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If the Thunder sprint through the finish line the next couple of weeks, they’ll sew up a strong case as one of the five best regular seasons of all-time.
From The New York Times
The Thunder welcomed back Josh Giddey with a 145-117 win over the Chicago Bulls on Monday.
From Yahoo! Sports
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Despite owning the second-best record in the NBA for much of the season, the Oklahoma City Thunder were always recognized as the best team this year, despite the Cleveland Cavaliers ' best efforts. The Thunder, despite not being on track to win 73 games like the Golden State Warriors once did, have been the most dominant team of all time.
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The Chicago Bulls faced a tough challenge on Monday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder, a team that has made waves throughout the NBA this season. With an impressive 145-117 scoreline favoring the Thunder, the game highlighted both teams' capabilities while marking Josh Giddey's emotional return to Paycom Center.
The Chicago Bulls came into their matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday night as one of the hottest teams in basketball, having won nine of their last 12 games. It did not matter in the slightest. The Thunder absolutely routed them, winning a dominant 145-117 ball game, and securing their spot in NBA history.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have had the best regular season performance in team history this season, sitting at 62-12 as of March 31. The team has a deep roster