Thunder shut down the Blazers late, 103-83
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Serge Ibaka’s first half: zero points on 0-0 shooting, zero rebounds and one block. Serge Ibaka’s
Thunder survive the Magic, 97-89
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If this game was supposedly a must-win, well, the Thunder accomplished their objective. They won.
But if the
Thunder let one slip in Memphis, 90-89 (OT)
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Forget the Marc Gasol tip-in. The Thunder lost this game in the final 62 seconds of regulation.
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Nuggets outgun the Thunder, 114-104
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“We always score enough points to win.”
That’s something Scott Brooks said postgame after the Thunder watched
Durant and Westbrook carry OKC over the Mavs, 107-101
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The Thunder went on the road Sunday to beat a now 31-35 Mavericks team, 107-101.
I’m probably
Thunder close out Orlando, 117-104
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On the whiteboard tonight in the Thunder’s locker room pregame written in all caps with stars around
KD and the Thunder bounce back and wax the Jazz, 110-87
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After Kevin Durant popped a 3 late in the second quarter, he dropped his head and half-halfheartedly pointed
Spurs whip the Thunder, 105-93
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Open opposing shooters and turnovers. Not exactly a recipe for confidence in a late-season matchup for the Thunder
Thunder lock down the Celtics, 91-79
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The Thunder seemed to be in control, but the Celtics, in their typical tough fashion, had Oklahoma City’
Thunder stomp the Bobcats (again), 116-94
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Really, the only way there was going to be much to say after this game was if there