NBA champions the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday avenged their only defeat of the season, using a fourth-quarter surge to beat the Portland Trail Blazers 123-115 and improve to 20-1.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 26 points to lead six Thunder players in double figures.
With their 12th straight win Oklahoma City are off to the best start since the 2015-2016 Golden State Warriors opened the season 21-0.
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Reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Gilgeous-Alexander’s 93rd straight game with at least 20 points is the second-longest such streak behind Wilt Chamberlain’s 126 set from October 1961 to January 1963.
He surpassed a 92-game streak set by Chamberlain from February 1963 to March 1964.
Center Chet Holmgren added 19 points, nine rebounds, three blocked shots and a steal for the Thunder, who opened the final period on an 8-0 scoring run to gain the upper hand in a tense clash that featured 15 lead changes.
The Thunder suffered their only defeat of the season against the Blazers on Nov. 5, when they squandered a 22-point lead and fell 121-119 in Portland, Oregon.
The Blazers again put them to the test taking an 87-85 lead into the final period.
Deni Avdija led the Trail Blazers with a triple-double of 31 points, 19 rebounds and 10 assists, but the Thunder would not be denied.
Aaron Wiggins came up with a steal and a basket to launch the fourth-quarter opening burst. Holmgren produced a massive block then made a layup.
Jalen Williams threw down a dunk, Ajay Mitchell came up with another steal and a layup, and suddenly the Thunder had a six-point lead less than two minutes into the final frame.
“[We] got a lot of turnovers in that stretch, which goes down to playing hard, being in the right spots, really cracking down on the game plan,” Williams said. “I think that kind of opened up the game. It gave us a lot more flow. Anytime you can get open layups in transition and offense, it just gives you more flow to the game, gives you more incentive to play defense, and we did that.”
The Atlanta Hawks beat the Philadelphia 76ers 142-134 in double-overtime to spoil Sixers big man Joel Embiid’s return from a nine-game injury absence.
It was tied 132-132 with 2 minutes, 44 seconds left in second overtime when Atlanta’s Jalen Johnson drilled back-to-back three-pointers and the Hawks held on for a fourth victory in five games.
Johnson led the Hawks with 41 points and 14 rebounds, while Nickeil Alexander-Walker added 34 points.
Tyrese Maxey scored 44 for Philadelphia, including a basket to force overtime, and Embiid added 18 points in his first game since Nov. 8.
Boston’s Payton Pritchard scored 42 points and Jaylen Brown delivered his fourth career triple-double with 19 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists as the Celtics edged the Cavaliers 117-115 in Cleveland, Ohio.
Pritchard scored six points in the final 90 seconds to help Boston hold off a late charge by Cleveland, who were led by 27 points from Evan Mobley, with 21 from Darius Garland and 18 from Donovan Mitchell.
In Los Angeles, Luka Doncic scored 34 points, pulled down 12 rebounds and handed out seven assists as the Lakers beat the New Orleans Pelicans 133-121 despite the absence of LeBron James, who was sidelined with a foot injury.
Austin Reaves added 33 points for the Lakers, who scored 46 in the first quarter and never trailed.
The New York Knicks were also buoyed by a big opening quarter, putting up 41 in the first in a 116-94 win over the Toronto Raptors.
The Knicks saw a 24-point lead sliced to three midway through the third period before they steadied the ship to claim a fourth straight victory.
Karl-Anthony Towns led the way with 22 points, while Josh Hart added 20 points and 12 rebounds.
Elsewhere, the Rockets routed the Jazz 129-101, the Timberwolves tamed the Spurs 125-112 and the Grizzlies mauled the Kings 115-107.
Additional reporting by staff writer
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