BOX SCORE Thirty-five to thirteen. That’s really what Friday’s game in Boston came down to. Boston’s bench 35 points. Oklahoma City’s, 13. If you’re perusing the box score, that’s probably the stat you circle
BOX SCORE Thirty-five to thirteen. That’s really what Friday’s game in Boston came down to. Boston’s bench 35 points. Oklahoma City’s, 13. If you’re perusing the box score, that’s probably the stat you circle
Layne Murdoch/NBAE/Getty Images BOX SCORE It’s still November. The season is still young. There’s still a lot to go. Still a lot of time left. But as much as the Thunder could need a
BOX SCORE Eleven games into his sixth NBA season, Kevin Durant finally has his first triple-double. KD had 25 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists Sunday night in Oklahoma City against the Warriors, setting
Layne Murdoch/NBAE/Getty Images (Editor’s note: Royce is away this weekend, and I was otherwise disposed for much of Friday evening myself. So you’ll have to bear with us with only a short and late
BOX SCORE If this was supposed to be a measuring bar game for the Thunder, then maybe the bar is a little lower than we thought. A win was going to validate the Thunder’s
BOX SCORE With the Thunder completely going through the motions in Detroit, about to drop one heckuva an ugly game to the 0-7 Pistons, Oklahoma City needed a spark. Trailing by 11 headed to
BOX SCORE Finally. It took seven games, but the Thunder finally put a complete game together and gave us a little taste of what they might look like when they’re fully operational. Explosive runs
Layne Murdoch/NBAE/Getty Images BOX SCORE Clearly, it was the jerseys. Undefeated in the new duds. The basics here: The Thunder beat the now 0-6 Pistons, 105-94. Serge Ibaka set a new career-high with 25
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