
The Oklahoma City Thunder secured a 118-104 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday night, earning a spot in the NBA Cup semifinals. Led by an electrifying 39-point performance from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Thunder controlled the game, capitalizing on a third-quarter surge to leave the Mavericks reeling.
The game started competitively, with the Mavericks keeping pace behind early contributions from Luka Dončić and new addition Klay Thompson. However, defensive intensity from Thunder’s Luguentz Dort and Alex Caruso stymied Dallas’ backcourt. Dončić, in particular, struggled to find his rhythm, finishing with 16 points on 5-of-15 shooting, far below his usual output.
The turning point came in the third quarter when Oklahoma City outscored Dallas 33-19. Gilgeous-Alexander spearheaded the offensive assault, showcasing his scoring versatility by connecting on shots from all areas of the court. The Thunder capitalized on Mavericks’ turnovers, converting 19 giveaways into 36 points. By the time the fourth quarter began, OKC held a commanding 17-point lead.
Jalen Williams contributed a strong performance for the Thunder with 18 points, while Isaiah Hartenstein made his presence felt in the paint, recording a double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds. The absence of Chet Holmgren, sidelined with a pelvic injury, was mitigated by Hartenstein’s physicality and rebounding.
For Dallas, Thompson kept the team within striking distance, hitting five three-pointers en route to 19 points. Naji Marshall also added 19, but their efforts were not enough to overcome the Mavericks’ lack of cohesion and high turnover count. Kyrie Irving chipped in 17 points, but his shooting efficiency mirrored Dončić’s struggles, as the duo failed to generate their usual dynamic offensive output.
Postgame, Dončić praised Gilgeous-Alexander’s performance, acknowledging his ability to dominate offensively while involving his teammates. “Just a lot of times, it’s hard to stop him,” Doncic said, as ESPN reported. “I think at some point, you’ve got to send two, three players [at Gilgeous-Alexander]. It’s amazing playing against a guy like this, just the battles. It’s fun and he’s an amazing player.”
With the win, the Thunder advance to face the Phoenix Suns in the semifinals. The result further cements Oklahoma City’s emergence as a formidable contender this season. Gilgeous-Alexander continues to solidify his case as one of the league’s premier players, while the team’s depth and defensive discipline offer a blueprint for playoff success.
For Dallas, the loss underscores ongoing concerns about consistency and chemistry. While the addition of Thompson has bolstered their offense, the Mavericks will need stronger performances from their All-Star backcourt and better control of the ball to contend in the fiercely competitive Western Conference.
As the NBA Cup progresses, the Thunder’s momentum positions them as a legitimate title threat, while the Mavericks are left to regroup and focus on addressing their shortcomings in the remainder of the regular season.
According to Yahoo! Sports, “They are now two wins from more than $500,000 for each player in NBA Cup prize money, but Tuesday was also another encouraging step for their bigger goal.”