Thunder’s lead crumbles as Mavericks steal Game 6 in final seconds

The Oklahoma City Thunder’s dream run ended in heartbreaking fashion on Saturday night, as the Dallas Mavericks completed a stunning comeback to win 117-116 and advance to the Western Conference Finals.

Early Thunder dominance

OKC stormed out of the gates, leading by as many as 17 points in the third quarter. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was unstoppable, pouring in 36 points and orchestrating the Thunder offense. Jalen Williams (22 pts, 9 reb, 8 ast) and Chet Holmgren (21 pts) provided valuable support.

Mavericks struggle to keep pace

Luka Doncic (29 pts, 10 reb, 10 ast) kept the Mavericks afloat with a triple-double, but Kyrie Irving was a ghost offensively in the first half, managing only 2 points. Dallas’ defense struggled to contain Gilgeous-Alexander, and the Thunder were feasting on open threes.

Momentum shift and a close finish

The Mavericks clawed their way back in the second half, with Derrick Jones Jr. providing a spark off the bench (22 pts). P.J. Washington, quiet for most of the game, emerged as the unlikely hero in the final minutes.

With the score tied at 115 and 20 seconds remaining, Holmgren slammed home a dunk to put OKC ahead. Doncic drove and kicked to Washington in the corner, who pump-faked and drew a foul on Gilgeous-Alexander. Washington calmly sank both free throws to give Dallas a 117-115 lead.

The Thunder’s final desperation heave by Jalen Williams fell harmlessly off the rim, sealing their fate.

Key takeaways

  • Thunder’s hot start fizzles: Despite a strong showing early, OKC couldn’t sustain their offensive efficiency and defensive intensity.
  • Mavericks’ resilience: Dallas refused to quit, chipping away at the deficit and capitalizing on clutch plays down the stretch.
  • Irving’s inconsistency: Even with a strong second half, Kyrie Irving’s disappearing act in the first half was a major concern for the Mavericks.
  • Washington’s star turn: P.J. Washington’s clutch free throws silenced his critics and propelled Dallas to victory.

Looking ahead

The Thunder, despite the disappointing exit, have a bright future with their young core. They’ll look to learn from this experience and return stronger next season.

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