The Thunder’s pairing of Isaiah Hartenstein and Chet Holmgren has reshaped their identity heading into playoffs
The Oklahoma City Thunder (64-12) aim for a 12th consecutive victory when they visit the Houston Rockets (50-27) on Friday night ( 8 ET, League Pass ). The Thunder are 3-1 against the Rockets this season, winning 137-128 in their previous matchup on March 3 in OKC.
Dillon Brooks has been suspended for the matchup. Last week, Brooks went viral for getting in the face of Kevin Durant, although that was good for only his 15th technical foul of the season. On Wednesday,
The Oklahoma City Thunder aren't just winning, they're blowing their opponents out at what is a historical rate.
Oklahoma State’s best NBA player could soon add to his list of accomplishments. On Wednesday, the Detroit Pistons made their way to Oklahoma City for their lone
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Gilgeous-Alexander's 33 points led all five Thunder starters in double figures. All-Star Jalen Williams finished with 23 points, Chet Holmgren chipped in a double-double (22 points, 11 rebounds), four assists, six blocks, and two steals, and Lu Dort added 14 points and seven rebounds.