Defending champion Thunder figuring things out after 6-6 stretch follows 24-1 start
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Thunder are finding the roles of contender and champion to be very different.
Led by MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the young squad won the NBA title last season after years of showing promise.
Oklahoma City started this season with a 24-1 record, matching the best 25-game start in league history. The possibility of the Thunder bettering Golden State’s 73-9 regular season record from 2015-16 became a popular topic among the league’s fans and experts.
Then, cracks developed in the Thunder’s seemingly impenetrable armor. The Spurs beat them three times in two weeks, including a 15-point win on Christmas Day.