Thunder’s Dominance continues with Convincing Win Over Celtics
The Oklahoma City Thunder extended their remarkable winning streak to 15 games on Sunday, defeating the reigning champion Boston Celtics 105-92 in a dominant performance. This victory, the first game of the NBA day, solidified the Thunder’s position as a serious contender for the NBA Finals, boasting a league-leading 30-5 record in the Western Conference. Meanwhile, the Celtics, despite holding the second spot in the Eastern Conference with a 26-10 record, were left searching for answers after a disappointing loss.
The Celtics initially controlled the game, leading 65-55 at halftime thanks to a strong performance from Jaylen Brown, who scored all 21 of his points before the break. The size advantage of Kristaps Porzingis and Luke Kornet also proved effective for Boston. Though, the Thunder’s defense tightened substantially after halftime, limiting the Celtics to a mere 27 points in the second half.
Despite missing Chet Holmgren and Alex Caruso, the Thunder showcased their resilience and depth. Montreal’s Luguentz Dort played a crucial role, contributing 14 points, including three three-pointers in a pivotal 1:42 stretch late in the game. dort’s 11-point fourth quarter performance proved instrumental in securing the victory.
This win marked the thunder’s third consecutive victory over formidable opponents. Just days earlier, they set a franchise record with their 13th consecutive win against the Los Angeles Clippers, followed by a hard-fought victory against the New York Knicks, who were riding a nine-game winning streak.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Canadian star, led the Thunder’s charge with a stellar performance of 33 points, 11 rebounds, and 6 assists. His electrifying play, including a powerful counter move against Jayson tatum and a spectacular lob pass to Isaiah Hartenstein for a thunderous dunk over Derrick White, ignited the crowd and showcased his remarkable talent.
The Celtics, on the other hand, struggled offensively, notably from beyond the arc, shooting a dismal 19.6% (9 of 46). This marked their lowest point total of the season, falling short of their previous low of 104 points against Orlando on December 23rd. In contrast, the Thunder shot an notable 42.1% from three-point range (16 of 38).
Looking ahead, the Thunder will face a tough challenge on Wednesday when they travel to cleveland to take on the Eastern Conference leaders, the Cavaliers.
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