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The Oklahoma City Thunder will try to push their fourteen game winning streak forward tonight in Utah, but they will do it without their star guard. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been ruled out against the Jazz because of left elbow bursitis, which leaves Oklahoma City without its offensive engine as it reaches another major test on the schedule, per Essentially Sports. The surprise development arrived only two days after he looked unstoppable in Dallas.

On Friday, the reigning NBA MVP put together one of the most precise scoring nights of his career. Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 33 points in three quarters during a 132 to 111 victory over the Mavericks. He went 10 for 12 from the field and added 11 for 12 at the line as Oklahoma City moved to 22 and 1. He set the tone early with 17 points in the first half, then added 16 more in the third quarter to blow the game open. Nothing in that performance suggested discomfort, which made today’s injury news even more surprising for fans and the team.

Thunder Lose Their Constant as Injury Concern Rises

Gilgeous-Alexander has carried Oklahoma City through a season that has included several injuries across the roster. He has averaged 32.8 points, 6.4 assists, and 4.7 rebounds while the Thunder climb to the top of the standings. He has also delivered the steady pace and rhythm that guide the way they play, so the sudden shift in availability creates a meaningful adjustment for a group trying to stay ahead of the pack.

The Thunder have not offered an official timeline for his recovery from left elbow bursitis. The condition can vary in severity based on swelling and mobility, so the team will evaluate how he responds. The Thunder do not want to compromise long term health during a dominant start, so they will trust internal assessments before deciding on next steps. For tonight, the group prepares to move forward without its leader.

The next question centers on when the Thunder expect him back. Without a formal update from the franchise, only the current designation matters. Gilgeous-Alexander will miss the game in Utah, and Oklahoma City will monitor how he progresses before clearing his return. Until then, the focus shifts to how the rotation adapts around a significant absence.

Gilgeous-Alexander Stays Impactful Off the Court

Even with the injury news swirling, the All-Star has continued to draw attention for more than basketball. After Friday’s win in Dallas, Gilgeous-Alexander joined NFL Network’s Taylor Rooks for a segment on NBA Nightcap, per Pro Football Network. Rooks brought up the social media captions that have become part of his cultural imprint. She highlighted one of his most quoted lines, “How can I go back and forth if I’m not really back in fourths,” which fans turned into a running joke and a badge of his creative personality.

Rooks asked how he crafts those captions that often shift across social feeds. Many expected a long explanation about writing habits or saved ideas. Gilgeous-Alexander gave a simple answer.

“It just comes to me. I wake up, I think, nothing beyond that,” he said. “You guys can do it too, trust me. Pen and a paper, that’s all.”

His calm tone contrasted with the hype that follows each post, but it also reflected why he resonates with fans. He brings clarity to moments that many treat like puzzles, which mirrors how he approaches the game itself.

Oklahoma City will now try to navigate the matchup in Utah without him. The team has thrived with his consistency, and his return will depend on how the elbow responds over time. For now, the Thunder shift into a new challenge while their star focuses on recovery.

Burtland Dixon Burtland Dixon is a sports journalist covering the NBA and athlete culture for Heavy.com. A former Division II athlete turned journalist, he offers a unique blend of locker room perspective and storytelling expertise. He has more than eight years of experience in digital media and previously served as an Associate Editor at ClutchPoints, with additional bylines at Idolator, Trend Chaser, and Buzznet. Burtland is based between California and New York. Instagram: @showmi_more More about Burtland Dixon

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