After a lopsided 38-20 first quarter, the Thunder won the next three frames and outscored the Warriors 100-90. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 31 points while Josh Giddey added 21 of his own to go along with six assists and eight rebounds. Before the game, Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault said that the Warriors make 3-pointers every night, but when they’re extra deadly is when they get the cutting and interior scoring into the game. By the end of the frame, the Thunder racked up six fast break points compared to seven for the Warriors. When he finally secured the loose ball, Williams found himself out near the top of the key and ahead of the majority of his teammates.
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