Luguentz Dort, Oklahoma City Thunder and Denver Nuggets
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On a night when the lights were their brightest and the stakes their highest, Lu Dort helped save the Thunder season.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNThunder Star Lu Dort Explains His Refusal To Trash-Talk, And It Has Nothing To Do With His GameLu Dort reveals why he avoids trash talk on the court, sharing a surprising reason that goes beyond his performance or confidence.
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Fadeaway World on MSN"It's Because I'm Not A Villain": OKC Star Lu Dort Attributes Lack Of Popularity To His Refusal To Trash-TalkLu Dort highlighted that he wasn't high up on the NBA's list of popular players because of his stoic demeanor and refusal to trash-talk and act like a villain.
If the Thunder is to close out the Nuggets in Game 6 on Thursday night, a little better luck from behind the arc wouldn’t hurt.
In a game where Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder trailed the Denver Nuggets by a dozen points in the second half, Lu Dort drained nine points in a two-minute span that drastically changed his team’s fate in Game 5.
In Dort's absence, Cason Wallace and Alex Caruso received extended minutes in the fourth quarter and helped spark a comeback. The Thunder outscored the Nuggets 29-18 in the final frame to seal a 92-87 victory, tying the series at 2-2.