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The NBA has released its full 2018-19 schedule. The Oklahoma City Thunder open the season on October 16 in Oakland to face the defending champion Golden State Warriors.
Thunder forward Paul George is one of eight contestants selected to showcase their range in the JBL Three-Point Contest.
The second returns are in for NBA All-Star voting and Russell Westbrook continues to trail James Harden and Stephen Curry among Western Conference guards, meaning the reigning MVP will likely be coming off the bench.
Rookie Terrance Ferguson scored 24 in his first career start as the Oklahoma City Thunder routed the Lakers 133-96 on Wednesday night.
Trae Young's draft stock is rising thanks to a hot start to the season.
Trae Young scored 28 and Jamuni McNeace had a career-high 15 to lead the Sooners past former Kruger assistant Steve Henson's UTSA Roadrunners, 97-85.
DeAndre Jordan finished with 19 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Clippers to a dominating 120-98 win over the Thunder inside the Staples Center.
Our Thunder Reporter Steve McGehee will be tweeting updates throughout tonight's game against the Los Angeles Lakers.
It was a sloppy game a week ago in the Staples Center when the Thunder and Clippers combined for 38 turnovers, 39 percent shooting, and 28 percent from three.
The Oklahoma City Thunder improve to 4-0 on the season after an 85-83 win over the Clippers inside of the Staples Center in Los Angeles.