Booker Buzzer-Beater Stuns Thunder, ends OKC’s Winning Streak
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A dramatic game-winning three-pointer from Devin Booker with just 0.7 seconds remaining lifted the Phoenix Suns to a 108-105 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday, halting the Thunder’s four-game unbeaten run.Despite a late surge from the defending NBA champions, the Suns managed to overcome a four-point deficit in the final minutes to secure a crucial win at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix.
Suns Overcome Fourth-Quarter Deficit
The thunder appeared poised to extend their remarkable form, leading 100-94 with only four minutes left in regulation. though, a resilient performance from the Suns, fueled by clutch shooting and strong individual contributions, turned the tide. Booker, finishing with a well-rounded stat line of 24 points, nine assists, and six rebounds, delivered the decisive blow with his only three-pointer of the night.
Goodwin and Brooks Ignite Phoenix Offense
While Booker provided the finishing touch, the Suns’ victory was a team effort. Jordan Goodwin enjoyed a career night, exploding for 26 points and connecting on a remarkable eight three-pointers. Teammate Dillon Brooks also played a pivotal role, scoring 14 of his 22 total points in the fourth quarter, providing a crucial spark when the Suns needed it most.
Thunder Fall Despite Strong Performances
Despite the loss, the Oklahoma City Thunder demonstrated their championship caliber. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the scoring with 25 points, while Jalen Williams contributed 23.Chet Holmgren added 18 points and nine rebounds, showcasing his continued development. the Thunder, despite the setback, still boast the best record in the Western Conference with 30 wins and six defeats, solidifying their position as a top contender.
The Suns’ victory underscores their potential to compete with the league’s elite, while the Thunder’s loss serves as a reminder of the NBA’s competitive landscape where even the best teams can be vulnerable.
