Jay Skeets
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And I thought the quick decision making was kind of the difference for the Thunder going against the Spurs last night.
But he didn't take a three pointer, didn't make a shot that wasn't
at the rim but he's also getting to the rim all the time i think the jumper is kind of going to be a struggle for j-dub uh this season he's kind of said the same he's like this isn't the sort of thing where you get your hand fixed and instantly it's back to the way it was before it's going to take some working through and obviously that's still happening but when you start talking about jalen williams i wasn't even sure which one you were talking about they were both
Both awesome.
Last night, J-A-Y-L-I-N, J-Will, was really solid off the bench.
11 points, 10 boards, 5 assists, hit a couple of 3s.
And I thought the 3-point shooting was important for OKC last night, as it always is.
They only went 11 from 30 from 3, which doesn't seem great, but it's the first time in 6 games that they've even been over league average.
Like I said, Williams...
J. Will hit a couple, but more importantly, Cason Wallace hit two for three.
Alex Caruso hit two for four.
These are guys that are being left open right now.
They've really struggled with their shot recently.
So knocking them down really put OKC over the top.
Because to me, even though the defense was good for the Thunder yesterday, I thought they won it on offense.
Possessions were about the same.
You know, both teams forced about the same number of turnovers.
They got beat on the offensive glass by the Spurs, but free throws were about the same.
Shot attempts were about the same.
But OKC's been 13th in the NBA in offense in their last 15 games.