Basketball
Most Coral Oklahoma City Thunder Brings Lakers Back to Reality
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander He scored 33 points against the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday, helping the Oklahoma City Thunder win. The Canadian was just the highlight of a great local team that had seven players score in double figures. Jaylen Williams (21 points), Lou Dort (12 points), Chet Holmgren (18 points), Josh Guidy (14 points), Kayson Wallace, Isaiah Joe (10 points each) They finished with more than 10 points.
anthony davis He added to his impressive performance by leading the Lakers with 31 points and 11-of-18 shooting. lebron james But even those two goals couldn’t prevent the gold medal from fading over time. Although the Lakers started the game promisingly with a 30-37 lead, they lost control in the second quarter with a very tight 42-23 lead. From there, the Thunder simply needed to control the pace of the game, perfectly demonstrating why they are one of the best teams in the Western Conference.
For Oklahoma City, the home victory meant ending a two-game losing streak, but it was the exact opposite for the Lakers, who still lack consistency. It was the third away loss in the last five games, and shows that the Pistons’ loss was a mirage and that big issues remain without progress: The Lakers have given up 130 or more points for the second time in the last three games. It’s the second time.
The Thunder minimized their losses as they went from losing 5 balls in the first quarter to only 2 in the following 3 periods, and the local team managed their advantage perfectly, entering the final quarter with a 20 point lead. It was an irreversible difference for the Lakers.I also saw how cam reddish Despite playing against the Pistons, he returned to the injured list.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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