Oklahoma City — The Thunder routed the Phoenix Suns 119-84 in Game 1 of the Western Conference first-round series Sunday at Paycom Center, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scoring 25, Jalen Williams adding 22 and Chet Holmgren contributing 16 as Phoenix shot below 35 percent. Oklahoma City opened with a 17-2 burst, grabbed 19 offensive rebounds that produced 25 points and converted Suns mistakes — 19 turnovers — into 34 points. Down 30 with seven minutes to play, Suns coach Jordan Ott emptied his bench. Ott, in his first season as Phoenix coach, stood on the sideline alongside Oklahoma City’s Mark Daigneault, who is in his sixth season as Thunder coach. Both coaches are 41 and were born in 1985; neither played college basketball. Ott worked as a graduate assistant and video coordinator under Tom Izzo at Michigan State, later becoming an NBA video coordinator with the Atlanta Hawks, while Daigneault worked as a student manager under Jim Calhoun at Connecticut and rose through the college ranks. Ott led a rebuilding Suns team to 45 wins and was a Coach of the Year candidate until injuries affected Phoenix late in the season. The Suns reached the playoffs via the Play-In after a loss to Portland and a win over Golden State, while Oklahoma City had rested. Players and coaches said adjustments are necessary — keep the ball moving, avoid contested two-point attempts and limit transition — as Phoenix seeks to be competitive in a series many view as a steep test for the young coach.
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雷霆队在季后赛的强劲开局可能预示着未来。如果你是他们的球迷,是时候兴奋起来了。如果你是太阳队的粉丝,是时候期待一些战略上的改变了。无论如何,周三的第二场比赛不容错过。
雷霆队和凯尔特人队已经为季后赛定下了基调。两支球队都展现出了他们的实力,并希望保持势头。密切关注太阳队和 76 人队如何调整他们的策略以应对。如果你认识喜欢精彩体育对决的人,值得转发。
俄克拉荷马城雷霆队从第一场比赛的结果中获益最多,他们以 119-84 获胜,这为他们带来了势头,验证了他们的防守和罚球策略,并为他们赢得了第二场比赛的主场优势。
菲尼克斯太阳队以 119-84 的惨败结束比赛,暴露了他们的投篮效率低下、阵容和伤病漏洞(包括马克·威廉姆斯缺席和乔丹·古德温再次伤到小腿),这使他们为第二场比赛的准备工作变得复杂。
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雷霆队在西部联盟首轮系列赛第一场比赛中大胜太阳队
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