Thunder vs Pelicans recap: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads OKC to win in NBA playoff opener
For the first time since 2019, the NBA playoffs are back in Oklahoma City.
The No. 1-seeded Thunder host eighth-seeded New Orleans Pelicans at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Paycom Center in Game 1 of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.
Follow along for updates from Game 1:
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FINAL: Thunder 94, Pelicans 92
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored a game-high 28 points for the Thunder, which leads the best-of-seven series 1-0.
Game 2 is at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday night (TNT) at Paycom Center.
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Watch Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's MVP-level shot
SGA has the Thunder up 93-90 with 32.5 seconds left after this and-1 play.
MVP MOMENT FROM SGA!!!! 🔥#ThunderUp | @okcthunder | @BallySports 📺 pic.twitter.com/dZb5Esgmu4
— Bally Sports Oklahoma (@BallySportsOK) April 22, 2024
End 3Q: Thunder 74, Pelicans 68
A score only understandable in the postseason. OKC leads 74-68 after 3. Both teams shooting 8 for 27 (29.6%) from deep. Necessary burst for the Thunder to end that third.
—Joel Lorenzi, Staff writer
What TNT 'Inside the NBA' crew said about Thunder vs. Pelicans
The word on TNT's halftime show was that OKC is going to have to be more physical to put away the Pelicans.
"OKC is going to have to punch them in the mouth and knock them out," Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal said.
OK then.
—Jeff Patterson, Staff writer
Half: Thunder 43, Pelicans 43
Not a lot of low-scoring halves like that in this building. OKC at 41.5% FG, 26.3% from 3. NO at 34% FG, 25% from 3. Not in a different universe from what he's seen this year, but the general help on SGA, especially in the 2Q, was serious.
—Joel Lorenzi, Staff writer
Thunder fan hits halfcourt shot for $20K at NBA playoff game
Thunder fan Jaylen O’Conner just got the 1 millionth Thunder playoff shirt AND hit the $20K halfcourt shot!
Let's see if we can track him down.
—Jacob Unruh, Staff writer
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End 1Q: Thunder 17, Pelicans 17
The ghost of shotmaking is howling in Paycom rn. Some generally good defense from both sides through a quarter, tied at 17 after 1. Pels shooting 30.4% FG, 12.5% (1/8) from 3. OKC at 35% FG, 2 for 9 from deep. Chet 1 for 7. Shai up to 9 pts (4/6). BI 1 for 4. Herb 1 for 6.
—Joel Lorenzi, Staff writer
6:48 1Q: Pelicans off to strong start without Zion Williamson
NO leading 9-7 early. Lu Dort is making Brandon Ingram's life hard. Denying actions, high pressure on ball. He's 0 for 2 with a couple drawn fouls. Chet Holmgren hit his first 3, though he's 0 for 4 since. Not making Valanciunas pay as early as he has often in the season series.
—Joel Lorenzi, Staff writer
Why is Tre Mann at NBA playoff game?
That answer is simple. He's at Paycom Center to support his former Thunder teammates.
The fan-favorite and former first-round pick was traded to the Hornets in February in a move that sent Gordon Hayward to OKC.
—Jeff Patterson, Staff writer
Former Thunder Tre Mann finding his seat. Pretty cool of him to want to take this in. pic.twitter.com/yjitevveKE
— Joe Mussatto (@joe_mussatto) April 22, 2024
Mark Daigneault, man of the people
Mark Daigneault was asked today how the public should perceive adjustments, and he compared it to his fandom of the New England Patriots and former coach Bill Belichick.
"Of course I was. I mean, it's part of being a fan. Sitting on the couch, eating nachos, saying 'why are you running the ball so much?' Because I'm apparently an expert on NFL running game. So I feel empowered to question the greatest coach in the history of the sport."
—Joel Lorenzi, Staff writer
Pelicans coach Willie Green talks about defending Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Willie Green is no stranger to the dangers of elite guard play in the postseason.
The former NBA guard, now the Pelicans' head coach, has had his fair share of matchup nightmares similar to Shai Gilegous Alexander's.
Yet, he's accepted that the MVP candidate's impact is inevitable.
"We've just got to throw different looks at him," Green said. When you plan against guys like that, you just have to make it tough. They're going to touch the ball, they're going to get their shots, but you want to make everything extremely difficult."
OKC won its season series 2-1 with the Pelicans, and in those matchups with them, Chet Holmgren caused immense problems.
