Thunder set NBA playoff record for first-half points with 87 vs. Denver in Game 2 of West semis

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Oklahoma City Thunder's Isaiah Hartenstein (55) celebrates after a basket in the first half of Game 2 in the conference semifinals of the NBA basketball playoffs against the Denver Nuggets, Wednesday, May 7, 2025, in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Kyle Phillips)

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma City Thunder set an NBA playoff record for first-half points with 87 against the Denver Nuggets in Game 2 of their Western Conference semifinal series Wednesday night.

Oklahoma City surpassed the previous record of 86 set by the Cleveland Cavaliers against the Golden State Warriors in Game 4 of the NBA Finals on June 9, 2017. Chet Holmgren, who missed two critical free throws late in Game 1, made a pair with a second remaining to set the record.

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The Thunder tied the record for points in any half of a playoff game on their way to a 149-106 win. Milwaukee had 87 in the second half against Denver on April 23, 1978.

The Thunder shot 58.8% from the field and made 17 of 18 free throws to take an 87-56 lead at the break. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the way with 18 points. All five Thunder starters scored in double figures in the first half.

Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 34 points and eight assists in three quarters.

Oklahoma City became the first team to post two wins by at least 40 points in a postseason. The Thunder rolled past Memphis 131-80 in Game 1 of their first-round series.

ā€œThis is a team that does that,ā€ Denver interim coach David Adelman said. "There’s a reason why they have historic plus-minus numbers throughout the season as they put people away. So you’ve got to have a much better start than that. We can’t come out like that.ā€

It was a dramatic change from Denver's 121-119 victory in Game 1. Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said his team looked sharper and took advantage of having learned more about the Nuggets.

ā€œI didn’t really look at tonight as a response as much as I looked at tonight as just us being who we are, and that’s how we’ve been all season,ā€ Daigneault said. ā€œWe don’t really respond to the last game. When we win, we don’t have more confidence. When we lose, we don’t have more urgency. I think this team has a really good baseline that we just try to return to every day when the sun comes up and we have a game. And I thought that’s what tonight was.ā€

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