Thunder 102, Orlando 74

The stat of the night?

Three Thunder players with at least five assists.

Russell Westbrook had a game-high 10. Kevin Durant and James Harden had five apiece.

Ball movement was the name of the game Sunday against Orlando and the key to the Thunder’s 102-74 victory inside the Ford Center. Oklahoma City had 27 assists on 40 made baskets and 14 assists on their first 17 made field goals.

This, just three games after the Thunder recorded only six assists in a nine-point loss to Portland.

“We played as good as we could possibly play,” said Thunder coach Scott Brooks. “We did a good job of playing 48 minutes of team basketball. It was probably our best ball-moving game.”

Through spacing the floor and sharing the basketball, the team’s most critical offensive principles, the Thunder got high-percentage looks and broke out of an early season scoring slump.

Sunday’s point total tied the Thunder’s season-high, set on opening night against Sacramento. The Thunder’s 57.1 percent shooting from the field and 56.3 percent shooting from the 3-point line were season-highs. So were the 27 total assists.

“We were making our shots, but we were making our shots because we were passing the basketball,” Brooks said. “We had 27 assists. That’s great basketball. We had some bad offensive basketball when we had six assists the other night and 15 a couple of games later. We have to move the ball. We have to keep everybody involved. Five guys need to feel a part of it because that’s what it’s going to take on both ends of the floor.”

At halftime, Brooks showed his team film of the exceptional ball movement. Through the first 24 minutes the Thunder had 15 assists on 21 made baskets. OKC had just four turnovers. It led to a 53-44 advantage at the break.

“It’s a lot easier,” said Harden about the offense when the ball moves. “It’s a lot of us who can score, who can put the ball in the basket and make plays for other people. Everyone did it tonight.”

QUICK HITS

THEY SAID IT

BY THE NUMBERS
0:
Blocked shots by Dwight Howard. He had 10 last season at the Ford Center.
32: Minutes for Kevin Durant, a season-low.
33: Biggest lead by the Thunder.
36.8: Percent shooting for Orlando.
45: Thunder rebounds, 15 more than Orlando.
102: Points for the Thunder, tying a season-high.
18,203:
Attendance at the Ford Center, the third sellout this season.

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[...] Darnell Mayberry gives his thoughts on the Thunder’s stomping: ”The stat of the night? Three Thunder players with at least five assists. Russell Westbrook had a game-high 10. Kevin Durant and James Harden had five apiece. Ball movement was the name of the game Sunday against Orlando and the key to the Thunder’s 102-74 victory inside the Ford Center. Oklahoma City had 27 assists on 40 made baskets and 14 assists on their first 17 made field goals. This, just three games after the Thunder recorded only six assists in a nine-point loss to Portland. [...]

“BY THE NUMBERS 32: Minutes for Kevin Durant, a season-low.” That is more like the numbers Durant should be playing. If Durant plays the middle 30s per game instead of the middle 40s, he will be fresh at the end and make the winning shot, instead of looking tired and fatigued and missing it.

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