Thunder player grades: Giddey’s big 4th quarter not enough to hold lead vs. Clippers

The OKC Thunder led the Clippers for almost the entire game, but Paul George’s huge second half got LA the win.

Outside of about a minute and a half at the beginning and end, the Oklahoma City Thunder led the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday. They withstood L.A. runs. They saw Shai Gilgeous-Alexander go off in the third quarter and Josh Giddey provide a major spark in the fourth quarter.

But the Clippers did late what they do best: They made 3s. With just over 2:30 to play in the game, Paul George led Los Angeles to a 9-0 run over a one-minute period by hitting a pair of 3s — contested, too, not due to poor defense — and then assisted a Luke Kennard triple.

The Thunder squandered the lead and the Clippers squeaked out their second victory of the season, knocking out Oklahoma City 99-94.

With Lu Dort out due to injury, head coach Mark Daigneault started both Jeremiah Robinson-Earl and Derrick Favors. The closing lineup was Theo Maledon and Mike Muscala alongside starters Giddey, Gilgeous-Alexander and Darius Bazley.

It was a strong effort overall by the Thunder. There’s an argument that it was Oklahoma City’s best two-way performance of the season.

Here are grades from the game.