Shai Gilgeous-Alexander explodes for 54 points as Thunder beat Jazz

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored a career-high 54 points to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 123-114 home win over the Utah Jazz on Wednesday.

Neither team led by double digits until the Thunder pulled away in the last 3 1/2 minutes.

Jalen Williams finished off a three-point play to break a tie at 106-106 with just more than five minutes remaining, kicking off a closing 17-8 run.

Gilgeous-Alexander helped break the game open, coming up with the rebound on his own missed 3-pointer, then making a 3-pointer to put Oklahoma City ahead by nine with 3:32 remaining.

After he hit a pair of free throws put the Thunder ahead by 11, their biggest lead of the game, Gilgeous-Alexander hit a fadeaway jumper in the lane for his first career 50-point game.

Gilgeous-Alexander’s previous career high was 45, accomplished twice earlier this season. He attempted a career-high 35 shots, making 17, and also went 17 of 18 from the free-throw line.

Gilgeous-Alexander also had eight rebounds, five steals, three steals and two blocks.

Williams, who missed Sunday night’s win over Brooklyn with a strained right hip, had 25 points with his parents in the stands wearing split Oklahoma City-Utah jerseys.

Williams’ brother, Cody, plays for the Jazz but missed the game with a sprained left ankle.

After a bit of a slow start, Gilgeous-Alexander surged late in the first, scoring 15 points in the quarter. But the Thunder were just 2 of 10 from beyond the arc in the opening quarter.

Oklahoma City led by nine with just more than five minutes remaining in the second quarter before the Jazz ripped off a 15-6 run to tie the game.

Lauri Markkanen scored seven of his 17 points during the stretch.

Gilgeous-Alexander scored 18 points in Oklahoma City’s 38-point third quarter

John Collins led Utah with 22 points and added 12 rebounds, Collin Sexton finished with 18 points and nine assists, and Walker Kessler had 17 points and 15 rebounds.

The Thunder have 21 of their last 23 games, while the Jazz have lost four straight and 12 of 15.