OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma City Thunder claimed a convincing 127-113 victory against the Sacramento Kings on Sunday, powered by standout performances from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams. Gilgeous-Alexander, delivering an MVP-caliber performance, scored 38 points on 15 of 26 shooting, while Williams added an impressive 32 points, making 13 of 20 shots, alongside nine assists and eight rebounds.
The win marked the Thunder’s first against the Kings this season after two previous encounters ended in defeat. Kings coach Mike Brown lauded Gilgeous-Alexander’s performance, acknowledging the difficulty in containing him despite the team’s efforts. Williams’ efficiency also drew praise from Brown, highlighting his significant impact on the game.
Lu Dort and Chet Holmgren contributed to the Thunder’s victory with 17 and 14 points, respectively, with the team capitalizing on 30 points off 18 Kings turnovers. This win was a strong response from Oklahoma City, bouncing back from a 146-111 loss to Dallas the previous day. Thunder coach Mark Daigneault commended his team’s edgier play compared to their last outing, emphasizing the importance of adhering to their standards.
For the Kings, Domantas Sabonis achieved his second consecutive triple-double and fourth in six games this month, demonstrating his exceptional all-around play with 21 points, 14 assists, and 11 rebounds. This achievement adds to his season tally of 17 triple-doubles and a career total of 49. Malik Monk led the Kings in scoring with 26 points, while De’Aaron Fox, averaging nearly 27 points per game before this matchup, was limited to 15 points on 6-for-17 shooting.
Daigneault praised Dort’s defensive efforts on Fox, especially in the first half, attributing the control they had over Fox to Dort and the team’s collective defensive strategy.
The Thunder established a solid lead by halftime, with Gilgeous-Alexander and Williams each scoring 19 points to secure a 67-57 advantage. The team extended their lead in the third quarter, with key contributions from Dort and Williams, and maintained control despite the Kings’ efforts to narrow the gap in the fourth quarter.
Reflecting on the win, Gilgeous-Alexander noted the team’s strong start and their adherence to their identity, which set the tone for the night.
Looking ahead, the Kings will visit Phoenix on Tuesday night, hoping to bounce back from this loss. The Thunder, meanwhile, will travel to Orlando for their next game on Tuesday, aiming to build on their impressive performance.
This victory for the Thunder not only showcases the talents of Gilgeous-Alexander and Williams but also reinforces the team’s potential to compete at a high level and respond effectively to setbacks.