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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander defended by Derrick White

The Oklahoma City Thunder break a historic record set by the Seattle Supersonics in 1996

The Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Boston Celtics 105-92 last Sunday, January 5, achieving their 15th consecutive victory, a franchise record. The Thunder have not lost a game that counts towards the standings since December 1. Their loss to the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA Cup final does not count in the team's record. The previous team record was set by the then Seattle Supersonics in 1996.

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Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, legends of the Oklahoma City Thunder.

"The all-time ideal quintet of the Seattle Supersonics / Oklahoma City Thunder"

  • Gary Payton (Point Guard): A great defender and leader, he is considered the best floor general in franchise history. Known as "The Glove," he was a master in defense and game management.

  • Russell Westbrook (Shooting Guard): The 2017 MVP, he strung together historic seasons of triple-doubles, leading the team to multiple playoffs and being one of the most intense and athletic players of his era.

  • Kevin Durant (Small Forward): One of the most prolific and talented scorers in NBA history, he was the 2014 MVP and led the Thunder to the Finals in 2012.

  • Shawn Kemp (Power Forward): An electrifying player, famous for his dunks and athleticism, he formed a lethal duo with Payton in the 90s and led the Supersonics to the Finals in 1996.

  • Jack Sikma (Center): Part of the 1979 championship team, Sikma was a versatile center, strong in defense, and with a great outside shot for his time, qualities that made him a cornerstone in the paint.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El quinteto ideal histórico de los Seattle Supersonics / Oklahoma City Thunder

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander defended by Derrick White

The Oklahoma City Thunder break a historic record set by the Seattle Supersonics in 1996

The Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Boston Celtics 105-92 last Sunday, January 5, achieving their 15th consecutive victory, a franchise record. The Thunder have not lost a game that counts towards the standings since December 1. Their loss to the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA Cup final does not count in the team's record. The previous team record was set by the then Seattle Supersonics in 1996.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Los Oklahoma City Thunder baten un récord histórico de los Seattle Supersonics de 1996

Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, legends of the Oklahoma City Thunder.

"The all-time ideal quintet of the Seattle Supersonics / Oklahoma City Thunder"

  • Gary Payton (Point Guard): A great defender and leader, he is considered the best floor general in franchise history. Known as "The Glove," he was a master in defense and game management.

  • Russell Westbrook (Shooting Guard): The 2017 MVP, he strung together historic seasons of triple-doubles, leading the team to multiple playoffs and being one of the most intense and athletic players of his era.

  • Kevin Durant (Small Forward): One of the most prolific and talented scorers in NBA history, he was the 2014 MVP and led the Thunder to the Finals in 2012.

  • Shawn Kemp (Power Forward): An electrifying player, famous for his dunks and athleticism, he formed a lethal duo with Payton in the 90s and led the Supersonics to the Finals in 1996.

  • Jack Sikma (Center): Part of the 1979 championship team, Sikma was a versatile center, strong in defense, and with a great outside shot for his time, qualities that made him a cornerstone in the paint.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El quinteto ideal histórico de los Seattle Supersonics / Oklahoma City Thunder