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Unsung Luguentz Dort leads sizzling Thunder vs. Kings

California to revoke 17,000 immigrant commercial driver licenses Ukraine faces blackouts as nuclear company corruption scandal erupts US labels four European Antifa groups as global terrorists India's top court shifts online amid Delhi's toxic air crisis Unsung Luguentz Dort leads sizzling Thunder vs. Kings (Photo credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images) Amid Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's otherworldly production, Chet Holmgren's third-season progression and Oklahoma City's blazing-hot start, it might be easy to overlook Luguentz Dort's contributions. But Dort continues to be a major piece of the Thunder's success. He figures to be in the center of Oklahoma City's attack again when it hosts the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday. 'Lu's impact is unwritten a lot of nights,' Holmgren said. 'It's things that don't show up -- the ball pressure, putting teams under a rush, getting them up against the shot clock because he's just blowing up actions. That's huge for us. It doesn't always show up in the numbers, but it shows up on the scoreboard, for sure, a lot of nights.' Dort is a big reason why the Thunder have an NBA-best 104.5 defensive rating -- points allowed per 100 possessions -- and also lead the league with a +15.2 net rating. Oklahoma City enters Wednesday's game on a six-game winning streak that began with a 132-101 victory Nov. 7 at Sacramento. During the streak, the Thunder are winning by an average of 21.3 points. None of the games have been decided by fewer than 13 points. Gilgeous-Alexander, while still near the top of the league averaging 31.9 points per game, has needed to play in the fourth quarter just once during the winning streak. In Monday's 126-109 win at New Orleans, the NBA's reigning Most Valuable Player scored 23 points on just 5-of-9 shooting -- his fewest field goal attempts since 2019-20. In the win over the Pelicans, Dort had a season-high 17 points while hitting four 3-pointers for the first time since Game 3 of the NBA Finals. He's 5 of 8 from beyond the arc since returning from missing five consecutive games due to injury. But Dort still prioritizes defense. 'That's how I made my name in this league,' he said. 'That's how I made my name on this team as well. It's not always the box score. I know I can impact the game in a lot of ways that people won't really see.' The Kings have dropped six consecutive games, starting with that Nov. 7 loss to Oklahoma City. The Thunder scored 60 points in the paint in that matchup, which isn't an anomaly for the Kings. They allow 55.6 points per game in the paint, which ranks near the bottom of the league. 'We've got to make sure that we can contain the basketball, that's first and foremost,' said Kings coach Doug Christie. Plenty of those Oklahoma City paint points came courtesy of 7-footer Isaiah Hartenstein, who scored a career-high 33 points -- the first time in his eight-year career he delivered more than 24 points. Sacramento led that game after the first quarter, but were overwhelmed the rest of the way. That wasn't the case in Sunday's 123-110 loss in San Antonio. The Kings were down 12 after the first period and couldn't claw their way back. 'Coming out early, we just have to make sure that we're playing with a sense of urgency, because once we get going, you find that urgency in your game and you find that good rhythm,' Christie said. Wednesday's game is the last of three between the teams this season. Oklahoma City won the first matchup, 107-101, on Oct. 28 at home. --Field Level Media Unsung Luguentz Dort leads sizzling Thunder vs. Kings Unsung Luguentz Dort leads sizzling Thunder vs. Kings Field Level Media 19th November 2025, 11:05 GMT+11 (Photo credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images) Amid Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's otherworldly production, Chet Holmgren's third-season progression and Oklahoma City's blazing-hot start, it might be easy to overlook Luguentz Dort's contributions. But Dort continues to be a major piece of the Thunder's success. He figures to be in the center of Oklahoma City's attack again when it hosts the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday.Discover moreDigital newspaper subscriptionInternational relations booksNews headlines feedBusiness news alertsInvestment advice servicesAirline flight booking servicesVPN services secure browsingNewspaper archives accessCybersecurity software personal dataInternational relations news 'Lu's impact is unwritten a lot of nights,' Holmgren said. 'It's things that don't show up -- the ball pressure, putting teams under a rush, getting them up against the shot clock because he's just blowing up actions. That's huge for us. It doesn't always show up in the numbers, but it shows up on the scoreboard, for sure, a lot of nights.' Dort is a big reason why the Thunder have an NBA-best 104.5 defensive rating -- points allowed per 100 possessions -- and also lead the league with a +15.2 net rating.Discover moreNewspaper archives accessNews aggregation serviceNewspaperGlobal cuisine cookbooksWorld news digestOnline newspaper accessMedia industry analysisTop stories summarySports memorabilia team jerseysLatest News Headlines Oklahoma City enters Wednesday's game on a six-game winning streak that began with a 132-101 victory Nov. 7 at Sacramento. During the streak, the Thunder are winning by an average of 21.3 points. None of the games have been decided by fewer than 13 points. Gilgeous-Alexander, while still near the top of the league averaging 31.9 points per game, has needed to play in the fourth quarter just once during the winning streak. In Monday's 126-109 win at New Orleans, the NBA's reigning Most Valuable Player scored 23 points on just 5-of-9 shooting -- his fewest field goal attempts since 2019-20. In the win over the Pelicans, Dort had a season-high 17 points while hitting four 3-pointers for the first time since Game 3 of the NBA Finals. He's 5 of 8 from beyond the arc since returning from missing five consecutive games due to injury. But Dort still prioritizes defense.Discover moreOnline newspaper accessPolitical science coursesInternational relations newsPolitical news updatesGlobal politics analysis reportsGeopolitical risk assessmentsDigital newspaper subscriptionFinancial market newsImage news galleryPassport application assistance 'That's how I made my name in this league,' he said. 