The Oklahoman

Thunder, minus SGA, falls short in overtime vs. Jalen Green, Rockets

- Jordan Davis

Jalen Green danced in front of Jalen Williams before planting his foot for a stepback 3-pointer.

Green then turned to give Williams a pat on the behind as the ball simultaneo­usly swished through the net before strutting back on defense. The bucket at the top of the third quarter signaled a dominant night from Green was on the horizon.

The performanc­e was nothing short of spectacula­r. Green flirted with a triple-double to record 37 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists for the Rockets in their 132-126 overtime victory over the Thunder on Wednesday.

Contested pull-up 3-pointers in transition, leaning jumpers across the lane, filthy acrobatic finishes at the cup — Green got to his beloved spots on the hardwood with ease despite OKC throwing a myriad of defenders his way.

The third-year Rockets guard has produced a compelling case to warrant considerat­ion for Western Conference Player of the Month honors. In March, Green is averaging 28.5 points on 50% shooting from the field and nearly 43% from the 3-point line while, Houston is 12-1 in that span.

“You can’t score 132 points on shotmaking alone — there’s got to be some bleeding in there, and there was,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said.

“There was high-level shot-making some plays, but there were other plays where we had breakdowns, and stuff we could learn from. Every night, there’s a combinatio­n of things you can control and things you can’t — and we want to be a team that looks at the stuff we can control.”

The depleted Thunder managed to keep matters close without the help of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who sat out the second night of a back-to-back while nursing a right quad contusion.

OKC also received limited minutes from Chet Holmgren, who fouled out for the first time in his career with eight minutes to spare in the fourth quarter. His night concluded with just two points without converting a shot from the field.

Houston jumped out to a 15-2 start behind a handful of swift, soaring finishes at the rim from rookie Amen Thompson, who ended the night with a career high of 25 points and 15 rebounds. OKC responded with a second quarter rally on the coattails of Isaiah Joe and a Thunder season-high of 11 points from Gordon Hayward. Green scored 27 of his game-high 37 points in the second half. Yet Josh Giddey and Jalen Willaims managed to keep OKC afloat. Giddey erupted to tie his career high of 31 points, while Williams aided his efforts with 23 points and 10 assists.

Late free throws from Thompson gave the Rockets a three-point lead before Williams drained a game-tying 3-pointer with 4.7 seconds remaining in regulation.

In the end, OKC had no answer for Jalen Green. Blitzes from the Thunder defense opened up clean looks for Dillon Brooks and Jabari Smith Jr., who each nailed much-needed shots from beyond the arc in overtime to keep the Rockets ahead. The game’s dagger came with a minute to go as a twirling layup from Green catapulted Houston to its 10th consecutiv­e win.

With the loss, the Thunder fell to the third seed in the Western Conference standings but just a half-game behind the Denver Nuggets for the No. 1 seed.

Josh Giddey erupts to tie career high in loss

While March has been the finest month of Jalen Green’s career, it has also been exceptiona­lly good for Josh Giddey.

Giddey saved his best performanc­e of the season for Wednesday’s overtime loss, matching his career high of 31 points while recording seven rebounds and four assists. The rare scoring outburst added to a dominant month for the third-year guard.

“It’s a good time to hit this stride going into the back end of the year,” Giddey said. Every player will go through highs and lows throughout the season. The work behind closed doors always comes to light.”

In March, Giddey is averaging 15.7 points while shooting over 55% from the field and 40% beyond the 3-point line.

The 31-point performanc­e comes a full year shy of Giddey setting a career high of 31 points against the Charlotte Hornets. It also follows a win over the New Orleans Pelicans, where his 25 points played a crucial role in the victory — albeit alongside the presence of Gilgeous-Alexander.

Giddey exuded his skyrocketi­ng confidence late in the fourth quarter after slipping while maneuverin­g an unsuccessf­ul behind-the-back crossover. After diving on the floor to recover the loose ball from Jalen Green, he stayed down on the hardwood and

To the buzzing Thunder crowd’s surprise, Giddey’s questionab­le shot selection resulted in a go-ahead bucket.

“I was kind of just taking what the defense was giving me,” Giddey said.

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