

Key Takeaways:
- Nikola Jokic amassed 35 points, 13 rebounds, and 13 assists as the Nuggets overcame a 16-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the Trail Blazers 137-132 in overtime
- Denver achieved its season-best ninth consecutive win and moved to third place in the Western Conference, edging ahead of the Los Angeles Lakers by half a game
- Portland’s franchise-record 25 three-pointers and Toumani Camara’s 30 points were not enough to extend their three-game winning streak
Nuggets’ Late Surge Secures Overtime Success
The Denver Nuggets produced a remarkable comeback on Monday night, rallying from a 16-point deficit in the final quarter to secure a dramatic 137-132 overtime triumph against the Portland Trail Blazers at Ball Arena. Nikola Jokic was instrumental, posting 35 points, 13 rebounds, and 13 assists for his 33rd triple-double of the season. With this result, Denver (51-28) notched their ninth consecutive victory – their longest run of the campaign – and overtook the Los Angeles Lakers (50-28), moving half a game ahead into third place in the Western Conference standings.
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— Denver Nuggets (@nuggets) April 7, 2026
Trail Blazers Set 3-Point Record, Nuggets Rally Relentlessly
Portland (40-39) saw their three-game win streak halted and now find themselves in ninth position in the West, just behind the Los Angeles Clippers. Toumani Camara spearheaded the Trail Blazers’ offence with 30 points, converting eight of Portland’s franchise-record 25 three-pointers. Deni Avdija contributed 26 points, making 13 of 14 free throws as Portland built a commanding 115-99 lead with 8:13 remaining in regulation.
However, Denver once again displayed resilience, echoing their overtime comeback victory over San Antonio on Saturday. Jokic scored 10 points during the fourth quarter, igniting a 21-5 surge that cut the deficit to a single point. After Avdija’s pair of free throws made it 123-120, Aaron Gordon, who finished the game with 23 points, buried a corner three to even the score with 1:12 on the clock.
Dramatic Finish and Overtime Details
Following a missed three-pointer by Avdija, Gordon hit a baseline 20-footer to hand Denver a 125-123 advantage. Avdija matched the score with a layup 20 seconds from time, and Jokic’s missed attempt at the buzzer sent the contest into overtime.
The Nuggets started the extra period strongly as both Gordon and Jamal Murray connected from long range to put Denver up by six. Murray, who closed with 20 points, added two free throws and a dunk before assisting Jokic with a decisive layup, sealing the victory. The Trail Blazers, who had led by 14 at the interval and extended their lead to 96-78 late in the third, were unable to withstand Denver’s late push.
| Team | Points | Rebounds | Assists | Key Individual Performances | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Denver Nuggets | 137 | 45 | 37 |
Nikola Jokic: 35 pts, 13 reb, 13 ast Aaron Gordon: 23 pts Jamal Murray: 20 pts (7 in OT) | Season-high ninth straight win; moved to 3rd in West |
| Portland Trail Blazers | 132 | 39 | 29 |
Toumani Camara: 30 pts (8 threes) Deni Avdija: 26 pts (13-14 FT) | Franchise-record 25 3-pointers; fall to 9th in West |
Looking Ahead
- Trail Blazers will visit San Antonio on Wednesday night
- Nuggets are set to host Memphis on Wednesday night




