Thunder vs Suns Feb 11, 2026: Box Scores, Video & Shot Charts
- February 11, 2026 – The Oklahoma City Thunder delivered a commanding performance Wednesday night, defeating the Phoenix Suns 136-109.
- The Thunder’s victory, according to ESPN, was built on a 58% field goal percentage (52-89) and a strong offensive showing throughout the contest.
- The game, played in Phoenix, Arizona, saw the Thunder take control early and maintain their momentum.
Thunder Dominate Suns in High-Scoring Affair
– The Oklahoma City Thunder delivered a commanding performance Wednesday night, defeating the Phoenix Suns 136-109. Jalen Williams led the Thunder with 28 points, while Isaiah Joe contributed 21 points in a game characterized by hot shooting from Oklahoma City.
The Thunder’s victory, according to ESPN, was built on a 58% field goal percentage (52-89) and a strong offensive showing throughout the contest. They consistently outpaced the Suns, building a substantial lead that Phoenix was unable to overcome.
The game, played in Phoenix, Arizona, saw the Thunder take control early and maintain their momentum. Oklahoma City led by as many as 37 points, demonstrating their dominance on both ends of the court. The final score reflected the Thunder’s comprehensive victory.
Jalen Williams’ performance was particularly noteworthy, as he shot 11 of 12 from the field and 4 of 5 from the free throw line. Dillon Brooks also contributed significantly with 23 points. For the Suns, the offensive effort wasn’t enough to counter the Thunder’s efficiency.
The Thunder also excelled in rebounding, securing 37 rebounds compared to the Suns’ 43. However, Oklahoma City’s superior shooting and ball movement proved to be the decisive factors in the game.
The Suns struggled to find consistency on offense, shooting 47% from the field (43-92) and 36% from three-point range (15-42). Their free throw percentage of 62% (8-13) also didn’t provide enough support.
According to game statistics, Royce O’Neale and Luguentz Dort each contributed key three-pointers for the Thunder, while Isaiah Hartenstein added an alley-oop dunk. The Thunder’s ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities and maintain a high shooting percentage proved crucial.
The Thunder committed 8 turnovers, compared to the Suns’ 12. This difference in ball control also contributed to Oklahoma City’s advantage. The Thunder’s win improves their record to 42-13, while the Suns fall to 32-23.
The game featured contributions from several players on both teams, but the Thunder’s overall performance and balanced scoring attack ultimately led to their decisive victory. The win solidifies the Thunder’s position as a strong contender in the league.
The referees for the game were James Williams, Dedric Taylor and J.T. Orr.
