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Aaron Gordon’s Buzzer-Beating Dunk Evens Nuggets-Clippers Series

Denver ties the first-round playoff series 2–2 after Gordon's game-winning dunk, the first of its kind in NBA playoff history.

A total of six players received technicals for the skirmish just before halftime. Referees concluded that Aaron Gordon had not intentionally punched Norman Powell.
It took almost three minutes for referees to determine whether Aaron Gordon had released the ball in time.
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Overview

  • Aaron Gordon's last-second putback dunk, following Nikola Jokic's airball, secured Denver's 101–99 Game 4 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.
  • The dunk, confirmed after a tense replay review, marked the first game-winning, buzzer-beating dunk in NBA playoff history since the play-by-play era began in 1997.
  • Nikola Jokic delivered a dominant performance with 36 points, 21 rebounds, and eight assists, anchoring the Nuggets throughout the game.
  • The Clippers mounted a dramatic 32–9 fourth-quarter run to erase a 22-point deficit but fell just short of completing the comeback.
  • The series, now tied 2–2, shifts to Denver for Game 5, with both teams facing fatigue and injury concerns as the competition intensifies.