Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on Wednesday scored 34 points as the Oklahoma City Thunder punched their ticket to the NBA playoffs with an impressive 118-112 victory over reigning champions the Boston Celtics in a potential NBA Finals sneak preview.
Gilgeous-Alexander enhanced his credentials as favorite for the NBA Most Valuable Player award with a superb performance to silence Boston’s TD Garden home crowd in an absorbing duel settled by a burst of fourth-quarter Thunder scoring.
The Canadian point guard shot 11-of-20 from the field to finish with five rebounds, seven assists and 34 points, including 10-of-11 from the free throw line.
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The win lifted Western Conference leaders Oklahoma City to 54-12 and guaranteed their place in next month’s playoffs.
Wednesday’s win over a vastly more experienced Boston lineup marked another mature display from a Thunder side who are the youngest in the league.
Oklahoma City effectively sealed victory late in the fourth quarter, pulling away to open up a double-digit lead with just under two minutes remaining after Cason Wallace nailed a superb three-pointer followed by a driving reverse layup.
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Gilgeous-Alexander said that the Thunder’s defensive solidity amid a barrage of 63 attempted threes from Boston had provided the foundation for the win.
“We were able to get stops and that’s been the trend for us recently,” he told ESPN. “When you’re coming down the stretch against a good basketball team with good players, you’ve got to find a way, and we did so tonight and gave ourselves a chance.”
While Gilgeous-Alexander grabbed the scoring headlines, the towering Chet Holmgren caught the eye with a double-double of 23 points with 15 rebounds.
“We all know the player Chet Holmgren is,” Gilgeous-Alexander said of his 22-year-old teammate. “He’s a stud, and he’s going to be a stud for a very long time. He’ll continue to grow and continue to be special.”
Meanwhile, Oklahoma City’s balanced offense suggests that they are well-equipped to make a deep run in the post-season as they pursue the franchise’s first NBA title since 1979, when the club was the Seattle SuperSonics.
Despite missing Jaylin Williams from the lineup, the Thunder finished with seven players in double figures.
Boston’s scoring was led by Jayson Tatum with 33 points, while Derrick White had 22. Jaylen Brown had an off night, shooting five-of-15 from the field before fouling out in the fourth quarter with 3 minutes, 36 seconds remaining.
Boston coach Joe Mazzulla said that his team had failed to deal with Oklahoma City’s physicality.
“There were a lot of moments where we matched that and there were a few where we didn’t and I think stuff like that’s the difference in the game,” Mazzulla said.
In other games on Wednesday, the Phoenix Suns’ slipped further away from play-in contention after a 111-104 defeat against the Houston Rockets.
The Suns were 11th in the West on 30-36 with the Dallas Mavericks 10th on 33-34. The Mavericks lost 126-116 against the San Antonio Spurs.
The Memphis Grizzlies improved to 42-24 and were third in the West after downing the hapless Utah Jazz (15-51) 122-115.
In Denver, Nikola Jokic finished with 34 points, but could not prevent the Nuggets crashing to a 115-95 defeat to the Minnesota Timberwolves, who romped to a wire-to-wire victory on the back of 29 points from Anthony Edwards and 25 points from Julius Randle.
The Atlanta Hawks beat the Charlotte Hornets 123-110, the Toronto Raptors defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 118-105, while the Miami Heat lost 119-104 against the Los Angeles Clippers.
In Portland, Oregon, Mikal Bridges hit a three-pointer at the buzzer to give the New York Knicks (42-23) a 114-113 overtime win over the Portland Trail Blazers (28-39).
Bridges finished with 33 points, while A.G. Anunoby had 23 as New York won their second in a row and improved to 2-2 on their five-game west coast trip with one game remaining.
Scoot Henderson led Portland with 30 points, while Deni Avdija had 27 points — including a three-point play with three seconds left in overtime to give the Trail Blazers a brief 113-111 lead — but Portland lost their fifth in a row. Avdija also had 15 rebounds.
Karl-Anthony Towns shot eight-of-12 from the field, including two three-pointers late in regulation time, to finish with 21 points for the Knicks.
Henderson scored eight points in the final 1 minute, 6 seconds of regulation — a three-point shot, a three-point play and a pair of free throws with three seconds left — to tie the game 106-all and send it into overtime.
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