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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Scores 55 as Thunder Win in 2OT Thriller

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UPDATE: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander electrified the court with a stunning 55 points as the Oklahoma City Thunder triumphed over the Indiana Pacers in a nail-biting double-overtime showdown, 141-135, on July 15, 2025. This victory marks the Thunder’s second consecutive double-overtime game to kick off the season, a historic feat in NBA history.

Gilgeous-Alexander, visibly exhausted, reflected on the demanding match, stating, “I’m tired, but it’s expected. It’s a good way to break the ice on the season.” His performance not only set a career high but also illustrated his determination to lead his team, playing a staggering 45 minutes after logging 47 minutes in Tuesday’s opener against the Houston Rockets.

This thrilling rematch of last season’s NBA Finals saw the Thunder face significant challenges, missing key players such as Jalen Williams and Cason Wallace. However, second-year guard Ajay Mitchell stepped up with a career-best 26 points off the bench, showcasing the depth and resilience of the Thunder’s roster. “Different guys stepping up,” Gilgeous-Alexander praised his teammates. “This team never makes excuses.”

The Pacers, despite being short-handed and without star point guard Tyrese Haliburton for the entire season, fought valiantly. They endured further losses with Aaron Nesmith fouling out and Andrew Nembhard exiting due to a shoulder injury. Coach Rick Carlisle acknowledged the uphill battle, emphasizing, “Grit is what our makeup is going to have to be this year.”

With both teams trading leads and fighting for every point, the match captured the essence of competitive basketball, pushing the defending champions to their limits. The Pacers’ Pascal Siakam scored 32 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, while Bennedict Mathurin contributed 36 points and 11 rebounds in a valiant effort.

As the Thunder and Pacers head into their next games, fans can expect more thrilling matchups as both teams aim to solidify their standings early in the season. The Thunder’s focus on winning every game is clear, with Gilgeous-Alexander noting, “The beginning of the season is just as important as the end of the season.”

Stay tuned for more updates as the NBA season unfolds. This is just the beginning!

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