Gilgeous-Alexander scores 31 as
Thunder beat Nuggets 112-105 and take 3-2 lead in West semifinals
[May 14, 2025]
By CLIFF BRUNT
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 31 points, and
the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Denver Nuggets 112-105 on Tuesday
night to go up 3-2 in their Western Conference semifinal series.
Oklahoma City overcame a 44-point, 15-rebound night from Denver's
Nikola Jokic. The Thunder can clinch the series on Thursday in
Denver.
Gilgeous-Alexander made 12 of 23 field goals and bounced back from a
slow start to lead six players in double figures.
“What the great players do is they rise in the face of those
challenges and adversities,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said.
"And I just thought he got more and more composed as the game went
on. And despite the fact that the pressure was mounting and it got
hotter in there, he got cooler and just kind of settled into it,
made the right plays, let the game tell him what to do.”
Jokic made 17 of 25 shots. Denver's Jamal Murray scored 28 points,
but he made just 10 of 27 shots. No other Denver player scored more
than 13 points.

“This is a really disappointing loss,” Denver interim coach David
Adelman said. “The guys in there should be disappointed. It’s a
heavy loss and we have to bounce back quickly to win Game 6 and give
ourselves a chance to come back, have a game like this, but finish
it.”
Oklahoma City ran out to a 12-2 lead, and it looked like it might
turn out like the Thunder's blowout victory in Game 2. Denver made
one of its first nine shots, and that was a putback by Jokic.
Denver rallied and led by 11 in the second quarter, but Oklahoma
City closed strong and trailed 56-54 at halftime. Jokic had 19
points and nine rebounds before the break.
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Oklahoma City Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) shoots over
Denver Nuggets' Michael Porter Jr. (1) and Christian Braun (0) in
the second half of Game 5 of an NBA basketball second-round playoff
series Tuesday, May 13, 2025, in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Nate
Billings)

Murray scored 13 points in the third quarter and
Jokic added 12 to help the Nuggets take an 86-78 lead into the
fourth. Still, there were missed opportunities.
“It felt like every time we had a chance to go back up 12, or get it
back at 14, we wouldn’t make the shot and they’d run out and make a
basket or score in transition," Adelman said. "So it compounded
itself.”
Oklahoma City's Lu Dort, who scored three total points in the first
three quarters, hit a trio of 3-pointers in a two-minute span to cut
Denver's lead to 92-90 midway through the fourth.
Jokic hit a deep fadeaway 3-pointer to tie the game at 103 before
Oklahoma City closed it out. Jalen Williams’ 3-pointer with 1:18
remaining gave the Thunder a 106-103 lead, and Gilgeous-Alexander’s
three with 48 seconds to go pushed Oklahoma City's lead to six.
“I thought we executed as well as we have in the playoffs down the
stretch in a close game," Daigneault said.
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