
The Oklahoma City Thunder secured the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference and the best overall record in the NBA for the second consecutive season after defeating the Los Angeles Clippers. This marks the first time the franchise has won at least 60 games in back-to-back seasons.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will enter 2025-26 NBA playoffs as the No. 1 team in the Western Conference and the team with the overall record in the league after defeating the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday.
It's the first time in franchise history that the Thunder has won at least 60 games in consecutive seasons. They are also one of two teams -- along with the Boston Celtics -- to achieve the feat since the Golden State Warriors from 2015-17.
It's the second straight year the Thunder have been the NBA's most dominant team. Last season, OKC finished 68-14 and went on to win the NBA title for the first time in franchise history.
The Thunder began the 2025-26 season 8-0, then had a 16-game winning streak heading into mid-December. They've now won 19 out of their last 20 games dating back to Feb. 25.
When the NBA postseason begins, the Thunder will play one of the two West play-in winners.
The Thunder has once again been led by reigning NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who is set to finish the regular season averaging at least 30 points per game for the fourth straight year. He's currently at 31.1 through 68 games.
OKC will wrap up the regular season on Friday at the Denver Nuggets and Sunday against the Phoenix Suns.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder won at least 60 games this season, marking a franchise record for consecutive seasons.
The Thunder will play one of the two Western Conference play-in winners when the NBA postseason begins.
Last season, the Oklahoma City Thunder finished with a record of 68-14 and won the NBA title for the first time in franchise history.





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