The Oklahoma City Thunder have seen superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander snubbed from the Western Conference Player of the Week honors despite impressive stat line.
While regular season games can begin to feel monotonous during an 82-game NBA season, Oklahoma City is using each opportunity to improve.
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LOS ANGELES – Oklahoma City star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander poured in 35 points as the Thunder grabbed a bounce-back 118-108 victory in Portland on Jan 26 to push their National Basketball Association-best record to 37-8 but his teammate Isaiah Hartenstein said the Canadian’s defensive skills are underappreciated.
The Oklahoma City Thunder hold the top spot in the Western Conference, but an NBA Hall of Famer still believes the team should make a blockbuster trade.
Despite his injury and a recent loss, Jalen Williams and the Thunder lead the Western Conference with a 36-8 record. After the Cleveland Cavs lost to the Philadelphia 76ers 132-129 on Friday, the Thunder and Cavs are tied for the best in the NBA with identical records.
The rebuilding Blazers lost five straight before going on their four-game winning streak. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Thunder has a 99.8% chance of being the No. 1 seed in the West, according to basketball-reference.com. Seems low.
TL;DR: Live stream Dallas Mavericks vs. Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA with FuboTV, Sling TV, or YouTube TV. The Dallas Mavericks head to Paycom Center to face the Oklahoma City Thunder in a Western Conference matchup. The Mavs are 23-21, which puts them in ninth place. The Thunder are 36-7, which puts them at the top of the Western Conference.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are sitting with the best record in the NBA and they have done so through a ton of adversity. The NBA has reached its dog days and the Thunder are not slowing down.