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Not Nikola Jokic: Denver Nuggets player breaks rare three-shot playoff trend in standout performance

The Denver Nuggets advanced to the second round of the playoffs with a well-balanced offense, moving beyond their reliance on Nikola Jokic. To top it off, one player even reached a surprising milestone for three-pointers made in the postseason.

 Nikola Jokic #15 of the Denver Nuggets plays the Los Angeles Clippers in the second quarter during Game One of the First Round of the NBA Playoffs at Ball Arena on April 19, 2025 in Denver, Colorado.
© Matthew Stockman/Getty Images Nikola Jokic #15 of the Denver Nuggets plays the Los Angeles Clippers in the second quarter during Game One of the First Round of the NBA Playoffs at Ball Arena on April 19, 2025 in Denver, Colorado.

The Denver Nuggets defeated the Los Angeles Clippers in Game 7 with a strong team performance on offense. Six players stepped up and made key contributions throughout the game. Unlike in previous matchups, Nikola Jokic did not lead in scoring. However, he still played a crucial role by facilitating the team’s ball movement and rhythm. Another player ended up stealing the spotlight due to his standout performance and remarkable three-point shooting stat in the playoffs.

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According to StatMuse, Russell Westbrook ranks above Stephen Curry, Kawhi Leonard, Jayson Tatum, Anthony Edwards, and Jalen Brunson in playoff three-point shooting. This stat helps silence many NBA fans who doubted his impact after he joined the Denver Nuggets. His regular season was not impressive, but the postseason told a different story.

In the last three games of the first round of the 2024–25 NBA playoffs, Westbrook has made a strong impression. He scored at least 14 points in each matchup and contributed in rebounds and assists. His all-around play has stood out when the Nuggets needed it most. He also played a key role in Denver’s win over the Clippers. Coming off the bench, he dominated in just 27 minutes. That performance was even more meaningful as it came against his former team.

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After his standout performance, Russell did not hold back when reflecting on his tough exit from the Los Angeles Clippers. As he walked to the locker room, he turned to reporters and said, “Picked the wrong person, didn’t they?”, according to Vinny Benedetto.

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Russell Westbrook #4 of the Denver Nuggets reacts after dunking the ball against the LA Clippers during the fourth quarter in Game Seven of the Western Conference First Round NBA Playoffs

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Westbrook refers to the trade that sent him to Denver and brought Kris Dunn from the Utah Jazz to the Clippers. That move sparked criticism, as many blamed Russell for the Clippers’ disappointing 2023–24 season. His departure was messy, and this moment showed he has not forgotten how it unfolded.

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Do the Denver Nuggets have a real chance of beating the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second round of the NBA playoffs?

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Although the Denver Nuggets have advanced to the second round of the postseason, their toughest test lies ahead. They are now set to face one of the league’s top contenders, Oklahoma City Thunder. A team that just swept the Memphis Grizzlies in four games. That is a stark contrast to Denver’s grueling seven-game series required to move forward.

Compounding the challenge, the Nuggets are dealing with uncertainty off the court. While their opponent boasts a stable and well-established basketball program, Denver are navigating the playoffs without a permanent head coach after parting ways with Michael Malone. Nevertheless, their experience on the playoffs can not be forgotten and their raw talent always endangers the rivals. Especially having Nikola Jokic.

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For that reason, Oklahoma City Thunder start as favorites in the series. However, that does not mean they should relax. Both teams have strong, well-balanced offenses. Any slip-up from Mark Daigneault’s squad could lead to a shocking defeat in the series.

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