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Washington Wizards at Oklahoma City Thunder

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9-47, 6-24 Away
Final
106 - 147

39-17, 23-6 Home

Thunder post their highest point total of the season in 147-106 win over Wizards

Aaron Wiggins gets the hoop and the harm

The Thunder moved into a tie atop the Western Conference standings with Minnesota at 39-17. The Timberwolves dropped a 112-107 home decision to Milwaukee on Friday.

Chet Holmgren added 25 points and 10 rebounds for Oklahoma City, which shot 59.8% from the field and 50% from 3-point-range (20 of 40).

The Thunder had their highest point total of the season, eclipsing their 140 points in a win over San Antonio on Jan. 24.

“We knew the game plan, we executed it well and we really trusted each other,” Holmgren said. “That’s how we got those open looks, and credit to everybody who got ‘em and knocked ’em down.”

Oklahoma City led 80-57 at halftime and 117-81 after three quarters on a night the organization recognized 10 former players as part of Thunder Legacy Weekend.

“I think we’ve gotten good (looks) the last couple of nights,” said Oklahoma City coach Mark Daigneault, whose team made 17 3’s in a 129-106 win over the Clippers on Thursday. “And that’s what we can control. We just want to be a team that generates rhythm shots and open shots. I thought we did that tonight, we did that last night, we’ve done that for much of the year. We’ve gotten more open 3’s than most teams in the league, and if we do that we trust that we’re going to make enough of them ... .”

Jordan Poole scored 21 points off the bench and Corey Kispert added 20 points for Washington (9-47) which has lost 10 straight games.

“We had built some momentum going into the (All-Star) break,” said Washington coach Brian Keef, a former Thunder assistant. “I think we had two tough games versus two tough teams. We really didn’t finish the quarters well. The first three quarters they kind of made big runs in each quarter and that kind of extended the game. We have a long rest of the year and were going to get back to work and keep getting better.”

The Wizards dropped a 130-110 decision in Denver on Thursday night. Friday’s game was the second game of a back-to-back for both teams.

Oklahoma City scored 80 points in the first half and led by 23 points at the break. Gilgeous-Alexander (20) and Holmgren (19) combined for 39 points on 16-for-21 shooting. The Thunder shot 73.7% from the field and 71.4% from beyond the arc.

“He’s just refining on the offensive end of the floor,” Daigneault said of Holmgren. “He’s shooting his catch-and shoots with a lot of confidence right now, regardless of make or miss. He’s also getting his size into the game around the basket, especially against switches. That’s been an adjustment for him from a coverage standpoint.”

The lead ballooned to 39 points on a 3-pointer by Jaylin Williams early in the fourth quarter, when Daigneault, who turned 39 Friday, emptied his bench. A 3-pointer by Aaron Wiggins with 1:24 left — the team’s 20 from long range — made it 147-101.

A night after going scoreless in his Oklahoma City debut, Gordon Hayward finished with eight points on 3-of-7 shooting in 15 minutes.

Kenrich Williams added 12 points on four 3-pointers, including three in a row during a stretch of the first quarter as the Thunder extended a 26-23 lead to 35-25.

UP NEXT

Wizards: Host Cleveland on Sunday night.

Thunder: Visit Houston on Sunday night.

Regular Season Series

OKC wins series 2-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 106 - 147
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 106 - 147
4th 17.1 Patrick Baldwin Jr. makes 25-foot three point jumper (Johnny Davis assists) 106 - 147
4th 24.0 Johnny Davis defensive rebound 103 - 147
4th 27.1 Adam Flagler misses 26-foot three point jumper 103 - 147

Statistics

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41-104 FG 55-92
39 Field Goal % 60
9-38 3PT 20-40
24 Three Point % 50
15-21 FT 17-21
71 Free Throw % 81
43 Rebounds 56
16 Offensive Rebounds 8
27 Defensive Rebounds 48
20 Assists 30
10 Steals 5
3 Blocks 9
14 Turnovers 15
2 Team Turnovers 0
16 Total Turnovers 15
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
19 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 13
24 Fast Break Points 23
58 Points in Paint 58
17 Fouls 22
3 Largest Lead 46
Oklahoma City Thunder Oklahoma City Thunder Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ousmane Dieng, F Out Dec 30
Jaylin Williams, F Out Dec 30
Isaiah Hartenstein, C Out Dec 30
Brooks Barnhizer, F Day-To-Day Dec 30
Nikola Topic, G Out Oct 30
Washington Wizards Washington Wizards Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kyshawn George, F Out Dec 30
Corey Kispert, F Out Dec 30
Cam Whitmore, F Out Dec 23

Game Information

Paycom Center

Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Attendance: 18,203 · Capacity:

2025-26 Southeast Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Orlando 18 15 .545 - L1
Miami 18 15 .545 - W3
Atlanta 15 19 .441 3.5 L7
Charlotte 11 21 .344 6.5 L1
Washington 7 24 .226 10 L1

2025-26 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 28 5 .848 - W2
Denver 22 10 .688 5.5 L2
Minnesota 21 12 .636 7 W1
Portland 14 19 .424 14 W2
Utah 12 20 .375 15.5 L1
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