Thunder Storms Past Mavericks in Game 1 with Gilgeous-Alexander Leading the Charge
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander showcased his prowess with 29 points, nine rebounds, and nine assists, guiding the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder to a resounding 117-95 victory over the Dallas Mavericks in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals.
Gilgeous-Alexander's performance, marked by 8-of-19 shooting from the field and 11-of-13 from the free-throw line, propelled the Thunder to a commanding lead before exiting the game with 3:26 remaining and the Thunder up 111-89.
In contrast, Luka Doncic, also an MVP finalist, struggled with 19 points on 6-for-19 shooting and five turnovers. Reflecting on his performance, Doncic tersely remarked, "Who cares. We lost. We just got to move onto the next one. We've got to be better."
Lu Dort spearheaded the Thunder's defensive efforts, with contributions from rookie Cason Wallace and center Holmgren, limiting Doncic's impact.
Thunder coach Mark Daigneault praised Dort's defensive intensity, acknowledging Doncic's challenge and the team's collective effort in containing him.
Holmgren contributed 19 points, seven rebounds, and three blocks, while Jalen Williams chipped in with 18 points, including 10 in the crucial fourth quarter.
Kyrie Irving led the Mavericks with 20 points, supported by Daniel Gafford's 16 points, 11 rebounds, and five blocks.
Game 2 is slated for Thursday night in Oklahoma City, with Daigneault wary of the Mavericks' potential, having seen their ability to steal home court advantage in previous series.
Despite being outrebounded, the Thunder limited the Mavericks to 39.3% shooting, highlighting their defensive prowess.
Gilgeous-Alexander's first-half dominance, along with a strong team effort, propelled the Thunder to a 62-53 halftime lead.
Despite a third-quarter surge from the Mavericks, the Thunder maintained control with an 89-79 lead heading into the final quarter.
Williams' crucial contributions down the stretch sealed the victory for the Thunder, who set a franchise playoff record with 29 assists.
Looking ahead, Doncic emphasized the Mavericks' need for improvement, stating, "They're a great team. Great defensive team, great offensive team. So it's not going to be easy at all. We've got to [play] very good basketball and focused basketball for 48 minutes."
As the Mavericks seek to regroup, and the Thunder aim to build on their Game 1 success, Game 2 promises another intense showdown in the Western Conference semifinals.