DENVER — The Denver Nuggets went through a walkthrough practice session Saturday with Aaron Gordon. They went over the game plan as if Gordon was an integral part of it.

Now, they wait.

The high-flying forward will be a game-time decision due to a strained left hamstring as the Nuggets prepare to face the top-seeded Thunder in Oklahoma City today in Game 7.

“I’m sure the hoops (to jump through) are probably smaller because the game’s coming so quickly,” Nuggets interim coach David Adelman explained after the workout at Ball Arena. “It’s not a thing where he has three weeks to go through it. So it will be probably his comfortability, along with the medical staff’s advice on what he can and can’t do.

“If they say he’s available, he will start.”

Golden State standout Stephen Curry suffered a Grade 1 hamstring strain in the Warriors’ second-round series with Minnesota and was sidelined for at least a week. He didn’t make it back before the Warriors were knocked out of the postseason.

Adelman didn’t know the grade of Gordon’s strain. He said that Gordon was acting just like himself at practice.

“He’s always the same. Aaron kind of saunters around with his West Coast style,” Adelman cracked. “So you wouldn’t know if he was hurt or not. It’s what I appreciate the most about him. Very consistent with his swagger.

“He looked normal. His emotions were good. So, hoping he plays.”

The winner of Game 7 hosts the Timberwolves in the Western Conference finals that begin Tuesday.

Gordon grabbed his hamstring late in Thursday’s Game 6 win and said in the locker room afterward that his hamstring felt “OK.”

It’s the latest injury for the Nuggets, who have Michael Porter. Jr. playing through a sprained left shoulder.

The 29-year-old Gordon has come up big in the postseason, averaging 16.8 points and 7.3 rebounds. He had a game-winning dunk in Game 4 as Denver beat the Clippers in seven games in the first round.

Celtics’ Brown may need surgery

Boston’s Jaylen Brown played with a partially torn right meniscus that may require surgery, ESPN reported. Brown dealt with knee troubles over the past month of the Celtics’ season, which ended Friday when the New York Knicks eliminated Boston in Game 6. He’ll be evaluated in the coming days to determine a course of action for his knee injury.