Gordon said last year: I will do my best to win the championship ring for Westbrook
Today, in the highly anticipated NBA playoff field, the Denver Nuggets narrowly beat the Oklahoma City Thunder with a slight advantage of 121-119, winning a good start to the entire series. Recalling a post-match interview in September last year, the firm and determined words of Nuggets Aaron Gordon still echoed in his ears. He once said loudly: "I will do my best to win the championship ring for Russell Westbrook." These words not only demonstrated his deep friendship with his teammates, but also demonstrated his persistent pursuit and firm belief in victory. And in today's exciting duel, Gordon was like a shining star in the final moments of the playoff G1 game against the Thunder, and he made the winning goal worth a thousand gold. This key goal is undoubtedly a perfect reflection of his strength and courage. In this game, Gordon's performance was excellent. With his outstanding skills and tenacious fighting spirit, he scored excellent data of 22 points, 14 rebounds, 1 assist. Every attack and defense on the field is full of passion and strength, and he has made great contributions to the team's victory. At the same time, Westbrook's performance was also remarkable, with 18 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists. Although his data is slightly inferior, his fighting spirit in the game and his standing up at critical moments also brought great support to the team. As far as the current situation is concerned, the Nuggets lead the Thunder with a big score of 1-0. Although this lead is not big, it undoubtedly injects strong confidence and motivation into the Nuggets' subsequent games. Historically, in the NBA playoffs, the first series win often has a significant impact on the trend of the entire series. And from a cultural perspective, this fierce competition and the spirit of players fighting for honor are the core of the charm of the NBA. From a social perspective, such a wonderful game attracted the attention of countless fans and became a hot topic for people to discuss after dinner, further promoting the development and popularization of basketball.
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