11.05.24 Bolts: More Dominant than Lucky
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BEGINNER'S LUCK?
OKC has not been tested this season. As the cliche goes, the team is merely taking care of business against overmatched competition. But the Thunder are for real, and so is their early season dominance.
The Thunder blew out the Magic. Suprised?
"OKC's attack remained balanced on offense and suffocating on defense. And guess what happened in the third quarter? Oklahoma City extended its 15-point halftime lead to a relatively insurmountable 84-58. The fourth quarter pretended to matter for a while, as the second quarter had before it. Truth be told, Orlando's leftover offense just had no chance without Paolo Banchero. They were lucky to score 70, let alone 86."
The win makes OKC the first team to open a season with seven straight double-digit victories.
Beating Orlando without Paolo Banchero didn't feel very impressive. But this isn't just early season luck: OKC is 12th in strength of schedule and is playing an outsized, direct role in their opponents' winning percentages this early in the season. By taking one of their foes' six-to-eight games to date, the Thunder have pushed each of their winning percentages down by 12.5%-to-16.67%. Oklahoma City is also standing out from the pack in a league marked by parity so far: only four other teams are more than one game above .500. The Thunder are for real, and so is their early season dominance.
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