NBA LIVE! Golden State Warriors vs Oklahoma City Thunder | November 11, 2025 | 2025 NBA Season Live

Heat. [Music] Heat. [Music] teams are getting a double dose from each other. GA, how do you see these games playing out? Well, often times the team that wins the first one drops the second. I I don’t know why, but it seems that’s the case more often than not. Now, Golden State’s starting five. That court pair will be Curry and Pachki. Dominguez steps in at the four with Green sliding up to center and it’s Butler in at the three spot. Fades away. Shot clock at six. Here’s Wallace. Rebound by Butler. And it’s the Warriors ball. [Applause] And the rejection by Hungren and it’s out of bounds and last touch by Hungren. And that kind of stifling effort on defense needs another look. And an early swat like that can really set the tone. Now the shooters will be feeling his presence. [Applause] Here’s Butler against Indiana. He was really on his game. It’s stolen by Gil Shaander. Dort with the ball. Butler covering pass to Homer. There’s the three. Here’s Hartinstein. It’s good. He makes his first shot of the game. Boy, after missing three straight, they finally get one to go down. We’re now joined by our sideline reporter, Ally Leforce. That way it’s all yours. A bit ago, Mark Dagnol and I were able to chat. I asked him about keys to the game and he said all roads lead to Steph Curry in particular his movement off ball. Coach said even when you try to switch, he finds little pockets of space. Then he uses that quick trigger to beat closeouts. It’s never an easy matchup. Back to you, Kevin. All right, Ally. Thank you. Now, here’s SGA. Jimmy Butler unable to get his last shot to go. SGA no good. And they’re one of five to start this game. Just really haven’t gotten into a flow offensively. Sinks the triple. And you can see how the entire arc is open for Curry. There’s no part of it where he’s timid about shooting. Here’s Gilis Alexander. Green with the block. Now Poinski. Last game out. He had 14. Curry is inside. SGA defending, lays it up and banks it in. Curry’s got five. I’ll tell you, I I don’t think the defense can do any better. Stephen Curry is just too good. Handles it. Can score it in your face. It’s unbelievable. Homegrren wide open. A three-pointer is right on target. And he’s not going to miss that sort of an opportunity from D. And DB. You watch how the Thunderplay defense great rim protection. Kevin, this philosophy is all about taking away the feet first. If the ball is in the paint, Sharks are in the water. Over in the corner, Dors. And a great assist by Gilus Alexander as that one goes in. Well, for Lou Dort, it’s all about building confidence from three-point territory. This is a growing part of his skill set. pass the Penski outside Curry and they wasted no time getting those three points back. He’s got eight. Just under three and a half minutes gone here in the first quarter. Gil Alexander passes to Dort and again it’s Oklahoma City with the three. Wow. D just answering from distance right there. I love it. [Applause] finds Butler. Green with a three on Torch. [Applause] Now here’s Butler. He has yet to score. Just five on the clock. Lets it go from deep. And Homer pulls it down. Oklahoma City comes into this one after the win against the Grizzlies. And a wideopen look for SGA. Off target with his three. Not a single shot has gone down this period. It is the very definition of ice cold. That’s the Curry. It’s rebounded by Oklahoma City. They’re getting their first look of the season at the Warriors in this one. And on paper, you’d call them the better team, but they actually lost the season series against this group a year ago. Count that one for Dor. a tremendous job having hands ready, feet prepared, catch and shoot opportunity for Lou Dort is good. And so Steve Kirk decides to call a timeout. He’s going to take a minute here to get things straightened out. [Applause] [Applause] Heat up [Applause] here. Heat [Applause] [Music] [Applause] up here. [Applause] [Applause] Let’s go to the 2K leaderboard. These teams have been terrific at turning turnovers into points. Second, the for Thunder. You know, when you make a mistake against this team, they make you pay. I mean, because they convert those turnovers into fast break points, and that really can be demoralizing. [Applause] Pass to Green. Jordan against Butler. Here he goes and it’s blocked. This is what you love about Isaiah Hartenstein. You’re going to get big time defensive plays. [Applause] And here’s SGA still without a basket over in the corner. Torch. That’s good. And SGA with the assist. SGA’s got five assists tonight. Warriors trail by nine. [Applause] Pass to Green. Back to Butler. Green with a screen for Butler. over George. Not enough on that one as it misses. Listen, things aren’t going his way right now. But listen, you just keep going. Keep working at it. Wallace gets to Gilis Alexander. Oklahoma City hooping the ball around launches a three and again it’s Oklahoma City with a three. That was quick. Already out to a double digit lead. Wow. They come out strong. control the pace, assert their will. Nice. And so Steve Kirk decides to call a timeout. He’s going to make some adjustments to the game plan. [Music] [Music] Heat [Music] up here. [Applause] Here [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] we are in November. Let’s see how things are shaking out in the West early in the season. Taking a look at Oklahoma City. They hold the first place spot in the conference just right where they want to be. They’ve got momentum and of course there’s the Warriors four games back and you know for the Thunder they’ve gotten off to a terrific start this year. We knew they were capable of playing terrific basketball and so far they have not disappointed. Yeah. And there really hasn’t been any feeling out process for them at the start of the season. They were in peak form immediately. And this kind of shot defines who Butler is. Just a bulldog who embraces finishing against the tight coverage. The Warriors shooting their first free throw tonight and they’ve had really good numbers all season from the free throw line. One shot. I simply stated, Jimmy Butler is a winner and a game changer. This guy will compete on both ends of the floor. Gives you everything he has. Now, here’s George Alexander. He had 35 points last game out. Pass to Wallace. Lets the three fly. Jimmy Butler comes up with the rebound. And right from the start, Kevin, they’ve been pounding the glass. Most of those 50/50 balls also going their way. I love his approach and attitude. right now doing everything he can to keep his team in it. Here’s Wallace following the basket by Stephan Curry. Bomb sets the screen for Wallace and play stops whistle on what looks to be an illegal screen. Beyond the leaning, you could see his feet more set on that screen. Easy call. You know, he’s just leaning a little bit. He tried to get away with it, but boy, the official all over it. And the Warriors making a change here. Harford’s checked in. Warriors trail by seven. But with it, still scoreless. [Music] And a lot of contact on that one, so he’ll shoot two here. Well, Stephen Curry has always been able to draw contact, but now he’s so physically strong that he’s able to absorb it better. All right, we’ll take a look now at how the points have been generated so far. a scoring breakdown for the Thunder. They look to fire as much as possible from outside the arc and so far they are hitting at a high clip. Yeah. And what an excellent display of passing in the early stages of this game. A good deal of their points coming directly off quality passes. And both free throws good for Curry. This guy such a professional, right? Goes about his business in a highly consistent way. Here’s Gilis Alexander. Offensive struggles continue missing again. Domingo with a wide open look from outside off the mark. How hard to figure out how he doesn’t knock that one down. No defender in sight. And let’s go to the sideline. Here’s Hey, coach Mark Dagnol talked about the Thunder system of player development. And he said, “We try to do things that serve both the team and the individual and then it’s easier for guys to commit to it. And if that happens, then you have an environment that can be pretty powerful.” Kevin turning potential into production. Thanks a lot, Ally. Man, we talk so often and appropriately about Shay Gildis Alexander as a scorer. How about that dime? Now, it’s hard to see OKC doing what they did last year without Hartinstein. I would argue, Kevin, one of the biggest free agent signings in that particular off season. Hartinstein fills a role as important as any on the team. He can facilitate offense. He’s a rim protector, a dominant rebounder. You talk about a plugandplay guy, that’s Isaiah. Here’s Wallace. And the rebound goes to the Warriors. They defeated Indiana in their last game and they really got after it from a defensive standpoint throughout that entire game. The turnovers they forced really tell the story. There there has to be a willingness to take chances, jumping for steals, getting out in passing lanes, and all of that worked in their favor. Just Alexander passes to Homegrren. Here’s Hartinstein outside. Gilgis Alexander. No good from outside. Listen, let’s not put it lightly. This guy has really struggled here. Hey. Yeah, right here. Back to Green outside. Curry. [Music] [Applause] Five on the clock. Shoots. And again, it’s the Warriors missing. Oklahoma City leading by seven. Dort passes to Gilg Alexander fires the three and Horford pulls it down. They’re winning despite his performance here and they have had his back all night. Pass to Pensky [Applause] on the wing. Green. He’s defended by Hartinstein. [Applause] There’s a minute 47 left to play in the first quarter. And a moment now to check out some of the numbers for Gilgage Alexander. Averaging 33 points a game. Six assists and five rebounds. And you talk about defensive presence. He’s the real difference maker on that end. Yeah, he’s always somewhere around the ball finding ways to help his team by shutting down the opponents. Looking at who’s out there now for the Thunder. Alex Cruso comes in for Dort and it’s Mitchell in for Case Wallace. Here’s Heel. Eight points his last outing. Right side Horford. The shot goes in. First shot, first basket. Well, Al Horbert just goes about his business and that’s an easy opportunity right there. Giljis Alexander kicks to Homer. Back to Gilis Alexander. Snatched away and up the court come the Warriors on the break. Spencer