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In a thrilling matchup at Chase Center, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Denver Nuggets 137-131 in overtime, despite a career-high 50-point performance from Denver’s Aaron Gordon. Gordon’s hot shooting, including 10 three-pointers, seemed to seal the win for the Nuggets, but Stephen Curry answered with a game-tying 34-footer with seconds remaining in regulation. Curry then led the Warriors to victory in overtime, showcasing his clutch ability and scoring 42 points. A key strategic move by the Warriors was the introduction of a “jumbo” lineup in the final minutes of regulation, which helped them erase a seven-point deficit and ultimately secure the win.

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Curry’s Clutch Performance Overshadows Gordon’s 50 as Warriors Beat Nuggets in OT

SAN FRANCISCO – Stephen Curry delivered another masterclass in clutch basketball Thursday night, leading the Golden State Warriors to a 137-131 overtime victory over the Denver Nuggets at Chase Center. Curry’s heroics overshadowed a career night from Denver’s Aaron Gordon, who exploded for 50 points, including a stunning 10 three-pointers.

Gordon’s sharpshooting, especially his 10th three-pointer with just 26 seconds left in regulation, appeared to seal the win for the Nuggets. However, Curry responded with a breathtaking 34-foot three-pointer to tie the game with just seconds to spare.

“The shot he made to tie it toward the end [of regulation], it’s a shot that only he can make,” said Nuggets coach David Adelman.

Curry continued his dominance in overtime, scoring the first three points and ultimately leading the Warriors to victory with 42 points on the night. His performance marked his second-highest scoring output in a home opener.

“The bigger the moment, the more he rises,” Draymond Green said of Curry. “He’s this quiet guy… but he loves the show. Anytime there’s a show to be put on, he’s going to do it.”

A key strategic decision by Warriors head coach Steve Kerr proved crucial. Late in the fourth quarter, Kerr implemented a larger lineup featuring Curry, Jimmy Butler, Jonathan Kuminga, Green, and Al Horford. The untried lineup helped the Warriors erase a seven-point deficit in the final minutes and outscored the Nuggets in overtime.

“It was really fun to watch a group that’s never played together close a game against one of the best teams in the league,” Kerr remarked.

While Curry’s performance stole the show, Gordon’s remarkable 50-point outburst on 17-of-21 shooting, including 10-of-11 from beyond the arc, was historic. He became only the 17th player in NBA history to score 10 three-pointers in a losing effort.

The Warriors (2-0) are building momentum early in the season, while the Nuggets (0-1) will look to bounce back against the Phoenix Suns on Saturday.

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