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Giddey fill-up helps Thunder past Wolves

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Josh Giddey had one of his most prolific outings of the NBA season as Oklahoma City passed a tough test on the road in Minnesota with a 135-128 win.

Josh Giddey has stuffed the stat sheet and Oklahoma City found their killer instinct in a 135-128 NBA road defeat of Minnesota.

The Australian second-year talent scored 21 points on 50 per cent shooting and added 12 rebounds, seven assists, two steals and two blocks as the Thunder rallied from behind and then shot clear in the final quarter.

He combined with teammate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (33 points) as the Thunder won a second straight game, improving to 10-13 and five wins off the pace set by Phoenix in the western conference.

A 44-point third quarter handed the hosts a 103-97 early in the final stanza.

But Jalen Williams' three-pointer kick-started a 28-10 run that gave Oklahoma City control. He scored all 11 of his points in the fourth quarter, nine in the first four minutes.

Kenrich Williams, who was tripped after a scuffle with the ejected Rudy Gobert earlier in the game, scored seven of his season-high 15 points in the fourth.

"We responded well out of time out, cleaned some stuff out and took our opportunities," Giddey said.

"We're getting better at closing games out and the more we're in, the better we're going to get.

"The crowd was getting into it but that's when we're at our best ... we looked good."

Earlier Josh Green (seven points, five assists, three rebounds, two steals) did a bit of everything in a productive 22-minute stint to help Dallas comfortably past New York.

Sacramento's dominance allowed Matthew Dellavedova some court time, the Australian favourite scoring three points and adding an assist and rebound in their 123-96 defeat of the Clippers.

Andrew Wiggins made eight of his 10 three-point attempts, notching a season-best 36 points and steal the limelight from teammate Steph Curry (30 points on eight-of-17 three point attempts) in Golden State's win over Houston.

Bobby Portis scored 20 points as the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Charlotte Hornets 105-96, despite missing NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo.

And three final-minute turnovers hurt Utah as they suffered a second straight loss, 116-111 to Portland, who were powered by Anfernee Simons' 45 points.

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