shot is off. Oklahoma City leading by five. Now Caruso currently averaging almost six points a game. Homer sets the screen for Caruso. The Thunder with another miss. Warriors shooting a lowly 30% to start this game out. Pass to heel. Golden State moving it around. [Applause] Oh, here’s Jackson Davis. Defended by Caruso. Clock is at three. Horford from outside. SGA with the rebound. Pressured that shot by getting the hand up just as good as a block. And he did it without fouling. And that’s become an arc. Changing shots without making contact. Artstein inside. And the layup’s good off the glass. Hardenstein’s got his second bucket. And their post play has been really solid right off the bat. And so it’s the Oklahoma City Thunder heading to the bench with a seven-point lead as we wrap up the quarter. They’ve been playing some ferocious defense. Don’t go anywhere. We’ll be right back. [Music] [Music] and hope you’ve enjoyed the broadcast so far. Halfway through the first half in this one. What stands out to you from Oklahoma City in this one? I I love their effort contesting shots, trying to intimidate here early on. Well, as a shooter, when the ball is sent back in your direction enough times, it can certainly have an impact on your mind. So, with Curry sitting on the bench, here’s the group that Steve Cerr has on the floor. Read Jackson Davis. Buddy Heield is out there with Moody. Then there’s Horford. And it’s Butler in at the three, the small forward. Now, here’s Mitchell. He had a 21-point outing in their last game against the Grizzlies in Memphis. Pass to Heel to the inside. Here’s Jackson Davis. Healed outside. The three-pointer. No good. And they had some boxed coverage that turned into no coverage. Joe passes to Mitchell. That’s a no-go. And he’s still looking for his first bucket after two shots. Here’s Butler. [Applause] peeled outside. Tack to Butler. Butler making it happen inside. Yeah, that’s fantastic execution. Jimmy Butler has excellent touch. Close to the rim. On the wing. Mitchell covered by Heel again. Mitchell missing. Warriors trail by three. Pass to Heel. Here’s the three. Wiggins with the rebound. The Thunder have gone 0 and three and are still looking for that first bucket here in the second quarter. [Applause] Mitchell against Heel. Williams. A screen for three. Mitchell. It’s hauled in by Jackson Davis. And so it’s Butler with it. He’ll bring it up for Golden State. They haven’t allowed any points in the second quarter. Rudy finds heel. The shot by Butler. Nobody around. That misses and a chance to tie it there. Down low. Out of bounds. Golden State takes possession. And guys, hold on now. I’m getting word. We have Shams Cherania calling in. Shams, what do you have for us? Well guys, a lot of excitement about this upcoming 2026 draft class, but quietly some scouts voicing early concern about the quality of prospects in the class of 27. Now, there’s still time for players to emerge, but expect this to impact the way teams value those picks. Something to keep an eye on, no doubt. Shams, thank you very much for the report. Now, here’s Butler. He’s got seven. Golden State needs to get off a shot. Spencer and the Warriors miss again. The Thunder lead by three. Dort passes to SGAA. Now Williams back to Gildas Alexander to end the drought. The Warriors pull it in [Music] outside Butler [Applause] here in the second quarter. Just under 3 and 1/2 minutes played [Applause] from deep three-point land and again no good by Golden State. Oklahoma City’s gone 0 or two from here during the second and is SGA in the corner. Shay hits from outside. We all know SGA is a prolific driver. The counterpoint has got to be he’s got to be a threat from three. They need a bucket in a big way here to regain some confidence. Or for the pass to Butler. They kick out to heel and the Warriors miss again. Oklahoma City leading by six. To the middle here’s Williams and a great assist by Gilis Alexander as that one goes in. Alexander. Gil Alexander’s got his seventh assist of the game with that last one. Now here’s Butler. He’s got seven. Healed outside. Pass to Jackson Davis [Applause] for the three. And again, no hit by Golden State. The Thunder have gone only two of seven from the field since the second quarter got underway. Gilg Alexander passes to Williams outside Gil Alexander. Here’s Wallace. There we go. Now on the scoring column with that make he is one for four. Adding to their advantage, trying to find a way to blow this one open. One of the things they’re doing is identifying favorable matchups and then going at them. And so Steve Kerr decides to call a timeout. He’s going to take this chance to talk to his guy. