LOS ANGELES — Oklahoma City Thunder destroyed the Memphis Grizzlies, 131-80, in the most lopsided Game 1 win in NBA playoff history on Sunday (Monday in Manila) as reigning champions Boston, Cleveland and Golden State opened the post-season with victories.
The Celtics, fueled by 30 points from Derrick White, defeated Orlando Magic, 103-86.
The Cavaliers, who beat out the Celtics for top seed in the Eastern Conference, downed Miami Heat, 121-100, and the Warriors, with 31 points from Stephen Curry, fended off a late Houston surge to beat the Rockets, 95-85.
Oklahoma City, who emerged as top seeds in the Western Conference with the best overall record in the league, seized a 1-0 lead in their best-of-seven first-round series in emphatic style.
The Thunder's 51-point margin of victory was even more remarkable given that Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had his statistically worst performance of the season — managing just 15 points, five assists and three rebounds.
But all of Oklahoma City's starters scored in double figures with Jalen Williams providing 20 points along with six assists and Aaron Wiggins contributing 21 points off the bench.
The win was the fifth largest ever in NBA playoff history and also a franchise record.
"We played to our identity," Gilgeous-Alexander said. "It's going to be the key to our success — just be the true who we are."
In Boston, star forward Jayson Tatum scored a modest 17 points and finished the game despite a frightening fall under the basket in the fourth quarter that left him nursing a sore right wrist.
Tatum rose for a dunk and crashed to the court after he was hit by Kentavious Caldwell-Pope — who was assessed a flagrant foul upon review.
The Celtics faithful at TD Garden were delighted to see Tatum make his first three-pointer of the night soon after, and Tatum said after the game his wrist was fine.
Cavaliers finally put away the determined Heat.
2025-04-21T16:20:35Z