Nuggets Make NBA History With Three Consecutive Four-Point Plays Against Timberwolves
The Denver Nuggets made NBA history in dramatic fashion by converting back-to-back-to-back four-point plays in the opening quarter of their matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves. This remarkable sequence unfolded early in the game and immediately sent shockwaves through the league, as such an occurrence is virtually unprecedented in professional basketball.
Four-point plays are among the rarest scoring feats in the NBA, requiring a player to hit a three-pointer while simultaneously being fouled, then successfully sinking the resulting free throw. Achieving this once in a game is notable—doing so three possessions in a row is almost unheard of. The Nuggets’ feat instantly became a talking point among fans and analysts, highlighting both their shooting prowess and the defensive lapses of the Timberwolves in the game’s early minutes.
- Three consecutive four-point plays occurred in the first quarter
- The sequence came against the Timberwolves’ perimeter defense
- Four-point plays typically occur less than once per game league-wide
While the ESPN report focused on the rarity and excitement of the moment, the Nuggets’ achievement reflects their aggressive offensive approach and uncanny ability to capitalize on contact beyond the arc. Sequences like this have the potential to swing momentum sharply in a team’s favor, energizing both the bench and the home crowd.
Historically, the NBA has seen only a handful of instances where multiple four-point plays were converted in a single game, let alone on consecutive possessions. This places the Nuggets’ performance in a special category, reinforcing their reputation as one of the league’s most dynamic shooting teams.
The Timberwolves, meanwhile, will likely review this stretch as a teaching moment, given the defensive discipline required to contest three-point shooters without fouling. Proper closeouts and communication are emphasized throughout the league, and lapses can lead to costly momentum shifts as seen in this matchup.
As fans and analysts revisit highlights from the game, this first-quarter outburst will be remembered as a testament to the unpredictable excitement of NBA basketball and the unique skillset required to convert four-point plays under pressure.
Sources
- [1]ESPN NBA