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How amazing is Gordon in the playoffs? Two wins + one draw to save the Nuggets. The efficiency is too terrifying at critical moments

On May 10, the Nuggets G3 defeated the Thunder 113-104 overtime at home, leading 2-1 in the series. Gordon made 7 of 11 shots in the game, made 4 of 6 three-pointers, scored 22 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 1 steal. He stood up at the critical moment, tied the three-pointer to save the owner, and became a great contributor to the Nuggets' winning game.

Nuggets and Thunder Series G3 played very stalemate. The Nuggets were 3 points behind in the last quarter. Gordon hit a tie with 27 seconds left. After that, Alexander and Jokic both missed the winning strike, and both sides entered overtime. The Nuggets took over the game 11-2 in overtime, with 1 minute and 05 seconds left in the game, and Gordon completely secured the victory.

Gordon has made contributions at critical moments many times - in the first round G4 against the Clippers, Gordon beat the buzzer and hit the final score, Gordon scored a three-pointer in the semi-final G1, Gordon scored a three-pointer in the final quarter, and Gordon scored a three-pointer in the last quarter; it has to be said that Gordon turned into a big scene.

Nuggets head coach Adelman attended the press conference after the game. After the 10-minute interview, he was about to leave the court. Before leaving the court, he said: By the way, Aaron Gordon hit a key goal!

According to statistics from the US media, at a critical moment in this year's playoffs, Gordon made 6 of 9 shots, 3 of 4 of 3-pointers, and 6 of 6 free throws to score 21 points and 21 points. The key scores in the playoffs ranked second in the league, with a shooting percentage of up to 90.2%. In the first three games against the Nuggets and the Thunder, Gordon made 9 of 15 three-pointers and shot up to 60% from the field; so far this year's playoffs, Gordon averaged 18.6 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.2 assists, with a shooting percentage of 49.6/41/90.5% in three events, and achieved a quasi-180 club-level performance.

Currently, the Nuggets lead the Thunder 2-1 in total score, and Gordon played the role of a big hero at critical moments twice.