The Denver Nuggets are facing the biggest game of their season on Sunday, when they take on the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 7 of the Western Conference Semifinals.
They're not sure whether they'll have Aaron Gordon to help get the job done.
The veteran forward is dealing with a left hamstring strain.
Gordon's official status for Sunday afternoon's game: Questionable.
The all-around standout played 38 minutes in the must-win Game 6 and had five points, seven rebounds and seven assists.
Only in a video that circulated on social media after that win did fans start to realize Gordon might be hurt.
Now, it's an official question mark whether he's out there for Game 7.
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The Nuggets only went 8-deep in Game 6.
If Gordon is out, it would mean more minutes would likely be allocated to those three bench players: Julian Strawther, Russell Westbrook and Peyton Watson. That would require Michael Porter Jr. to make a bigger impact as a rebounder.
It seems like Gordon, a tough guy and ultimate competitor, would make it onto the court to give it a try if he feels even slightly OK.
Whether or not he makes it through Game 7 unscathed is a different story.
The Timberwolves await the winner in the Western Conference Finals. Gordon's status could go a long way toward deciding who matches up with Minnesota.
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