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The Thunder's offense went off in the fourth quarter, tacking on a whopping 45 points in the final frame to outscore the Cavs by 20 en route to a 22-point victory. After the win, Daigneault reflected on his team's response to adversity.
Oklahoma City will be missing one of its All-Stars for a while, but a shooting boost could steady the ship. On Monday, the Thunder began their latest stretch wi
Through 41 games (all starts), Gilgeous-Alexander is averaging 31.8 points on 54.7% shooting, along with 6.2 assists, 4.4 rebounds and 1.3 steals in 33.3 minutes per game. He currently leads the NBA in total points scored (1,304) and is on pace to post the fewest turnovers in league history for a player averaging more than 30 points per game.
Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault commended his team’s response to adversity, beating the Cavs with only 10 active players, led by Chet Holmgren (28 points) and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (30 points). For Daigneault, the Thunder’s perseverance is a testament to its unwavering confidence amid its next-man-up mentality.
The OKC Thunder built a championship roster by developing players who were often overlooked in the NBA draft. OKC's system emphasizes unselfish passes, smart shots, and hard-nosed defense, which benefits both the team and individual players. Players like ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder tore apart the Cleveland Cavaliers in a 136-104 win. Keeping it mostly a double-digit lead, they were up by as many as 32 points. The reigning NBA champion took advantage of the extra attention brought by playing on MLK Day.
Oklahoma City hasn't been shooting at a high clip as we're accustomed to lately, and it's hampered them throughout the last 10 games.
Oklahoma City turns absences into opportunity and trust, while Cleveland’s dependence on full health exposes cracks in its rotation and identity — a difference laid bare Monday as the short-handed Thunder dismantled the Cavs.
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For three quarters, Chet Holmgren and the Oklahoma City Thunder fought to keep the Houston Rockets at bay before cruising to a 20-point win after outscoring their opponent 34-16 in the fourth quarter. Extending their winning streak to five, the Thunder defeated the Rockets 111-91 on the road.