Thunder Sets New NBA Record In Notable Single-Season Stat


 

The Oklahoma City Thunder did more than simply beat the Indiana Pacers in Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Friday night.

Instead, they also set a single-season scoring record.

According to the NBA, the Thunder have now scored 12,205 points, which sets a new league record for the most points scored across the regular season and the postseason, beating the 2018-19 Golden State Warriors, who had 12,161.

Once again, the Thunder have shown why they are such a fierce and fearsome team.

They added 111 points to their total on Friday night, even though the Pacers looked in control for most of the game.

They were once again led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander with his 35 points, while Jalen Williams was close behind with his 27 points.

The Thunder have been a high-scoring team all season long, but they are also praised for their defensive abilities.

They are able to lock down just about any team and don’t lose their sense of fight, no matter who they are playing against.

The Pacers are very skillful at deciding what tempo a game should be played at, but on Friday night, the Thunder took control and dictated everything in the final quarter of the game.

They were dominant with the points they scored and the ones they prevented.

How many more points can they add to this grand total before the playoffs are done?

More importantly, will they be able to storm past the Pacers two more times and win the title?

This number is a very impressive one, and the Thunder should be proud, but they have more to do.

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