The Thunder are well past moral victories. But can good things happen that are encouraging and the scoreboard still go the other way?
The Thunder are well past moral victories. But can good things happen that are encouraging and the scoreboard still go the other way?
The Nuggets outran the Thunder and snapped OKC’s seven-game home winning streak while extending their own to 13 games. And they also send a shiver down the Western Conference’s spine.
The Thunder went on the road Sunday to beat a now 31-35 Mavericks team, 107-101. I’m probably overstating things here, but I think this might’ve been the Thunder’s most important win this season.
The Thunder sprinted out to a big lead and appeared to be ready to coast in for another easy home win. But things got a little more difficult than they should’ve when OKC lost focus.
After starting incredibly slow, Kevin Durant found his game again after he got nice. Then he got not nice again as the Thunder walked over the Jazz.
Playing their fourth game in five nights, the Thunder melted against San Antonio’s superior second unit, missing a chance to take over the Western Conference lead.
The Thunder struggled to find any offensively rhythm against the gritty Celtics, but locked down on the defensive end the final 24 minutes.
The Thunder smoked the Bobcats again. Here are some things about the game.
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