OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Less than 24 hours after winning Game 1 in decisive fashion, the Oklahoma City Thunder said their main objective is get better before Game 2 against the Phoenix Suns.

SGA finished the night with 25 points, Jalen Williams ended with 22 points, and Chet Holmgren ended Game 1 with 16 points.

One of the biggest stories of the game was the number of turnovers that impacted the Suns. In all, the Suns turned the ball over 19 times, and the Thunder capitalized- scoring 34 points off of those turnovers.

Game 1 ended with a final score of 119-84, making the Oklahoma City Thunder only the second team in the NBA to record back-to-back 30+ point wins in the first game of the NBA Playoffs. It was also the fourth largest Playoff win in Thunder history.

Now, the Oklahoma City Thunder have a couple of days before Game 2 at the Paycom Center.

On Monday, Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault said their main focus was fixing some of the mistakes that occurred in Game 1 and preparing for a better Suns team.

“This series isn’t over until somebody gets the four…both teams have the opportunity to improve through the series. Phoenix is going to improve, it’s what they’ve done all year, and we have to be a team that improves as well. And that’s really the focus on a day like today,” he said.

“We regroup, go over some of the stuff that we did good, we did bad. Watch a lot of film and those days, it’s always good to recover as well,” said Lu Dort. “We all know how physical the playoff is and how competitive it is. So, to cool down a little bit, use those days to take care of our bodies and stuff like that.”

Another focus is containing Devin Booker.

During Game 1, Booker scored 23 points for the Suns with 6 rebounds.

“16 of his 17 shots were contested by us, and that was a good thing. He obviously can still have 23 points when you do that, but it’s certainly better than them being uncontested,” said Daigneault. “He’s a really good player. You know, you can play great defense, and he can still rise up and make a shot. There’s a reason he’s got the status that he does.”

“He’s a good player; we all know that. So as much pressure we can put on him, it’ll help. I mean, obviously, like you said, he’s going to make some shots. So whatever we can do to make it tough, like coach said. I mean, everything has to be contested and that’s our main goal,” Dort said.

One of the biggest question marks in the postseason is how Jalen Williams will return to playing each game following a season plagued by injuries.

“He’s an impressive athlete to be out for the period of time that he was and to be able to hit the ground running the way that he’s been able to,” Daigneault said.

During Game 1, Williams finished with 22 points, 15 of those points coming from the 3-point line.

“That’s just the nature of the playoffs. I mean, you’re going to have to shoot those shots when they’re available to you. You’re probably not getting a better shot on the possession than a pretty good three,” Daigneault says.

Game 2 is scheduled for Wednesday, April 22 at the Paycom Center.

Tipoff is set for 8:30 p.m.