'That's how I made my name on this team as well. It's not always the box score. I know I can impact the game in a lot of ways that people won't really see.' The Kings have dropped six consecutive games, starting with that Nov. 7 loss to Oklahoma City. The Thunder scored 60 points in the paint in that matchup, which isn't an anomaly for the Kings. They allow 55.6 points per game in the paint, which ranks near the bottom of the league. 'We've got to make sure that we can contain the basketball, that's first and foremost,' said Kings coach Doug Christie. Plenty of those Oklahoma City paint points came courtesy of 7-footer Isaiah Hartenstein, who scored a career-high 33 points -- the first time in his eight-year career he delivered more than 24 points. Sacramento led that game after the first quarter, but were overwhelmed the rest of the way. That wasn't the case in Sunday's 123-110 loss in San Antonio. The Kings were down 12 after the first period and couldn't claw their way back. 'Coming out early, we just have to make sure that we're playing with a sense of urgency, because once we get going, you find that urgency in your game and you find that good rhythm,' Christie said. Wednesday's game is the last of three between the teams this season. Oklahoma City won the first matchup, 107-101, on Oct. 28 at home. --Field Level Media Discover morePassport application assistanceNews media trendsDailyWorld map postersFinancial market newsNews aggregation serviceCybersecurity software personal dataInternational relations booksGlobal events coverageInternational relations news Discover moreInternational phone plansWorld map postersGlobal politics analysis reportsWorld news digestPolitical news updatesLanguage learning softwareVPN services secure browsingBusiness news newslettersGeopolitical risk assessmentsCybersecurity software personal data Team USA D Charlie McAvoy hospitalized, out for 4 Nations finalEric Bolte-Imagn Images)Big News NetworkUndoTrump warns Musk ofBig News NetworkUndoTrump says could pull US troops out of EuropeBig News NetworkUndoPutin's gift to Trump revealedNikas Safronov's portrait of the US leader shows him wounded but defiant after facing an assassination attempt Read Full Article at RT.comBig News NetworkUndoZelensky warns Ukraine won't pay debt to USBig News NetworkUndoEpstein files will make you sick US Attorney GeneralBig News NetworkUndo Read This Next Discover more U.S. and global stocks plunge as inflation fears re-emerge FAA halves required flight cuts as controller shortage eases Samsung, Korean firms boost home investment after U.S. tariff deal Tech Losses Drag U.S. Stock Markets Lower Monday Greenback Strengthens Across Global FX Markets on Monday Big News Network Big News Network News Agency Midwest Radio Network Mainstream Media BIG NEWS NETWORK.COM Contact & Support Terms & Conditions PRODUCTS & SERVICES News Releases Copyright © 1998-2025 Big News Network All rights reserved. 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(Photo credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images)
Amid Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's otherworldly production, Chet Holmgren's third-season progression and Oklahoma City's blazing-hot start, it might be easy to overlook Luguentz Dort's contributions.
But Dort continues to be a major piece of the Thunder's success. He figures to be in the center of Oklahoma City's attack again when it hosts the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday.
'Lu's impact is unwritten a lot of nights,' Holmgren said. 'It's things that don't show up -- the ball pressure, putting teams under a rush, getting them up against the shot clock because he's just blowing up actions. That's huge for us. It doesn't always show up in the numbers, but it shows up on the scoreboard, for sure, a lot of nights.'
Dort is a big reason why the Thunder have an NBA-best 104.5 defensive rating -- points allowed per 100 possessions -- and also lead the league with a +15.2 net rating.
Oklahoma City enters Wednesday's game on a six-game winning streak that began with a 132-101 victory Nov. 7 at Sacramento.
During the streak, the Thunder are winning by an average of 21.3 points. None of the games have been decided by fewer than 13 points.
Gilgeous-Alexander, while still near the top of the league averaging 31.9 points per game, has needed to play in the fourth quarter just once during the winning streak.
In Monday's 126-109 win at New Orleans, the NBA's reigning Most Valuable Player scored 23 points on just 5-of-9 shooting -- his fewest field goal attempts since 2019-20.
In the win over the Pelicans, Dort had a season-high 17 points while hitting four 3-pointers for the first time since Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
He's 5 of 8 from beyond the arc since returning from missing five consecutive games due to injury. But Dort still prioritizes defense.
