Oklahoma City Thunder : Un Départ Canon et un Record Historique (5-0) !
Nothing seems to be able to stop Oklahoma City's momentum. On Tuesday night, the defending champions notched their fifth consecutive victory, defeating Sacramento 107-101. With this fifth win without a single loss, the Thunder have achieved the best start to a season in NBA history (5-0), a performance made all the more remarkable by the fact that the team was without two key players, Chet Holmgren (back) and Jalen Williams (wrist).
Trailing by ten points (71-81) at the start of the final quarter, Mark Daigneault's men displayed impressive resilience. Led by a decisive Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in crunch time and a crucial Alex Caruso with his long-range shooting, OKC managed to overturn the Kings' lead, thanks in large part to their dominant inside game (52 points to 34 in the paint). This team victory, achieved despite several absences, confirms the depth and maturity of a roster built for success.
In Sacramento, Russell Westbrook made his first start with his new team. The former MVP, returning to face the franchise where he made his name from 2008 to 2019, couldn't prevent the loss, despite playing alongside the quartet of Schröder, DeRozan, LaVine, and Sabonis. Meanwhile, the Thunder continue to make history, proving that their status as title contenders is more relevant than ever.
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