Injured center Holmgren is still strong, the Thunder has won 11 consecutive games and is alone in the Western Conference.

The Cavaliers are the most amazing team in the NBA this season. They have almost the same lineup and main players as last season, but they can play a completely different style and content of the game last season. Their offensive efficiency, field goal percentage is 50%, and their three-point shooting percentage is 40%. They ranked first in the league in 2009, and their record of 27 wins and 4 losses has always ranked first in the league.

The Thunder are the most amazing team in the NBA this year. Starting center Holmgren only played 10 games at the beginning of the season before being injured and has been out until now. However, the Thunder’s combat effectiveness, rotation, game style, and defensive toughness have not been affected at all.

The Thunder’s current defensive performance ranks first in the league in many aspects, including averaging 11.1 turnovers per game, causing 18.3 opponent turnovers, 11.8 interceptions, averaging 103.3 points per game, and scoring 12.1 points difference, all ranking first in the league. Although the Thunder’s three-point shooting percentage is only 345%, ranking 21st in the league (ninth from the bottom), the Thunder relied on elite defense and lineup depth to still win the last 11 consecutive games, with a record of 26 wins and 5 losses, second in the league and second in the Western Conference. First.

Many fans may be deeply impressed by the Bucks’ victory over the Thunder in the NBA Cup championship game. The Bucks should have ended the Thunder’s winning streak long ago. In fact, this is not the case. The wins and losses of all NBA Cup games are included in the regular season record. Only the championship game does not count. Therefore, the two teams that enter the NBA Cup championship game will play one more game than the other 28 teams this season. The Thunder’s loss to the Bucks is not counted in the regular season record, so the Thunder have now won 11 consecutive games.

The Thunder rely not only on elite defensive performance, creating opponent mistakes, and quick counterattacks. The Thunder’s No. 1 star Alexander averaged 31 points, 6.2 assists, and shot 52% from the field. He is regarded as the most versatile and stable scorer in the league’s offensive methods. . Williams, the second star, averaged 21.2 points, 5.9 rebounds and 5.2 assists per game. The two new-generation stars have already developed into Western Conference stars and can determine the outcome of the game with their personal abilities at critical moments. Alexander currently ranks second in annual MVP points on the NBA official website, second only to Nuggets center Jokoqui.

The Thunder have only lost 5 games since the start of this year, one of which was to the Warriors. Warriors coach Kerr praised the young Thunder team: “The Thunder are very good, and their speed and defense are amazing. The players are young but full of aggression and confidence. They fight together like brothers and strive to win. I deeply understand this kind of The team atmosphere, this young team has not reached its ceiling, and their future is unpredictable.”

With young talent and lineup depth, defensive capital and athletic ability, and MVP-level star Alexander leading the team, defense is their most powerful weapon. The Thunder are showing the most deadly talent to dominate the league.