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Gilgeous-Alexander's Stellar Performance Leads Thunder to Dominant Win Over Suns

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander delivered a remarkable performance, scoring a career-best 42 points in the playoffs to propel the Oklahoma City Thunder to a convincing 121-109 triumph over the Phoenix Suns. This pivotal road victory has now extended the Thunder's lead to a commanding 3-0 in their initial Western Conference playoff series. The reigning Most Valuable Player showcased his prowess by converting 15 of 18 field goal attempts and dishing out eight assists, underlining his critical role in the team's success.

The Thunder demonstrated their resilience and depth, particularly given the absence of key players such as Jalen Williams, who was sidelined due to a hamstring injury sustained in the previous game, and Isaiah Joe, unavailable for personal reasons. Gilgeous-Alexander stepped up magnificently, making his first 11 shots without a miss until late in the third quarter. His previous playoff high was 40 points in last season's Western Conference Finals against Minnesota, a mark he comfortably surpassed in this outing.

Despite these roster challenges, the Thunder's bench unit proved to be a significant factor, outscoring the Suns' reserves 36-12. This collective effort ensured that even with starters missing, Oklahoma City maintained its competitive edge. Early in the fourth quarter, with the Suns narrowing the deficit to nine points, Gilgeous-Alexander re-entered the game and quickly helped extend the lead. A crucial play saw Cason Wallace intercept Devin Booker's pass, leading to a fast break layup for Gilgeous-Alexander, further demoralizing the Suns.

Gilgeous-Alexander's scoring efficiency was extraordinary, as he made 14 of 15 shots from inside the arc and 11 of 12 free throws. Contributions also came from Ajay Mitchell, who scored 15 points stepping into the starting lineup, and Alex Caruso, adding 13 points off the bench. For the Suns, Dillon Brooks led the scoring with 33 points, while Jalen Green contributed 26. Devin Booker was limited to just 16 points. Grayson Allen, returning from a hamstring injury, played 17 minutes and scored seven points, but it wasn't enough to turn the tide for Phoenix, who also missed Jordan Goodwin and Mark Williams due to injuries. The Thunder now have an opportunity to seal the series in the upcoming game in Phoenix.