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OKC Thunder Wire on MSN
Recap: What happened at OKC Thunder's Monday, Dec. 15 practice
The Oklahoma City Thunder held practice on Monday. This comes a couple of days after they dropped a 111-109 loss to the San Antonio Spurs in the 2025 NBA Cup semifinals. That snapped a franchise-best 16-game win streak.
The Blazers defeated the Warriors 136-131 in tonights game. The game featured 9 lead changes in the final 7:24 of action. Sharpe and Grant tonight mark the first instance in Portlands franchise history that a pair of teammates scored 35+ PTS while making 5+ 3PM in a game. Blazers move to 10-16 as the Warriors fall to 13-14.
LeBron James kicked off the scoring and then found Deandre Ayton for a midrange shot to take an early lead. De’Aaron Fox responded with five straight points for the Spurs, although Luka Doncic then matched him with a layup and three-point play.
Sporting News on MSN
Game recap: Lakers 116, Suns 114
The Suns stormed back with a 17-2 run from the 3:08 mark to the 0:12 mark of the 4Q to take a 114-113 lead, however the Lakers reclaimed the lead to win the game 116-114. The Lakers move to 18-7 as the Suns fall to 14-12.
The Spurs top the Thunder 111-109 to advance to the Emirates NBA Cup Championship. The Spurs improve to 18-7, while the Thunders 16-game win streak ends as they fall to 24-2. The Spurs will take on the Knicks in the Emirates NBA Cup Championship on Tuesday, December 16, streaming live on Prime.
OKC Thunder Wire on MSN
Recap: OKC Blue wrong side of game-winner in 103-101 loss to Birmingham Squadron
The G League's OKC Blue were on the wrong side of a close 103-101 loss to the Birmingham Squadron on Thursday. The home defeat dropped its record to 4-9 on the season. The Blue and Squadron kept it close through the first half.
The Golden State Warriors began a three-game East Coast road trip in Philadelphia, hoping to turn around a rough stretch against Eastern Conference teams.
Bright Side Of The Sun on MSN
Game recap: Suns fall to questionable calls late, 116-114
Then a furious 12-0 run got the Suns to within two with under a minute remaining. They just couldn’t get it done in the end due to some questionable reviews and calls that seemed to go LA’s way every single time. LeBron shoved a ref, hand checked Brooks in the ribs, and got away with what should’ve been a four-point play on Brooks’ three.