Fourth Quarter Driving Driver OKC Thunder to comeback -Sejr over Miami

Nothing about OKC’s first three quarters against Miami Heat signaled that they would end the evening on top. Fortunately, a scoring explosion from Star Guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and some tightening of the defensive end led to a 115-101 victory.

A game before the game with the heat, Thunder set a record for most three-point brands with 27 and beat New Orleans Pelicans. Against Miami, OKC’s shooting couldn’t have been any colder.

After walking 4-for-16 from the perimeter in the first half, OKC looked into quite a hole. A late triple from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander increased the total amount and lowered its deficit that drew 63-52 on its way into the dressing room.

As usual, the Gilgeous-Alexander scoring put the back on his back. He opened the game with 15 points on 4-for-9 shooting and walked 6-for-8 on the free throwing line at the same time. His score would turn out even more important later in the game as OKC tried to crawl back into it.

At the opposite end, Miami’s Bam Adebayo came out to a hot first half start. He recorded 17 points, seven rebounds and three assists in the first 24 minutes of play. He finished the game with 27 points and 15 rebounds and led his team in both categories.

Miami’s defense did a great job of disturbing the game in the first half, disputed shots and showed active hands. Thunder would continue to turn the ball over 13 times, two more than its average per day. Game. Miami’s catalyst of it was recently acquired Guard Davion Mitchell, who thrived on intense ball pressure and physical insulation defense.

OKC slowed in the turnover department and took care of the ball much better in the second half. It was necessary to mount a comeback in the fourth quarter.

When the second half started, OKC was still struggling to get momentum on both sides of the ball. Miami’s defense remained solid everywhere, and Thunder needed someone to step up and create a criminal offense. Guard Jalen Williams made his best attempt at it and found comfort around the edge and in his mid-class spots.

Even with the small lift from Williams, the heat never handed away its lead. Gilgeous-Alexander was also completely locked down on offense and scored minimally in the third quarter. Fortunately for the thunder, he would come alive later.

OKC got a pleasant bench management from forward Kenrich Williams, who ended the night with 14 points and four rebounds on 5-for-8 shooting. In a game where the scoring was scarce, his total point was effective.

Thunder finally got an offensive spurt to start the fourth quarter thanks to triple from Lu Dort and Gilgeous-Alexander. The little race progressed to an OKC lead and went up 96-93 after another three from the superstar guard. This stretch would mark OKC’s takeover of the game and enable them to go away with a win.

It took a while, but Gilgeous-Alexander finally exploded on the scoring scene. He finished the game with 32 points on 11-for-22 shooting and darkened his scoring average per Game. He also added nine assists to his state line. Williams also increased its total amount at the end of the game and ended with 18 on 7-for-15 shooting.

The driving Thunder continued to open the fourth quarter was really impressive. A triple from Isaiah Joe closed a 24-0 race by OKC that completely shut down Miami in all aspects of the game. The stunned Miami Heat could do nothing but let OKC go on his race.

After the impressive comeback, OKC has a game the next day against Minnesota Timberwolves on the road at. 19.30 ct.

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