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Oklahoma City Thunder rally to beat LA Lakers, Chicago Bulls stun Milwaukee Bucks in overtime

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads Thunder to victory over weary Lakers. LeBron James and Anthony Davis struggle as Oklahoma City shines.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder recently led his team to a 113-110 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, scoring 33 points in the process. However, Gilgeous-Alexander was quick to acknowledge that his success was not solely his own, thanking his teammates for their contributions to the win. The Thunder had seven players scoring in double figures, showcasing a strong team effort.

Thunder coach Mark Daigneault praised the team's performance, noting their energy and speed throughout the game. On the other side, Anthony Davis and LeBron James of the Lakers put up a strong fight, but the team ultimately struggled to keep up with the Thunder, especially on the second night of a back-to-back game.

The win propelled the Oklahoma City Thunder to third place in the Western Conference, with a record of 12-6, while the Lakers are currently seventh. In other news, LeBron James' son Bronny has been given the green light to return to basketball after suffering a cardiac arrest during practice.

In Chicago, the Bulls managed to secure a 120-113 overtime victory against the Milwaukee Bucks. Nikola Vucevic played a pivotal role in the win, scoring 29 points and making a game-changing dunk in overtime. Despite the win, Vucevic emphasized the importance of maintaining consistency and improving their overall performance.

The Bulls are currently 6-14 in the East, trailing the third-placed Bucks who have a record of 13-6. Overall, the recent NBA games have showcased the talent and determination of the players, as well as the importance of teamwork and perseverance in achieving success.

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