3-3, the Nuggets drew with the Thunder, and they are about to start a seven-game battle like Mars hitting the Earth.
The Nuggets stats are as follows:
The Thunder stats are as follows:
The Nuggets seem to be at a loss, not only away from home,The team's thigh Gordon is also suspected of suffering a left hamstring strain...... ESPN's prediction of the winning percentage of both G7 teams has been released, and it can be said that it is one-sided.
I believe that the big guys have a basic understanding of what kind of impact a hamstring strain will have on players, for example, Curry has not fully recovered from the injury until the Warriors are out, and he will have at least a week of rest.
Nuggets coach Adelman, in an interview after the G6 game, bluntly said that he was very worried about Gordon's hamstring injury, but the specific situation is not yet clear, but fortunately, he has the next two days of rest.
Gordon himself is more optimistic, talking about his hamstring injury, saying: "It's okay to start recovering now and make sure you're ready for G7.”
Too tired, too tired.
Only seven games with the Clippers in the first round, and seven games with the Thunder in the second round.
In less than a month, Nuggets players will play 14 playoff games, and injury problems will naturally follow.
In the 13 playoff games so far, Gordon has played 38.2 minutes per game, contributing 16.8 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.9 assists, shooting 48.5%, 38.2% and 85.1% from three, but there are three more minutes on the Nuggets team than him, namely Murray averaged 41.8 minutes per game, Jokic averaged 40.5 minutes per game and Braun averaged 39.3 minutes per game.
Tell Thibodeau that his lifelong rivals have emerged, and so far in the playoffs, the Knicks have two (Bridges & Anunoby) who have averaged 40+ minutes per game, Brunson has averaged 39.5 minutes per game, and Towns has averaged 35.8 minutes per game.
Speaking of Gordon, if he really misses G7 due to injury, it will obviously be a fatal blow to the Nuggets; Even if he comes into the game with an injury, he may not be able to make the due contribution as he should in the previous series, and the terrible thing is that the team has no one to take his place.
But in any case, the Nuggets can play a tie-break with the Thunder, the league champion in this season's regular season, which is enough to make people awe-inspired, and never underestimate the strength and determination of the 23-year championship team!