Overview
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 29 points and eight assists, sitting out the fourth quarter due to the team's comfortable lead.
- Oklahoma City outscored the Clippers 42-20 in a dominant third quarter, fueled by defensive pressure and points off turnovers.
- The Thunder's 13-game win streak is their longest since relocating from Seattle in 2008, putting them one win away from tying the franchise's all-time record set in 1995-96 as the SuperSonics.
- Isaiah Hartenstein contributed 11 points, nine rebounds, and six assists, continuing to make a significant impact since joining the team.
- The Thunder, now 28-5, will face the New York Knicks next, who are also on a nine-game win streak, in a matchup of the league's hottest teams.