OKLAHOMA CITY — After Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder’s 10-point second-half comeback win against the Sacramento Kings , he discussed how his team managed to flip a switch during the game’s most critical moments. The Thunder went 5-for-32 from the floor in the third quarter, including 2-for-23 from inside the 3-point arc. Then, Oklahoma City’s defense held the Kings to 18 points in the final frame.

A 17-4 Thunder run closed out a 107-101 victory against the Kings. Without All-Star Jalen Williams, Isaiah Joe, and Chet Holmgren (back), who was ruled out hours before tip-off, guys like Aaron Wiggins, Ajay Mitchell, Jaylin Williams, and Alex Caruso stepped up in their absence.

After the win, Gilgeous-Alexander spoke to his team’s fight down the stretch, which wi

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