Thunder use depth to take control of Game 2, series vs. Lakers - ESPN
OKLAHOMA CITY — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander served as a cheerleader during the most important stretch of the Oklahoma City Thunder's 125-107 win over the Los Angeles Lakers in Thursday's Game 2 of their second-round series.
The Lakers had a five-point lead when Gilgeous-Alexander picked up his fourth foul only 86 seconds into the second half, forcing the reigning MVP to the bench for the rest of the third quarter.
By the time Gilgeous-Alexander returned to start the fourth quarter, the Thunder led by 13. Oklahoma City seized command of the game thanks to a 22-4 run soon after Gilgeous-Alexander's exit, the key to the Thunder taking a 2-0 series lead and remaining undefeated this postseason.
«It was amazing,» said Gilgeous-Alexander, who matched Chet Holmgren with a team-high 22 points. «They strung together stops, and they played the right way offensively. I've got full confidence in those guys. Those guys know how to win basketball games. They've proven that. We've proven that. No matter who's on the floor, we can get the job done.»
The Thunder's success during the stretch without Gilgeous-Alexander was a testament to two of the defending champions' biggest strengths: a dominant defense that turned seven turnovers into 11 points in the quarter and remarkable depth.
«Everyone's ready to go, and everyone trusts each other,» guard Ajay Mitchell said. «That really helps us. When you go out there, you have confidence. Everyone has confidence, and you just go out there and play.»
Mitchell, who wasn't in the playoff rotation as a rookie last year and has replaced injured star Jalen Williams in the starting lineup during this postseason, ran the offense with precision and poise while Gilgeous-Alexander cheered from the bench.


