WATCH: ‘Physically pained’ Warriors fan YELLING ‘do not let him get it’ from nosebleeds as Nikola Jokic goes to shoot sensational three-pointer goes viral
Jokic shooting over Kevon Looney 39 feet from the rim with a second remaining on the clock for the win (Image via CNN)
In a scene straight out of a sports movie, a video from the upper echelons of the arena captured a Golden State Warriors fan’s voice, cracking with raw emotion, escalating to a near-shriek:
Don't let him do it... don't LET HIM DO IT...Don't Let Him Do It!
This was the moment Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets was lining up what would become a legendary game-winning shot.
The clip encapsulates the tension-filled final seconds of the game, where Jokic landed a jaw-dropping 39-foot buzzer-beater, clinching a 130-127 victory for the Nuggets over the Warriors. This pivotal moment followed a tense exchange between Warriors coach Steve Kerr and Jokic, adding an extra layer of drama to the game’s climax.
The video not only showcases Nikola Jokic‘s incredible performance but also encapsulates the agony and desperation of Warriors fans as they witnessed their team’s lead slip away in the final moments. This has sadly become a recurring issue for the Golden State Warriors much to the frustration of their fans.
Jokic’s near triple-double performance with 34 points, 10 assists, and nine rebounds was a key factor in the Denver Nuggets’ comeback. Leading by 18 with less than seven minutes to go, the Dubs fell victim to the Nuggets’ relentless 25-4 surge leaving fans and players alike in a state of stunned silence
Fans react to the clip as Jokic spoils yet another Golden State lead
Nikola Jokic, known for his calm demeanor and exceptional skill, has once again proven why he is one of the top players in the NBA. His ability to perform under pressure and deliver game-winning shots has been a hallmark of his career.
Fans on X couldn’t hold back their reactions:
This viral video perfectly encapsulates Dub-nation’s feelings about how the Warriors have been choking leads lately. Expectations were high for them this season as they acquired Chris Paul for Jordan Poole earlier in the off-season for possibly a last championship run with the Splash brothers, but all seems to be in vain as the Warriors desperately battle for even a play-in spot.
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Rishabh Bhatnagar
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