Okc Thunder Fighting Damage, Disease Coming into Game Vs. Warriors

San Francisco – Mark Daigneeault paused his walk towards Tuesday’s practice crumpling in the Chase Center and coughing into the sleeve. Sorry, he noticed – it was the remains of the disease that left him masked in New York.

That’s exactly that time of year.

Everyone is sick. Damage. Broken down. Trotted through the dog days of the season. Enlargements and strains are as airborne as illness.

Isaiah Hartenstein just returned from a veal strain. Isaiah Joe just returned from illness. Last year’s January was less than generous to Thunder, a slate unfit to be packed for 30 days as a can of sardines.

As this ends-with a 10-3 record for this point-fik OKC a unique week of rest: Two days free before its date with Warriors Wednesday, and two days free before the next game vs. The The The The The Kings on February 1st.

Hartenstein, who learned how teams handle this season – for better or for worse – feels that this device hardly needs the rest.

“We have a good mix of guys who just take it day by day,” Hartenstein said. “And then I think, when you take that day by day and don’t focus too much on all-star coming up or your next break or something, I think you’re still in it. But yes, there is always a mental game. “

Cason Wallace selected for Rising Stars play

NBA announced its participants to Rising Stars Challenge, All-Star Weekend’s Friday Prelude composed of beginner and Sophomores. In another straight year, thunderstorm Cason Wallace was erected among them.

The 6-foot-4 Sophomore has an average of 7.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 44 games, starting in 30. He has missed only one of Thunder’s games currently playing through a nasal break.

Wallace has strengthened his reputation defending this season. He is fourth in total steal in NBA (Bag Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams) with 76, an honorable replacement for containing a player when Lu Dort is off the field – or just an admirable disturbance in its own right.

This year’s format for Rising Stars Challenge remains the same, a mini tournament consisting of four teams and three matches. The team that wins this year’s game is added among the pool by the team’s to Sunday’s new All-Star Game format.

Couple thunder -game added to local TV

They are betting on fandual or streaming of any kind do not have to worry in at least two games.

Griffin Media’s KWTV-9 releases Thunder’s game against Sacramento on Saturday and its 8th February match in Memphis, the station said in a release on Tuesday.

Thunder and Griffin Media experimented with a handful of games a year ago. These are the first such options this season for local fans to watch Thunder without streaming business.

These games will still be broadcast on Fanduel Sports Network, and all other streaming platform used by fans for this point, only now they will also be available locally.