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Start Time: 8 p.m. CT
Broadcasters: Fox Sports Oklahoma and NBA League Pass
It is too early to make any sweeping statements, but the Oklahoma City Thunder certainly qualify as.
Thunder vs Nets: Start time, TV schedule and game preview
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Broadcasters: Fox Sports Oklahoma and NBA League Pass
The Thunder will conclude their East Coast swing against the Brooklyn Nets. Oklahoma City played ugly basketball during the first half of the Knicks game and scrapped out a win at the Garden. Oklahoma City showed a lot of resilience and grit as they halted the Knicks’ offense.
Brooklyn have started the season brightly and the return of Kevin Durant has elevated the Nets to contender status. Brooklyn have the sort of top-end talent that most teams can only dream of. The Nets will be looking to put the Thunder away early, the Nets have a busy portion of the schedule coming up.
Thunder vs. Pelicans: Start time, TV schedule, and game preview
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Broadcasters: Fox Sports Oklahoma and NBA League Pass
The time has come.
Following an illustrious 7-year career in which he established himself as one of the most beloved players in franchise history, Steven Adams will be making his first appearance in Chesapeake Energy Arena in another jersey, as the New Orleans Pelicans travel to Oklahoma City to ring in the New Year.
The emotional impact of the Big Kiwi’s return will be somewhat blunted by the absence of fans in the arena - hopefully, we get a world-class tribute video to make up for it. Adams earned it.
Thunder vs. Jazz: Start time, TV schedule and game preview
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Broadcasters: Fox Sports Oklahoma and NBA League Pass
The Thunder s win against Charlotte started the season on a positive note for Oklahoma City; the Thunder will look to build on this result against the Utah Jazz. The Jazz come into this game after a loss to Minnesota Timberwolves. The Jazz struggled hard in the first half of the Timberwolves’ game and were unable to overturn a big deficit against the team led by Karl Anthony Towns.
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Thunder vs. Rockets: Start time, TV schedule, and game preview
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The last time the Oklahoma City Thunder saw the Houston Rockets, the two teams were locked in a fierce Game 7 in the first round of the playoffs. Houston prevailed in that game behind a James Harden block but a lot of things have changed for the Rockets since that game.
The Rockets moved Russell Westbrook for John Wall; Westbrook did not like the Rockets’ culture or his role and moved swiftly to end his tenure in Texas. The change did not stop with the roster; Daryl Morey departed for Philly and Stephen Silas was appointed as head coach of the Houston Rockets.