DENVER — Maybe it was tired legs after a physical overtime game about 36 hours before. Or perhaps it had something to do with the early tipoff time Sunday.
Instead of swishes, there were far more clanks by the Denver Nuggets and Oklahoma City Thunder in the first quarter of Game 4. Their slumbering offenses combined for 25 points to open the game, matching the record for the fewest in the opening quarter of an NBA playoff game in the shot clock era.
The score after 12 minutes of action: Thunder 17, Nuggets 8. The last time two teams combined for that low of a score after the opening period in the postseason was April 21, 2002, when Detroit led Toronto 16-9.
Portland (14) and Utah (11) also combined for just 25 on May 20, 1999.
The teams were playing on a short turnaround after Denver's 113-104 win in overtime on Friday night. Every Nuggets starter was on the floor at least 42 minutes in that game. The Thunder had three players log more than 40 minutes.
The fatigue appeared to take a toll early — late, too — in a game the Thunder won 92-87 to even the second-round series at 2-2. Game 5 is Tuesday in Oklahoma City.
''Both teams were very tired coming off an unbelievably physical overtime battle late Friday night,'' Nuggets interim coach David Adelman explained. ''If it affected us, it surely affected them as well. Both of us had super-tired legs.''
With so many misses, clanks and airballs, it looked straight out of a Sunday morning pickup game at the rec center. The Thunder and Nuggets combined for 8-for-44 shooting in the first quarter. That's 18.2%.