Last season, the Oklahoma City Thunder clinched the NBA Finals with an impressive 68-14 record. This year, the team appears even stronger, showing a remarkable point differential of 14.4 points per game compared to last year’s 12.9. Leading the West Division with a 12-1 record, their only defeat was a game against the Blazers where they lost despite having a 20-point lead. Notably, Jaylen Williams, who ranks as the Thunder’s second or third-best player, has yet to play this season.
The Thunder are favorites at +205 to secure consecutive NBA championships, but there’s an enticing bet of +1800 odds that they will win over 74 games, breaking the Golden State Warriors’ 2015-2016 record of 73 wins. Since the start of 2024, the Thunder have gone 80-15 in regular-season games, showcasing both talent and depth while maintaining a youthful roster. Although some speculate that resting players late in the season could hinder their pursuit of this record, the Thunder’s depth suggests they could still win even with occasional resting.
Meanwhile, the Denver Nuggets (9-2) present a solid challenge in the West and might influence how aggressively the Thunder chase the top seed. Still, the Thunder’s historic performance last year looks even more impressive now, and betting on them to surpass 74 wins at 18 to 1 odds is an appealing wager as the season advances.
Pick: Thunder to win at least 74 games at +1800
Fan Take: For basketball fans, this news highlights the thrilling potential for a new regular-season record, showcasing the Thunder’s dominance and depth. If they succeed, it could redefine excellence in the NBA and intensify competition, making the season must-watch for enthusiasts.

