Chet Holmgren gives “good” update on head injury from games 4
Denver – before Oklahoma City Thunder Festive person Shai Gilgeous-Alexander closed the game 4 wins against Denver Nuggets, starting forward Chet Holmgren It was on the field holding the head of pain. He took the elbow to the face from the sixth man Nuggets and the former shrub all the stars, Russell Westbrook. It was a physical series for Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein, two large sizes with a terrifying task of defense MVP Center Nikola Jokić.
Fortunately, Holmgren told reporters that it was better And he spoke about the importance of binding series 2-2 and headed back to CENTER PaCom for play 5.
“I’m fine. I caught him and stabbed it pretty bad, but that’s not too bad my head. So I’m fine,” Holmgren said. “And It’s Big. That’s a must-win game right. But, at the end of the day, you got to figure out how to come away with a win. We didn’t do that series. So, it’s good to be able to do that Tonight. Now, our focus has moved on to the next game. We’ve got to continue the series. Put ourselves in a better spot to win each of these games. “
Updating the injury to Chet Holmgren and the reaction to Thunder tying a series 2-2:
“I’m good. I caught him and stabbed pretty bad, but it wasn’t too rattled my head … and that’s big. It wasn’t beautiful either. It wasn’t beautiful either pic.twitter.com/ktffhbljvl
– Joshua Pavon (@ joe_vai) 11. May 2025
Thunder’s Chet Holmgren had eight points and 13 rebounds. He helped to limit Jokic to poor shooting performance, scoring 27 points at 7-22 attempts, including 2-8 of deep. Jokic also ended with 13 rebounds, four steals, and three helpers.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on the closing of victory by thunder

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After the thunderhead Mark Daigneault shouted the key roles of the player Who helped his team that a safe match 4 against Nuggets, the Thunderstorms of the All-Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander revealed pressure to put on his team to win.
“My mentality was to do whatever it takes to win, and I put a lot of pressure on myself,” said Gilgeous-Alexander. “I have very high expectations for myself – I always have. I always dream big and reach for the stars and try to achieve my goals.”
For Gilgeous-Alexander, it is an expectation that he always puts himself as one of the MVP League candidates.
“I always feel like I have to. These are moments in which the” guy “in the team earns her dollar. You earn your money,” said Gilgeous-Alexander. “Close games. You win in the game and that’s what it refers to the game win. And later you go in season, it’s better teams, closer to games and get closer.”
Thunder facing Nuggets in Igra 4 on Tuesday.
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