NBA Cup, Thunder and Semifinals
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The 2025-26 NBA season is already over a quarter of the way over and the Oklahoma City Thunder are once again overwhelming favorites to win the league title after their history-making start to the year.
Thanks to the L.A. Clippers, the Thunder right now would have the No. 3 pick in next summer’s NBA Draft, which is 6-foot-9 BYU star AJ Dybantsa and his 20.3 points and 6.6 rebounds per game, per Tankathon.com.
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It's hard not to feel like something's there with the NBA Cup. Like it's one or two adjustments from becoming a staple.
On Nov. 5, the Thunder rocked up to the Moda Center in Portland for the second night of a back-to-back with travel. The night before, Oklahoma City had defeated the Los Angeles Clippers, 126-107, while the Blazers had been idle after losing to the Los Angeles Lakers two nights earlier.
Stephen A. Smith warns that the Oklahoma City Thunder’s dominant start could make the NBA season less exciting.
Perkins isn’t the only one who views the Thunder as a potential threat to the Warriors’ record. Four-time champion Draymond Green believes OKC is “capable” of breaking their record. Green spoke about it on his podcast, “The Draymond Green Show.”
The Phoenix Suns (14-10) are hitting the road to Paycom Center on Wednesday where they will take on the Oklahoma City Thunder (23-1) in an NBA Cup quarterfinal game. Oklahoma City opens this contest as 15.5-point favorites. The over/under comes in at 228.