Thunder pour it on again; laud balanced attack in Game 2 win


OKLAHOMA CITY — For the first time all series, it felt like the Memphis Grizzlies might make it competitive after they trimmed the Oklahoma City Thunder’s lead to single digits midway through the third quarter of Tuesday’s Game 2.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the NBA’s leading scorer, responded with buckets on the next two possessions, hitting a midrange jumper and then lofting a turnaround over 7-foot-4 Zach Edey’s outstretched arm.

Memphis never managed to make a serious threat as the Thunder pulled away for a 118-99 win to take a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference first-round series.

That sequence has been the exception for Gilgeous-Alexander in the series — the Thunder have cruised to a couple of wins despite a pair of off shooting performances by the likely MVP. Gilgeous-Alexander is shooting 32.6% from the floor in the series after finishing with 27 points on 10-of-29 shooting Tuesday night.

“I feel like I’m getting looks I usually make and just missing them,” said Gilgeous-Alexander, who averaged 32.7 points per game on 51.7% shooting during the regular season. “That’s part of basketball. It’s ups and downs, makes and misses. Because my team is really good, we’ve won two games by a decent margin. They’ve had my back these last two nights. Hopefully, I pick it up soon.”

Oklahoma City, which broke the NBA record for the best point differential (plus-12.9 per game) this season, squeaked out the first two games of this series by a combined margin of 70 points. According to ESPN Research, it’s the second highest point differential ever in the first two games of a playoff series, trailing only the 1986 Los Angeles Lakers beating the San Antonio Spurs by a combined 75 points in 1986.

The Thunder have dominated the Grizzlies with smothering defense — allowing a speedy Memphis squad to score a total of only eight fast-break points in two games — and balanced offense.

Forward Jalen Williams (24 points) and power forward/center Chet Holmgren (20 points) starred offensively for the Thunder on Tuesday night. The Thunder had a 33-14 advantage in bench scoring, led by Alex Caruso’s 13 points.

Oklahoma City had six scorers in double figures in Game 1, led by 10th man Aaron Wiggins’ 21 points.

“It’s nothing new,” Gilgeous-Alexander said of Oklahoma City’s outstanding depth. “We’ve seen it all year. It’s why we have the record we have.”

Gilgeous-Alexander contributed in other ways, as he has all season. He had eight rebounds, five assists and two steals.

The Thunder have outscored the Grizzlies by 40 points with Gilgeous-Alexander on the floor in the series.

“He does so much [more] through the complete course of the game than just scoring for our team, and I think that’s showing up,” Caruso said. “He might miss a couple shots that look routine that he might normally make. But if we’re winning games how we’re winning them and he’s having average days, I think that bodes well for us forward.”



Source link

  • Related Posts

    Kimi Antonelli takes surprise Miami GP sprint pole

    MIAMI — Mercedes wunderkind rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli beat the McLaren drivers to pole position for the sprint race in Miami and in doing so became the youngest pole sitter…

    Man City’s Kevin De Bruyne: ‘I’ve shown I can still play here’

    Kevin De Bruyne said he proved he “can still play here” after the departing Manchester City midfielder delivered a vital winning goal in his team’s quest to qualify for next…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Are there more autistic people now?

    Are there more autistic people now?

    US gives initial approval for $3.5 billion missile sale to Saudi Arabia before Trump’s planned visit

    Google’s NotebookLM Android and iOS apps are available for preorder

    Google’s NotebookLM Android and iOS apps are available for preorder

    Kimi Antonelli takes surprise Miami GP sprint pole

    Kimi Antonelli takes surprise Miami GP sprint pole

    Blue Prince Interactive Map is Now Available

    Blue Prince Interactive Map is Now Available

    Credit cards that offer instant card numbers upon approval

    Credit cards that offer instant card numbers upon approval