Thunder proved their inevitability extends beyond SGA: 'They know how to win'
•OKLAHOMA CITY — Inevitability, for the Oklahoma City Thunder, once required their MVP.
•That signature avalanche of a run.
•That series of expected blows that creates distance between the defending champs and their opposition.
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OKLAHOMA CITY — Inevitability, for the Oklahoma City Thunder, once required their MVP. That signature avalanche of a run. That series of expected blows that creates distance between the defending champs and their opposition. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is meant to be in the middle of it.So it must be understood how deflating Thursday’s third quarter felt for the Los Angeles Lakers. When a band of players hoping to hold down the fort without Gilgeous-Alexander — who picked up his fourth foul after just 18 minutes — took the roof off instead. Jared McCain and Ajay Mitchell ran devastating offenses. Jaylin Williams nearly entered the astral plane, his four-point play appearing like an out-of-body experience. Chet Holmgren excitedly beat Williams on the chest until it bruised.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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