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The Aaron Gordon impact was felt by more than just the Nuggets in Game 1
The Denver Nuggets got off to what is becoming a signature, slow start, and to make matters worse, Aaron Gordon picked up three quick fouls in the first quarter and didn't see any time in the second quarter. But the Nuggets clawed back and came out tied to start the third quarter. That's when the Aaron Gordon impact began, and it was felt by the Nuggets, the Timberwolves, and Ball Arena.
Mr. Nugget, AG, came out in the third quarter rested, and when the Nuggets needed a boost to extend the lead, Gordon had a momentum-shifting dunk that about blew the roof off of Ball Arena, and then he hit a big three to help propel the lead to 12, and the Nuggets never looked back.
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Nuggets Stay Optimistic About Aaron Gordon's Game 1 Injury Scare
Despite an injury-plagued season, the Denver Nuggets finished in third place in the Western Conference with a 54-28 record. Now, a game into the playoffs, they are hoping to have much better injury luck for a championship-minded run. Unfortunately they have already had a couple of scares.
In their Game 1 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves, star forward Aaron Gordon took a shot to the back with just five minutes left in the fourth quarter. Timberwolves star Julius Randle rammed into Gordon's lower back on a rebound attempt, and it left the Nuggets worried about a potential injury.
After the game, head coach David Adelman said, "AG taking the shot in the back from Randle is concerning. That's on our report for something that's bothered him. His lower back, so that was unfortunate." However, during their day off on Sunday, Adelman was in better spirits about Gordon's back issue.
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