Isaiah Hartenstein, Oklahoma City Thunder
Mobley's comfort and ability from beyond the arc have risen. And so have the Cavs — to the top of the NBA standings.
How Branden Carlson stole the spotlight in the Oklahoma City Thunder's 134-114 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Last night delivered one of the most surprising results of the season as the Oklahoma City Thunder deconstructed the Cleveland Cavaliers in a dominant 134-114 v
Vegas always knows,' the old saying goes, but in this case, what do they know? FanDuel still has the Oklahoma City Thunder favored by two points against the Cl
Oklahoma City came into Wednesday night with the best defense in the NBA this season. Cleveland put up 129 points on it.
No team has exposed Chet Holmgren’s absence more so than Cleveland and its supersized frontcourt of Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen.
Hartenstein missed the first 15 games of the season. Holmgren went down in Game 10 and hasn’t returned. So Daigneault has been unable to experiment with his own twin-tower alignment.
As he ramps up activity, Oklahoma City Thunder felt Chet Holmgren's absence in 129-122 loss to Cleveland Cavaliers.
Despite his status as one of the team’s top players, the Oklahoma City Thunder have gone 26-5 without Chet Holmgren this season. Frankly, that may say more about Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault or MVP favorite Shai Gilgeous-Alexander than him.
The Cleveland Cavaliers didn’t do very well in the second game of their road trip. Despite not having Isaiah Hartenstein, the Oklahoma City Thunder got back at them by splitting their season series. Mark Daigneault’s team made a statement,
Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen have partially headlined Cleveland's dominance. They went off against the Thunder in their 129-122 win last week. Mobley finished with 21 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists; Allen had 25 points, 11 rebounds and six assists.