In a thrilling showdown that will be talked about for years, the Oklahoma City Thunder staved off elimination by defeating the Denver Nuggets 97-95 in Game 4 of their playoff series, tying it at 2-2. The first quarter was a defensive battle for the ages, with both teams combining for only 25 points, marking it as one of the lowest-scoring quarters in postseason history. The Thunder’s tenacious defense held the Nuggets to a mere eight points while they managed to scrape together 17 themselves.
Russell Westbrook, despite struggling offensively with just six points on a dismal 2-for-12 shooting, emerged as a key defensive player, clamping down on All-Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who tallied 25 points, six rebounds, and six assists. Westbrook’s aggressive defense was palpable, but it was his team’s collective effort that ultimately clinched the victory. After the game, SGA declared, “It’s a 0-0 series now,” emphasizing the momentum shift as the Thunder head back to Oklahoma City with home-court advantage in this pivotal best-of-three matchup.
With emotions running high and stakes even higher, all eyes will be on the Thunder as they attempt to capitalize on their newfound momentum and secure a spot in the next round of the playoffs. The series is now wide open, and fans are left to ponder: who will emerge victorious in this electrifying clash of titans? The stage is set for an unforgettable Game 5.