First Quarter:

The Nuggets knew the Thunder were going to come out full of energy to start the game and it was a matter of how they responded. Unfortunately… The Nuggets were extremely flat. They were taking jump shots and had no ball movement on offense. On defense they were playing under screens which led to easy jumpers by both Serge Ibaka and Sebastian Telfair, while Steven Adams banged away inside.

The Nuggets looked extremely disinterested to start the game.

First Quarter Quick Stats

Shots

FTs

Rebs

Ast

TO

Points

Denver

8-22

1-2

11

4

4

17

OKC

9-18

10-15

11

6

1

29

Second Quarter:

It appeared that things were going to get going a bit better here with a couple of big, high-energy blocks by JaVale McGee, but OKC pushed the lead out to 21 and for some reason Shaw put Gallo on Perkins who scored eight straight points for the Thunder in the middle of the quarter.

Second Quarter Quick Stats

Shots

FTs

Rebs

Ast

TO

Points

Denver

7-22

1-2

11

3

5

16

OKC

10-21

4-6

14

6

4

26

Third Quarter:

The Nuggets had a bit more energy this quarter, they attacked and appeared they had a game plan of getting Perry Jones and Roberson in foul trouble, then just stopped that plan. But hey, they cut the lead to less than 20 points… for a bit.

Third Quarter Quick Stats

Shots

FTs

Rebs

Ast

TO

Points

Denver

7-15

7-10

8

4

6

23

OKC

9-19

2-3

6

7

6

21

Fourth Quarter:

It was too little, too late for the Nuggets. They cut a 25 point lead down to three points twice, but couldn’t get it any closer than that. The cold shooting early and lackluster defense was just too much to overcome for the Nuggets in this one. Huge quarter from Ty Lawson though.

Fourth Quarter Quick Stats

Shots

FTs

Rebs

Ast

TO

Points

Denver

13-21

5-6

11

8

3

35

OKC

9-22

6-7

11

5

3

26

Will be back soon with a more in depth write up.