PHOENIX (AP) – Still without Russell Westbrook, the Oklahoma City Thunder keep winning.
Paul George scored 32 points, Steven Adams added 26 and the Thunder beat the Phoenix Suns 110-100 on Saturday night, their 10th victory in 11 games.
The Thunder played without Westbrook for the sixth straight game. He missed the first five with a sprained ankle, but the team said his absence on Saturday was for “personal reasons.”
But Oklahoma City was in control most of the night anyway, leading by as many as 18 points and beating the Suns for the third time this season with two of the victories coming without Westbrook.
George said the Thunder just know each other well.
“We’ve been together,” he said. “I can’t say that enough. There’s no more confusion, there’s no more trying to figure it out. We know what to do. We’ve been together long enough now to know what to do in those moments.”
T.J. Warren scored 23, Deandre Ayton 21 and Devin Booker 16 for Phoenix, which was trying to win consecutive games for the first time this season after beating San Antonio on Wednesday night.
The rookie Ayton was able to score, but still had a rough night against the physical Adams.
“That’s a tough matchup,” Suns coach Igor Kokoskov said. “As we know, Steven Adams is one of the most dominant five-men in the league right now. … I think he (Ayton) competed in every play, he was more vocal, he was better than the first game, second game.”
Ayton said the Thunder “just made their shots and got to the line more than us. I know that we played and I know that we competed. The emotions were flowing on the bench. Everybody was really into it. … Every game we play against them we get better and better.”
The Thunder outscored Phoenix 17-4 to start the second half, capped by an 11-0 run that put Oklahoma City up 64-46 on George’s 20-footer with 7:05 left in the third quarter. Booker and Josh Jackson each sank 3s in an 8-0 spurt that cut it to 64-54. But Oklahoma City, dominating the game inside, rebuilt the lead to 18 before Jamal Crawford scored the last four points of the quarter to cut the Thunder’s advantage to 79-65 entering the fourth.
Down 93-78 after George’s two free throws with 5:27 to play, the Suns mounted an 11-2 run to cut it to 95-89 on Warren’s 3-pointer with 3:45 remaining.