The NBA regular season was fierce, and the Suns narrowly beat the Nuggets in overtime
On March 6, Beijing time, the NBA regular season started a thrilling battle, and the Suns played against the Nuggets away, and finally narrowly defeated the opponent with a score of 117-107 in overtime. Durant performed well, and the three-point shot became the biggest highlight of the game.
Game process: Suns counterattack Nuggets
First Quarter: Fierce offense, Nuggets have a slight advantage 32-28.
Second quarter: The Nuggets lead at one point, but the Suns gradually caught up under Allen's leadership and led 64-50 in the first half.
Third Quarter: The Nuggets slumped and the Suns led by 21 points at one point, and the Suns still led 89-81 despite the Nuggets in the middle of the game.
Fourth quarter: The Nuggets gradually find their groove and close the gap before the end of the game. Enter overtime.
Overtime: The Suns took the lead at one point and the Nuggets struggled to catch up, but Durant's buzzer-beating three-pointer ensured a 117-107 victory over the Nuggets.
Star performance: Durant smashes the whistle
Suns: Durant had 35 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists, Allen contributed 28 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists, and Beal had 16 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists.
Nuggets: Murray had 28 points, 7 rebounds and 9 assists, and Jokic had 25 points, 16 rebounds and 5 assists.
Tactical highlight: Suns team coordination
Suns Team: The tacit cooperation between the players became a highlight for the Suns, and Durant's key three-point shot also showed the team's calm response.
The story behind the score
This match is not only a matchup between two teams, but also a contest about teamwork and calm response. The Suns counterattacked with strength, and the Nuggets fought back at a disadvantage, and finally the Suns narrowly won by virtue of their team's tacit understanding. This also once again confirms the intensity and variability of NBA games.