Thunder cruise past the Bulls on the road

Oklahoma City (2-0) continued their season warmup, casually blowing out the Bulls (1-2) in Chicago. The game was competitive until an emphatic 22-3 run from OKC, from the 6:10 mark of the second quarter to close the first half, delivered several more highlights on the young, dominant season. The Thunder opened the second half up 59-39, and toyed with the Bulls the rest of the way to the 19-point win.
There's not much to actually analyze about the team right now. OKC is playing such suffocating defense that they simply don't need to shoot. Their defensive rating is 85.0, and they're shooting 21.1% from three. The individual brilliance of Chet Holmgren [21 points, 16(!) boards, 3 stocks], Shai Gilgeous-Alexander [23/8/4], and Jalen Williams (29 pts/9 rbs/8 ast) carried them to another easy win. And continued to overshadow how inefficient the offense has been. But who cares. The Thunder are much better than most of the NBA and it's fun to watch.
We're in a well-shaken snowglobe watching a young, athletically imposing team blitz the competition before it can even think to adapt. Who knows how the meaningful numbers will settle if/when OKC comes back down to earth. Until then we're getting snowflake stats we'll forget about later.
Thunder are shooting 21% from 3 (16-76).
— Brandon Rahbar (@BrandonRahbar) October 27, 2024
And have opened with 2 road wins by 15 and 19 points.
OKC was #1 in 3PT% last season.
Notes
- Chet has been scary good.
- Ajay Mitchell scored his first NBA point.
- Mitchell plays the way we're watching. what do we do with our hands energy.
- Josh Giddey was there, half-stuffing the stat sheet (14 pts, 7 rbs, 4 ast) like old times.
- The collegiate locker room thing is good. It's also good when former players like Giddey and Tre Mann become voluntary brand ambassadors for Thunder culture while being paid by other teams.
- Alex Caruso got a nice ovation in his first visit back to the United Center.
- I don't know if Mark Daigneault's rotation dice rolls matter before Isaiah Hartenstein has ramped up to his full-time role. Cason Wallace started tonight, for what it's worth.
- Zach Lavine was miserable when it mattered, racking up 5 turnovers and just 6 points in the first half. I'd credit the perimeter guards, but he was throwing it away plenty all on his own.
- Coby White worked hard for his 9 points on 12 shots. He went 0-9 from three and 3-6 from the line.
- Don't count Talen Horton-Tucker out just yet. For a second I thought I spotted a young Clarence Weatherspoon checking in for garbage time.
- There was a time when each of Patrick Williams, Jalen Smith, and probably even Chris Duarte were coveted by Thunder fans earlier in the rebuild. You may confess your past idolatries in the comments for absolution.
Post roll
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander splashes a pull up 3 to give OKC their largest lead: 46-36.
— Brandon Rahbar (@BrandonRahbar) October 27, 2024
9-0 run.
SGA pull up 3s look like a real thing.
Shai with his 5th pull up 3 attempt of the night.
— Thunder Film Room (@ThunderFilmRoom) October 27, 2024
Has made 2 of them so far. pic.twitter.com/wsBg8UQoLk
Chet Holmgren tonight
— Brandon Rahbar (@BrandonRahbar) October 27, 2024
21 PTS
16 REB (career high)
1 STL
2 BLK pic.twitter.com/WYt2bx25Pm
The emphasis on hitting Chet as a roll man has been so enjoyable to watch.
— Thunder Film Room (@ThunderFilmRoom) October 27, 2024
What a dunk. pic.twitter.com/Buh0Jgefs3
Going to take a VERY specific archetype to guard Chet Holmgren from here on out,
— Derek Parker (@DParkOK) October 27, 2024
Handle and decision-making looking markedly better. Problem.
Josh Giddey on facing OKC: "When you play your former team, you obviously circle it on your calendar. But you’ll never, ever hear me say a bad word about that organization. Top to bottom, unbelievable people. I’m looking forward to seeing them all. I love that organization."
— K.C. Johnson (@KCJHoop) October 26, 2024
The most shocking development of the NBA season thus far: Red Panda just messed up three times in a row at halftime of the Bulls’ home opener
— Zach Kram (@zachkram) October 27, 2024
Looks like Chet and Dort are doing Tre Mann’s Spider-Man celebration to include Tre in the pic. https://t.co/xO6OVqmNRD
— Brandon Rahbar (@BrandonRahbar) October 27, 2024
It's funny that Mark Daigneault is like "sure, I'll play Ajay Mitchell in this nationally televised game against a division rival when there are multiple players that are much better than him I could play instead".
— Robert Flom (@RichHomieFlom) October 25, 2024
Would infuriate me as a Thunder fan though
Josh Giddey just did the world’s worst no-look pass 😭 pic.twitter.com/zEI3LvYZrZ
— BricksCenter (@BricksCenter) October 27, 2024
Shoutout THT pic.twitter.com/YasK9aJ6Ri
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) October 27, 2024
Aaron Wiggins is in the new Curry 3Z tonight: https://t.co/tijMlihqTL pic.twitter.com/Lh2EazQp7J
— Nick DePaula (@NickDePaula) October 27, 2024