In the previous matchups, Chet Holmgren proved to be a formidable force, averaging 18.3 points, 11 rebounds and two blocks. Green acknowledges the challenge of limiting his impact.
"He's a difference maker on this team," Green said. "Defensively, he's always in a position to block shots, so that definitely creates some mismatches for us. It's one of those defensive assignments where communication is going to be extremely important."
—Jordan Davis, Staff writer
Despite NBA playoff inexperience, Thunder players have 'played in big games before'
When OKC begins its playoff run with Game 1 against New Orleans, numerous Thunder players will be in uncharted territory.
OKC’s players have only made a combined 134 career playoff appearances. It’s the second-lowest total of the 16 competing teams.
But OKC’s lack of playoff experience doesn’t concern head coach Mark Daigneault.
“These guys have played in big games before,” Daigneault said. “They know what it feels like to play in a big game. That’s not to say that all big games are the same, but these guys have played on big stages and under high pressure.”
Six OKC players have made playoff appearances. That list consists of Bismack Biyombo (40), Mike Muscala (35), Gordon Hayward (29), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (13), Isaiah Joe (11) and Lu Dort (six).
But others have played on big stages. Chet Holmgren reached the Sweet 16 of the 2022 NCAA Tournament with Gonzaga, while Josh Giddey played for Team Australia in the 2023 FIBA World Cup.
—Justin Martinez, Staff writer
NBA award finalists announced
Three members of the Oklahoma City Thunder were named NBA award finalists on Sunday.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is a finalist for Most Valuable Player, along with Denver's Nikola Jokic and Dallas' Luka Doncic. The Thunder guard is also up for Clutch Player of the Year with Chicago's DeMar DeRozan and Golden State's Stephen Curry.
Chet Holmgren is a finalist for Rookie of the Year, along with San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama and Charlotte's Brandon Miller.
Mark Daigneault is a finalist for Coach of the Year, along with Minnesota's Chris Finch and Orlando's Jamahl Mosley.
"The impact he has on the game is Michael Jordan-like," former NBA champion Kenny Smith said on the TNT pregame show.
—Jeff Patterson, Staff writer
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2024 NBA playoffs
Play-in tournament picks: Lakers at Pelicans | Warriors at Kings | Heat at 76ers | Hawks at Bulls | Kings at Pelicans | Bulls at Heat
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Game 1: How to watch OKC Thunder vs New Orleans Pelicans
Date: Sunday, April 21
Time: 8:30 p.m. CT
TV: Bally Sports Oklahoma, TNT/TruTV
Live Stream: Fubo (watch for free)
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Injury report for OKC Thunder vs New Orleans Pelicans
OKC Thunder injury report
None
New Orleans Pelicans injury report
Zion Williamson (hamstring strain) is out.
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Projected OKC Thunder starting lineup
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (30.1 PPG, 5.5 RPG, 6.2 APG)
Josh Giddey (12.3 PPG, 6.4 RPG, 4.8 APG)
Lu Dort (10.9 PPG, 3.6 RPG, 1.4 APG)
Jalen Williams (19.1 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 4.5 APG)
Chet Holmgren (16.5 PPG, 7.9 RPG, 2.4 APG)
Projected New Orleans Pelicans starting lineup
CJ McCollum (20 PPG, 4.3 RPG, 4.6 APG)
Herb Jones (11 PPG, 3.6 RPG, 1 APG)
Trey Murphy III (14.8 PPG, 4.9 RPG, 2.2 APG)
Brandon Ingram (20.8 PPG, 5.1 RPG, 5.7 APG)
Jonas Valanciunas (12.2 PPG, 8.8 RPG, 2.1 APG)
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OKC Thunder vs New Orleans Pelicans playoff series schedule
Game 1: At 8:30 p.m. Sunday (TNT) in OKC
Game 2: At 8:30 p.m. Wednesday (TNT) in OKC
Game 3: At 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27 (TNT) in New Orleans
Game 4: TBD Monday, April 29 in New Orleans
Game 5 (If necessary): TBD Wednesday, May 1 in OKC
Game 6 (If necessary): TBD Friday, May 3 in New Orleans
Game 7 (If necessary): TBD Sunday, May 5 in OKC
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OKC Thunder vs New Orleans Pelicans regular-season series record
OKC won the regular-season series, 2-1. The Thunder won the final two meetings by an average of 15.5 points.
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OKC Thunder vs. New Orleans Pelicans NBA playoffs Game 1 betting odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Saturday, April 20
Spread: OKC (-8.5)
Over/under: 214.5
Moneyline: OKC -350 | New Orleans +275
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