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Aaron Gordon had to fight through a lot of pain before Game 7 between the Denver Nuggets and Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday. Prior to the big matchup, Gordon was dealing with a Grade 2 hamstring strain.
Stephen Curry missed four consecutive games in the second round due to a Grade 1 hamstring strain, contributing to the Warriors' elimination by the Timberwolves. Jayson Tatum suffered an Achilles injury during the Celtics' series against the Knicks, sidelining him for Game 5 and 6.
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Aaron Gordon might be the gold standard of the "struggling leading man to role player" transformation right now. After never finding his place in Orlando, he has become Mr. Nugget in Denver by giving up the on-ball portion of his offensive game,
Aaron Gordon was not a fan of a call during Game 7, and he had a few things to say to the ref that weren't kind.
In the wake of the Denver Nuggets' Game 5 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder that brought them to the brink of elimination, Aaron Gordon wanted to start his postgame comments by addressing an article published earlier on Tuesday by ESPN's Ramona Shelbourne.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNAaron Gordon Slams ESPN For ‘Disrespectful’ Russell Westbrook Report In Fiery Postgame RantAaron Gordon calls out ESPN for a “disrespectful” report on Russell Westbrook during a fiery postgame rant defending the Clippers star.
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Thunder Wire on MSNMark Daigneault impressed with David Adelman's ability to coach NuggetsAfter Michael Malone was fired in the regular season's final week as a last-ditch effort to save Nikola Jokic's season, the move paid off as interim coach David Adelman squeezed every drop of juice from an expired orange.
The Denver Nuggets expected a lot of interim head coach David Adelman this season. After the shocking firing of Michael Malone, Adelman had just three regular-season games to prepare the Nuggets for the playoffs.