The Oklahoma City Thunder will face the Golden State Warriors in this NBA matchup at the Chase Center on Wednesday, January 29th. WATCH: Thunder vs Warriors Liv
Golden State Warriors vs. Oklahoma City Thunder injury report hints at a tough contest for the home team.
The Oklahoma City Thunder and Golden State Warriors have released their final injury report ahead of Wednesday's matchup. Which players are sidelined?
The Oklahoma City Thunder head to Chase Center to face the Golden State Warriors in a Western Conference matchup. The Thunder are 37-8, which puts the team in first place, and gives them the NBA's best record with a slight edge over the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Warriors are 22-23, which puts the team in 11th place.
Analyzing Wednesday’s Oklahoma City Thunder at Golden State Warriors odds and lines, with NBA expert picks, predictions and best bets.
Before the Warriors meet the Thunder, here's all the info you need for Wednesday's contest, including how to watch.
Oklahoma City visits Golden State for a Western Conference matchup Wednesday. The teams play Wednesday for the first time this season.
The game is scheduled to start at 10 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on ESPN and ESPN Deportes. Fans looking to watch this NBA game can do so for free by using DirecTV Stream, which offers a free trial, or FuboTV, which also offers a free trial and $30 off your first month. SlingTV doesn’t offer a free trial but has promotional offers available.
NBA fans everywhere couldn't believe what they were seeing from Gilgeous-Alexander in the first quarter. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is getting his buckets, but he is also finding a way to do damage at the free throw line.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are in the midst of a battle on the road against the Golden State Warriors-- a tough environment for any team to play in. The Draymond Green-less Warriors scored just 20 points in the first quarter,
Golden State’s latest wrinkle is inserting two-way center Quinten Post into the starting-five, taking the place of Trayce Jackson-Davis. Post, who has impressed in his first four games in an NBA rotation, gives the Warriors a new look as a floor-spacing center.