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OKC inches closer to matching Stephen Curry–era Warriors record
The Oklahoma City Thunder picked up their 17th win of the regular season after Sunday night’s 122-95 blowout over the Portland Trail Blazers , improving their record to 17-1.
It’s become the same rinse-and-repeat story fans have grown accustomed to. The score is already decided by halftime, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander spends yet another fourth quarter on the bench and Mark Daigneault continues to uncover hidden gems throughout his bench unit.
Oklahoma City has been so dominant that its 17-1 start now ranks second all-time through 18 games — trailing only the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors . That Warriors team, powered by an MVP-level Stephen Curry, elite shooting from Klay Thompson and Draymond Gree

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