Thunder start season 8–0, set new franchise record
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Harden led L.A. with 25 points, but the Clippers couldn’t stop the Thunder’s offense in a 126-107 defeat, their second loss in a row.
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The Thunder (7-0) have matched their franchise record for best start to a season. They made easy work of the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday with a 137-106 win. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had his signature 30 points in three quarters before he sat out.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 30 points and 12 assists and the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder extended their season-opening winning streak to eight games with a 126-107 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday night.
The Oklahoma City Thunder’s defense of the NBA championship they captured last season has started off in great fashion. With a 126-107 road win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday, the Thunder remained undefeated and now sit with an 8-0 record through their first eight games this year,
The Oklahoma City Thunder turned a back-and-forth affair into a laugher. They blew out the LA Clippers in a 126-107 win. They crossed off another milestone as they broke the franchise record for best start of a regular season at 8-0.
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James Harden erupted for 25 first-half points and five threes vs. the Thunder, giving the Clippers a glimpse of their offensive ceiling.
The defending NBA champion will put its unbeaten streak on the line in the nightcap of NBA Coast 2 Coast Tuesday.
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Oklahoma City has also won 5 straight against the Clippers. Expect the Thunder to extend their winning streak to 8 games, but look to the spread for better value. The Thunder are just 3-4 ATS, while the Clippers are 1-5 ATS so far. However, Oklahoma City has won its last 2 games by 19 or more points.
The Los Angeles Clippers fell 126-107 to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night at the Intuit Dome, but the final score doesn’t tell the whole story.