- Matchup: Golden State Warriors vs Oklahoma City Thunder
- Event Date: Tuesday, November 11, 2025
- Venue: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, OK
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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The Oklahoma City Thunder (10-1) will host the Golden State Warriors (6-5) at Paycom Center on Tuesday.

In their recent outing, the Warriors claimed a decisive win against the Pacers, concluding the game at 114-83. The Warriors committed 16 personal fouls while the Pacers totaled 25. Golden State had a three-point shooting performance of 11 out of 39 attempts. The Pacers converted 8 of their 11 free throw attempts, achieving a free throw success rate of 72.7%. In terms of rebounding, Indiana amassed 53 boards (14 offensive, 39 defensive) and also recorded 6 blocks, alongside 21 assists and 7 steals. On the defensive side, the Warriors allowed opponent shooting at 34.0% (32 out of 94). They recorded 22 assists and managed to force 22 turnovers resulting in 11 steals. The Warriors collected 50 rebounds (11 offensive) and shot 26 of 37 from the free throw line, achieving 70.3%. They concluded the game with a field goal percentage of 43.2% (38 of 88) and hit 12 out of 44 three-point attempts.
Jimmy Butler was a key player during the last match, scoring 21 points on 10 of 15 shooting. He played for 30 minutes, grabbing 9 rebounds and dishing out 7 assists while shooting at a remarkable 66.7% accuracy.
The Warriors approach the game with a 6-5 record this season. They average 16.1 turnovers per game, committing 20.5 fouls. Golden State is securing 42.9 rebounds per contest and has achieved a total of 305 assists this season, ranking them first in the league for assists. They are connecting on 37.0% of their three-point attempts (172 of 465) and maintaining an 82.6% free throw percentage. Their scoring average stands at 115.9 points per game (19th in the NBA), with a 46.0% shooting percentage from the field.
Defensively, the Warriors induce 15.7 turnovers and average 19.3 personal fouls per match. They sit 27th in the league for assists allowed, having surrendered 283 assists this season. Opponents are shooting 47.2% overall (458 of 970), and the Warriors are allowing 43.1 rebounds per game. They also concede 35.6% on three-point attempts while ranking 9th in points allowed per game (113.6).
In their latest game, the Thunder secured a victory against the Grizzlies, wrapping up the match with a score of 114-100. They gathered 42 defensive rebounds and 9 offensive boards for a total of 51 rebounds, while committing only 6 turnovers and securing 10 steals. The Grizzlies committed 25 fouls, granting the Thunder 26 free throw attempts, of which they converted 22 for an 84.6% success rate. Oklahoma City managed to hit 10 of their 43 three-point attempts (23.3%) and ended the game with a field goal percentage of 43.2% (41 of 95). The Thunder allowed the Grizzlies 35 field goals on 91 attempts, giving the Grizzlies a 38.5% shooting percentage. The Thunder also performed well from the three-point line, achieving 38.6% by hitting 17 of 44 attempts and finishing 13 out of 18 from the charity stripe (72.2%). Overall, Oklahoma City allowed 50 rebounds to Memphis (11 offensive).
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander played a significant role in the Thunder’s performance, scoring 35 points on 11 of 22 shooting (50.0%), along with 7 rebounds and 6 assists in 35 minutes on the court.
The Thunder have an impressive 10-1 record this season. They are averaging 21.9 personal fouls per game while boasting an excellent 86.2% free throw percentage. Their assists total 24.9 per game (24th in the league), and they commit 11.7 turnovers on average. Oklahoma City has scored a total of 1,346 points this season (122.4 per game), and they are averaging 48.1 rebounds per game. Offensively, the Thunder are hitting 47.1% from the field, ranking them 16th in the league.
Defensively, Oklahoma City allows 37.4% shooting from beyond the arc (164 of 439) and their opponents convert 78.6% of their free throws. The Thunder allow an average of 24.4 assists and 45.5 rebounds per game, ranking them 4th and 20th in the NBA, respectively. They lead the league in points allowed per game, limiting opponents to 108.8. The Thunder force an average of 17.3 turnovers per game while allowing teams to shoot just 41.9% from the field (1st in the league).
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Pick:Choose Oklahoma City and bet on the under for total points.
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