Thunder vs Suns Game 2: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Drops 37 as OKC Takes 2–0 Series Lead
Thunder vs Suns Game 2: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Drops 37 as OKC Takes 2–0 Series Lead
The Oklahoma City Thunder continued their dominant playoff run, defeating the Phoenix Suns 120–107 in Game 2 of the 2026 NBA Playoffs. With the win, OKC now holds a 2–0 lead in the Western Conference First Round.
After finishing as the No. 1 seed in the West, the Thunder have controlled both games against a Suns team that advanced through the Play-In Tournament.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Leads the Way
Once again, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SGA) proved to be the difference-maker.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander stats (Game 2):
- 37 points (game-high)
- 5 rebounds
- 9 assists
- 2 three-pointers
SGA led all scorers and controlled the game offensively, combining scoring efficiency with elite playmaking.
Thunder Take Control After Tight Start
The game began as a close contest, with both teams trading leads early. However, OKC took control midway through the first quarter and never looked back.
Key moments included:
- A scoring run sparked by Luguentz Dort’s three-pointer
- A second-quarter surge led by Isaiah Joe
- Consistent offensive pressure that extended the lead
By halftime, the Thunder had built momentum that carried through the rest of the game.
Third Quarter Surge Seals the Game
The turning point came in the third quarter, where OKC created separation.
- SGA scored 12 points in the third quarter alone
- The Thunder extended their lead to over 20 points
- The Suns struggled to respond offensively
By the end of the third, the game was effectively out of reach.
Strong Supporting Cast for OKC
While SGA led the charge, the Thunder received key contributions across the roster:
- Chet Holmgren: 19 points (3 three-pointers)
- Jalen Williams: 19 points
- Ajay Mitchell: 14 points
This balanced scoring highlights OKC’s depth and makes them a difficult team to defend.
Series Outlook
With a 2–0 series lead, the Thunder are now in full control as the series shifts to Phoenix. If OKC maintains this level of play, they are well-positioned to advance to the next round.
Final Thoughts
The Thunder vs Suns playoff series has been one-sided so far, with Oklahoma City showcasing both star power and team depth. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s MVP-level performance continues to elevate the team as a serious championship contender.
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