NBA Preview: Oklahoma City Thunder (23-11) at Washington Wizards (6-29)

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Mark Daigneault isn’t about to overreact to back-to-back losses, just like he wasn’t overreacting to his Oklahoma City Thunder’s five-game winning streak before that.

During their five-game winning streak, the Thunder beat Minnesota, Denver and Boston — three of the NBA’s top teams — before falling in back-to-back road games in Atlanta and Brooklyn.

Like Daigneault, Oklahoma City star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander cautioned against buying too much into the Thunder’s hot start, saying it was too early to call his team a championship contender.

But Gilgeous-Alexander isn’t looking at the last two games — when Oklahoma City was outscored by a combined 78-46 in the first quarter — as proof of that, but rather as part of the process of getting themselves where they want to be.

Gilgeous-Alexander is hoping Oklahoma City can bounce back against the Wizards in the third game of the Thunder’s four-game road trip.

While Oklahoma City is among the NBA’s best teams offensively, averaging 119.3 points per 100 possessions, the Wizards have the worst defensive rating in the NBA, allowing 121.6 points per 100 possessions.

Washington comes into Monday’s game on a four-game losing streak. The Wizards have dropped seven of their last eight.

While the Wizards have been a good shooting team, shooting 47.9 percent from the floor this season, they’ve taken a slight dip during their current losing streak, shooting 44.3 percent.

Washington has been outrebounded by an average of nearly 16 rebounds per game during the streak.

The Wizards and the Thunder are two of the worst rebounding teams in the league. Oklahoma City is 28th at 40.7 rebounds per game, while Washington is last at 39.3.

Tuesday’s game is the first of two meetings between the teams this season. Oklahoma City swept the two games last season.

In last season’s game in Washington on Nov. 16, 2022, Gilgeous-Alexander hit a game-winning 3-pointer with less than 2 seconds left and matched a then-career high with 42 points.

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