'That's how I made my name in this league,' he said. 'That's how I made my name on this team as well. It's not always the box score. I know I can impact the game in a lot of ways that people won't really see.'
The Kings have dropped six consecutive games, starting with that Nov. 7 loss to Oklahoma City. The Thunder scored 60 points in the paint in that matchup, which isn't an anomaly for the Kings. They allow 55.6 points per game in the paint, which ranks near the bottom of the league.
'We've got to make sure that we can contain the basketball, that's first and foremost,' said Kings coach Doug Christie.
Plenty of those Oklahoma City paint points came courtesy of 7-footer Isaiah Hartenstein, who scored a career-high 33 points -- the first time in his eight-year career he delivered more than 24 points.
Sacramento led that game after the first quarter, but were overwhelmed the rest of the way.
That wasn't the case in Sunday's 123-110 loss in San Antonio. The Kings were down 12 after the first period and couldn't claw their way back.
'Coming out early, we just have to make sure that we're playing with a sense of urgency, because once we get going, you find that urgency in your game and you find that good rhythm,' Christie said.
Wednesday's game is the last of three between the teams this season. Oklahoma City won the first matchup, 107-101, on Oct. 28 at home.
--Field Level Media

Unsung Luguentz Dort leads sizzling Thunder vs. Kings
Unsung Luguentz Dort leads sizzling Thunder vs. Kings
Field Level Media
19th November 2025, 11:05 GMT+11

(Photo credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images)
Amid Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's otherworldly production, Chet Holmgren's third-season progression and Oklahoma City's blazing-hot start, it might be easy to overlook Luguentz Dort's contributions.
But Dort continues to be a major piece of the Thunder's success. He figures to be in the center of Oklahoma City's attack again when it hosts the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday.Discover moreDigital newspaper subscriptionInternational relations booksNews headlines feedBusiness news alertsInvestment advice servicesAirline flight booking servicesVPN services secure browsingNewspaper archives accessCybersecurity software personal dataInternational relations news
'Lu's impact is unwritten a lot of nights,' Holmgren said. 'It's things that don't show up -- the ball pressure, putting teams under a rush, getting them up against the shot clock because he's just blowing up actions. That's huge for us. It doesn't always show up in the numbers, but it shows up on the scoreboard, for sure, a lot of nights.'
Dort is a big reason why the Thunder have an NBA-best 104.5 defensive rating -- points allowed per 100 possessions -- and also lead the league with a +15.2 net rating.Discover moreNewspaper archives accessNews aggregation serviceNewspaperGlobal cuisine cookbooksWorld news digestOnline newspaper accessMedia industry analysisTop stories summarySports memorabilia team jerseysLatest News Headlines
Oklahoma City enters Wednesday's game on a six-game winning streak that began with a 132-101 victory Nov. 7 at Sacramento.
During the streak, the Thunder are winning by an average of 21.3 points. None of the games have been decided by fewer than 13 points.
Gilgeous-Alexander, while still near the top of the league averaging 31.9 points per game, has needed to play in the fourth quarter just once during the winning streak.
In Monday's 126-109 win at New Orleans, the NBA's reigning Most Valuable Player scored 23 points on just 5-of-9 shooting -- his fewest field goal attempts since 2019-20.
In the win over the Pelicans, Dort had a season-high 17 points while hitting four 3-pointers for the first time since Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
He's 5 of 8 from beyond the arc since returning from missing five consecutive games due to injury. But Dort still prioritizes defense.Discover moreOnline newspaper accessPolitical science coursesInternational relations newsPolitical news updatesGlobal politics analysis reportsGeopolitical risk assessmentsDigital newspaper subscriptionFinancial market newsImage news galleryPassport application assistance
'That's how I made my name in this league,' he said. 'That's how I made my name on this team as well. It's not always the box score. I know I can impact the game in a lot of ways that people won't really see.'
The Kings have dropped six consecutive games, starting with that Nov. 7 loss to Oklahoma City. The Thunder scored 60 points in the paint in that matchup, which isn't an anomaly for the Kings. They allow 55.6 points per game in the paint, which ranks near the bottom of the league.
'We've got to make sure that we can contain the basketball, that's first and foremost,' said Kings coach Doug Christie.
Plenty of those Oklahoma City paint points came courtesy of 7-footer Isaiah Hartenstein, who scored a career-high 33 points -- the first time in his eight-year career he delivered more than 24 points.
Sacramento led that game after the first quarter, but were overwhelmed the rest of the way.
That wasn't the case in Sunday's 123-110 loss in San Antonio. The Kings were down 12 after the first period and couldn't claw their way back.
'Coming out early, we just have to make sure that we're playing with a sense of urgency, because once we get going, you find that urgency in your game and you find that good rhythm,' Christie said.
Wednesday's game is the last of three between the teams this season. Oklahoma City won the first matchup, 107-101, on Oct. 28 at home.
--Field Level Media

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