The Oklahoma City Thunder opened the NBA preseason with a strong 135-114 win over the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday night in North Charleston, showing impressive rhythm and depth even without their usual starters making the trip.
With most of the main rotation resting in Oklahoma City, the Thunder’s younger lineup took center stage. Usman Jang set the tone early, hitting a pair of three-pointers in the opening quarter. Aaron Wiggins added steady scoring, helping OKC jump out to a 22-16 lead before extending the margin to 70-57 at halftime.
Forward Jaylin Williams provided the biggest spark from beyond the arc, knocking down five three-pointers as the Thunder maintained control throughout. Rookie guard Nikola Topić also logged extended minutes, showing composure in his first NBA action.
Daigneault Likes Team’s Energy and Execution
Head coach Mark Daigneault said he was pleased with how his young team responded, noting the ball movement and offensive rhythm in the win.
“Those guys went out there and played,” Daigneault said. “I thought the ball moved really well, got into a really nice rhythm on offense. Defensively, there were some breakdowns but good execution as well. It was a good starting point for us.”
Daigneault said the staff will continue focusing on building habits and chemistry throughout the preseason stretch.
Wiggins on Team Growth
Guard Aaron Wiggins said the game was less about the result and more about the team’s progress during training camp.
“It was more about just us kind of growing as a team and working on our things that we prioritize,” Wiggins said. “Obviously they played their guys, and I thought we did a really good job just playing our brand and still having success. It’s the first preseason game, so you can’t take too much from it.”Thunder Control the Game Start to Finish
Charlotte played most of its regulars, but Oklahoma City led wire-to-wire, carrying over the confidence and pace that defined last season’s NBA championship run.
Ousmane Dieng and Nikola Topić played deep into the fourth quarter, while Jaylin Williams and Wiggins anchored the offense.
After the game, former Thunder guard Tre Mann, now with the Hornets, caught up with his former teammates in a quick reunion on the court.
The Thunder will continue preseason play with five more games before returning home to open the regular season later this month.