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Denver Nuggets lose in clutch behind crucial mistakes, Kawhi Leonard heroics

Apr 21, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard (2) controls the ball as Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon (32) and guard Russell Westbrook (4) guards in the fourth quarter during game two of first round for the 2025 NBA Playoffs at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

The Denver Nuggets lost 105-102 to the Los Angeles Clippers in another back and forth affair. The Nuggets had an opportunity to win it late. The Clippers were better, out-executing the Nuggets down the stretch in the crucial moments.

Nikola Jokic had a triple-double with 26 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists, but he committed seven turnovers and missed four free throws in a game the Nuggets lost by three. There were other important moments, good and bad, that could have turned the tide; however, this was a role reversal from Game 1 that saw Kawhi Leonard play well but commit seven turnovers in the process. This time, Kawhi was unbelievable and it was Jokic, among others, that made some crucial mistakes.

Here’s the Notes from Game 2:


First Quarter:

Nuggets lead 31-25 after first quarter.

Second Quarter:

Nuggets trail 55-52 at halftime.

Third Quarter:

Nuggets trail 78-76 after third quarter.

Fourth Quarter:

Nuggets lose 105-102 to Clippers.

Short Takeaway

This game was almost a form of karma. The universe wanted this series to be a long and competitive one. Denver won a close Game 1. Los Angeles won a close Game 2.

Now, the series goes back to LA, and the Nuggets know how difficult that will be. It will be the first playoff game for the Intuit Dome, the first season the Clippers are not a part of the Los Angeles Lakers arena situation. It’s going to be loud, and the Nuggets are going to be in for another major battle.

There are plenty of things to correct. It was good to see Michael Porter Jr. get going, although his left shoulder injury is a major storyline heading into the rest of the series. Russell Westbrook made big plays. Christian Braun and Aaron Gordon did not. Jamal Murray was sick. Nikola Jokic wasn’t his normal perfect self offensively.

Denver will have to tighten things up in Game 3 if they want to keep pace with a Clippers team that just stole back all of the momentum before heading home.

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