April 27, 2026
EXPLORE THE GAME
Every shot, every lead change, every rotation — visualized.
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PLAYER PERFORMANCE
Phoenix Suns
Brooks channeled his high-volume gunning into a highly effective offensive performance, pouring in 23 points on 10-of-19 shooting to drive a +21.5 offensive credit. He complemented his scoring with gritty utility work, generating 5 screen assists to help free up his teammates.
Booker carried a heavy offensive burden but bled value through his decision-making, committing 6 turnovers (avg 2.4) that undermined his +8.6 offensive credit. While he shot a solid 50% from the floor, his perimeter stroke betrayed him (1-of-6 from deep) and he failed to grab a single rebound in 40 minutes of action.
Green suffered through an agonizingly inefficient shooting night, clanking 9 of his 10 three-point attempts on his way to 23 points. Despite the offensive struggles, he remained highly engaged on the other end, racking up 4 steals (avg 0.9) to generate a robust +9.4 defensive credit.
Ighodaro was an absolute menace in the dirty-work categories, racking up 9 contests, 4 deflections, and 6 screen assists to fuel a +4.4 hustle credit. He combined that relentless energy with hyper-efficient interior finishing (4-of-5 shooting) to serve as a vital two-way connector.
Gillespie exploded out of his prolonged shooting slump, catching absolute fire from deep to bury 6 triples en route to a +16.1 offensive credit. Unfortunately, he was an absolute turnstile on the other end, allowing his primary matchups to torch him for 11-of-15 (73%) shooting.
Allen shook off his recent perimeter struggles with a hyper-efficient shooting night, burying 4 of his 5 attempts to drive a +14.3 offensive credit. He was equally impressive on the defensive end, swatting 2 shots (avg 0.1) and stifling his matchups to just 3-of-10 shooting.
O'Neale provided a flawless spark off the bench, hitting all three of his shot attempts to generate a +10.2 offensive credit. While his rebounding (7 boards) was excellent, his defensive resistance faltered, as opponents shot a blistering 71% against him when he was the nearest defender.
Fleming was a complete zero offensively, missing both of his shots and dragging down the second unit with a -2.1 offensive credit. However, he salvaged his minutes with relentless defensive grit, racking up 2 steals and holding opponents to a frosty 1-of-4 shooting when guarded.
Maluach managed just a brief 5-minute rotation stint, converting his only shot attempt and grabbing a pair of rebounds. He was unable to establish his usual presence on the glass or alter shots defensively before heading back to the bench.
Coffey was limited to 40 seconds of empty cardio, failing to record a single statistic. The veteran wing remains buried at the end of the rotation, unable to find an opportunity to break his deep offensive slump.
Bouyea made a fleeting 40-second appearance, managing to convert his lone shot attempt for a quick bucket. He had no time to impact the game beyond that singular offensive sequence.
Dunn's offensive identity crisis continued during a brief 40-second cameo, missing his only three-point attempt. He remains a complete non-factor, unable to carve out meaningful rotation minutes.
Oklahoma City Thunder
Gilgeous-Alexander orchestrated the offense with his usual mastery, toggling effortlessly between efficient scoring (10-of-17 shooting) and elite playmaking to generate a +23.9 offensive credit. His defensive resistance was lighter than usual, allowing opponents to shoot 60% when he was the nearest defender, but his offensive tyranny dictated the terms of the game.
Holmgren dominated the game as a highly efficient offensive hub, pouring in 24 points to drive a massive +19.2 offensive credit. His rim protection was surprisingly absent (0 blocks, avg 2.1), and opponents found success against him (11-of-18 shooting), but his relentless glass-eating (12 rebounds) and scoring efficiency more than compensated.
Mitchell provided a lethal scoring punch, burying 4-of-6 triples en route to 22 points and a +14.1 offensive credit. While his playmaking yielded 6 assists, he did leak some value through 3 turnovers (avg 0.9) and offered little resistance defensively as opponents shot 60% against him.
Hartenstein bent the game through sheer interior force, exploding for 18 points on just seven shot attempts to fuel a massive +26.0 offensive credit. He was a relentless physical presence, generating 7 screen assists and pulling down 12 rebounds to completely control the paint.
Dort's offensive slump continued as he was completely neutralized, managing just 1 point on two shot attempts. His defensive impact (-0.7) also slipped, allowing his primary matchups to shoot an efficient 5/9 (56%) when guarded.
Caruso broke out of his shooting slump with a scorching 4-of-6 performance from beyond the arc, driving a +7.2 offensive credit. However, his normally stout defense uncharacteristically faltered, allowing opponents to torch him for 8-of-11 shooting when he was the nearest defender.
Wallace masked his recent perimeter volatility with a highly efficient shooting night (4-of-7) while bringing a relentless defensive motor. His 5 deflections fueled a +4.0 hustle credit, and he stifled his matchups, holding opponents to just 5-of-11 shooting when guarded.
Wiggins faded into the background during his 11 minutes of action, attempting just a single shot and failing to grab a rebound. His defensive presence was equally passive, as opponents easily converted 3-of-4 attempts when he was the primary defender.
Williams struggled to find his rhythm offensively, managing just 3 points and failing to record a single rebound in his brief stint. Despite the lack of box-score production, he provided sturdy interior resistance, contesting 5 shots and holding his matchups to an icy 2-of-8 shooting.
Joe operated strictly as a spot-up threat during his 7 minutes on the floor, attempting all his shots from beyond the arc. He converted two triples but offered entirely empty calories elsewhere, failing to record a rebound or assist while committing a turnover.
McCain logged barely over a minute of action, missing his only shot attempt before heading back to the bench. He was unable to establish any rhythm or provide his usual microwave scoring in the fleeting cameo.
Topić saw less than a minute of garbage-time action, recording no statistics across the board. The brief appearance offered no opportunity for him to snap out of his ongoing shooting slump.
Williams was limited to an invisible 40-second cameo, failing to record a single counting stat. His erratic rotation role continues to yield deep-bench irrelevance on nights like this.