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Thunder crack west finals

Agence France-Presse
Thunder crack west finals
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder drives to the basket against the Denver Nuggets at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City Sunday.
AFP

LOS ANGELES – Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 35 points as the Oklahoma City Thunder thrashed the Denver Nuggets 125-93 to book their place in the NBA Western Conference finals on Sunday.

After a back-and-forth series with little to choose between the two teams, the top-seeded Thunder asserted their dominance in a one-sided Game 7 to seal a 4-3 series victory.

The win sends Oklahoma City into a showdown with Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves for a place in next month’s NBA Finals, with Game 1 set for Tuesday.

“It feels good,” Gilgeous-Alexander said after the win. “Obviously our ultimate goal isn’t just the Western Conference finals – but we’ve got to go through there to get there.

“We put it together tonight and now we’ve got four games to go get against a really good team in the Timberwolves and that’s what we’re focused on.”

Gilgeous-Alexander, who is vying with Denver’s Nikola Jokic for the NBA’s Most Valuable Player award, was backed by 24 points from Jalen Williams.

The Nuggets scoring was led by Jokic with 20 points, nine rebounds and seven assists, while Christian Braun added 19 and Jamal Murray 13.

Denver though were left counting the cost of an error-strewn performance that saw them cough up 23 turnovers which the Thunder’s livewire offense ruthlessly converted into 37 points.

“The turnovers were a huge issue in this game obviously,” Denver’s interim head coach David Adelman said afterwards.

“Sometimes turnovers as a number don’t matter. But 16 steals off live ball turnovers – that’s 37 points off your mistakes. You’re not going to win a playoff game like that.”

Denver had produced a sensational performance on Friday to tie the series at 3-3 and set up Sunday’s decisive Game 7 in Oklahoma City.

The Nuggets started brightly at OKC’s Paycom Center, seizing an early 11-point lead midway through the first quarter and taking a five-point cushion into the second quarter at 26-21.

But the game flipped decisively in the second quarter as Oklahoma City unleashed the full force of their potent offense, erupting for 39 points to Denver’s 20.

Thunder forward Jalen Williams did the damage for the home team, scoring 17 points in the second quarter from 8-of-11 shooting to send Oklahoma City into halftime with a 60-46 lead.

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