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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s Explosive Night Powers Thunder to Dominant Win Over Short-Handed Warriors

Last updated: January 4, 2026 7:37 am
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander exploded for 30 points and seven assists as the Oklahoma City Thunder dismantled the short-handed Golden State Warriors 131-94, proving their offensive firepower and resilience on the road.

The Thunder’s Statement Win

In a game that felt like a coronation of Oklahoma City’s current form, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander didn’t just lead—he dominated. The reigning MVP candidate tallied 30 points on 10-for-20 shooting, including three 3-pointers and a perfect 7-for-7 from the free-throw line. This marks his seventh game in nine outings scoring 30 or more points—a testament to his consistency and offensive command.

Warriors’ Depth Depleted, Thunder’s Depth Revealed

Golden State entered the contest without Stephen Curry (left ankle sprain), Jimmy Butler (illness), Draymond Green (rest), and Jonathan Kuminga (back soreness). Steve Kerr’s starting lineup consisted of Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody, Will Richard, Gui Santos, and Quinten Post—clearly a makeshift unit trying to stay competitive against an elite Thunder squad.

Oklahoma City didn’t just exploit the Warriors’ absences—they overwhelmed them. The Thunder’s bench provided steady support with Al Horford and Moody each adding 13 points, while Pat Spencer dished out 11 assists to keep the offense flowing. Chet Holmgren was equally vital, delivering 15 points and a season-high 15 rebounds—including two shy of his career-best total.

Why This Game Matters

This wasn’t just another win—it was a statement. After losing their previous two road games, the Thunder returned to their winning ways with a commanding performance. Their ability to stretch the floor, create mismatches, and convert at high rates made it nearly impossible for Golden State to mount any meaningful comeback.

It also showcased the Thunder’s depth and balance. With multiple players contributing double-digit scoring nights, they proved they’re not reliant on one superstar. That’s exactly what makes them dangerous heading into the postseason.

Historical Context & Momentum

The Thunder had previously lost two straight games before this win, but they’ve now won four in a row following those setbacks. Their recent momentum includes a convincing 124-112 victory over Golden State just 30 days earlier at the Chase Center—an indication of how far they’ve come since their early-season struggles.

Meanwhile, Golden State’s home record has been stellar—with 10 of 11 wins—but even their best efforts couldn’t counter Oklahoma City’s firepower when key pieces were missing.

Fan Theory vs. Reality

Some fans speculated whether the Warriors might have used their depleted roster as a “reset” strategy, hoping to rest their stars ahead of the playoffs. But instead, they faced a Thunder team that looked hungry and focused.

Others questioned if Gilgeous-Alexander could maintain such output consistently. His latest performance answers that question emphatically—he’s now averaging 28 points per game over his last five outings and is clearly entering a peak scoring rhythm.

What’s Next?

For Oklahoma City, the focus shifts to Phoenix on Sunday night—a matchup that will test their ability to maintain this level of play against another top-tier Western Conference team.

Golden State returns to face Utah on Saturday night after a back-to-back schedule. While they’ll need to recover physically and mentally, their next challenge will be overcoming a team that showed no signs of slowing down.

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Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) shoots while defended by Golden State Warriors center Trayce Jackson-Davis (32) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)
Chet Holmgren battles inside against a Warrior defender.
Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) dunks during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Golden State Warriors, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)
Holmgren showcases his athleticism with a powerful dunk.
Golden State Warriors guard Brandin Podziemski (2) shoots a 3-point basket during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)
Brandin Podziemski attempts a shot despite the Thunder’s defensive pressure.
Golden State Warriors forward Gui Santos (15) is fouled by Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso (9) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)
Guards battle hard for loose balls and contested shots.

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