Game Date:
11/23/2016
10:35pm EST
Lines:
Oklahoma City +2
Sacramento -2
Total:
Over
214 (-113)
Under 214 (+102)
Community Picks: Oklahoma City Thunder 0% vs Sacramento Kings 0%
Oklahoma City Thunder and Sacramento Kings Thread
Team Tweets & News Articles
Nick Young and his teammates celebrate an improbable winner. Nick Young’s 10-year NBA career has been defined largely by his lack of seriousness. In a league where competitiveness and the harsh realities of big business often turn a child’s game into a job, Young projects the belief that his continued employment is a sort of cosmic joke. Continue to Article
November 23, 2016 3:03:am EST
Russell Westbrook and the Oklahoma City Thunder open a three-game road trip on Tuesday against the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center. Westbrook has been arguably the NBA's top performer this season, but the Thunder have struggled recently. After a 6-1 start, they have dropped five of their last seven contests, including a 115-111 overtime defeat by the Indiana Pacers in Oklahoma City on Sunday. Continue to Article
November 22, 2016 1:41:am EST
With 2.4 seconds remaining, the Kings clung to a 102-99 lead when right-handed Raptors wing Terrence Ross corralled the inbound pass on a broken play and sank a long 3-pointer fading to his left over the outstretched arm of Matt Barnes as the buzzer sounded on the fourth quarter. The play went back to the NBA’s replay center, and officials ruled the clock should have started when DeMarcus Cousins tipped DeMarre Carroll’s inbound pass, and exactly 2.5 seconds eclipsed between that moment and Ross getting the shot off — just enough to nullify the final shot. Continue to Article
November 21, 2016 9:44:am EST
(The Sports Xchange) - The Sacramento Kings beat the Raptors on Sunday in a controversial finish that left Toronto coach Dwayne Casey struggling to accept the outcome. In an ending that neither team could quite believe, the Kings held on for a 102-99 win in Sacramento, when the referees ruled that Toronto's Terrence Ross could not have released a last-ditch 30-foot three-pointer before the final buzzer. Continue to Article
November 21, 2016 2:52:am EST
(The Sports Xchange) - The Sacramento Kings beat the Raptors on Sunday in a controversial finish that left Toronto coach Dwayne Casey struggling to accept the outcome. In an ending that neither team could quite believe, the Kings held on for a 102-99 win in Sacramento, when the referees ruled that Toronto's Terrence Ross could not have released a last-ditch 30-foot three-pointer before the final buzzer. Continue to Article
November 21, 2016 2:52:am EST