Thunder Host Blazers in Key Western Conference Matchup
The 17–1 Oklahoma City Thunder return home to face the 7–10 Portland Trail Blazers in an important Western Conference game. Oklahoma City seeks to extend its dominant start, while Portland hopes to steady itself after recent offensive struggles and multiple lineup issues. Every possession matters for both teams here.
Thunder Continue Elite Two-Way Play Behind Star Power
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads the Thunder with 32.6 points per game and continues to control games with elite efficiency. He scored 37 points on 72 percent shooting in their recent 122–95 win over Portland earlier this month.
Game 20
NBA Cup Group A:
Phoenix Suns at OKC Thunder
OKC: 123
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Isaiah Hartenstein grabbed 14 rebounds in that same matchup and anchored a defense allowing only 104.3 points per game. The Thunder also averages 116.6 points per game, showing impressive balance at every level. Oklahoma City ranks top five in net rating leaguewide this season. Their pace and spacing overwhelm most opponents.
Blazers Searching for Answers as Offensive Issues Persist
Portland averages only 107.8 points per game and allows 115.3 points per game on the defensive end. Jerami Grant remains a bright spot with nearly 20 points per game and strong two-way minutes each night.
Deni Avdija erupts for 37 points in Portland’s NBA Cup heartbreak against Spurs
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Scoot Henderson continues to develop but still struggles with turnovers and efficiency. Injuries in the backcourt have also damaged Portland’s spacing significantly. Their defense has allowed opponents to shoot over 49 percent in recent outings. The Blazers must slow the pace to compete.
Prediction: Thunder 115, Trail Blazers 101. Oklahoma City covers with steady offense and disciplined defense throughout.