Portland Blazers - Oklahoma Thunder (December 1, 2025): statistics, personal meetings, and bookmaker odds

Command Analysis

Current form
On November 27, Portland lost to the San Antonio Spurs with a score of 102:115 in a match at the Fashion Center Arena. The Blazers got off to a very encouraging start: after the first quarter, they led and maintained a comfortable gap for three periods. But in the end, there was a slump — long-range shots stopped obeying, and misses from the penalty line turned out to be especially painful.
Denis Avdia played one of his best games for the club, scoring 37 points and making 8 assists. But his execution of penalties in the fourth quarter was symbolic — 2 out of 8, which was a reflection of missed opportunities. Portland currently ranks fourth in the Northwest Division with an 8-11 record.
Interesting facts for betting
Portland is averaging 115.2 points per game.

Current form
Oklahoma continued its impressive start to the season by scoring a 123:119 victory over the Phoenix Suns at the Pacome Center Arena on November 29 and improving their balance to 19-1, which already guaranteed them a place in the playoffs. The Thunder kept the game under control for most of the meeting, creating a double-digit lead in the third quarter, and in the end, rich in long-range shots, they managed to withstand the onslaught of the opponent. Shai Gilges-Alexander once again became the face of the team with 37 points, 8 assists and 15 points in the final minutes, which highlighted his MVP—level form. Oklahoma is confidently leading the championship and looks as focused as possible.
Interesting facts for betting
Oklahoma is averaging 121.3 points per game .
Trends
Portland's Total Foulrateis over 22.5
The Blazers commit an average of 21.6 violations per game.
1.87Tip and bets
In the current circumstances, Oklahoma looks like a clear favorite. Eleven wins in a row, the stability of the rotation, the mature play of Shai Gilges-Alexander and the depth of the squad form an impressive foundation. Portland recently lost to San Antonio in the end and continues to struggle with injuries and defensive lapses. Yes, they have already managed to take a minimum of one victory over Thunder this season, but then Avdiya's individual performance decided a lot. It will be difficult to repeat this now. Based on the level of Oklahoma's game, it makes sense to look towards the visitors. Depth, pace, discipline — all this should allow Thunder to maintain an advantage against an opponent who is still unstable.
Our prediction is that Oklahoma will win with a handicap of (-9.5) points in 1.72
































