They brace for it, watch film of the potential fatalities. A fortunate few have escaped. But all endure pain, customary when you step onto the pale hardwood in Oklahoma City. Slow, 48-minute death — just three quarters if the damage is done like it has been three times this past week — by 1,
The Oklahoma City Thunder took down the Cavaliers by a commanding score of 134-114. With no Chet Holmgren or Isaiah Hartenstein available for the game, Jaylin Williams got the start at the five spot. However, it was the other Jalen Williams leaving his fingerprints all over this game.
The Cavs snapped Oklahoma City’s franchise-record 15-game win streak at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. The Thunder will look to avenge that loss without Hartenstein and Chet Holmgren, who’s missed the past 29 games due to a pelvic fracture.
Oklahoma City Thunder superstar and potential MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is making light work of the #1 seed in the east
A review from start to finish. That was the impressive performance by the Oklahoma City Thunder, who steamrolled the Cleveland Cavaliers 134-114, leading by more than 40 points and
The first meeting between these teams was about the Cavaliers offense. The rematch was about the Thunder defense.
The Thunder handed the Cavaliers their worst loss of the season to leave the two conference leaders each with 34-6 records.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 40 points to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 134-114 home win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday. The game was a marquee matchup between the two teams with the NBA's best records.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 32 points and Jalen Williams had 24 to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 118-102 win over a Philadelphia 76ers team missing three All-Stars.