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Applause] Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Applause] And Oklahoma City making a change. Harden’s checked in. Let’s take a look at the numbers for Jimmy Butler. and he’s gotten very shaky at the foul line in the last five games compared to his numbers through the rest of the season. I know he’s frustrated and he’ll be desperate to get it turned around here tonight. Warriors trail by 10. Kaminga sends a screen for Butler to stop the run. It’s rebounded by Hartinstein. Hartinstein’s got nine rebounds now tonight. Just a solid performance on the interior. The rebounding has been off the charts. Now here’s Dors. He’s got 12. Six on the shot clock. And here’s Gilis Alexander outside. It’s the three-point bomb. SGA’s got the lead up to 13 now for the Thunder. Golden State moving it around top of the key. Butler. [Applause] They kick it out to Green. That’s up a three. Wiggins with the rebound. You can just see the frustration growing on their faces. Nothing going their way. It just been one of those games and they need to find a way to turn it around before it gets completely away from them. Oh, great ball movement there. Some tough offensive sets. They want to turn it around. Yeah, right now you just need a bucket to get some momentum. It’s stolen by Hardenstein. Dort with the ball. Butler covering. Hardenstein with a screen on But inside and the dunk by Hardenstein. Yeah, they’re rolling right now. That lead continues to grow and one of the things that’s helped that is they’re getting it done on both ends. terrific focus on offense and they’re locked in defensively. Here’s Pajki. Scoreless thus far and he’s a good shooter from outside but not sure from that game. Boy, we’re seeing it more and more guys looking to create additional space by stepping back further from the line. Now here’s Gus Alexander out to Wallace from downtown. Pajki grabs the board. Warriors trail by 17. It’s stolen by Hartinstein. Wallace against Kaminga. Wallace. The pass to Gilis Alexander over Kurt. Oklahoma City. The rebound. Gilis Alexander can’t get it to go. Well, you know, they’re in the lead, but he’s still been frustrated from an offensive standpoint. Pass to Kaminga. Now, here’s Curry. Can they get it? And it’s Shay Gilis Alexander with the rebound. Boy, after dropping two triples in the first quarter, he hasn’t hit another yet. Dort finds Gilis Alexander. Now, Hartenstein guarded by Ker and a wide open look here for Wiggins. off target from three-point range. Green dishes to Curry. Butler on the way. Banked in off the glass. Butler’s got nine points and sinking that one. He ends a 14 nothing run by the Thunder. And so Mark Dagnel calls a timeout. Coach needs a moment to talk things over. Want to keep rolling here following the win against Memphis. Yeah, in that game I I thought they took advantage of some sloppy play, but give them credit. They turned mistakes into points. Well, you have to capitalize when your opponent has misused. Give this team some credit. Every time that opponent turned it over, they capitalized. [Applause] Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Applause] Homer is jumping. for the Thunder. Al Horford. He’s checked in for the Warriors. [Applause] Here’s Wallace looking at his numbers. He averages a bit over nine points a game. Dort kicks to Homegrren. Homegrren sets the screen for Wallace. Pass to Gilg Alexander. Five to shoot. Back to Wallace. Jacks up a three. Raymond Green grabs the miss. Green’s got his fourth rebound in this one. Some nice passing by Golden Stadium. Now here’s Kaminga. hasn’t made one yet. It’s Curry outside. Score the basket. His fifth of the game. He’s missed six shots against those five bakes. There is nothing Steph Curry can’t do on the floor. He is a Hall of Famer. And right now, the defense has got to find a way to get him off balance. Here’s Hungri, the Thunder with another miss. And there’s the call on Jedri. That’ll be his second foul of the game. Second personal foul. First two fouls. Warriors trail by 12. And Greg on a team as stacked as OKC, you can almost forget about Chad Homegrren who is the number two overall pick back in 2022. And let’s give him his flowers, right? The portrait of a modern big man. Shot blocking, shooting range, and plays with an edge. And here’s SGA after the three-pointer from Stephen Curry. Dort finds Wallace. And here’s Gilis Alexander outside. And that one is good from Hartinstein. Hartinstein’s got eight. Well, this is what Isaiah Hartenstein does, right? He just keeps working on the glass, both ends. Nicely done. Back to Curry. Lets it go with a three. Drains it from beyond the arc. Curry’s got 21 in the game. All these threes they’re giving up have really been the driving force on this run. [Music] to the paint. Get stolen by Green. Pass to Kaminga. That’s tipped. And tough defense from Isaiah Hartenstein. He’s not having it at the rim. Fires from 14. Gil Alexander with the bucket. He’s got 11. And with the lead, I like the strategy here. Continue to get the ball to guys who can do something with it. One thing we’ve learned in the NBA, the game is never over. So, you’ve got to continue to score, continue to build your lead. And they pick up two. Curry’s got 11 here in this quarter alone. Great quarter for him at the offensive end trying to will his team back in the game. Just one second between the shot clock and game clock. Gildas Alexander passes to Dors. Now Homer. [Applause] Wallace looking for an opening. Offline with his three. And so that’s the end of the first half. Thunder lead by eight. And for 2K Sports, we’ll be back here at PCOM Center right after this. [Music] Thank you for joining us. Getting right to the story. Things are going well for the Oklahoma City Thunder. They’re dominating on the back boys. Just having their way out there, Shaq. out musling, out tustling, out