#NBAVideos: Final 5:43 WILD ENDING Trail Blazers vs Thunder πŸ‘€πŸ”₯ | January 23, 2024



Final 5:43 WILD ENDING Trail Blazers vs Thunder πŸ‘€πŸ”₯ | January 23, 2024

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Jalen Williams (19 points) knocks down the game-winning jumper with 2.0 seconds remaining in regulation as the Oklahoma City Thunder defeat the Portland Trail Blazers, 111-109. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 33 points, 6 rebounds, 10 assists and 5 steals in the victory, while Scoot Henderson tallied 19 points, 4 rebounds and 7 assists for the Trail Blazers. The Thunder improve to 30-13 on the season, while the Trail Blazers fall to 12-31.

23 comments
  1. i understand why they bring up w/L record for the first time ever for this rookie race. only way for chet to even have an argument. dude win games droppin single digit points lmfao.

  2. Chauncey Billips tried to call time out when he seen Malcom fixing to travel Malcom picked up his dribble while getting trapped then threw the ball ahead then Billips calls time out cause he knew a travel was coming but since Malcom threw the ball for that’s split second no one has possession so he can’t call timeout until someone regains possession if Brogdan was to regain possession it would be considered a travel because he picked up his live dribble you cannot not pick up your dribble then put the ball on the floor again unless the ball is dislodged by a defender which did not happen so he traveled that was the correct called since Billips walked out on the court it is an automatic Technical foul that is a NBA rule it’s a basketball rule at any level no one can be on the floor except players and coaches that’s a rule in all sports Brogdan should have been T’d up to for getting in the refs face but Billips continued to walk on the court and yell these are the rules a head coach needs to know to follow them as a leader of men Portland still had a chance to tie and threw a dumb pass just slow the clip down it’s YouTube see for yourself!

  3. Wow okay Twitter has made it sound like Billups was calling timeout before Shai got to it, nah he started calling it right as brogdon double dribbled there was hardly any time for the ref to even react lol

  4. Portland coach did not hand signal timeout until the player broke free and committed the double dribble. Portland had two timeouts. Why did they not call one and advance to ball to the front court after the Thunder made basket? OKC defense prevented the player from holding the ball and calling timeout.

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