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OKC Thunder player grades: SGA, Giddey shine in blowout loss to Hornets

The Oklahoma City Thunder fell to the Charlotte Hornets, 121-98, on Friday.

It feels as if the Thunder are in a funk. This was the second straight blowout loss. They lost by 22 points to the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday.

While the Thunder’s record and peripheral stats are poor, the team has done a good job at keeping games respectable and making the opposition earn wins against them. But as the Thunder have gone 2-11 in their last 13 games. It appears the losses are starting to come down hard on the team with these two most recent performances.

There are still a few positives to take away from this blowout loss. The first being just how well Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Josh Giddey played. Gilgeous-Alexander and Giddey combined for 50 points. Easily the two most important players in the franchise, it’s a nice consolation prize that the 23-point loss is due to the rest of the roster and not because of its two most-prized possessions. Let’s take a look at player grades.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: A

Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 29 points on 10-of-23 shooting and six assists and five rebounds. Gilgeous-Alexander continues to make attacking the paint and driving to the basket a top priority. Most of his shots came within the paint.

Interestingly, Gilgeous-Alexander went 1-of-3 from 3 during this game. Gilgeous-Alexander has averaged nearly six 3s a game this season but has not shot more than five in eight straight games. Gilgeous-Alexander has been struggling mightily from outside this season, shooting just 27.4%. One has to wonder if limiting his 3s in recent games is a point of emphasis for Gilgeous-Alexander, or if it’s just something that has happened in the flow of the game.

Josh Giddey: A-plus

Giddey finished with 21 points on 10-of-17 shooting along with nine rebounds and three assists. This was Giddey’s first career 20-point game. Much like Gilgeous-Alexander, most of his shots came within the paint and he was aggressive while attacking the rim all game long. You love to see Giddey taking 17 shots, keeping that scoring aggression will be vital if the rookie is to ever develop a solid shot.

Jeremiah Robinson-Earl: B

Jeremiah Robinson-Earl finished with a 12-point, 11-rebound double double. Though much of that production came during garbage time in the fourth quarter, it still deserves praise. Especially considering how much Robinson-Earl has struggled recently, averaging just 4.6 points on 28.6% shooting and 6.2 rebounds in his last five games.

Lu Dort: F

This was probably Lu Dort’s worst game of the season. He finished with three points on 1-of-7 shooting and three rebounds. Dort was a nonfactor and did nothing notable. Just a really quiet game for the team’s second-leading scorer.

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