Watch: Aaron Gordon buzzer wins the game's dunk with. Clippers – Basketball insider

Aaron Gordon finished his first buzzer in Game 4 playoff history, winning a game-dunk against the Los Angeles Clippers.
The Denver Nuggets had eight seconds left and tied with 99. They went to the main Nikola Jokic to fight Ivica Zubac, who tried to patent his Sombor Shosborshaffle Fadeaway, and Kawhi Leonard came to the double team.
When the shooting is in the air, Gordon has a thought presence that can realize it will be long and then grab it to grab it and slam the ball home as the buzzer sounds. Replaying the center takes time, as it is the second difference when the ball is eliminated at 0.1 and 0.0 of his 0.1.
According to referee Zach Zarba in his pool report, Replay Center officials determined that “there is clear and final evidence that the ball was off Gordon’s hand when the red light came on and the game ended.”
Since it was originally called a good shot, it is always difficult to overturn.
“The Joker is trying to pick up his bag with Somber's shuffle,” Gordon said after the game. “He's done photos like this before. … He fired a shot in enough time, which gives us a chance to bounce back.”
The dunk saved 36 points, 21 rebounds, 8 assists, 2 steals and a block. The Clippers fell by as much as 22 points in the fourth quarter before making a comeback.
Now, an incredible series tied into two games in two games, with Game 5 returning to Denver on Tuesday at 10:00 p.m.
Almost popped up before halftime
From the first half, there is a huge sliding door worth remembering.
With less than seven seconds left in the second quarter, James Harden did not foul on Christian Braun. As the two started to chin each other, Jokic was eager to defend his teammates, and Gordon joined in.
Harden then pushed Gordon, who immediately saw the red, and was very active in trying to pursue Harden, who stepped back. The only thing that prevents Gordon from reaching Harden was that Ivica Zubac stopped him.
After reviewing the game, Braun, Jokic and Gordon were all evaluated for technical fouls. Harden, Norman Powell and Kris Dunn were also handed over to offset technical fouls.