fussling, out schmusling. It’s no wonder why they’re in front. All right, now still early on, but let’s check out the Western Conference standings. Check it out, OKC. This team wants to do big things, shack size things, and I got to say, they’re looking almost as dominant as Kenny. Easy, big fella. But I got to say, they are making it look easy here in this early part of the season at least. That’ll do it for our show tonight. Thanks for joining us and we’ll send you back to Kevin Harland for more hoops action. [Music] We played through the first half. Plenty of basketball though left in this one. Curry has been sensational. Yeah, and just look at the numbers from the first half. He has been very efficient. I think they’ve taken their time. They’ve showed incredible patience. It’s a sign of a well coached ball club. Here’s Curry. Dor and Homegrren are the forwards. At the guard spots, we’ll be seeing Kilg Alexander and Wallace. And it’s Hartinstein in at the center position and Matthew Mark Dagno starts the second half. And then they continue to control the glass. The defense there got away with a major lapse. Green dishes to curve pass to Butler. Green with a screen on. Here’s Butler and he converts the layup. Butler’s got the first points to start out the third quarter for the Warriors. Terrific play call to give him a clean look at the rim. That’s how you want to start the second half. Well, there is nothing better than catching a rhythm as early as possible. And boy, that’s a terrific start right there. Now, here’s Gilas Alexander. Six to shoot. And the officials have called the illegal screen right there. And let’s take this chance to check out the NBA steel leaders. The real stats, the real scores from the real NBA. Take a look at Wallace. Always dangerous on the court. He leads the league defensively. His intensity just never drops. You match that up with his incredible timing and you can see why he’s a top the list. Now here’s Butler outside. Kuminga and the rejection by Hungren. Long 71 with that 76 wingspan. Homer can alter or block just about every shot in his vicinity. Here’s Wallace. Throw a screen on Curry. Back to Wallace. There’s the triple. The offensive rebound. And Harden is right there. And the Thunder lead by eight. Oh, big time put back there. What a great motor on this guy. There is no one who goes after those rebounds harder. Jordan against Butler. Green with a screen for Butler. No good on that one. Nice defense from Dors. And they’re one of four here to start the second half. Back to Gilus Alexander. Shot on the way. Pajinski grabs the board. You’re not going to see that very often. Plenty of space, but he just, let’s face it, he whips on them. Outside Curry and the Warriors miss again. Boy, a brutal start to the half. One for their first five attempts. And Draymond Green picks up the foul. That is his first foul of the game. There’s a foul for Ste. [Applause] Second half of play and we’re 3 minutes into the third here. Here’s Wallace and he banks in the layup. Wallace has got his second bucket of the night. When you allow good scorers to get uncontested shots at the rim, no wonder you’re losing. To me, this has simply stated been a complete lack of defensive attention and focus all night long. Oklahoma City leading by 10. Dort passes to Gilis Alexander. Pass to Homer. [Applause] Back to SGA just four to shoot looking to end his cold spell and that’s two points on the lay and now a 12-point Thunder lead. That’s about trusting your timing and the feel you have as that shot clock is dwindling SGA. Yes, sir. Back to Curry trying to end the drought. The three ball from Curry. Really well done there. Just confident and composed. Never in a hurry. And here is Julius Alexander. He’s got 13. [Applause] Yep. That one goes in there. SGA’s got 15 points. I’ll tell you, they come out of the locker room. They are a step slow on the defensive end. Outside Green outside Curry. Three-pointer. Thunder with the rebound. Well, they’ve been better than good on the glass today and there is a glaring discrepancy between these two teams in that area. Warriors trail by 11. The ski with it. Nothing on the board. Curry is inside. Gil Alexander covering. Curry can’t get it to go. That’s not the type of opportunity he fails to convert very often. Dort k gets to SGA. Wallace outside. They grab their own miss. Outside Dort off target from outside. Golden State’s gone one of four in three-point shots here in the third. Pensky finds Curry. Whistle blows. Basket is good. So, a chance here for a three-point play. You know what never ceases to amaze me is Steph Curry’s ability to contort his body, draw the contact, get the call, and still find a way to make the shot. at the line for one. Shooting one. [Applause] SGA 15 points in the game. [Applause] It’s Dort on the wing and a great assist by Gilish Alexander as that one goes in. Dort’s got 17 now. Boy, for the most part when they have gone through him, he has delivered. Butler feeling out of it. Curry way outside trying to come right back with the three of his own. It’s no good. [Music] SGA against right at the rim. No problem there for Shane. Now this is his bread and butter, folks. SGA lives inside the painted area. Now let’s take a minute to talk to Ally before sports. Ally, well Ted