How Branden Carlson stole the spotlight in the Oklahoma City Thunder's 134-114 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Mobley's comfort and ability from beyond the arc have risen. And so have the Cavs — to the top of the NBA standings.
Wednesday night will give NBA fans a chance to see the two strongest teams in the league square off as the Cleveland Cavaliers battle the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Cavaliers are the top team in the East,
Oklahoma City came into Wednesday night with the best defense in the NBA this season. Cleveland put up 129 points on it.
Heading into a matchup between the NBA's top teams, the Cavs and Thunder are both dealing with injuries to key players.
Against the Cleveland Cavaliers last week, the Thunder were outclassed inside by Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley. With Hartenstein missing Thursday’s rematch, it appeared the Thun
Oklahoma City aims to continue its six-game home win streak with a victory against Cleveland. Thursday's meeting is the first of the season for the two teams.
As the press conference room was filled to the brim, more reporters populated the space than chairs available. Such a site is usually reserved for the playoffs — not a January regular-season outing. Such comes with the territory of the Oklahoma City Thunder's 134-114 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Thunder's blowout of the Cavaliers was borne out of a 30-2 run spanning the middle of the first quarter to the beginning of the second quarter.
Donovan Mitchell will have to play better against the toughest opposition in the NBA as he struggled yet again in a Cavs-Thunder showdown.
The Thunder shockingly crushed the Cavaliers in every facet of the game, getting its revenge on Cleveland after a loss to them days ago.