Gilgeous-Alexander nets 33 to electrify Thunder past Mavericks
Dallas Mavericks forward Christian Wood (R) drives to the basket as Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (L) defends during the first quarter at Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US., Jan 8, 2023. (Reuters)


Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dazzled with 33 points, propelling the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 120-109 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday night.

It was supposed to be a showdown between two of the league's top scorers in Gilgeous-Alexander and Dallas guard Luka Doncic, but Doncic – the NBA’s scoring leader with 34 points per game – sat out with a sore left ankle. Doncic had 34 points, ten rebounds, and ten assists Saturday in a win over the New Orleans Pelicans.

Even with Doncic out, the Thunder knew they couldn’t afford to take it easy.

"It’s a testament to their maturity and commitment level," Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said of his players. "And really, it’s (a) zero and zero mindsets; it’s a 48-minute game, it’s being where your feet are inside the game."

Gilgeous-Alexander, a guard who entered the night fourth in the league with 30.9 points per game, made 11 of 17 field goals and 11 of 13 free throws. Christian Wood, who led the Mavericks with 27 points and 16 rebounds, said his team knew the scouting report on Gilgeous-Alexander and, it didn't matter.

"He’s a great player," Wood said. "He’s been having a great season all year. He was getting left, getting downhill, getting to his spots, creating for others when he got to his spots, getting a lot of and-ones, getting to the free throw line."

It was Oklahoma City's third straight double-digit win at home to start the new year. The Thunder beat Boston 150-117 on Jan. 3 and Washington 127-110 on Friday.

Spencer Dinwiddie had 21 points and eight assists for the Mavericks, who have lost five of eight.

Oklahoma City led 69-55 at halftime, then Gilgeous-Alexander took over in the third quarter. He drove to the hoop, was fouled, and somehow flipped the ball in with 28 seconds left in the period. His free throw gave the Thunder a 94-82 lead. His floater at the buzzer rattled in to push Oklahoma City's edge to 96-83. He scored 17 points in the quarter on 7-for-10 shooting from the field.

The Thunder put it out of reach in the fourth. A steal by Gilgeous-Alexander led to a dunk by Lu Dort that put Oklahoma City ahead 116-98 with 4:26 to play.

Daigneault said the Thunder turned the tide with defense.

"Second-quarter defense was great; second-half defense was pretty good," he said. "I thought they earned the stuff they got in the second half."