Biggest blowouts in NBA Playoff history: Inside the Thunder's 43-point Game 2 win vs. Nuggets

Teddy Ricketson

Biggest blowouts in NBA Playoff history: Inside the Thunder's 43-point Game 2 win vs. Nuggets image

The NBA playoffs are supposed to be pitting the best competition in the league against each other, especially the deeper we get in the postseason. Still, sometimes even good teams have a bad day. 

The Thunder finished the regular season with a 68-14 record, which cemented OKC not only with the best record in the Western Conference but also the best record in the entire NBA. Denver didn't have a bad season by any means, finishing 50-32, but on Wednesday night, it looked like Oklahoma City was taking on one of the worst teams in the league from how lopsided the 149-106 final score was. 

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The Thunder got out to an early lead and never let up. Oklahoma City went into the break up 87-56, scoring the most first-half points in a playoff game in NBA history and tying the record for points scored in any playoff half in history. The Thunder didn't let up from there. One stat to show how lopsided things were: OKC had 31 assists; Denver only made 33 field goals. 

Nuggets star Nikola Jokic fouled out late in the third quarter, which just further stacked the deck against Denver. It was only the fourth time in his playoff career that Jokic fouled out, something he has only done once in the regular season since 2019-20. To add insult to injury, he did so with a career-worst -36 plus/minus. 

On the flip side, fellow MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had a +51 mark, the highest ever for any player in a postseason game

Here's where the Thunder's blowout win over the Nuggets ranks among the all-time biggest blowouts in NBA playoff history. 

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Biggest blowouts in NBA playoff history

RankYearSeriesGamePoint Margin
1.2009West First RoundNuggets 121, Hornets 6358
 1956West SemifinalsLakers 133, Hawks 7558
3.1973West FinalsLakers 126, Warriors 7056
4.2025East First RoundCavaliers 128, Heat 7355
5.2015East First RoundBulls 120, Bucks 6654
6.2025West First RoundThunder 131, Grizzlies 8051
7.1971West SemifinalsBucks 136, Warriors 8650
8.1995East First RoundMagic 124, Celtics 7747
 1986West First RoundLakers 135, Spurs 8847
10.2024West Second RoundTimberwolves 115, Nuggets 7045
11.2017East FinalsCavaliers 130, Celtics 8644
 1997West First RoundSuperSonics 122, Suns 7844
 1985West FinalsLakers 153, Nuggets 10944
 1958West FinalsHawks 145, Pistons 10144
15.2025West SemifinalsThunder 149, Nuggets 10643
 2020West First RoundClippers 154, Mavericks 11143
 2010East SemifinalsMagic 114, Hawks 7143
 1987East First RoundPistons 128, Bullets 8543
 1984West SemifinalsLakers 134, Mavericks 9143
20.1998NBA FinalsBulls 96, Jazz 5442
21.2018West FinalsWarriors 126, Rockets 8541
 1991East First RoundBulls 126, Knicks 8541
23.2014West First RoundClippers 138, Warriors 9840
 2009West SemifinalsLakers 118, Rockets 7840
 2005West First RoundMavericks 116, Rockets 7640
 1983West SemifinalsSpurs 145, Nuggets 10540
 1982East FinalsCeltics 121, 76ers 8140
 1978East Semifinals76ers 130, Knicks 9040
 1969West SemifinalsLakers 118, Warriors 7840

In the end, the Thunder won 149-106. The win ranked tied for 15th for the biggest point differentials in NBA playoff history. On top of that, Oklahoma City scored the 10th-most points in an NBA playoff game in history, just eight points behind the Celtics 157-point mark set in 1990.

Thunder vs. Nuggets Game 2 stats

Thunder

  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander -- 34 points, 4 rebounds, 8 assists. +51 plus/minus (NBA record for best-ever plus/minus in a playoff game)
  • Chet Holmgren -- 15 points, 11 rebounds, 2 assists. +34 plus/minus
  • Jalen Williams -- 17 points, 4 rebounds, 7 assists.  +23 plus/minus
  • Isaiah Hartenstein -- 14 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists. +19 plus/minus
  • Luguentz Dort -- 12 points, 1 rebound, 0 assists. +34 plus/minus

Oklahoma City shot 50-of-89 from the field (56.2%), 16-of-36 from 3 (44.4%), and 33-of-36 from the line (91.7%). 

Nuggets

  • Nikola Jokic -- 17 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists. -36 plus/minus (his lowest in any NBA game he has played)
  • Jamal Murray -- 14 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist. -34 plus/minus
  • Michael Porter Jr. -- 8 points, 5 rebounds, 0 assists. -25 plus/minus
  • Aaron Gordon -- 10 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist. -36 plus/minus
  • Christian Braun -- 3 points, 2 rebounds, 0 assists. -40 plus/minus
  • Russell Westbrook -- 19 points, 1 rebound, 5 assists. -30 plus/minus

Denver shot 33-of-87 from the field (37.9%), 15-of-37 from deep (40.5%), and 25-of-32 (78.1%) from the line. They committed 20 turnovers compared to just nine from OKC.

Teddy Ricketson

Teddy Ricketson is a Digital Content Producer at The Sporting News. He joined the team in 2024 after spending the last three years writing for Vox Media as part of its DK Nation/Network team. Teddy does his best to support the South Carolina Gamecocks and Carolina Panthers, but tends to have more fun cheering on the Atlanta Braves. In his free time, he loves spending time with his wife, Brooke, and their two dogs, Bo and Hootie.