There's only one game on the NBA ... Oklahoma City. Tip-off from the Moda Center in Portland is set for 6 p.m. ET. Oklahoma City is a 13.5-point favorite in the latest Trail Blazers vs. Thunder ...
The Oklahoma City ... 5.3 rebounds, six assists, 2.1 steals and 1.1 blocks per game. The seventh-year veteran was recently named an All-Star starter after leading the Thunder to a 37-8 start ...
Wallace is a rightful participant as the Thunder guard has played a vital role in leading Oklahoma City to the best record in the NBA as a starting member. This marks the second straight rising ...
Do not start ... Oklahoma City Thunder. However, a 14-point spread is always lofty in the malaise of January basketball, the world’s attention more on the NFL Playoffs as the NBA attempts ...
Injuries have plagued the Thunder all season, yet they still hold a 37-8 record, the best in the NBA ... it took Oklahoma City a few games to get used to Hartenstein playing in the starting ...
NBA coaches are constantly trying to find combinations that optimize their players' talents. If they get halfway through the season and see that the starting lineup is wholly ineffective ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder ... start of the second and fourth quarters. Filtering out low leverage, lineups containing Williams and Hartenstein without Gilgeous-Alexander have registered a 119.5 ...
The OKC Thunder ... Following a slow start, the Blazers seem to be clicking, recording four straight wins over the last week. Meanwhile, the Thunder possess the best record in the NBA, winning ...
as we start to round the corner and head down the home stretch — but here's where we stand about four months into the season. I believe the Oklahoma City Thunder will win the NBA Finals.
OKC is 20-3 at home ... Last week: No. 4 in rankings. They have the NBA’s best starting five with Kristaps Porzingis in the lineup. All five starters scored between 17 and 23 points in Saturday ...