Sentences with phrase «okc won»

This series is split down the middle: OKC won Game 1 by eight points, while Utah came back and took Game 2 by seven.
Neither Houston nor Cleveland really had good trade options that didn't include a star, so OKC won out.
If we lose and OKC win we will end up either 7th or 8th depending on the match between nuggets and Timberwolves, if nuggets win we will be 8th if Timberwolves win we will be 7th
If okc wins, blazers lose and SAS wins, Blazers, Okc and Sas all have 48 wins.
Also, I have some kind of doubt about the seeding: If we win on Wednesday and the following happens: - Jazz W against GSW - NOP W against SAS - OKC wins (MEM)- POR wins against UTAH aren't we the 8th seed?

Not exact matches

Davis, a Chicago native, who finished with only eight points on the night, hit an incredible game - winning shot Friday against the OKC Thunder.
I have images of a lot of you guys walking the streets of San Antonio kicking cans, we had wins against OKC and Rockets and the comments very upbeat now where a shit team!
But these games were close enough that it could have added a win to OKC's total.
His fourth - quarter takeover on the road in OKC Sunday night would have been impressive even if he didn't drain a game - winning buzzer - beater.
The Rockets came back to win Game 2 to take a 2 - 0 series lead but OKC took Game 3 at home.
Denver won the rebounding margin, 52 - 45, and forced 14 OKC turnovers to secure the win.
Does he need to do all that to give OKC a chance to win, or does doing all that he does reduce their opportunity for success?
OKC is coming off a thrilling triple - overtime win over Philadelphia Friday night, 119 - 117 and Russell Westbrook put in another monster effort, including this dunk over Dario Saric.
They had the great 3 game run vs ATL / Bos / OKC but after the All - Star break teams had a bit of film, there were a few injuries and the Cavs lost 4/6 and 6/10 and Love comes back and its 10/13 wins.
Durant's probably good enough to win OKC at least one regardless, and Presti's creative enough to surround him with a winning supporting cast one way or another.
Towns has posted decent stats as well and his Timberwolves have two solid victories over OKC and Utah, but I can't see him winning this year.
UTA / MIN / NOP / OKC / POR all win - Wolves are dreaded # 8 and get Rockets.
OKC could have finished better than Portland clinched division if they won few more games during the first 28 games when Westbrook shot badly.
Potential first round opponents Pelicans: Warriors won season series 3 - 1 (Steph didn't play in loss) Wolves: Warriors won season series 3 - 1 (Steph didn't play in loss) Spurs: Warriors won season series 3 - 1 (Steph didn't play in loss) Utah: Utah up in season series 2 - 1 (Steph did not play in one of the losses) OKC: Series tied 2 - 2 (Steph did not play in 1 game which Warriors won) Nuggets (SEries tied 2 - 2 (Steph did not play in loss, KD did not play in win)
Therefore, Portland's win put OKC in a tie with Utah and New Orleans, and OKC had the best record in games involving the three teams.
Without him, OKC would have won 20 - 30 games and been a lottery team for draft, after loss of Durant.
OKC Thunder's Kevin Durant, and his 32 ppg average this year, is probably the favorite to win NBA MVP this season...
After a blowout win over the rival Warriors, OKC was edged by the Pistons in a nail - biter, then blasted by the lowly Mavericks and skidding Magic.
The Warriors also lost for the first time in seven games when taking on an opponent that had previously beaten them this season, with the Thunder having won 108 - 91 at OKC on Nov. 22.
Why the public loves OKC: The Thunder have been a public favorite all season because of the talent packed into their starting five, but, since bettors often make decisions based on the last thing they see, today's public support is probably due in large part to their impressive win in Houston on Saturday.
Tomorrow they're laying only five points against a team still looking for its 20th win, so squares should take a liking to OKC.
Why the public loves OKC: The Thunder are hot, having won their last six games and covering in five of those six.
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