Thunder Extend Win Streak to 13, Defeat Warriors 124-112
OKC Thunder Beat Warriors, Extend Streak to 13 Games

The Oklahoma City Thunder continued their dominant run through the NBA, securing their thirteenth consecutive victory by defeating the Golden State Warriors 124-112 on Wednesday, December 3, 2025 (Philippine Time). This crucial win on the road pushed the defending champions' remarkable record to an impressive 21 wins and only 1 loss for the season.

Historic Streak for the Thunder

This 13-game winning streak now stands as the second-longest in franchise history since the team moved from Seattle to Oklahoma City. The only longer streak was achieved last season, when the Thunder won 15 games in a row. The team's current form solidifies their status as the team to beat this season, showcasing incredible consistency and resilience.

Gilgeous-Alexander Leads the Charge

As has been the case throughout this stellar season, the Thunder were powered by their superstar, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The reigning regular season and Finals MVP delivered a masterclass, pouring in a game-high 38 points to steer his team to victory. His leadership was particularly vital in the game's closing moments.

Warriors' Struggle Without Curry

On the other side, the Golden State Warriors continued to battle in the absence of their leader and primary scorer, Stephen Curry, who is sidelined with a quad injury. The loss marks their fifth defeat in the last seven games, dropping their season record to an even 11 wins and 11 losses. Despite a valiant effort, the lack of their offensive engine proved costly down the stretch.

The Warriors managed to take a narrow 98-97 lead with just over eight minutes remaining in the game, fueled by a clutch three-pointer. However, their advantage was short-lived. Gilgeous-Alexander immediately responded by igniting a decisive 8-0 scoring run for the Thunder. From that pivotal moment, Oklahoma City took firm control of the contest and never relinquished it, closing out the game with authority to seal the 124-112 win.

The victory underscores the Thunder's championship pedigree and their ability to execute under pressure, even in a hostile road environment. For the Warriors, the search for answers continues as they aim to stay afloat in the competitive Western Conference until their superstar returns.