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Warriors Triumph Over Thunder in Thrilling Second-Half Comeback
In a spectacular display of second-half dominance, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-109, turning the game around with an impressive performance in the final two quarters.
Game Highlights
The Warriors outscored the Thunder 68-51 in the second half, including a crucial 32-25 run in the fourth quarter. Golden State's shooting was exceptional, converting 24-39 field goals and 9-17 three-pointers during this stretch.
Oklahoma City's Standout Performance
Despite the loss, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander delivered a historic night, scoring an incredible 52 points on 18-21 free throws. With this performance, he became:
- The third player in franchise history with multiple 50+ point games
- The first Canadian-born player in NBA history to achieve multiple 50+ point games
- The first player this season to record multiple 50+ point games
Jalen Williams also contributed significantly with 26 points and 7 rebounds.
Warriors' Key Contributors
Golden State was led by Andrew Wiggins with 27 points and 5 three-pointers, while Stephen Curry added 21 points and 4 assists. Curry also made history by passing Ray Allen for 27th place on the all-time scoring list.
Bench Impact
The Warriors' bench was a crucial factor, scoring 48 points compared to just 21 for Oklahoma City. This depth proved decisive in their victory.
With this win, the Warriors improve to 24-23, while the Thunder's impressive season record dips to 37-10. Golden State becomes the second team this season to defeat Oklahoma City twice, joining Dallas.