NBA Preview: Oklahoma City Thunder (46-20) at Memphis Grizzlies (23-44)

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams took over late in the Oklahoma City Thunder’s 126-199 win over Dallas on Thursday.

The duo combined to score 20 fourth-quarter points and help the Thunder keep pace atop the Western Conference standings.

Gilgeous-Alexander is no stranger to that position, as he’s emerged over the past few years as one of the NBA’s top players.

Williams, the second-year wing from Santa Clara, has been more of a surprise.

Williams hopes to continue his ascent Saturday when the Thunder take on host the Memphis Grizzlies.

Williams hopes Saturday’s game against the Grizzlies goes better for him than the last meeting.

In Oklahoma City’s 124-93 victory over the Grizzlies on Sunday, Williams aggravated an ankle injury twice, playing just 10 minutes before leaving the game for good after twisting his ankle while falling on a courtside cameraman after a layup.

Even as his role expands, Williams’ energy continues to grow as well.

Oklahoma City (46-20) comes into Saturday’s game having won 11 of its past 14. The Grizzlies are coming off a 110-98 loss to Charlotte and have dropped three of their past four.

The Grizzlies (23-44) have struggled with injuries for much of the season but could get some help soon with the return of shooting guard Desmond Bane from a left ankle sprain.

Bane hasn’t played since Jan. 12.

Grizzlies rookie GG Jackson, who hadn’t emerged as a regular member of the rotation when Bane went down, has averaged 13.8 points and shot 43.5 percent from the floor in more than 24 minutes per game over his past 29 games.

Jackson is looking forward to Bane’s return.

Though the Thunder are 27-7 at home, they’ll need success on the road if they are to secure the top spot in the Western Conference. The Thunder will play nine of their next 12 games on the road, starting with Saturday’s game.

Saturday’s meeting is the last of three between the teams this season. The Thunder have won the first two meetings by an average of 20 points.

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