The Oklahoma City Thunder has made history by smashing the NBA record for scoring differential in a season. This achievement is a result to the team’s exceptional performance and dominance on the court. The Thunder finished the season outscoring teams by an impressive 12.9 points per game, surpassing the previous record held by the Los Angeles Lakers, who set a mark of 12.3 points per game in the 1971-72 season.
The Thunder’s record-breaking margin is a staggering 1,055 points in the regular season. The Thunder’s 68-win season is also a notable achievement, tying the 1972-73 Boston Celtics for the sixth-best record in NBA history.
The team’s point differential per game stands at 12.57, the highest in the league this season. This statistic highlights the Thunder’s dominance on both ends of the court, with a strong offense and stingy defense working in tandem to create a significant gap between themselves and their opponents.
The Thunder’s performance is a result of their exceptional teamwork, skill, and dedication. The team’s ability to outscore opponents by such a wide margin is a testament to their potent offense, which has been fueled by the impressive play of stars like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
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