In a tightly contested Game 4, the Oklahoma City Thunder emerged victorious against the Denver Nuggets, leveling their playoff series at two games apiece. The matchup, held at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, was marked by a sluggish start, with both teams combining for just 25 points in the first quarter—tying for the fewest in any postseason first quarter in history. The Thunder’s defense was particularly formidable, holding the Nuggets to only eight points during this period.
Although Russell Westbrook struggled offensively, shooting just 16 percent from the field and finishing with six points, his defensive efforts were noteworthy. Westbrook, who played an intense game against Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SGA), showcased his defensive capabilities, significantly impacting the game’s dynamic. Despite his shooting woes and eventual foul-out, Westbrook’s energy and tenacity were palpable throughout the contest.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was the standout performer for the Thunder, contributing 25 points, six rebounds, and six assists. His leadership on the court was evident, especially as the Thunder rallied to regain momentum in the series. After the game, SGA emphasized the importance of their current position, stating, “It’s a 0-0 series now,” which reflects the renewed optimism within the Thunder locker room as they head back to Oklahoma City with home-court advantage.
The series now shifts back to Oklahoma, where the Thunder will look to capitalize on their momentum in a best-of-three format. Both teams are poised for a competitive battle as they vie for a spot in the next round of the playoffs. With the series tied, basketball fans can expect an electrifying atmosphere in the upcoming games as each team seeks to assert dominance and secure a crucial win.