

- Oklahoma City erased a 29-point deficit to beat Memphis 114–108 in Game 3
- Chet Holmgren scored 24 points, including 23 in the second half, to lead the Thunder’s comeback
- Ja Morant exited with a thigh injury late in the second quarter, halting the Grizzlies’ momentum
Key Takeaways: 702u6s
Oklahoma City moved within one win of a Western Conference semifinal appearance in the NBA Playoffs after securing a 114–108 victory over Memphis in Game 3. Chet Holmgren scored 24 points for the Thunder, with 23 coming in the second half, as his team pulled off a stunning comeback after trailing by 29 points earlier in the game. Memphis suffered a major blow late in the first half when Ja Morant left the game with a thigh injury, and his absence shifted the momentum in Oklahoma’s favour. r4d6e
OKC THUNDER MAKE THE SECOND BIGGEST PLAYOFF COMEBACK SINCE 1997, COMING BACK FROM DOWN 29 TO BEAT MEMPHIS, 114-108! 😳⚡️
Thunder lead Grizzlies, 3-0!
Will they sweep? 🤔🧹 pic.twitter.com/quIvcNv7SX
— Courtside Buzz (@CourtsideBuzzX) April 25, 2025
Morant exited about three minutes before halftime with Memphis holding a commanding 67–40 lead. By the break, the Grizzlies were still ahead by 26 points. The 29-point comeback now stands as the second-largest in NBA Playoff history since the 1996–97 season. The only greater comeback came in 2019, when the Clippers rallied from 31 points down to defeat Golden State.
Top-seeded Oklahoma City had already demonstrated their dominance with a 51-point Game 1 blowout — the fifth-largest winning margin in NBA Playoff history.
Last night, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 31 points, while Jalen Williams added 26, including two crucial free throws with 1:20 remaining. Scottie Pippen Jr. responded with 28 points for Memphis — just shy of his personal best — and Jaren Jackson Jr. chipped in with 22.