Oklahoma City Thunder will visit the Portland Trail Blazers in NBA regular-season action on Sunday, November 30, 2025, at Moda Center in Portland, Oregon. Tip-off is scheduled for 3:00 PM PDT (6:00 PM EDT).
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The home side enters this Western Conference matchup at 8-11, mired in 12th place and seeking to halt a three-game home losing streak after a 115-102 defeat to the San Antonio Spurs on Thanksgiving that eliminated them from NBA Cup contention. Chauncey Billups’ squad ranks 15th in league scoring at 118.4 points per game but has been leaky defensively, allowing 121.1 points per contest (25th) with a -2.7 net rating amid a 3-7 home record. Forward Deni Avdija has been a revelation in November, averaging 26.8 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 6.2 assists per game, supported by Anfernee Simons’s 22.4 points and Scoot Henderson’s 16.8 points plus 5.9 assists in a fast-paced 5-out motion offense emphasizing three-point volume (36.8% on 42.2 attempts, ninth in NBA); the rebounding edge (44.1 per game, 10th) aids second-chance points, though they’ve dropped four of their last six overall. Portland holds a 5-6 record as moneyline underdogs but has covered in nine of 19 games; injuries are minimal, with no major absences reported, allowing a full rotation including depth from Kris Murray (10.2 points off the bench).The Oklahoma City Thunder, soaring at 19-1 and first in the West, arrive riding an 11-game winning streak capped by a 123-119 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Friday that advanced them in the NBA Cup knockout round. Mark Daigneault’s young powerhouse leads the NBA in net rating (15.7) and defensive rating (103.4, first) while ranking third in offensive rating (119.1), outscoring foes by 15.9 points per game with a +317 differential. Reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dominates with 32.8 points (second league-wide), 6.2 assists, and 1.5 steals per outing on 51.2% shooting, complemented by Jalen Williams’s return from injury (18.4 points, 5.1 rebounds) and Chet Holmgren’s rim protection (2.8 blocks); the Thunder shoot 48.7% from the field (fifth) and force 15.2 turnovers in a switch-heavy 4-out-1-in scheme. They’re 5-5 on the road against the spread but 9-1 as road favorites of 12.5+ points, with games hitting the over in 10 of 19; injuries include Isaiah Hartenstein (right soleus strain, out), Branden Carlson (nasal fracture, available after absence), and long-term absences for Thomas Sorber (knee surgery) and Nikola Topic (surgery recovery), testing frontcourt depth with Ousmane Dieng stepping up.Head-to-head history this season is split 1-1, with Portland stunning Oklahoma City 121-119 at home on November 5—the Thunder’s lone loss—before OKC responded with a 122-95 rout on November 23; all-time, the Thunder lead 128-102, winning seven of the last 10, though recent tilts average 230.2 total points and the home team has covered in six straight.Streaming options (3:00 PM PDT):
United States: ROOT Sports NW (Blazers regional), FDSOK (Thunder regional), Fubo, NBA League Pass, ESPN+
Canada: Sportsnet, TSN
United Kingdom & Ireland: TNT Sports, NBA League Pass
Rest of world: NBA League Pass or local NBA rights holders
This third meeting of the month contrasts Portland’s home resilience and Avdija’s hot streak against Oklahoma City’s historic dominance and Gilgeous-Alexander’s scoring clinic, with defensive rebounding and transition efficiency likely decisive amid a projected over 231.5 total points and Thunder favored by 12.5. A Blazers upset would mark OKC’s second loss and ignite their rebuild, while a Thunder win extends their streak to 20-1 and cements their title favorite status.