Shai Gilgeous-Alexander zoomed past Jarrett Allen for his first bucket of the night in the highly anticipated rematch between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday night. He got Georges Niang on a switch, stopped on a dime, and flowed into a beautiful mid-range pull-up for his second basket. On the next Thunder possession, SGA backed down Max Strus, created space with a step-back, and drained another mid-range jumper. He closed the first quarter with three straight buckets: a driving righty layup over the 7’4 wingspan of Evan Mobley, a transition layup after poking the ball away from Strus, and a transition pull-up three from the top
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