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Jaden McDaniels on the late layup that incited a skirmish: “Clock still be running. So I’m going ...

By Anthony Slater
Posted April 26, 2026

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Anthony Slater is a highly respected NBA reporter for The Athletic, specializing in Golden State Warriors coverage but frequently reporting on league-wide stories with insider access. His style is straightforward, quote-driven, and timely, drawing from direct player and coach interviews. He boasts strong credibility due to consistent accuracy and proximity to major NBA events.

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This content captures Minnesota Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels' post-game explanation of a controversial late layup with 1.3 seconds left in Game 4 against the Denver Nuggets, which he justified by noting the clock was still running. The bucket incensed Nuggets star Nikola Jokic, sparking a skirmish involving both teams, including Julius Randle defending McDaniels by confronting Jokic. Key themes include unwritten basketball rules versus playing until the buzzer, playoff intensity, and potential NBA penalties for post-game conduct.

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The post is trending amid the heated Nuggets-Timberwolves playoff series, specifically after a dramatic Game 4 incident that could lead to league discipline for Jokic. Fans are debating sportsmanship, trash talk, and rivalry escalations, amplified by Slater's viral quote timing right after the game. Its relevance peaks with playoff stakes high and McDaniels' bold response fueling online discourse.

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  • 1Jaden McDaniels described Jokic simply as 'someone who was big as hell,' highlighting the 7-foot Jokic's imposing size.
  • 2The skirmish involved Julius Randle aggressively defending McDaniels by targeting Jokic, escalating tensions between teams.
  • 3NBA rules allow post-game reviews for unsportsmanlike conduct, putting Jokic at risk of suspension or fine.
  • 4McDaniels had previously talked big after Game 2 and backed it up defensively in Game 3 against Jamal Murray.
  • 5The layup violated 'unwritten rules' of not running up scores in lopsided games, a common playoff friction point.

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