The Oklahoma City Thunder’s 14-game losing streak is over!

The Oklahoma City Thunder’s 14-game losing streak is over!
It’s a bit late but it IS Monday so that means we’re ranking stuff.
The Phoenix Suns beat the Utah Jazz and are now only a game and a half behind the #1 spot in the West.
There are a lot of reasons why we’re not seeing a lot of tanking this season.
The Thunder are .500 at 6-6. Maybe some die-hard Thunder fans sort of expected this? I mean, most of us certainly didn’t.
The NBA has suspended operations for the time being. No games will be played after Wednesday due to the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Lakers defeat the Clippers in a Sunday matinee. It’s been a hell of a weekend for the Lakers.
The Celtics are legit, too. And they probably weren’t going to be if it Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown didn’t make that leap.
Damian Lillard went off again on Monday night. As if 60 points wasn’t enough in a game for him last November, the dude went out and topped that with 61 against the Warriors.
Russell Westbrook returned to Oklahoma City for the first time as an opposing player. But the Thunder spoiled his return as they continue their winning ways.
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The Warriors are doing something we got used to in the last 7 years. They have been winning. They’re on a 4-game win streak.
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We’ve seen comebacks of 28 and 26 points from the Thunder. The defending champs top that with a 30-point comeback win.
The Thunder are .500. Normally, a middling team is doom in the league but it’s really not that bad for OKC.
Carmelo Anthony is back in the NBA after not playing in the league for a year. Will he have a resurgence in Portland? Or will this be like his last two stops?