Career-high 54 for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as Oklahoma City Thunder roll the Utah Jazz

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Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander driving around Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen during the first quarter at Paycom Centre on Jan 22. Gilgeous-Alexander scored a career-high 54 points as the Thunder overpowered the Jazz 123-114.

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander driving around Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen at Paycom Centre on Jan 22.

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said he “didn’t really have that great of a night” despite erupting for a career-high 54 points as the Oklahoma City Thunder overpowered the Utah Jazz 123-114 in the National Basketball Association on Jan 22.

Gilgeous-Alexander bagged the first 50-point game of his career with a dazzling all-round performance that included eight rebounds, five assists, three steals and two blocks.

The virtuoso display from a player many consider as the front runner for this season’s Most Valuable Player award proved decisive in a contest that saw 16 lead changes at Paycom Centre.

Said the Canadian guard: “It’s always fun, I guess, to get career highs, always fun to knock things off your list... I felt like I could’ve had a lot more, and I know that’s going to sound very spoilt.

“I feel like I didn’t really have that great of a night, left a few on the table. But there’s room to improve, and that’s a good thing.”

The win leaves Oklahoma City on top of the Western Conference with a 36-7 record.

Gilgeous-Alexander, 26, sought to play down his strong night following the victory.

“I just tried to be aggressive, tried to make the right basketball play and then from there just trust the work – it was no different from any other night,” he said.

“I had a few more points tonight, but it was nothing special.”

Alex Caruso, however, insisted that his teammate was inherently special.

“We talk about the best player on the planet. He impacts the game in so many ways, and it gets overlooked because he can score 50,” the veteran guard was quoted by The Oklahoman as saying.

“Like, the best player in the world for us is guarding the ball for 10 seconds with four minutes in the game. He’s not hiding in the corner trying to take a play off to go score next.”

Gilgeous-Alexander received offensive support from Jalen Williams, who chipped in with 25 points, while Cason Wallace added 13 off the bench.

John Collins led the Utah scoring with 22 points. Utah slipped to 10-32 with the loss and remain rooted to the foot of the Western Conference standings.

Elsewhere on Jan 22, a thrilling finish at Toyota Centre saw Eastern Conference pacesetters the Cleveland Cavaliers stumble to a 109-108 defeat by the Houston Rockets.

The Cavaliers looked to have taken a grip on the game in the fourth quarter, rattling off 19 unanswered points before taking a six-point lead with less than four minutes remaining.

Houston fought back, however, and knotted the score at 107-107 with five seconds remaining. Two free throws from Turkish international Alperen Sengun then put Houston ahead.

But there was still time for one final twist after Tari Eason lunged in for a rash challenge as Darius Garland attempted a game-winning three-pointer.

That sent Garland to the free-throw line with a chance to win the game with only three seconds remaining, but he missed his first two free throws and Houston escaped.

The Rockets are now 29-14 and second in the Western Conference standings.

“I don’t know what happened – a sloppy game,” said Rockets guard Fred VanVleet, who led his team’s scoring with 26 points, including seven of 12 from three-point range.

“It was how not to close a game out. But I thought we deserved that. We fought hard. Sometimes good things go your way, and sometimes they don’t. Tonight they did at the end and we were able to close it out.”

But while Houston celebrated, Texas rivals the Dallas Mavericks were left reflecting on a 115-114 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves at American Airlines Centre.

With Luka Doncic still out injured, the Mavs relied on 36 points from Kyrie Irving and 30 points from P.J. Washington to keep them in the hunt. Minnesota’s balanced offence however – with all five starters making double figures – was enough to get the Wolves over the line.

Jaden McDaniels led the Minnesota scoring with 27 points, while Anthony Edwards had 21.

Over at FedExForum, Desmond Banes’ 24 points helped the Memphis Grizzlies roll to a fourth straight victory with a 132-120 win over the Charlotte Hornets. The Grizzlies sit third in the West on 29-15.

The Brooklyn Nets’ miserable recent run of form continued with a fifth straight loss in a 108-84 blowout to the visiting Phoenix Suns at Barclays Centre. Devin Booker finished with 32 points, while Kevin Durant added 24 against his former club. AFP

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