The Oklahoma City Thunder avenged their lone loss of the season with a 122-95 blowout win over the Portland Trail Blazers Sunday night.
The defending NBA champions were dominant all night and are now 17-1.
They jumped out to a 27-point first half lead and never looked back, looking like a team intent on getting payback against the Blazers, who came from behind to hand them their only loss on November 5th.
Portland falls to 7-10 with the loss.
Player of Note
Jerami Grant shot the ball well for the Blazers, leading the team with 21 points on 6-8 shooting overall. He made three of his four 3-pointers and all six of his free throws. Unfortunately, the rest of the Blazers struggled to find the net.
Overall, the Blazers shot a season-worst 36.3%. They made just 12-47 3-point shots.
Stat of the Night
The Thunder owned the paint on both ends of the floor. They finished with 58 points in the paint and the number would have been much higher if they hadn’t eased up as the game got out of reach.
Reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander set the tone early, driving to the basket at will. Eight of his ten first half field goals came in the paint and when he wasn’t getting to the rim, he was drawing fouls. He finished with 37 points in 30 minutes.
What We Noticed
Deni Avdija started the night aggressively, driving into the lane to saddle Luguentz Dort with two early fouls, but the Thunder were able to adjust and contain him for most of the night. Avdija missed his first seven three-point attempts and was just 2-13 shooting overall at halftime.
He finished with a season-low 11 points and dished out just one assist. With so many key players out of the lineup, the Blazers just don’t have the offensive weapons to pick up the slack when Avdija struggles.
With the game out of hand, rookie Yang Hansen got extended fourth quarter minutes. He took advantage of the low stakes playing time by launching 11 shots in 18 minutes. He finished with eight points on 3-11 shooting, including 1-6 on 3-pointers. He added four rebounds, three assists, a steal, and a block.
Up Next
The Blazers finish up their three-game road trip against the Milwaukee Bucks at 5pm Pacific on Monday.











