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Short-handed Thunder beat Hornets at North Charleston Coliseum
OOklahoma City Thunder

Short-handed Thunder beat Hornets at North Charleston Coliseum

  • October 6, 2025

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – The reigning NBA champions left a majority of their top players at home on Sunday for their match up in the Lowcountry.

It didn’t matter.

The Oklahoma City Thunder took the early lead and never looked back in a 135-114 win over the Charlotte Hornets in front of a record crowd at the North Charleston Coliseum.

Aaron Wiggins scored 23 points to lead the way for the Thunder while Chris Youngblood added 20.

The Thunder came to Charleston without last year’s MVP Shai Gilgeous Alexander in addition to stars Chet Holmgren, Lu Dort, Jalen Williams, Alex Caruso and more.

“I think we just did a good job just transferring the things that we’ve worked on in training camp, competing together, all the little things that we kind of prioritize as an organization. We did a good job just kind of applying that to the game today.” Wiggins said.

Rookie forward Kon Knueppel led the way for the Hornets with 18 points while Collin Sexton and All-Star LaMelo Ball each had 11.

The teams played in front of 11,371 fans, a new record for a basketball game at the North Charleston Coliseum.

The game ended a week long stay in the Lowcountry for the Hornets who had been holding their preseason training camp at The Citadel since Tuesday.

“It’s really good for us to play a good team.” Hornets head coach Charles Lee said. “I’m have a ton of respect for Coach Daigneault, and everything that those guys do with their team, and I felt that they shot it really well. And they force you to really commit to your discipline and a lot of different ways.”

“It was fun to get out there for the first time” Knueppel said. “obviously, didn’t go how he wanted the first couple minutes of the game and I kind of let us point from behind the whole time, but it was good to get out there and get some rest with the guys.”

“We played really hard and competed. and executed a lot of the stuff, and certainly stuff that we can clean up. ” Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault said.

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