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Oklahoma City’s Centerpieces Click in Thunder’s Loss to the Knicks
After dropping a highway sport in Memphis, the Thunder made it two in a row with a deflating 129-119 loss to the New York Knicks in Oklahoma Metropolis on Monday. The Thunder merely had no reply for Jalen Brunson and New York’s rebounding benefit.
Oklahoma Metropolis hasn’t held an opponent beneath 30 first quarter factors in 5 video games now, permitting 38 factors to the Knicks on Monday. The final time the 2 groups met, simply ten days in the past within the Large Apple, the Thunder allowed 48 factors within the opening body. It’s changing into very problematic for a younger Thunder group that must be almost excellent down the stretch to mount a comeback some nights.
After the back-to-back highway wins towards Toronto and New York, it appears like Oklahoma Metropolis is coming again right down to earth. Both that, or Aleksej Pokusevski’s presence within the lineup is desperately missed in OKC’s scarce entrance courtroom depth.
Regardless of the loss, Oklahoma Metropolis had a stable offensive outing. Right here’s who led the Thunder on Monday evening:
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
SGA was efficient tonight, dropping 30 factors, seven assists and 5 rebounds. His potential to hover round 30 factors on each evening, even when it’s an off evening, is changing into unbelievable to look at.
Gilgeous-Alexander was simply 9-of-22 from the ground and 0-of-2 from 3-point vary, however his aggressiveness on the offensive finish is what each Thunder fan needs to see, irrespective of if he takes an additional shot or two. The OKC star was 12-of-13 on the free throw line, too.
Lu Dort
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Monday was arguably Dort’s greatest sport of the season. Oklahoma Metropolis’s defensive stopper totaled 24 factors and eight rebounds on an environment friendly 9-of-14 taking pictures and 3-of-4 from 3-point vary.
After a gradual begin, Dort is lastly discovering a groove on the offensive finish. Monday, he took open photographs and located confidence early that led to an enormous sport.
Josh Giddey
Although Giddey missed each of his triples, he nonetheless had an environment friendly 18 factors on 8-of-15 taking pictures. He discovered a pleasant rhythm each within the lane and along with his floater Monday.
Along with the scoring, Giddey added 9 rebounds and 7 assists, enjoying an entire sport. It was certainly one of his higher offensive showings this season.
Jalen Williams
Outdoors of severely struggling from lengthy vary, Williams has been an unbelievable addition as a first-year participant. Monday evening was extra of the identical, as JDub added 13 factors off the bench on 5-of-11 taking pictures. Outdoors taking pictures stays the one maintain up in his present sport, because the rookie was simply 0-for-3 from lengthy vary. The flexibility he brings to lineup is large for a group just like the Thunder, although, and he’s solely going to enhance.
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‘So what? Now what?’: Alabama players react to loss to Oklahoma
No. 7 Alabama football should have defeated unranked Oklahoma. But the Crimson Tide didn’t.
Oklahoma had only won one SEC game all season. It wasn’t even bowl eligible before Saturday.
Then, the Alabama offense failed to score a touchdown and sputtered for much of the night. The Crimson Tide defense couldn’t stop Oklahoma’s rushing attack when the game was still close.
Alabama turned the ball over three times, with three Jalen Milroe interceptions.
As a result, the Crimson Tide fell 24-3 to the Sooners on Saturday at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.
“There is no excuse,” linebacker Jihaad Campbell said. “None. Everybody saw it. Whoever was watching the game. We lost, and we’ve got to take it on the chin and keep learning from that.”
Alabama (8-3, 4-3 SEC) gave up 325 yards, with 257 yards, on the ground to Oklahoma and two touchdowns. Oklahoma (6-5, 2-5) had the nation’s 90th ranked scoring offense entering the game.
“Our job was to out-execute those guys, and we fell short tonight,” Campbell said.
Meanwhile, the Alabama offense tallied only 234 yards, with 164 through the air and 70 on the ground, to score only a field goal.
Milroe, who gashed LSU on the ground two weeks ago, couldn’t get anything going with his legs with only seven yards on 15 carries.
“They had a great game plan for us,” offensive lineman Tyler Booker said. “We’ve just got to get a hat on a hat. We have to execute better.”
The Alabama players who took part in interviews postgame showed a clear and intentional interest in moving on quickly from the result and performance in Norman.
“So what? Now what?” Booker said. “Can’t do anything about what just happened. What we can do is make sure we prepare our tails off.”
Next up is a matchup with Auburn in the Iron Bowl at Bryant-Denny Stadium to close out the regular season. Alabama won’t make the SEC Championship Game, but it might not yet be eliminated from the playoff just yet. The Allstate playoff predictor on Saturday night gave the Crimson Tide a 31% chance to still make the postseason.
“Got a big game next week,” Booker said. “Got to put all of our focus and energy there. Can’t do anything about what just happened. We’ve got to put all of our focus and energy into next week.”
Nick Kelly is an Alabama beat writer for AL.com and the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X and Instagram.
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Live Updates: No. 7 Alabama Football at Oklahoma
NORMAN, Okla.–– Alabama has one final road test to pass in the regular season if it wants to compete for an SEC title and make it back to the College Football Playoff.
The No. 7 Crimson Tide plays at Oklahoma on Saturday night in the first matchup as conference foes in the SEC. BamaCentral will have coverage all night from Norman. Follow along for updates.
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Who: Alabama (8-2, 4-2 SEC) vs. Oklahoma (5-5, 1-4)
When: Saturday, Nov. 23, 6:30 p.m.
Where: Gaylord Family Memorial Stadium
TV: ABC/ESPN+
Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network (Play-By-Play: Chris Stewart, Color: Tyler Watts).
Series: Oklahoma leads 3-2-1
Last meeting: Alabama defeated the Sooners in the Capital One Orange Bowl as part of the College Football Playoff 45-34. Tua Tagovailoa passed for 318 yards and four touchdowns while the Crimson Tide rushed for 200 yards across 42 carries between Josh Jacobs, Damien Harris and Najee Harris.
Last time out, Alabama: The Crimson Tide dominated Mercer 52-7 at home behind three touchdowns from Jalen Milroe and two touchdowns from Ryan Williams. The Alabama defense forced three more turnovers as they’ve now forced 16 in the last five games, making life challenging on opposing offenses.
Last time out, Oklahoma: The Sooners were off this past week, but went to Missouri two weeks ago and lost 30-23 after losing a fumble for a touchdown in the game’s final minutes. Oklahoma’s played five conference games and only won at Auburn this season.
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Staff predictions: Our picks for No. 7 Alabama at Oklahoma
After falling twice away from home already this season, No. 7 Alabama will look to avoid a potential trap game in its final road trip of the regular season. The Crimson Tide (8-2, 5-2 in the SEC) will visit Oklahoma (5-5, 1-5) for a 6:30 p.m. CT kickoff Saturday inside Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
This will be the seventh matchup between Alabama and Oklahoma. The Sooners hold a 3-2-1 advantage in the series, but the Tide won the most recent meeting, recording a 45-34 victory in the 2018 Orange Bowl. Alabama is currently a 14-point favorite for Saturday’s game, according to the Caesars Sportsbook.
Here’s how Tide Illustrated’s staff thinks the game will play out.
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