Thunder at 76ers Recap
Full‑game highlights from Thunder at 76ers (March 23) break down OKC’s late‑season push and Philly’s counter‑adjustments as both teams jockey for playoff positioning. The video capture is useful for spotting rotation changes and clutch-time lineups (youtube.com).
Oklahoma City beat Philadelphia 123-103 on March 23, extending the Thunder’s winning streak to 12 games and improving OKC’s record to 57-15, the best mark in the NBA. (espn.com) Jalen Williams returned from a right hamstring strain and was limited to 20 minutes, finishing with 18 points, four rebounds and six assists in the victory. (espn.com) Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 22 points on 9-of-13 shooting while Chet Holmgren contributed 17 points, nine rebounds and five blocks as OKC’s frontcourt tightened Philly’s interior looks. (espn.com) The Thunder shot 53% from the field, hit 44% of their threes, converted 90% of free throws, collected 48 rebounds and posted 33 assists as a team-level counter to Philadelphia’s game-plan. (sportsdata.usatoday.com) Jared McCain — making his first return to Philadelphia since being traded to OKC last month — scored 13 points off the bench and drew a loud ovation from the Xfinity Mobile Arena crowd. (usatoday.com) The Sixers were short-handed (missing Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey and Paul George) and relied on VJ Edgecombe’s 35 points (14-of-28 FG, 7-of-15 3PT), but could not overcome a 32-point third quarter from the Thunder that sealed the game. (inquirer.com)