Record: 44-10
OffRtg: 117.3 (6) DefRtg: 104.5 (1) NetRtg: +12.8 (1) Pace: 100.4 (8)
The Thunder went into the break with just their second double-digit loss of the season, but they’re still eight games up on the second-place Grizzlies at the top of the Western Conference.
Three numbers to know
- They’ve outscored their opponents by 12.9 points per game, which would be the best point differential in NBA history, topping the mark of the 1971-72 Lakers (plus 12.3 per game). They remain the only team that hasn’t lost a game by at least 20 points.
- They’ve committed 6.1 fewer turnovers than their opponents, which would be the best differential in the 48 seasons for which turnovers have been counted. They’d be just the second team in the 29 seasons of play-by-play data (joining the 2022-23 Toronto Raptors) to lead the league in both turnover rate (11.9 per 100 possessions) and opponent turnover rate (18.0 per 100).
- Having come back from 21 points down against Miami on Wednesday, they’re 12-7 in games they trailed by double-digits, which would be the best record when down 10-plus in the 29 seasons for which we have play-by-play data.
The Thunder are playing five of their first six post-break games on the road, and they’ll be back in Minnesota (where they lost last week) on Sunday.
Week 18: @ UTA, @ MIN