Game Recap
BOSTON – 119-109, and it didn’t feel that close late. The Boston Celtics took a Finals-caliber swing at the Oklahoma City Thunder and landed it, snapping OKC’s 12-game heater and reminding everyone who’s been lurking out East.
And yeah, the champs came out hot. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander cooking early, Thunder up 13 in the first, crowd a little tight. But Boston didn’t blink. They dragged it into the mud, clamped the perimeter, and chipped away possession by possession until the game flipped.
So by the fourth? Different energy. Different game.
How Boston flipped it
The slow grind – then the punch
But it wasn’t one run. It was layers. A stop here. A corner three there. A couple ugly, physical possessions that end in free throws. And suddenly OKC’s rhythm? Gone.
Meanwhile Boston kept leaning into size and switches. Forced the Thunder into late-clock looks. You could feel it – legs getting heavy, jumpers short.
And once the Celtics got even, they didn’t stall out. They kept pressing.
Jaylen Brown took over stretches
Jaylen Brown was the tone-setter. 31 points, 8 boards, 8 assists. Real two-way night. Punished mismatches, attacked downhill, didn’t settle.
And when the game got tight, he was the one getting Boston organized.
Tatum’s return matters (even without fireworks)
Jayson Tatum dropped 19. Not loud. Not explosive. But steady. Right reads, timely buckets, no forcing it.
And that’s the scary part for the rest of the East. Boston’s back to whole at the exact right time.
Thunder check: still the team to beat?
SGA got his – help came and went
Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 33. Smooth as always. Got to his spots. Midrange money.
But the Celtics made everything else hard. Rotations were sharp. Help came early. OKC’s spacing looked… off.
And late? They didn’t have the counter.
So… Finals preview?
Maybe. Feels like it.
The Thunder are still sitting on top of the West at 57-16. But this one? It’ll stick. Because Boston didn’t steal it. They controlled it.
Spurs keep coming – and Wemby is a problem
Meanwhile out West, the San Antonio Spurs aren’t waiting their turn.
They ran through Memphis, 123-98. That’s seven straight.
Wembanyama’s stat line is getting ridiculous
Victor Wembanyama: 19 points, 15 rebounds, 7 blocks.
Seven.
And it wasn’t empty swats either. He erased drives, altered everything in the paint. Memphis looked hesitant just stepping inside the arc.
Depth showed up too
Devin Vassell added 19. Keldon Johnson and Stephon Castle chipped in 15 apiece.
So yeah, not just Wemby. This group runs, defends, dunks everything in sight. And they’re two games back of OKC with nine to play.
That’s pressure.
Hawks heating up, Pistons wobble without Cade
And in the East, chaos.
The Atlanta Hawks edged the Detroit Pistons 130-129. Another one. That’s 14 wins in 15.
Jalen Johnson doing everything
Jalen Johnson went 27/12/8. Everywhere. Pushing pace, crashing glass, playmaking.
CJ McCollum matched him with 27. Big shots, steady hand.
But it got weird. Hawks up 21 late in the second, then Detroit rips a 27-5 run out of halftime. Game flipped twice.
What’s up with Detroit?
No Cade Cunningham. That’s the headline.
Jalen Duren went 26 and 14. Tobias Harris added 22. Daniss Jenkins dropped 19 and 10.
And still not enough. Late-game execution just… not there.
Nuggets go nuclear behind Murray, Jokic flirts with history
So then Denver said hold my drink.
142-135 over Dallas. Track meet.
Jamal Murray couldn’t miss
Jamal Murray went for 53. Pure bucket getter mode. Pull-ups, catch-and-shoot, tough angles — didn’t matter. Cooked.
Jokic nearly breaks the box score
Nikola Jokic: 23 points, 21 boards, 19 assists.
Yeah. Read that again.
He was two assists off a 20-20-20. Running everything. Touch passes, skip reads, offensive rebounds into instant kick-outs. It’s not normal.
Quick hits around the league
- And Luka Doncic dropped 43 in a 137-130 win for the Los Angeles Lakers in Indiana. Just Luka doing Luka things.
- Meanwhile Philadelphia 76ers blasted the Chicago Bulls 157-137. Joel Embiid back, 35. Paul George back too, 28. That offense looked unfair for stretches.
- So Minnesota slips past Houston 110-108 in overtime. Started with a 13-0 Rockets run. Then a 15-0 Wolves answer. Basketball is weird like that.
What does it all mean right now?
But zoom out.
Boston looks like a real problem. Healthy, deep, connected.
OKC’s still the top dog, but the margin’s thinner.
And San Antonio? Not sneaking up on anyone anymore.
Nine games left out West. Two-game gap.
That race is about to get loud.