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Thunder star Russell Westbrook pushes taunting fan on court
He noted how Jokic made a “really, really great find”, and that Gary Harris just made a hard shot that was contested.
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The Thunder lost their third straight game to fall to 30-23 on the season.
Video shows the man walking onto the court and screaming in Westbrook’s face as the Nuggets and fans at the Pepsi Center celebrated the wild aftermath of Gary Harris’ winning 3-pointer.
Oklahoma City climbed out of a 20-point second-half deficit, with Paul George’s game-tying 3-pointer sending the Nuggets back to a familiar scenario – with the ball and a chance to win in the final seconds.
As for the game itself, here is the buzzer-beater from Harris, which came with a generous 5-second count on the inbounds pass. “Kind of everything collectively; it gets me to a level where I explode, but you know it’s just that energy as a group that we create and sometimes you can’t hold it in”.
Tonight, numberFire projects Westbrook for 53.5 FanDuel points. “Everybody played their part and allowed me to get this accomplishment”. “Really, really great find by Jokic. Then again, it’s another teaching point”.
Detroit traded for Griffin earlier in the week.
Griffin’s teammates looked uncertain at times, but Detroit was able to outlast a Memphis team that is without Tyreke Evans and Mike Conley.
“Again, with where he was providing help at the rim with 1.4 seconds (left), and Jerami going down … what happened was they inverted”, Thunder coach Billy Donovan explained. The Nuggets finished the first quarter with a 40-33 lead. The Timberwolves were coming off consecutive losses at Atlanta and Toronto. From there, the game opened for the Nuggets as Nikola Jokic settled into a groove in all aspects.
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The Pelicans led by as many as 10 points in the third quarter and had a 90-83 edge after a period in which Moore scored 10 points and Davis added 11.