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Shai, Isaiah power OKC past NY

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander catches fire with 39 points to left OKC past New York, 126-101, in their NBA regular season game on Friday.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander catches fire with 39 points to left OKC past New York, 126-101, in their NBA regular season game on Friday.ELSA/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
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NEW YORK (AFP) — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Isaiah Joe combined for 70 points as the Oklahoma City Thunder bounced back to winning ways with a 126-101 drubbing of the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Friday.

Oklahoma City were left licking their wounds after their much-anticipated tussle against the No.1 ranked Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday ended in a chastening defeat.

But the Western Conference leaders showed no signs of a hangover with a blowout victory over the Knicks, in what had been billed as a potential National Basketball Association Finals preview.

The Knicks were effectively forced into damage limitation mode after a blistering start from Oklahoma City saw the visitors surge into a 31-17 lead after the first quarter.

The Thunder kept their foot on the pedal in the second, pouring in 39 points to take a mammoth 70-43 halftime lead that the Knicks never looked like catching.

Gilgeous-Alexander spearheaded another dazzling offensive performance from the Thunder, finishing with 39 points from 15-of-21 shooting while Joe caught fire with eight three-pointers off the bench to deliver a 31-point display.

Oklahoma City’s win saw it stretch its lead to 31-6 at the top of the Western Conference standings, six games ahead of the second-placed Houston Rockets.

In other games Friday, there was an upset in Boston as the reigning champion Celtics stumbled to a 114-97 loss to the Sacramento Kings.

DeMar DeRozan scored 24 points to lead the scoring but the plaudits went to center Domantas Sabonis, who finished with 23 points and a whopping 28 rebounds.

Malik Monk added 22 points with Keegan Murray adding 19.

Boston’s problems stemmed from a below-par offensive performance which saw them shoot at 40.5 percent, making only 11 of 41 three-point attempts.

“When you’re having inefficient offense, it puts pressure on your defense,” Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said. “And if you’re only going to shoot 28 percent from three, it means you’re going to have to do a lot of other things really, really, really well. We’ve got to do better.”

In Orlando, Giannis Antetokounmpo spoiled Paolo Banchero’s return from injury after a 34-game absence with a 41-point masterpiece to give the Milwaukee Bucks a 109-106 win over the Magic.

Greek star Antetokounmpo also weighed in with 14 rebounds, four assists, three steals and two blocks while Damian Lillard provided offensive support with 29 points.

Magic star Banchero — who has missed the last 34 games due to a torn oblique muscle — finished with 34 points but it was not enough to deny the Bucks victory.

In Philadelphia, the New Orleans Pelicans shrugged off the absence through suspension of Zion Williamson to defeat the 76ers 123-115.

In Denver, Nikola Jokic returned for the Nuggets after a two-game absence due to illness and bagged a triple-double in a 124-105 defeat of the Brooklyn Nets.

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