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Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to return Thursday vs. Suns

Oklahoma City Thunder point guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will play Thursday night against the Phoenix Suns after missing nearly a month due to an ankle injury, coach Mark Daigneault said Wednesday.

Gilgeous-Alexander, 23, suffered an ankle sprain during a Jan. 28 loss to the Indiana Pacers. While the Thunder won three straight games immediately after losing Gilgeous-Alexander, the team has since won just one of its last seven games.

The fourth-year point guard — who was acquired from the Los Angeles Clippers in a 2019 trade involving Paul George — is Oklahoma City's leading scorer this season with 22.7 points per game to go with 5.5 assists and 4.7 rebounds. Luguentz Dort and Josh Giddey are the only other players on the team averaging more than 10 points per game.

The Thunder are second-to-last in the Western Conference with an 18-40 record. Only the Houston Rockets are behind Oklahoma City in the standings.

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