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Oklahoma City Thunder at New Orleans Pelicans

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Dort's 27 points lead Thunder past reeling Pelicans, 108-100

Dort scored 27 points, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 24 points, and the Thunder beat the reeling New Orleans Pelicans 108-100 on Thursday night.

“I feel like I just had to go up strong," Dort said, adding that Thunder guards "did a good job finding me just cutting to the basket. ... When I get to the line, I just got to be confident.”

Dort made nine of 10 free throws, his final three coming after Nickeil Alexander-Walker fouled him on the perimeter as the shot clock expired with 2:18 to go, giving Oklahoma City a 101-90 lead.

“Happy for him, not surprised though," Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said of Dort. “We’ve seen him have ups and downs and he’s a resilient guy. He just keeps competing. So, we knew he’d break through at some point."

Darius Bazley scored 14 points and Matt Muscala added 12, making all three 3-pointers he attempted.

Jonas Valanciunas had 25 points and 15 rebounds for the Pelicans, who lost their eighth straight while falling to 1-11.

“We’ve all got to be better,” Valanciunas said. "I know that sounds like a broken record, but we’re not going to give up.”

Alexander-Walker scored 33 points and Devante Graham scored 18 for New Orleans, which entered the game without star players Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram and became further short-handed when veteran Josh Hart was ejected in the first half.

“The guys who were on the floor competed,” Pelicans first-year coach Willie Green said. “But it’s not enough. When, No. 1, we’re not healthy and we’re losing guys, it’s not enough. We all have to be in it together. If we lose one main guy like we did tonight, it hurts.”

Still, the Pelicans led 67-65 in the third quarter after Graham fed Jaxson Hayes for a cutting dunk. The Thunder took over with a 20-4 run to close out the period and led by as many as 21 points when Kenrich Williams' jumper made it 96-75 with 7:51 to go.

“I didn’t think Shai had a rally good night relative to what he’s capable of and yet he still he still finds ways to impact the game," Daigneault said. "That’s what good players do. They have good bad days.”

Meanwhile, Gilgeous-Alexander said of his cousin: “I’m happy he played well and I’m happy he lost.”

TIP-INS

Thunder: Rookie Josh Giddey, the sixth overall pick in last summer's draft, had 12 rebounds, nine assists and seven points, frustrating New Orleans with a slew of hustle plays. ... Derrick Favors scored nine points in 21 minutes.

Pelicans: Ingram, one of New Orleans' top scorers the past two seasons, missed his sixth straight game with a bruised hip. “It's more, he's still feeling it,” Green said before tip-off. “We don't want to put him out there with him still feeling some pain. He does a really good job of just kind of being aware where he is as far as how his body feels. When the medical staff and Brandon feel like he's a go then he'll be a go. Until then, you just don't want to rush him back.” ... The Pelicans fell to 0-5 at home.

TEMPERS FLARING

The Pelicans led 39-31 after Kira Lewis Jr.’s dunk in the second quarter, but then started to unravel in more ways than one.

Consecutive layups by Josh Giddey initiated a 15-0 Thunder run during which the Pelicans were called for the first two of five technical fouls they were assessed in the period.

Hart lost his cool after being called for a foul as Dort jumped over his back to grab a rebound and both players crashed to the floor. Official Scott Foster assessed Hart a technical foul for arguing the call, and then ejected him with a second technical moments later as Hart continued angrily voicing his displeasure.

“I felt like I went up straight,” Dort said. “He kind of hit me on my leg. I mean, it could have went both ways but I felt like Scott has been there for a long time. He knows what he’s doing."

UP NEXT

Thunder: Host Sacramento on Friday night.

Pelicans: Host Brooklyn on Friday night.

Regular Season Series

OKC leads series 1-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 108 - 100
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 108 - 100
4th 0.7 Nickeil Alexander-Walker makes driving layup 108 - 100
4th 12.3 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander makes free throw 2 of 2 108 - 98
4th 12.3 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander makes free throw 1 of 2 107 - 98

Statistics

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37-87 FG 34-97
43 Field Goal % 35
10-34 3PT 9-35
29 Three Point % 26
24-30 FT 23-32
80 Free Throw % 72
56 Rebounds 50
13 Offensive Rebounds 19
43 Defensive Rebounds 31
23 Assists 24
6 Steals 13
4 Blocks 5
18 Turnovers 9
0 Team Turnovers 1
18 Total Turnovers 10
0 Technical Fouls 5
0 Total Technical Fouls 5
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
18 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 17
0 Fast Break Points 5
46 Points in Paint 46
23 Fouls 20
21 Largest Lead 8
New Orleans Pelicans New Orleans Pelicans Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Bryce McGowens, G Out Mar 12
Oklahoma City Thunder Oklahoma City Thunder Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Branden Carlson, C Out Mar 11
Jalen Williams, G Out Mar 11
Isaiah Hartenstein, C Out Mar 11
Thomas Sorber, C Out Sep 5

Game Information

Smoothie King Center

Location: New Orleans, LA
Attendance: 15,355 · Capacity:

2025-26 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 52 15 .776 - W7
Denver 41 26 .612 11 W2
Minnesota 40 26 .606 11.5 L3
Portland 31 35 .470 20.5 L1
Utah 20 46 .303 31.5 L1

2025-26 Southwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
San Antonio 48 18 .727 - L1
Houston 40 25 .615 7.5 L1
Memphis 23 42 .354 24.5 L6
Dallas 22 44 .333 26 W1
New Orleans 22 45 .328 26.5 W2
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