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In Game 2 of the NBA Western Conference semifinals, the Dallas Mavericks challenged the Oklahoma City Thunder on the road. Previously, the Thunder led 1-0 overall. At the beginning of the game, the Thunder were unexpectedly beaten by their opponents with a small 4-13 surge, probably because they had not fully recovered from the victory in the previous game and looked a little undervalued. However, they quickly adjusted their form, and Alexander and Jaylin Williams on the bench combined to deliver powerful counter-attacks.
Consecutive hits! This ball Jalen scored at the top of the arc Jaylin Williams hit a three-point shot.
Feel hot! The ball Alexander pushed forward to play a counter-attack and hit Washington from mid-range back.
Although the Thunder did not perform well in the early stages of the game, the strong team showed its true colors, and its ability to adjust was particularly good. Alexander continued to exert his power, and Jaylin Williams hit back-to-back three-pointers to lead the team to a comeback and force the Mavericks to make a series of turnovers. Watching the game between the Thunder and the Mavericks, it was like riding a roller coaster, both teams showed strong offensive firepower, but the defensive end was slightly weak, and the Thunder came back from the break to send a 13-4 offensive shot to overtake the score in one fell swoop, and the Thunder sent 6-0 to chase 4 points in the final quarter, but Doncic hit three points in the case of a broken foot to quickly stabilize the situation, Alexander counterattacked and failed, and in the end, the Mavericks won the game away from the Thunder.
Thunder: Alexander, Keady, Holmgren, Jalen, Dort
Mavericks: Doncic, Irving, Gafford Ford, Washington, Jones