The Oklahoma City Thunder faced off against the New Orleans Pelicans in a highly anticipated matchup that ended in a decisive 3-0 victory for the Thunder. The game was filled with intense moments and thrilling plays that kept fans on the edge of their seats throughout. The Thunder's star players, such as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Luguentz Dort, showcased their skills and led the team to an impressive win.
On the other hand, the Pelicans struggled to keep up with the Thunder's fast-paced offense and stifling defense. Despite putting up a valiant effort, they were unable to secure a single victory in the series.
After leading by four points at the end of the opening quarter, the Thunder did not fall behind throughout the rest of the game. New Orleans cut the deficit to just one point in the second quarter, although Oklahoma City quickly responded with an impressive 14-0 run before holding a 60-46 advantage at the half.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continued to produce in the playoffs, dropping 24 points and dishing out eight assists in 37 minutes of action. He held his own on the defensive end of the floor as well, racking up four steals.
New Orleans. OKC chants echoing through a hallowed Smoothie King Center. Shai, Giddey and Chet all score at least 21 points. OKC shoots 48.2% FG, 47.2% from 3.
Not even Zion Williamson, who sat on the bench in a brown jogging suit, could rescue the Pels now. If his hamstring all of a sudden heals and he plays Monday, maybe the Pelicans could steal a win at home and send the series back to Oklahoma City for a gentleman’s sweep instead of the regular kind.
Zion Williamson went down with a hamstring injury during the play-in tournament. C.J. McCollum led New Orleans with 22 shot attempts on Saturday, although he connected on just seven of them.
If the Thunder are able to win Game 4, they'll secure the organization's first playoff series sweep since 2012.
As the series moves forward, it is clear that the Thunder are a force to be reckoned with and are poised to make a deep run in the playoffs. Fans can expect more exciting matchups as these two talented teams continue to battle it out on the court.
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