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That was the cost of going 73-9 in one really bright NBA season, Draymond Green claimed. He was actually asked if the Oklahoma City Thunder could match his team’s historic 2015-16 record.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 38 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder held on for a 124-112 win against the Golden State Warriors to improve to 21-1.
The Golden State Warriors (11-10) used a fourth-quarter spurt to beat the New Orleans Pelicans (3-17) 104-96 on Saturday at Chase Center. Jimmy Butler led the
Missing Stephen Curry, the Warriors' offense fell apart. The Thunder buried them on the scoreboard in the second frame. They dropped 31 points. The only thing you could truly complain about was Gilgeous-Alexander's bad free-throw luck as he missed on a wedgie. They entered halftime with a 63-44 lead.
Giannis Antetokounmpo seems to be tired of losing already, and there's a chance that he could officially request a trade in the coming weeks. To make things even more interesting, he's expected to be out for at least two to four weeks with a calf strain, which means the Milwaukee Bucks have a chance at losing even more games throughout that period.
The Warriors finally got their first lead of the game in the final three minutes with Gui Santos hitting a layup to go up 93-92. Golden State went up as much as 98-94 in the final minutes, but the 76ers scored three more points to make it 98-97 with 1:10 remaining.
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