OKC gave the Warriors their 6th straight loss, even though the Golden State Warriors got the services of Steph Curry back after missing two games because of a right knee sprain. Curry got the much needed help with Wiggins scoring 31 pts.
It was a close game in the 1st half then in the 2nd half, the Warriors played their signature 3rd qtr game, leading as much as 18 points, then the Thunder ended the qtr with a 24-8 run, cutting the Warriors lead to just 2 points.
Final 📊
Andrew – 31p/1r/3a/1b
Stephen – 25p/6r/3a
Klay – 16p/2r/4a
Jonathan – 13p/5r/2a/1s/1b
Chris – 12p/4r/11a/3s/1b
Brandin – 8p/4r/3a
Kevon – 6p/14r/5a/1s/1b
Dario – 6p/8r/1a
Moses – 6p/4r/1a/1s pic.twitter.com/7jBIS3j2l5— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) November 19, 2023
It was then a close game in the 4th qtr until Andrew Wiggins made 24-foot three point jumper to give the Warriors a 3-point lead and with just 3 secs left in the game. Then to tie the game rookie Chet Holmgren beat the clock with his 25-foot three point shot, that setup by Josh Giddey.
— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) November 19, 2023
In the overtime, the Warrior only managed to score 6 points, while the Thunder made 10 points, all by Shai Gilgeous Alexander, who lead OKC by scoring 40 points, 7 rebs and 6 assists. Aside from SGA, Four OKC players also scored double-digits points, Chet Holmgren scored 36 pts, 10 rebs, 5 assts with 2 steal and 2 blocks, followed by Jalen Williams contributing 22 pts, 6 rebs and 3 assists.
Warriors will host the red hot Rockets this Monday, while the OKC will visit the Trailblazers this on Sunday evening.