy left many Thunder players open.
- Key Nuggets players underperformed in the decisive loss.

The Denver Nuggets experienced a critical home defeat against the Oklahoma City Thunder, falling 121-111 at Ball Arena. A glaring defensive misstep saw the Thunder drain 18 three-pointers, exploiting open perimeter looks that resulted from Denver's decision to heavily double-team Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Despite missing key players, OKC found consistent scoring opportunities.
Denver's offensive efforts were also lackluster, with key players like Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic struggling to find their rhythm. The team's second unit appeared outmatched against the Thunder's depth. This performance highlighted significant defensive vulnerabilities and offensive inconsistencies for the defending champions. The Nuggets will have another opportunity to address these issues when they face the Thunder again on February 27th.




