Thunder Shatter Franchise Record in Stunning Upset, Derail James Harden’s Historic Night
Can a team really rewrite the script of a championship season without one of its star players? The Oklahoma City Thunder seem to be doing just that — and then some. Even with All-Star Jalen Williams sidelined by yet another wrist setback, OKC’s start to the 2025-26 NBA season feels less like a fluke and more like a masterstroke of grit and chemistry. Tuesday’s 126-107 trouncing of the Clippers didn’t just keep their perfect record intact; it carved an 8-0 streak that’s their best since relocating to Oklahoma City back in ’08. You’d think losing your second-best player might throw a wrench in the works, but Mark Daigneault’s grin says otherwise — this team’s clicking on all cylinders, from Gilgeous-Alexander’s relentless scoring to a defense that swiped 19 turnovers. Could they be the blueprint for how to build a powerhouse away from the glittering big-market lights? Time will tell, but for now, the Thunder’s storm is brewing strong. LEARN MORE.


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