The Portland Trail Blazers play the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday night in an NBA matchup at the Paycom Center.

Here are the details:

PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS (7-9) vs. OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER (16-1)

When: 4 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 23

Where: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Radio: Rip City Radio (KPOJ 620 AM).

TV channel: TV channel: KATU (Antenna: 2.2 in Portland. Xfinity: 302 and 1170. DirecTV: 688-1. KUNP (Antenna: 47.1. Xfinity: 16, 302, 1170. DirecTV: 47. Spectrum: 184).

Online: Seventy-six of the Blazers’ 82 games this season can be streamed live or on-demand via BlazerVision for an annual fee of $120.

How to Watch Rip City TV Network: If you don’t have cable, you can watch the game live for FREE with an HDTV antenna through your local ABC affiliate (Charge 2.2 in Portland). For more information about Rip City TV and how to watch Blazers games, visit nba.com/blazers/watch

ODDS (Oregon Lottery/DraftKings)

Moneyline: POR +750 OKC -1200

Spread: OKX -15.5 | Over/Under: 333.5

This and that: The Blazers ended a four-game losing streak Friday night, defeating the Golden State Warriors 127-123 at the Chase Center. … Caleb Love finished with a career-high 26 points, seven rebounds and five assists, Sidy Cissoko scored a career-high 15 points in his second consecutive start and Donovan Clingan scored a career-high 22 points and corralled 10 rebounds for the Blazers, who opened a three-game trip with a much-needed victory. … Portland won despite playing without seven injured players, including its starting backcourt and all three of its point guards. … Deni Avdija recorded 26 points, a career-high 14 assists and six rebounds in the win. He has logged double-digits in assists in consecutive games, the first time in his career he’s done so. … Toumani Camara, who had been mired in a shooting funk, added 20 points and seven rebounds, making 7 of 11 shots, including 4 of 6 three-pointers. It was the most points and threes he’s produced in any game this season. … This is the second meeting between the teams this season. The Blazers defeated Oklahoma City Thunder 121-119 on Nov. 5 in Portland, handing the Thunder their only loss of the season. … The Blazers overcame a 22-point deficit in the come-from-behind win. … Oklahoma City ranks No. 1 in the NBA in net ranking (16.3) and defensive rating (103.0) after 16 games. … The Thunder have won eight in a row since their loss to the Blazers, which incudes a 144-112 win at the Utah Jazz on Friday night. … Shai Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 31 points and eight rebounds in the victory. He ranks third in the NBA in scoring, averaging 31.9 points per game.

INJURIES

Portland: Scoot Henderson (left hamstring tear), Damian Lillard (left Achilles tendon), Matisse Thybulle (left thumb surgery), Blake Wesley (right foot fracture), Jrue Holiday (right calf strain) and Shaedon Sharpe (right calf strain) are out; Donovan Clingan (left ankle sprain) and Robert Williams III (left knee injury management) are questionable.

Oklahoma City: Thomas Sorber (surgical recovery), Nikola Topic (surgical recovery), Aaron Wiggins (left adductor strain), Jalen Williams (surgical recovery) and Kenrich Williams (surgical recovery) are out; and Branden Carlson (nasal fracture) is available.

NEXT UP

The Blazers finish their three-game trip Monday, when they visit the Milwaukee Bucks at 4 p.m. at the Fiserv Forum.

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