The Denver Nuggets had the edge going into Game 4, holding a 2-1 lead over the Oklahoma City Thunder. But things took a sharp turn. After narrowly escaping in Game 3—thanks to an overtime thriller—the defending champs couldn’t hold on this time. The Thunder bounced back strong, stealing Game 4 and tying the series at 2-2. Getting rid of this year’s top seed in the West is proving to be anything but easy.
Game 4 was a rollercoaster—just not the kind Nuggets fans wanted to ride. Denver came out flat with one of their worst first quarters ever, putting up just eight points. Both teams struggled early, but it was clear the Nuggets were off. They clawed their way back, though, and by the fourth quarter, Denver had a six-point lead and the crowd at Ball Arena was buzzing. But then came the collapse. An 11-0 run by the Thunder, sparked by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and a locked-in OKC bench, completely flipped the momentum. The Thunder held on for a gritty 92-87 win, and now the series is all tied up at 2-2.
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