The Oklahoma City Thunder continues a 5-game homestand on Sunday night, hosting the New York Knicks. These two teams met at Madison Square Garden just a few weeks ago, with the Thunder winning 103- 100. Tonight’s game is sure to be another close one as the Thunder try to hold on to the top spot in the Western Conference, while the Knicks try to overtake the Boston Celtics for the #2 spot in the East.
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With just a handful of games remaining and OKC just now getting to full strength, it feels like Mark Daigneault needs to tighten up the rotation a bit. The Thunder doesn’t have many weak opponents remaining, which is actually kind of a good test ahead of the playoffs. I think we see some heavier minutes for key guys tonight, and I like OKC to cover, even if it is down the stretch due to some extra free throws.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder wrap up a 3-game road trip with a matchup against the Knicks in New York on Wednesday night. The game is the second half of a back-to-back for both teams, and both the Thunder and the Knicks are coming off wins.
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After sitting out last night due to injury management, I expect Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Isaiah Hartenstein both to be available tonight. If that is the case, I like the Thunder’s odds to win this one by a reasonable margin. OKC has a better offense, a better defense, and better chemistry. I think the Thunder matches up really well with the Knicks, particularly because of OKC’s depth, and when it comes down to the final minutes, I think Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is a better closer. I’m taking the Thunder to cover.
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The win streak has come to an end for the Oklahoma City Thunder, but they get a chance to start a new one on Friday night as they take on the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. The two teams met just one week ago, a thriller of a game that ended in a 117-107 victory for the Thunder in OKC. Tonight’s matchup is sure to be another exciting one that should draw the attention of the entire league.
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The Thunder defeated the Knicks in OKC one week ago 117-107. New York had the lead for a good chunk of the game, but OKC was too much too late. Winning on the road, particularly in a place like Madison Square Garden, is obviously more difficult than winning at home, but after dropping a close one to Cleveland on the road on Wednesday, I see OKC getting back on track with a solid win in a tough environment—and covering the spread in the process.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander put up 29 points and handed out 8 assists as the Oklahoma City Thunder picked up their franchise-record 13th straight victory last night in a 116-98 victory over the LA Clippers. The Thunder continues their play tonight as they host the New York Knicks in the second game of a back-to-back.
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OKC has won a franchise-record 13 games in a row, but New York has won 9 consecutive games in their own right. Despite the Thunder being in the second game of a back-to-back—and the Knicks having a day of rest—I think the OKC covers. Playing in front of the home crowd definitely seems to make a difference for the Thunder, and Jalen Brunson is questionable for New York. His potential absence would be a pretty big blow in a tough game like this. Top-to-bottom, I think OKC is the better team, and I think they pull away late to cover the spread.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is questionable to play as a gametime decision, but the Knicks are also without some key players, particularly Julius Randle. The Knicks play a much slower-paced brand of basketball, but OKC has scorers all throughout the lineup. If the Thunder are able to slow down the scoring and playmaking ability of Jalen Brunson, then they should be able to kickoff the road trip on a high note.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is questionable to play due to the right thigh contusion he’s been dealing with for a little while now, and I’m sure his status will remain undecided until right before tip-off. The Knicks have had a solid season, but they’re dealing with some injuries themselves, and I feel like OKC is a far deeper team. As long as the Thunder can slow down what Jalen Brunson does, then I feel good about OKC squeaking out a road win.
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