The Oklahoma City Thunder showcased a commanding performance, defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 134-114. This marked one of the most impressive displays in recent NBA history, with the Thunder capitalizing on the Cavaliers' 21 turnovers and showcasing their defensive prowess. The team scored 87 points in the second and third quarters combined, forcing turnovers and converting them into points. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander delivered a stellar performance, scoring 40 points in just three quarters, while the Thunder shot an impressive 58% from three-point range in the first half.
The Cavaliers struggled significantly, marking this as possibly their worst game of the season, with Donovan Mitchell limited to just eight points. The Thunder's small-ball strategy proved effective against the Cavaliers' frontcourt, and their efficiency on both ends of the court made it clear they were in control throughout the match.