Great clash between defending Golden State Warriors league champion and one of the most competitive and improved teams in the Western Conference Oklahoma City Thunders.

Game Summary

With Alley-Oop of Cook to Jones would begin the first 2 points of the scoreboard, as it was to be expected the competitiveness between both teams was not expected and with balanced scoreboard passed the fourth, ends the period 18 - 23 up Thunders.

The German Schroder would basket a great effective shot from the perimeter that would give a slight advantage of 2 possessions to Oklahoma, in a game that from the beginning remained balanced, Thunders would extend the advantage in a great defensive performance and a great shot from the perimeter of Westbrook, continued hitting Oklahoma, taking some control in the game, would finish the first half 46 - 60 up Oklahoma.

Second Half

Warriors would start a big reaction at the start of the fourth, placing the game at a single possession, with Thompson penetrating and then an effective shot from the perimeter, but Oklahoma would also react, gaining a slight advantage, Paul George would find for shots from the perimeter effective in transition and punish the Warriors, rained effective shots of 3 points for Thunders and maintained the advantage, with a basket with foul and vale Durant would give some respite to the Warriors, finishes the fourth 79 - 87 up Oklahoma.

Golden State was approaching but the German Schroder had the target tuned from the perimeter and would turn another effective shot, in a contact play between Diallo and Jerebko was seen a very serious injury for Diallo very regrettable, actions that we do not like to see, but that are part of contact sports. A perimeter shot from Grant would continue to extend the lead for Thunders who had control of the game with 5 minutes to play, then a great play on Paul George's tray would continue to bulge the scoreboard, 20 points was Oklahoma's resounding advantage over Warriors, the bench of both teams would finish the last minutes of play, would end the 95 - 125 match with a resounding win for Oklahoma.

Details and Personal Analysis

Oklahoma had a very high percentage from the perimeter zone that allowed them to get a very solid win over defending champions who come with a negative streak of lost games without several of their valuable players Curry and Green, I think the addiction of German Schroder and Paul George is clearly bearing fruit in the thunders.

Best Performances

Dennis Schroder 32 Pts. 4 Ast.
Paul George 25 Pts. 9 Reb.

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