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How the Thunder's bench scoring reached a historic level in a 144-112 NBA Cup comeback victory against the Jazz.
The Thunder finished the third quarter on a 33-4 run, including 22 points in a row, to defeat the Jazz 144-112 on Friday night in NBA Cup play and push their winning streak to eight.
Tonight, the Oklahoma City Thunder are set to take on the Utah Jazz, hoping to move to an NBA-best 16-1. So far, OKC has suffered only one loss to the Portland
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Report: BYU's AJ Dybantsa attended Thunder's 144-112 win over Jazz
Considering BYU isn't too far off from the Utah Jazz, it shouldn't be a surprise to see him attend the Thunder's absurd 144-112 win over the rebuilding squad. Once trailing by 18 points, OKC led by as many as 36 points in the eye-popping 54-point swing in regulation.
Thunder injury report for tomorrow's game against the Jazz: Jalen Williams (wrist surgery) is out Aaron Wiggins (adductor strain) is out Kenrich Williams (knee surgery) is out Nikola Topic (testicular surgery) is out Thomas Sorber (torn ACL) is out Branden Carlson (nasal…
Still, the Thunder's 30-2 run was the quintessential moment that exemplified the defending champion's dominance, extending the NBA's best record to 17 wins in 18 tries, with enough time for Gilgeous-Alexander to sit out the entire fourth quarter. Oklahoma City coerced the Jazz into a whopping 27 turnovers.
Turnovers were a huge problem for the Jazz and things started to snowball leading a blowout loss to the Thunder.
Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault pinpoints four players who helped erase an 18-point deficit in Friday's win against the Jazz.