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Thunder vs. Clippers: 2026 Game Preview and Team Coverage


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The Oklahoma City Thunder (64-16) defeated the LA Clippers (41-39) with a final score of 128-110 on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at the Intuit Dome. This victory was a landmark achievement for the franchise, as it allowed them to clinch the top seed in the Western Conference and secure the best overall record in the NBA for the second consecutive season. By securing the number one spot, the team has guaranteed home-court advantage throughout the entirety of the upcoming playoffs.Chet Holmgren led the way with a dominant performance, recording a double-double of 30 points and 14 rebounds, while also contributing 5 assists, 4 blocks, and 2 steals. He initiated the offense with an electric first quarter, scoring 14 points on 83.3% shooting in the opening period alone. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander also delivered a double-double, finishing the night with 20 points and 11 assists. The Thunder saw additional high-impact contributions from Isaiah Joe, who scored 21 points off the bench with four three-pointers, and Jalen Williams, who returned from a hamstring injury to provide 18 points and 6 assists.The Clippers were significantly shorthanded for the contest, missing key players such as Darius Garland (injury management), Bradley Beal (hip fracture), and Isaiah Jackson (ankle sprain). Despite these absences, Kawhi Leonardled the home team with 20 points and 8 rebounds in 30 minutes of play. Kobe Sanders contributed 17 points off the bench, while Jordan Miller and Brook Lopez each added 16 points to the Clippers' total.The game's progression saw Oklahoma City take an early command, leading 34-23 after the first quarter. They extended their lead to 20 points by halftime, heading into the break up 69-49. Although the Clippers fought back in the third quarter, outscoring the Thunder 31-25, they could not overcome the substantial deficit. The Thunder reasserted their dominance in the final period, scoring 34 points to secure the 18-point victory. At one point in the game, the Thunder held a lead as large as 25 points.A major factor in the outcome was the Thunder’s defensive activity, which forced 13 Clippers turnovers and translated them into 23 points. Nine of those turnovers were the result of steals by the Oklahoma City defense. The Thunder also capitalized on their transition game, outscoring the Clippers 19-9 in fast-break points and 52-50 in the paint. Their efficient offensive performance was reflected in a 57.8% field goal percentage for the game.This win concluded a successful back-to-back stretch in Los Angeles for the Thunder, who had defeated the Lakers just one night prior. With home-court advantage secured, the team now looks toward the postseason with the goal of winning their second consecutive NBA title.

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