Luguentz Dort added 17 points, nine rebounds
and three steals for the Thunder, while Chet Holmgren had 14
points and four blocks.
Malik Monk came off the bench for a team-high 26 points for the
Kings, who have lost three of four.
Oklahoma City broke a tie with a 12-0 run early in the second
quarter and led 67-57 at halftime. Sacramento trimmed the
deficit to six early in the third quarter before the Thunder
made the game's biggest push.
Oklahoma City reeled off a 19-1 run to stretch the lead to a
game-high 24, with Gilgeous-Alexander scoring five with two
assists and a block during the stretch as the Thunder were
7-for-9 from the field during the four-minute run.
The Kings missed seven consecutive shots during the stretch,
going more than four minutes without a field goal.
Gilgeous-Alexander had 10 points, four assists and a pair of
blocks in the third quarter.
Sacramento didn't go away, though, cutting the deficit to 17
heading into the fourth, then starting the final quarter with a
14-5 run to get within eight.
But then Gilgeous-Alexander and Williams re-entered the game and
Oklahoma City regained control.
The duo combined to score the Thunder's next nine points to
steady the ship and eventually put the game away.
Williams finished 13-of-19 from the floor with seven rebounds
and nine assists. His 32 points matched the second-highest total
of his career.
Oklahoma City shot 54.1 percent from the floor.
A night after giving up a 47-point first quarter to the
Mavericks in a road loss, the Thunder jumped out to a hot start
themselves, leading by double figures just more than six minutes
into the game before the Kings quickly reeled off 10 consecutive
points of their own -- eight by Monk.
Sacramento's Domantas Sabonis recorded his NBA-leading 17th
triple-double, finishing with 21 points, 11 rebounds and 14
assists. Sabonis has back-to-back triple-doubles and four in his
last five games.
--Field Level Media
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