The Oklahoma City Thunder made headlines in the NBA playoffs by setting a record for first-half points, scoring an astonishing 87 against the Denver Nuggets on 2025-05-08 07:24:00. This remarkable achievement not only highlights the Thunder’s offensive prowess but also sets the stage for an exciting postseason.
- Thunder set playoff record with 87 points
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 18 points
- All starters in double figures
- Previous record was 86 points
- Thunder shot 58.8% from the field
- Denver won Game 1 by two points
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the charge with 18 points, as all five Thunder starters scored in double figures during the first half. This performance eclipsed the previous record of 86 points set by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2017, showcasing the Thunder’s potential to challenge for the title.
This explosive performance raises questions about the Thunder’s consistency moving forward. Can they maintain this level of play against formidable opponents? The following key developments emerged from the game:
- Thunder’s shooting accuracy at 58.8% contributed to their record-setting score.
- Chet Holmgren redeemed himself by hitting crucial free throws to seal the record.
- Denver’s Game 1 victory adds pressure on the Thunder to perform in Game 2.
Looking ahead, fans can anticipate a fierce battle as the Thunder aim to capitalize on this momentum in their upcoming games. Will they continue to defy expectations and push deeper into the playoffs?