Hungren talked about how he succeeds in spite of a slender brain. He said, “You can’t be afraid of contact. I’ll continue to use my strengths out there, my length, being slippery, playing hard, and try to get better at my weaknesses, too, throughout my career.” That will leave me in a good spot. Back to you, Kevin. The sky is the limit for him. Okay, thank you, Allan. And here is Gilis Alexander after the three-pointer from Stephen Curry. And still looking for his first triple of the second half. He had three at halftime. Back to Green. Pass to Penski. [Applause] Shot clock at five. Nice defense from Waltz. The Thunder lead by 10 outside. Dort now. Hartenshine kicks it out to Homegrren and the three ball is good. Need points for him. Well, the very definition of a stretch big, right? Homegrid comes in with the reputation as a spacer. Green with a screen on Dort. [Applause] Butler against Dort looking to get back on track here. It is good. Butler’s got four points in the quarter. How much do you love to see the turnaround? And so Mark Dagnel calls a timeout. This now will give him a chance to discuss some potential changes. [Applause] Heat up [Music] [Applause] here. [Applause] [Music] Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Applause] Look for Oklahoma City. Aaron Wiggins comes in for Isaiah Hartinstein. And it’s Alex Caruso in for Gilg Alexander. Al Horford. He’s checked in for the Warriors. Buddy Heel comes in for Butler. [Applause] Oklahoma City leading by 11. Pass to Homegrren from outside the ark and no good that time. Golden State’s going a less than productive two of six from three-point land in the second half. Inside Horford and he could not get that one to go. A lot of contact and he’ll go to the line for two. Got one on Homegrren. Well, the frame of Al Horford goes a long way in helping him be one of the most consistent, solid defensive presences there is on the floor, forcing them to compromise there. And that one falls for Horford. Well, Al Horford, one of the most respected veterans in this league. Why? Well, he’s unselfish and it’s always about team first. The Warriors making a switch here. Peyton’s checked in. And El Horford drops them both. The Thunder lead by nine. Wallace left side into the lane. A wide open look here for Caruso. hands it from downtown. Caruso’s got his first three points of the game. Green with a screen for heel. [Applause] [Applause] came this close to a four-point play. He’ll head to the line for three free throws. Well, that’s a smart play by Heield. He allows the defense to get close. Won’t back off his shot. Excellent job. And let’s get your take, guys, on the scoring breakdown for Oklahoma City. Their accuracy in this one has just been on another level. I mean, the three ball keeps falling and the defense just hasn’t been able to run them off the line. I think another thing that’s striking here tonight, the ball movement is incredible. Again and again, they’re making smart passes to ready shooters. And the Warriors making a change here [Applause] and he sinks the second. Wow, they’ve made every free throw here in the second half. And he nails the third. Yeah, I like that they haven’t lost their aggressiveness here in the second despite being down. Wiggins surveying the floor. Pass to Homegrren. Two points. That one goes. 10 points for Chad Homegrren. And once Homer gets the ball in there, he can finish in so many ways. Santos the pass to Kirk. Fires from deep. Oh, what a stroke from Curry. He got loose from downtown the first half. Now has three here in the second. Unstoppable on the Wayne. Wiggins. Wallace outside. Wiggins. A screen on Kirk. Here’s Wallace in Oklahoma City again with the bucket. And here’s Heield. He’ll bring it up for Golden State. It’s a 10-point game. Up top, Curry. Wallace covering. Back to Jackson Davis. Healed outside. No good on the three. The Thunder shooting it beautifully here in the third. 56% from the field. Wiggins has a screen for Caruso and a miss there on the triple. Warriors trail by 10. 124 left in the third quarter. It’s to Curry Corford with a screen on Wallace and stolen by Wiggins over in the corner. Caruso homegrren outside go six goes up and lays it nice and easy and now a 12-point Thunder lead. Simply crushing it right now. So much more accurate in the second half than he was in the first. Heel the pass to Kirby and three off the mark. And on an open look like that, he’s very gifted at making the weak coverage pay. Homerren sets the screen for Caruso. Pass to Homer. Higgins outside. Homegrren left side from the baseline. And there’s another one for the Thunder. Warriors trail by 14. Here’s Curry. He has 35 to stop the drought on John Wilson. This is what dominating the glass looks like. He just cannot be contained. Wow, what a performance. And he’s not just winning with physical ability. He’s winning with anticipation. And so it’s the Oklahoma City Thunder with a 14-point lead as we bring the quarter to a close. A look at the field goal percentage numbers tells the story of what tough defense they’re playing today. And don’t go away, we’ll be right back. And let’s go back to a terrific pass calling tonight our State Farm assist of the game. and he sliced the D wide open with this feed. They had no chance to prevent that