In a rare sight, the OKC crowd populated the opponent side of the floor rather than the home squads during pregame warmups. The Oklahoma City Thunder's 127-101 win over the Brooklyn Nets was already decided before tipoff.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are sitting with the best record in the Western Conference and in the month of Janurary, Isaiah Joe is heating up. The sharpshooter is coming into form at the right time, highlighted by his big night against the Nets.
Oklahoma City Thunder shooter Isaiah Joe addressed potentially participating in this year’s NBA Three-Point Contest. After discussing Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault’s selection to the All-Star Game, a reporter asked Joe if he’d be interested in participating in this year’s Three-Point Contest at All-Star Weekend.
Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault watched Isaiah Joe match his career-high eight threes in Sunday’s 127-101 against the Brooklyn Nets. The fifth-year guard has been shooting at an elite level this month,
Joe, a 2020 second-round draft pick, joined the Thunder after being released just before the 2022-23 season and is averaging 8.8 points for the West's best team.
That’s a 1 game winning streak for OKC. – SGA: 39-3-2 + 2 steals (15-21 shooting) – Joe: 31 (11-15 from the field, 8-10 from 3) –
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 27 points and 10 assists in three quarters, and the Oklahoma City Thunder blew out the Brooklyn Nets 127-101.
It wouldn’t really be a 2024-25 Utah Jazz game if the opponent didn’t pull off some historic feat or a player on the opposing team didn’t have a career night.
Shai is a wondrous talent, but playing alongside a veteran scorer would make life much easier for him in the playoffs.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored a career-high 54 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Utah Jazz 123-114 on Wednesday night.
Here's a look at every 50-point performance by an OKC player in franchise history, including Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
The Oklahoma City Thunder picked up a win against the Utah Jazz on Thursday night behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's monster performance.