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Owned by Giselle De Aguiar, the debutante raced up with the pace under Shanagolden jockey Hayes and led a furlong out to beat ...
Gordon suffered a left hamstring strain late in Game 6 of the second-round playoff series between the Nuggets and Thunder.
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Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon is in the starting lineup for Sunday’s Game 7 against the Oklahoma City Thunder despite dealing with a hamstring injury. An MRI earlier had revealed that ...
Unless Aaron Gordon risks it to answer the call once more. Before the Nuggets flew to Oklahoma City for a high-stakes Game 7, Gordon participated in the team’s walk-through Saturday at Ball Arena.
Gordon was diagnosed with a Grade 2 left hamstring strain and was reportedly expected to miss Game 7 against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference semifinals, according to ESPN's ...
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Denver Nuggets power forward Aaron Gordon was cleared to play in Sunday's Game 7 against the Oklahoma City Thunder and started despite a left hamstring strain. The Nuggets ...
Aaron Gordon willed himself to play through pain, embodying a gritty playoff run by the Nuggets. But resilience and toughness ...
Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon will be in the starting lineup on Sunday in Game 7 against the Oklahoma City Thunder despite a Grade 2 hamstring strain. Gordon was injured against OKC in ...
Entering Sunday, there was significant doubt whether stalwart forward Aaron Gordon would even be able to play a Game 7 between the Denver Nuggets and Oklahoma City Thunder. But waving the white ...
What's even more incredible is ESPN's Tim Bontemps reported that this is the very first game-winning, buzzer-beating dunk in NBA playoff history. Woah! Take a victory lap, Aaron Gordon.