Thunder survive onslaught from Murray and Jokic, take 3-2 lead over Nuggets

Gilgos Alexander tea Record 31 points, and Oklahoma City Thunder Overcome Denver Nags 112-105 on Tuesday night to rise 3-2 in the semi-finals series of the Western Conference.
Oklahoma City overcame 44 points and 15 degrees from Denver Nicolas Gokic. The Thunder can drain the series on Thursday in Denver.
Gilgeous-Elexander won 12 of 23 field goals and had seven decisive passes. He led six thunder players with double numbers.
Jokic 17 from 25 rounds. Denver Murray beauty He scored 28 points, but only 10 out of 27 rounds. No other player in Denver scored more than 13 points.
Oklahoma City ran out of 12-2, and it seems that it might turn like the victory of thunder in the game 2. Denver has provided one of nine shots, and that was a compensation by Jokic.
Denver gathered and led 11 in the second quarter, but Oklahoma City closed strong and followed 56-54 at the end of the first half. Jokic was 19 points and nine counterattacks before the break.
Denver took control early in the third quarter. Murray scored 13 points in this period, and Jokic 12 added to help Nuggets take 86-78 at the fourth.
If I died from Oklahoma City, who scored three points in the first three quarters, he achieved three three-minute throws in a period of two minutes to reduce Denver’s progress to 92-90 in the middle of the road to the fourth.
Jokic collided with the Deep Fadeaway index to link the match in 103 before it closed by Oklahoma City. Gallin WilliamsThe 3-point index gave the remaining 1:18 thunder, 106-103, and the three Gilgeous-Elexander with 48 seconds to go to Oklahoma City’s progress to six.
Report by Associated Press.
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