NBA

Oklahoma City Thunder at Toronto Raptors

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17-15, 6-9 Away
Final
98 - 97

22-11, 13-5 Home

Gilgeous-Alexander, Paul lead Thunder past Raptors

Gilgeous-Alexander scored 32 points, Chris Paul had 25 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Toronto Raptors 98-97 on Sunday night for their sixth win in seven games.

"It feels good but all of it, honestly, wouldn't have meant anything if we didn't win," Gilgeous-Alexander said. "That was the best feeling, knowing that we came out of here with a win."

Nerlens Noel added 13 points and Darius Bazley had 11 to help the Thunder win their fifth straight in Toronto. Oklahoma City has won 11 of 15 overall.

"With a team like us that's fighting night in and night out to stay above .500, it's a great feeling," Paul said. "They're the defending champs, they know how to win close games, and we pulled this one out."

Kyle Lowry and Fred VanVleet each scored 20 points and Serge Ibaka had 12 points and 14 rebounds for the Raptors. Toronto lost for the third time in four games.

Patrick McCaw scored 13 points and Terence Davis had 11 for Toronto.

Gilgeous-Alexander made the go-ahead basket on a jump shot with 36 seconds left in the fourth quarter, then grabbed the rebound on a missed 3-pointer by VanVleet.

"He's been excited to come back," Paul said about his third-year teammate. "Everybody here in Canada, know you all got a real one."

Born in Toronto and raised in nearby Hamilton, Gilgeous-Alexander has scored 32 points three times in his past five games.

"This one might be the best one so far," he said.

Lowry said he was impressed with Gilgeous-Alexander, who has scored 20 or more in six straight games.

"He played like he was home tonight," Lowry said. "Honestly, he's been playing unbelievable. His confidence, his patience, his pace has been great."

Thunder coach Billy Donovan said he's seen Gilgeous-Alexander mature as an offensive threat during his recent run.

"He's finding his areas where he can score," Donovan said. "He's figuring out, inside of our offense, when there's good times to really go attack and be aggressive."

Gilgeous-Alexander's winning basket was the sixth straight scoring play to change the lead in a tight final quarter. The lead changed 20 times in the game, including nine times in the fourth, and the teams were tied on 10 occasions.

TIP-INS

Thunder: G Dennis Schroder (right ankle) was inactive. It's the first game Schroder has missed this season. . F Danilo Gallinari (left ankle) sat for the fourth straight game.

Raptors: Starters Pascal Siakam (groin), Marc Gasol (hamstring) and Norman Powell (shoulder) all sat for the sixth straight game. The Raptors are 3-3 without them. ... Toronto was also without G Matt Thomas (left middle finger) and C Dewan Hernandez (right ankle). . The Raptors shot 12 for 12 at the free throw line, led by six from Lowry.

O CANADA!

Gilgeous-Alexander set a record for points by a Canadian player against Toronto. Rick Fox and Andrew Wiggins had each scored 31 against the Raptors.

Paul joked that becoming a record-holder might swell Gilgeous-Alexander's head.

"Oh man, we ain't going to hear the end of that," Paul said.

SERIOUSLY SLOPPY

The teams combined to make 34 turnovers, 17 apiece. Toronto scored 13 points off turnovers, while the Thunder scored 21.

UP NEXT

Thunder: Host Dallas on Tuesday night.

Raptors: Host Cleveland on Tuesday night.

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Regular Season Series

OKC leads series 1-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 98 - 97
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 98 - 97
4th 3.5 Thunder Full timeout 98 - 97
4th 3.5 Abdel Nader enters the game for Luguentz Dort 98 - 97
4th 3.5 Oshae Brissett enters the game for Kyle Lowry 98 - 97

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/okc.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originOKC https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/tor.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originTOR
34-78 FG 35-83
44 Field Goal % 42
10-33 3PT 15-40
30 Three Point % 38
20-23 FT 12-12
87 Free Throw % 100
48 Rebounds 47
8 Offensive Rebounds 8
35 Defensive Rebounds 34
15 Assists 21
8 Steals 7
6 Blocks 2
17 Turnovers 14
0 Team Turnovers 3
17 Total Turnovers 17
0 Technical Fouls 2
0 Total Technical Fouls 2
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
13 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 21
9 Fast Break Points 8
40 Points in Paint 36
14 Fouls 20
8 Largest Lead 8
Toronto Raptors Toronto Raptors Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Brandon Ingram, F Out May 3
Immanuel Quickley, G Out Apr 24
Chucky Hepburn, G Out Apr 11
Oklahoma City Thunder Oklahoma City Thunder Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jalen Williams, G Out May 6
Thomas Sorber, C Out Sep 5

Game Information

Scotiabank Arena

Location: Toronto, ON
Attendance: 19,800 · Capacity:

2025-26 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 64 18 .780 - L2
Denver 54 28 .659 10 W12
Minnesota 49 33 .598 15 W2
Portland 42 40 .512 22 W2
Utah 22 60 .268 42 L1

2025-26 Atlantic Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Boston 56 26 .683 - W2
New York 53 29 .646 3 L1
Toronto 46 36 .561 10 W1
Philadelphia 45 37 .549 11 W2
Brooklyn 20 62 .244 36 L3
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