LOS ANGELES – Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the way with 36 points as the Oklahoma City Thunder snapped Boston’s six-game winning streak with a 127-123 victory on Tuesday.
A heavyweight clash between two of the league’s top teams lived up to its billing as Oklahoma City’s youthful line-up went toe-to-toe with the Celtics, who lead the NBA’s Eastern Conference.
Gilgeous-Alexander’s points haul came from 14-of-22 shooting, with the talented point guard adding eight rebounds and six assists on a night when five Thunder players finished in double figures at Oklahoma City’s Paycom Center.
Australia’s Josh Giddey added 23 points while Jalen Williams scored 16 and Chet Holmgren 14. Isaiah Joe chipped in with 10 off the bench as the Thunder extended their own winning-streak to five games.
“Those guys have been to multiple conference finals, won plenty of basketball games and they have the best record in the league,” Gilgeous-Alexander said of Boston.
“We knew it was going to take a whole game if we wanted to beat them. No matter how big the lead, we knew they weren’t going to lie down.”
Boston led 61-58 at halftime but the game swung decisively in favor of Oklahoma City after a devastating third quarter in which they outscored the Celtics 40-25, with Gilgeous-Alexander pouring in 16 points.
Oklahoma City appeared to be cruising towards victory, opening up an 18-point lead midway through the fourth quarter. Boston, however, rallied bravely to cut the Thunder’s lead to just two points to set up a nervy finish.
Gilgeous-Alexander and Giddey steadied the ship for the home team down the stretch, bagging clutch free throws in the dying seconds to give Oklahoma City the win.
Thunder coach Mark Daigneault was satisfied with the victory but admitted his team had been “sloppy” after allowing Boston back in the game in the closing stages.