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At 64-12 with six games to go in the regular season, the Thunder could join the 70-win club — which includes only the 2015-16 Warriors and 1995-96 Bulls — if they win out.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had an efficient 33 points.
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On Wednesday night, the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Detroit Pistons (at home) by a score of 119-103. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander finished the win with 33 points
Here are some numbers behind OKC’s 29-1 record against the East: 19.2 points: The Thunder’s average margin of victory in its 29 wins against the East. AV-ER-AGE. That doesn’t seem possible. 24: Of the Thunder’s 29 wins against the East, 24 of them were double-digit victories.
The Thunder ’s conquest of the East is complete. Twenty-nine wins. One loss. A .967 winning percentage. Oklahoma City already had the best interconference record in NBA history before it demolished Detroit on Wednesday night, but now it’s a wrap. The Thunder’s reign of terror against the East is mercifully over.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are again inching closer to history after earning their No. 50 win by 10 or more points in a single season. This comes after the Thund
The Thunder are currently riding an 11-game winning streak atop the Western Conference standings, 14.5 games ahead of second-place Houston. Meanwhile, leading scorer Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has all but wrapped up the NBA regular season MVP award, currently sitting with minus-3000 odds to bring home the honor.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNPistons vs. Thunder: Live updates, highlights for Wednesday's gameThe Thunder (63-12) have won 10 in a row. They beat up the Chicago Bulls in a blowout win on Monday. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had a modest 27 points and 12 assists as they spoiled Josh Giddey's homecoming to OKC.
Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant isn't getting any younger, but he may be reminiscing about what could have been. Early in his career, Durant brought the Oklah
During the game, a Pistons legend made his MVP opinion very clear. George Blaha has been the voice of the Detroit Pistons on TV and radio since 1976. Most fans can't remember a time before him, and his apparent closeness with players has further endeared him to fans.