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The Thunder gutted out a 119-103 win over the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday.
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Oklahoma City finished with a 29-1 record against Eastern Conference opponents this season.
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In their previous game, the Thunder beat the Bulls on Monday, 145-117. Isaiah Joe scored a team-high 31 points (and contributed one assist and two rebounds).
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With a depleted roster due to suspensions, the Detroit Pistons got within four points late in a 119-103 loss to Oklahoma City.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder rolled past the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday to set the NBA record for the most wins against the opposing conference in league history.
As the Detroit Pistons worked on forming a comeback against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night, the team lost its starting forward, Tobias Harris, during the second half. Lately, Harris has been dealing with an Achilles-related setback.
But in the wake of Sunday's fight with the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Pistons will be without Isaiah Stewart, Ron Holland II and Marcus Sasser for Wednesday's road game against Oklahoma City. Stewart received a two-game suspension while the others were hit for one game without pay.