Thunder Bounce Back in Game 2 of NBA Finals

Thunder Bounce Back in Game 2 of NBA Finals

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Game Highlights

led the to a 123-107 victory over the , scoring 34 points and marking his first finals win.

The Thunder's victory was buoyed by a strong second quarter, including a 19-2 run, and contributions from (20 points), (19), (18), and (15).

Series Context and Milestones

The win ties the NBA Finals at one game apiece, with Game 3 set in , a city hosting its first finals game in 25 years.

Gilgeous-Alexander not only achieved 3,000 season points across regular and playoff games with his first basket but also surpassed New York's as the playoffs' leading scorer.
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