Record: 35-7
OffRtg: 116.0 (6) DefRtg: 103.2 (1) NetRtg: +12.8 (1) Pace: 100.4 (8)
The Thunder got revenge on the Cavs and then some, leading by as many as 42 points on Thursday.
Three takeaways
- The Thunder were without Isaiah Hartenstein on Thursday (and over the weekend), but they didn’t have to worry much about rebounding, because they forced 21 turnovers, including 13 on 52 possessions in the first half. They continue to have the best turnover differential (-6.5 per game) in the 48 seasons for which turnovers have been counted, having committed fewer than their opponent in 37 of their 42 games.
- In addition to scoring 22 points on Thursday, Lu Dort helped keep Donovan Mitchell under wraps for the second time. Mitchell’s 6-for-31 (19%) shooting against the Thunder is the third-worst mark for any player with at least 25 field goal attempts vs. a single opponent this season, and he had just six free throw attempts over the two games as well. Opponents have shot just 40.9% on shots Dort has defended, by far his best mark in the last five seasons.
- The night after clobbering the Cavs, the Thunder lost in Dallas without Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. It was the first game he’s missed and their worst offensive game (98 points on 96 possessions) since early November. They’ve now scored 15.9 more points per 100 possessions with Gilgeous-Alexander on the floor (120.1) than they have with him off the floor (104.2).
With the Thunder a little banged up, it’s good news that they’ll play only four games over the next 12 days, with two of those four against the Jazz and Blazers. With their win over Brooklyn on Sunday, the Thunder are 12-0 (with an average point differential of 21.4 points per game) against the bottom nine teams in the league.
Week 14: vs. UTA, vs. DAL, @ POR