basket. Well, that’s what a great pass will do, right? You’ll love the unselfish play. And with the fourth quarter upon us, time is running out for this game to become competitive. So, with Curry sitting on the bench, here’s the group that Steve Cerr has on the floor. Jimmy Butler is out there with Trace Jackson Davis. Then there’s Wford. Then there’s Buddy Heel and Richard. The assist totals, Kevin, just continue to grow. They’re way ahead in that category. Ball movement has been awesome. Now, here’s Neil. The kick outside to Butler. Golden State moving it around from the arc. He can’t hit. He is singlehandedly dropping the temperature in here with that cold stream. He is trying to shoot his way out of it. And it might be better for him to pass the basketball at this point. Warriors trail by 17. To the middle. Here’s Horford. And the dunk by Horford. Well, Al Horford does not mind sending a message now. And then how about that easy flush? Mitchell passes to Wiggins. And here is Jurgis Alexander on the wing. Williams. Now, Bill Alexander gets rebounded by Golden State. Jackson Davis has got his fourth rebound in this one. Caruso against Butler. They double him with Wiggins. Pass to Heel over SGA. healed can’t hit. He’s so frustrated. Hasn’t had a make all game. It’s making it very difficult for them to find any success. [Music] On the wing, Mitchell takes the three and that one’s good. Caruso Caruso’s got a couple of three-pointers now in the fourth for the Thunder. Guys are looking for a spark here. Yeah, a cold stretch offensively for sure. takes a step back outside. Horford good and Butler gets the assist. Horford’s got five points in the quarter. That’s tell a veteran shot right there. Al Horford immediately answering back with a three of his own. Go ahead, big fella. Garuso a good look. Makes no mistake on the open jump shot. And you can see he just caught a glimpse of the open man on the perimeter and immediately got him the basketball. And so Steve Kerr calls for the timeout. He’s not taking any chances. It wants to huddle him up right away. [Applause] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Applause] [Applause] Heat. Heat. Stein, he’s checked in for Jaylen Williams. The Warriors also with a sub. Curry’s checked in. [Applause] So, it’s the Warriors now trailing by 17 launches it and the Warriors miss again. And the great shooters know when they’ve got enough opening to go for the three. I didn’t think it was a bad choice on that possession. Now, here’s Mitchell. Back to Gilus Alexander. Down to five on the shot clock. The shot’s good. SGA’s got 19 points. One of the great strengths in SGA’s game, the ability to maintain control and finish through contact. Here’s Curry with the three. It’s rebounded by Oklahoma City. Hartstein’s got his 16th rebound on the night. And is SGA in the corner. I see him. Back to Caruso. His three-pointer is off the mark. Warriors trail by 19. [Music] Healed outside. There’s a screen and the Warriors miss again for Oklahoma City. They’ve gone 47 from the field since the beginning of the fourth. Mitchell shot is good. The man has no heart. And that’s poor defense for a team that has a long way to catch up. Well, credit the offense, though. If you’re going to come with casual defensive effort, this team’s responsibility is to take advantage. And they do. Now, here’s Butler. So, the wing on the left, three-pointer, Horford. It’s rebounded by Hartinstein. Hartinstein’s got his 18th rebound here tonight. All over the place. Here’s SGA. And the t by culture. Boy, the length of SGA. Get off your feet, young fella. They need a good offensive possession. Yeah, they’ve gone a long time without a bucket. Here’s Butler. Hits the jump hook. No doubt about it. He has done a ton to help his team, but he’s going to have to do even more if they want to have a chance to get back in. Now here’s Gas Alexander. Mitchell wide open and the three off target. I’ll tell you this is not a game he’ll want to individually remember, but they are positioned to close this thing out. Count it. Well, Jimmy Butler outstanding at creating opportunities for his teammates. He is not just a scorer, guys. And Mark Dagnel calls timeout. And that timeout by coach was carefully measured, wanting to make sure that everybody is on the same page here. Yeah. Heat. [Applause] [Applause] Heat. Heat. [Applause] Heat. Heat. A different look for Oklahoma City. Chad Homegrren. He’s checked in for Aaron Wiggins. Jordan comes in for Alex Caruso. And it’s Kase Wallace in for Mitchell. Then for the Warriors, Draymond Green, he’s checked in for Horford. Kaminga comes in for Trace Jackson Davis. And it’s Brandon Pajki in for Heel. [Applause] SGA surveying the defense. [Applause] Homer against Kaminga. Homegrren can’t hit. Warriors trail by 20. Pajki with it. It’s to Curry on the wing. Green. [Applause] Here’s Pajki. Oh, good with the triple. Alexander finds Harden. [Applause] Homegrren outside. Oklahoma City moving the ball around. Pass to Wallace for three. Burries the long range jumper. Yeah, coming down the stretch they’ve become reliant upon their perimeter game. Boy, the three-point arc has been a major factor in what they’ve done here tonight. You love the aggressiveness. Now, here’s Curry. Kmena bounce pass. Green controls the rebound and