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Oklahoma City Thunder | Game #76: Detroit Pistons

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The Oklahoma City Thunder is the NBA’s hottest team right now, even though they locked up the top seed in the Western Conference a while ago. A 145-117 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Monday marked the 10th straight win for the Thunder, their second double-digit winning streak of the season. OKC now wraps up their current homestand with a matchup against the Detroit Pistons.

The Thunder and the Pistons met just a couple of weeks ago, a 113-107 win for OKC in Detroit that had plenty of frustration from both sides, but particularly from Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff concerning the officiating. Detroit is similar to OKC in that they play physical defense, and, also like OKC, they don’t always get officiated in a way that would seem fair. Still, you have to figure out how to play the game anyway, and despite having one of the worst free throw differentials in the entire league, the Thunder has navigated the disparity with success.

Cade Cunningham was ejected in the third quarter of the previous meeting, but he probably won’t even play tonight due to a left calf contusion, and with several Pistons players suspended due to a fight that occurred against the Minnesota Timberwolves the other night, I’m not sure how much emotion will be involved in this game compared to a typical one. One thing is for sure, though, and that is OKC is going to play to win, regardless of how wrapped up their postseason positioning is.

Game Details

Tip-Off: 8:30 PM CT

Location: Paycom Center (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)

Television: ESPN, FanDuel Sports – Oklahoma

Radio: WWLS 98.1FM OKC The Sports Animal

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

Game NotesOklahoma City Thunder Official Game NotesDetroit Pistons Official Game Notes

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Injury Report

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Head-to-Head

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