00:00Oklahoma City Thunder completed a comeback against Los Angeles Clippers
00:05to keep their winning streak alive in the 2024-2025 NBA regular season.
00:12That's what teammate Rafael Bandairel has to say.
00:17The league-leading Oklahoma City Thunder continued their run
00:22when they faced Los Angeles Clippers
00:25in a home game this Friday morning in the Philippines.
00:30Even though Superstar Guard James Harden didn't play,
00:33the Clippers managed to get a 16-point lead.
00:37Despite this, the Thunder didn't give up.
00:40They completed their comeback to get a 16-98 win.
00:46Most Valuable Player Candidate Shea Gilgis Alexander took the lead
00:52after scoring 29 points,
00:54which was added by Jalen Williams of the 18-markers.
00:57Meanwhile, Puntos and nine boards were taken by the big man Isaiah Hartenstein.
01:22Yeah, it's cool.
01:24We just got to stay on course and not get caught up to do what we're doing.
01:28I mean, we were missing shots early,
01:30but I didn't really think we were playing at our tempo.
01:34We were playing more on their tempo,
01:36so I think we just kind of changed that.
01:38Because of this, the Thunder's winning streak reached 13 straight,
01:43with the most impressive run in the entire league,
01:45holding 28 wins and 5 losses.
01:48Also, OKC Head Coach Mark Dagnold
01:51was impressed by the players' perseverance.
01:54Tonight, I was actually more impressed with our resolve.
01:57When things weren't really going well,
01:58the scoreboard wasn't in our favor,
02:00the momentum wasn't in our favor.
02:02But that chip away mentality,
02:05you need that when you're not playing well,
02:07and I thought the second quarter is what really won us the game tonight.
02:09This was the longest winning streak of a franchise in history
02:14since they moved to Oklahoma City in 2008.
02:19Rafael Bandayrel for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.
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