Enes Kanter said he aggravated his separated shoulder in the first overtime of the Portland Trail Blazers' 140-137 quadruple OT win over the Denver Nuggets.

"First overtime, I think I separated my shoulder more. I had to tuck my arm into my jersey because I couldn't carry my arm. I'm glad we got a win, man. Whatever it takes. You've got to sacrifice everything. I'm proud of my teammates," said Kanter.

Kanter, who said after the game that he could no longer feel his shoulder, played a career-high 56 minutes and finished with 18 points and 15 rebounds.

He said he hopes to be ready on Sunday for game 4. 

"Sometimes you've got to make some sacrifices to get a win. I'll get some painkillers for the next game. I hope I can play. But I'll be fine."