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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander poured in 33 points as the Thunder beat the Kings 113-99, extending their NBA win streak to seven and improving to a dominant 15-1 start
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 33 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder won their seventh straight game to improve to 15-1, beating the Sacramento Kings 113-99 on Wednesday night.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are taking on the Sacramento Kings and the two sides revealed their starting lineup.
Watch extended highlights of the Sacramento Kings’ 113-99 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday at Paycom Center.Kings vs. Thunder highlights: Top plays from Sacramento's seventh straight los
Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault revealed how Lu Dort's confidence has been the key to unlocking his early-season slump, and he wasn't exaggerating after watching his veteran guard drain eight threes in two games. As the defending champion Thunder extend its best start in franchise history, Dort has been a part of it.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are playing the Sacramento Kings for the final time this season this time in the Paycom Center. Here is what to watch for in this contest.
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Full injury report for Wednesday's Kings vs. Thunder matchup
The Thunder will be without the same group of players. Jalen Williams (wrist surgery) is out. Aaron Wiggins (adductor strain) is out. Kenrich Williams (knee surgery) is out. Nikola Topic (testicular surgery) is out. Thomas Sorber (torn ACL) is out. Branden Carlson (nasal fracture) is available.
Sacramento Kings center Domantas Sabonis will be out at least three to four weeks with a partially torn meniscus in his left knee, league sources confirmed with KCRA 3 on Thursday.