Thunder vs Nuggets Full Match Highlights and Recap: Under the bright lights of Ball Arena, the reigning champs proved that dynasties don’t go down quietly.
The Denver Nuggets, fueled by a sick-but-sensational Jamal Murray and a monster night from Nikola Jokic, outlasted the Oklahoma City Thunder 119-107 in Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals. The win forces a decisive Game 7 in OKC on Sunday.

Murray, who was battling illness and added to the injury list earlier in the day, poured in 25 points, 8 assists, and 7 rebounds, gutting through adversity like a warrior in the coliseum. Jokic did what Jokic does — posting a near triple-double with 29 points, 14 rebounds, and 8 assists while playing floor general, center, and savior all at once.
For Oklahoma City, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ended with 26 points, but foul trouble derailed his rhythm after picking up his fourth early in the second quarter. Alex Caruso and Jalen Williams brought defensive grit — Caruso also hit clutch shots late — but Williams struggled offensively, going just 3-of-16 from the field.
Despite winning the bench points battle overall, OKC lacked composure during Denver’s fourth-quarter surge. Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Joe tried to rally, but the Nuggets\' defense held tight and responded to every Thunder punch.
| Key Player | Stats |
|---|---|
| Nikola Jokic | 29 PTS, 14 REB, 8 AST |
| Jamal Murray | 25 PTS, 8 AST, 7 REB (while sick!) |
| Christian Braun | 23 PTS, clutch play all game |
| Julian Strawther | 15 PTS (all in 2nd half), 2 threes |
| SGA | 26 PTS, 4 fouls early, slowed momentum |
| Alex Caruso | 13 PTS, 3 STL, solid 4th quarter impact |
| Jalen Williams | 3/16 FG, strong D but ice-cold shooting |
So here we are. A series many predicted to be a slugfest now delivers its final crescendo — Game 7 in Oklahoma City, Sunday afternoon.
The Thunder will have home-court advantage, but the Nuggets have championship experience. Jokic looks locked in, Murray’s grit is undeniable, and Denver’s role players have found their rhythm just in time.
The Thunder, young and explosive, must regroup, shoot better, and avoid foul trouble early. SGA, Caruso, and Holmgren will need to deliver a complete game to take down the champs.
Legends are made in Game 7s. The Nuggets refuse to go quietly into the offseason, and the Thunder must summon their storm once more. This series isn’t just basketball — it’s theatre. Sunday, we get the final act.