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The Oklahoma City Thunder are taking on the Phoenix Suns in the Quarterfinal round of the NBA Cup tournament. 30 minutes before tip off, each side announced their starting five.
The Phoenix Suns face the Oklahoma City Thunder in an NBA Cup quarterfinal Wednesday in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m. ET.
On Nov. 5, the Thunder rocked up to the Moda Center in Portland for the second night of a back-to-back with travel. The night before, Oklahoma City had defeated the Los Angeles Clippers, 126-107, while the Blazers had been idle after losing to the Los Angeles Lakers two nights earlier.
The Oklahoma City Thunder is currently on a 15-game win streak, sitting atop the NBA with a 23-1 record. That's easily on pace to break the league record of 73-
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Mark Daigneault addresses Devin Booker's 'secret is out' comment on OKC
After the Thunder barely escaped the Suns in their West Group A matchup, Booker revealed that the 'secret is out' in terms of how OKC plays defense. He said their physical brand of defense has helped them speed up opponents in their decisions. That segues to a bunch of turnovers.
Riding a 15-game winning streak and a historic 23–1 start, the Thunder look to take down Phoenix again, break a franchise record and advance to Las Vegas.
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OKC Thunder happy to see Malevy Leons get Warriors' two-way spot
In his two years in OKC, Leons has mostly spent time with the OKC Blue. He's also had a couple of Summer League and preseason stints. Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault was excited to see the 26-year-old return to the NBA. He had a cup of coffee with the reigning NBA champion last year with six appearances.
This week, the Golden State Warriors made a roster move to sign OKC Blue forward Malevy Leons to a two-way pact. Leons takes the spot second-round pick Alex Too