puts it back up and in. Draymond Green has a knack for understanding where the ball will come off. He’s got long arms. Really nice job getting after it on the boards. Here’s Wallace and the layup. Well, this is what we talk about the tale of two halves. He has been outstanding out of the break. Butler on the way. Soris, when it comes to punishing fluffing, the acronym is STEM. And you can walk us through this. S EM. That’s right, Kevin. Secondary theatrical embellished movements. Players are always going to embellish contact because they want to make sure the official season. What the league doesn’t want are the flailing piouettes, the exaggeration or figning of contact. Those actions will be penalized. [Music] And Green no good on that one. Well, there’s so much you can come to depend on with Draymond Green. Certainly skill in terms of his passing and rebounding and defense, but how about the emotion and leadership as well, guys? Now here’s Gus Alexander. Crane with the rebound. Pass to Butler. [Music] [Applause] It’s rebounded by Hortenstein. Hartinstein’s got his 20th rebound here tonight. Saw that coming and it’s going to be out of bounds. The Thunder will retain possession. And he made the right read on that play but just couldn’t secure the steal. Yeah, the anticipation was there, the hustle was there. Very close to picking that one. On defense, the Warriors. Gil Alexander can’t get it to go. Green deciding where to go with it. Pass to Penski. [Applause] Curry kicks him up. Shot clock at six. Shoots over Dors. And again, it’s the Warriors missing. The Thunder leading by 21. And Gildish Alexander. Here we go. And he gets the bucket. 14 points for Chad Homegrren. And looking to get stronger. Homegrren fights through the bump. Tons of time for him to grow into that frame. Outside Butler. No one near Curry as he lets it go. Good. And Butler gets the assist. Butler’s got five assists tonight. Wallace outside. Back to Gildas Alexander. Solid play on the low block and that one’s good. SGA’s got 12 points in just the second half. And for the Warriors, they’re shooting 34% from the field. That’s not going to get it done. Back to Curry. And just the way pilots use VR to train, now NBA officials can do the same. Yeah, it’s all about reps, right? Getting them with the headset in a lower stress setting helps prepare them to make the right call when the lights are brightest. Now Dorting the miss by Jonathan Kaminga from deep. Wallace. The pass to Dort outside SGAA. A three-pointer off the mark. He needs to look to try to drive inside and get going. That outside shot is simply not there. And there’s the basket. Whistle blows and a chance for a three-point play. Going to the line for one. I love the advantage he has from a speed standpoint. Does a great job of creating separation for that shot for the Warriors. Pajinski shooting one. Shooting one. [Applause] And Gilas Alexander’s got the ball here for the Thunder. The biggest lead of the game was 24 points. [Music] And he’s fouled pretty hard on that shot, but he’s got the chance to pick up the points at the line. And it goes on Draymond Green. Boy, Shay Gildish Alexander has become the master at drawing fouls. Shay Gildas Alexander. Two shots. First free throw is good. And as we’ve seen, Greg, navigating this age of social media can be difficult for an NBA player. Yeah, a momentary indiscretion can get broadcast to the whole world. So, there’s a need for caution that’s probably higher than in decades past. Both free throws good from SGA. What’s been amazing to watch is Shay Gildas Alexander going from good player to now putting his name at the very top of the list in terms of great guards in the league. Now here’s Curry Green with a screen on Gilas Alexander connects again from distance. Burries his 10th triple of the game. Unbelievable. Door outside. Here’s Hardenstein. Now Dort now SGA man it out outside Homegrren shoots the three and it doesn’t go quite enough defense that time around just lucky he was off and guys what we saw here tonight is one side having everything going for them huge margin of victory for the Thunder look at the number of assists you know they didn’t get stuck in those one-on-one situations and they got the ball to the guys with the best matchups. Easy drives, open jumpers, and great ball movement. And so that moves their record to 11 wins on the year. And you know guys, what a nice performance it was for Shay Gilas Alexander. A big part of their success was his ability to keep the ball moving, finding guys when they would flash open. They made the most of their opportunities looking comfortable and locked in throughout the night. What an impressive performance to say the least. At this point, it looks insurmountable. Now, here’s Butler. The shot and game clock separated by four and it’s Green missing. Now, here’s GIS Alexander. So, no problem for Oklahoma City as they get the win. They won this game going away. They were the better basketball team by far tonight. And you got to commend this sort of dominance, particularly here at home. It’s a great feeling when you play almost a perfect game and to have that crowd be so pumped up. And that’s going to do it tonight folks for our broadcast for Dorisburg.

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