And in this tough duel, it was OKC which managed to win (117-107) to achieve a 14th success in a row, a record for the Oklahoma franchise. For this, the Thunder, leader in the West, was obviously able to count on its leader Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (33 points, 7 assists) even if the latter, like his team, had difficulty finishing the second quarter (6 missed shots), allowing New York to be in front at the break (66-54).