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Oklahoma City Thunder | Game #23 Preview: Detroit Pistons

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Tip-Off
: 6 PM CT

Location: Little Caesars Arena (Detroit, Michigan)

Television: Bally Sports Oklahoma

Radio: WWLS 98.1FM OKC The Sports Animal

Twitter: Follow @ZacharyLowNBA for live-tweets and discussion during the game

Just a few days ago, the Oklahoma City Thunder made NBA history. It was the wrong kind of history, being on the losing side of the largest margin of victory in the history of the NBA, so we’re going to move right on past that and look to a brighter future, which could start as early as tonight as the Thunder continues their brief road trip in Detroit against the Pistons.

The Thunder has lost 8 in a row, tied with Detroit for the league’s longest losing streak, so this is a game that both fanbases are probably hoping to win. Neither team is at full strength, but it should make for an interesting matchup as rookies Josh Giddey and Cade Cunningham go head-to-head for the first time in their careers. Giddey, who is returning from an illness, has had a solid start to his career, while Cade Cunningham, the NBA’s top pick in the 2021 draft, got off to a rough start with a sprained ankle. Since returning to action, though, Cunningham has proven himself to be the all-around player that many expected him to be.

Regardless of how tonight’s game goes, Thunder fans have got to chill out with all the doom and gloom after Thursday’s historical loss. Yes, it was awful, literally as bad as it gets EVER, but Oklahoma City is a rebuilding franchise with a long way to go. We will get there sooner or later, but for now, we just have to endure the challenges and enjoy the development of our young squad.

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