Aaron Wiggins made four 3-pointers in the fourth quarter and the Oklahoma City Thunder rallied past the New York Knicks for a 117-107 win on Friday night at Paycom Center.
Coming into Friday night, the Thunder sat atop the Western Conference with an NBA-best 28-5 record, riding a 13-game win streak. The Knicks entered the affair on a nine-game win streak of their own. And the result?
Halfway through the 2024-25 season, the New York Knicks are 26-15. It's the first time since Mike Woodson was on the sidelines and Jason Kidd was running point -- and only the second time since the 27-year-old OG Anunoby was born -- that their record has been this good as this juncture.
The Thunder got the best of the New York Knicks 126-101 — a greater advantage than it had in a fourth-quarter comeback previously in which Aaron Wiggins erupted for 19 points. This time, Isaiah Joe was the surprise star of the show,
The Thunder (30-6) are fresh off their first loss in over a month. The Cleveland Cavaliers snapped OKC's franchise-best 15-game win streak on Wednesday. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 31 points. Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen each had a 20-plus-point double-double.
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Aaron Wiggins scored a season-high 19 points, 15 in the fourth quarter, as the host Oklahoma City Thunder stretched their winning streak to 14 games with a 117-107 win over the New York Knicks on Frid
Isaiah Hartenstein and the Oklahoma City Thunder outscored their opponent 37-19 in the final frame of their 117-107 win against the New York Knicks. Aaron Wiggins supplied 12 of the Thunder’s ...
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 33 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder rallied in the fourth quarter to win their 14th straight game, 117-107 over the New York Knicks.
Twenty-one games into his tenure with Oklahoma City, Isaiah has adapted. Still, playing at Madison Square Garden for the first time since Hartenstein signed a three-year deal, $87 million contract with the Thunder, the venue Isaiah called home for two seasons, is unique.