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HomeSportsBasketballLava-hot Thunder look to avenge lone loss in return trip to Blazers

Lava-hot Thunder look to avenge lone loss in return trip to Blazers

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The Oklahoma City Thunder have exploded out of the gate with a lava-hot 19-1 start.

The lone blemish came in Portland on Nov. 5 when the Thunder blew a 22-point lead and lost 121-119 to the host Trail Blazers.

Oklahoma City returns to the scene of that defeat on Sunday afternoon when it plays Portland and attempts to stretch its latest winning streak to 12 games.

The defending NBA champions are off to the best start since the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors won their first 20 games en route to a 73-9 record and a finals appearance. The Thunder are the fifth team in league history to start 19-1 or better.

Oklahoma City notched victory No. 19 on Friday night when it beat the visiting Phoenix Suns 123-119 to finish 4-0 in NBA Cup West Group A and advance to the knockout round.

“Good job to the team,” reigning NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said afterward. “One step closer to winning the in-season tournament, the Cup. One step in the right direction. All these things are cool but we try to focus on getting better and winning basketball games. If we do so, all the fun stuff will take care of itself.”

Saturday’s contest was the first of the season for star swingman Jalen Williams, who returned from two right wrist surgeries, the second one occurring in late October. He played through the 2025 postseason with the injury.

Williams had 11 points and eight assists but made just 3 of 12 shots in 29 minutes.

“Yeah, it’s going to take some time,” Williams said. “I haven’t played in forever. And there was just a lot behind the scenes as far as what was actually going on with my hand. I had two hand surgeries. I’m still trying to figure my way out through my jump shot and dribbling and trying to get my touch back. That’s just something that’s got to progress throughout the season.”

Gilgeous-Alexander recorded 37 points and eight assists in the win over Phoenix. He has scored 30 or more points 17 times this season.

Gilgeous-Alexander had 35 points in the early-season loss to Portland on 10-of-26 shooting. His 38.5 field goal percentage remains his lowest single-game mark of the season.

His shooting was much better when the Thunder produced a 122-95 rout of the visiting Trail Blazers on Nov. 23. Gilgeous-Alexander made 13 of 18 shots (72.2 percent) and scored 37 points in three quarters of action.

Oklahoma City won its first eight games of the season prior to the loss in Portland.

When the Trail Blazers prevailed on Nov. 5, it snapped a 16-game losing streak against Oklahoma City.

Deni Avdija narrowly missed a triple-double with 26 points, 10 rebounds, and nine assists, while Jerami Grant scored 20 points off the bench.

That was the high point of the campaign for Portland, which lost for the eighth time in 11 games on Wednesday when the visiting San Antonio Spurs registered a 115-102 victory.

Avdija scored a season-high 37 points to go with eight assists and six rebounds.

“At the end of the day, I tried to do the best I can, being aggressive and playing my game,” Avdija said. “Definitely not satisfied because this game is all about winning.”

Shaedon Sharpe scored 11 points and grabbed five rebounds off the bench after missing four games with a calf injury.

Interim coach Tiago Splitter appreciates the effort of his club and said the group is learning lessons.

“We’ve got to stay together and keep working,” Splitter said. “There’s a lot of young guys on our team and they are learning how to win and how to compete in those moments every possession and (they) don’t give up.”

–Field Level Media

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