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How to watch Detroit Pistons vs. Oklahoma City Thunder: Live stream, TV channel, start time for Sunday’s NBA game
3rd Quarter Report
The Pistons have overcome an early deficit to take the lead back in this one. They have a bit of a cushion as they currently lead the Thunder 100-86.
The Pistons came into the game with some extra motivation after the defeat they were dealt the last time these two teams faced off. We’ll see if they’re able to flip the script or if it’ll just be more of the same.
Who’s Playing
Oklahoma City Thunder @ Detroit Pistons
Current Records: Oklahoma City 32-13, Detroit 5-40
How To Watch
- When: Sunday, January 28, 2024 at 2 p.m. ET
- Where: Little Caesars Arena — Detroit, Michigan
- TV: Bally Sports – Detroit
- Follow: CBS Sports App
- Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
- Ticket Cost: $20.40
What to Know
The Pistons will be in front of their home fans on Sunday, but a look at the spread shows they might need that home-court advantage. Having just played yesterday, they will get right back to it and host the Oklahoma City Thunder at 2:00 p.m. ET on January 28th at Little Caesars Arena.
The point spread may have favored the Pistons on Saturday, but the final result did not. They took a hard 118-104 fall against Washington. The Pistons got off to an early lead (up 12 with 3:49 left in the first quarter), but sadly they weren’t able to maintain that momentum.
Despite the defeat, the Pistons got a solid performance out of Bojan Bogdanovic, who scored 30 points.
Meanwhile, the Thunder waltzed into their match Friday with four straight wins but they left with five. Everything went their way against New Orleans as Oklahoma City made off with a 107-83 win.
The Thunder can attribute much of their success to Chet Holmgren, who dropped a double-double on 20 points and 13 rebounds, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who scored 31 points along with five assists. The game was Gilgeous-Alexander’s fifth in a row with at least 30 points.
Detroit continue to see their hopes of redeeming themselves for a poor last season fade as the team sits at a 5-40 record this season. As for Oklahoma City, they are on a roll lately: they’ve won nine of their last 11 contests, which provided a nice bump to their 32-13 record this season.
While only the Thunder took care of their fans the last time they played, neither team managed to cover. Looking ahead, the Thunder are the favorite in this one, as the experts expect to see them win by 13 points. Detroit might be worth a quick bet since they’re sitting on a five game streak of covering the spread when playing as the underdog.
The Pistons came up short against the Thunder in their previous matchup back in October of 2023, falling 124-112. Will the Pistons have more luck at home instead of on the road?
Odds
Oklahoma City is a big 13-point favorite against Detroit, according to the latest NBA odds.
The oddsmakers were right in line with the betting community on this one, as the game opened as a 13-point spread, and stayed right there.
The over/under is set at 240 points.
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Series History
Oklahoma City has won 6 out of their last 10 games against Detroit.
- Oct 30, 2023 – Oklahoma City 124 vs. Detroit 112
- Mar 29, 2023 – Oklahoma City 107 vs. Detroit 106
- Nov 07, 2022 – Detroit 112 vs. Oklahoma City 103
- Apr 01, 2022 – Detroit 110 vs. Oklahoma City 101
- Dec 06, 2021 – Oklahoma City 114 vs. Detroit 103
- Apr 16, 2021 – Detroit 110 vs. Oklahoma City 104
- Apr 05, 2021 – Detroit 132 vs. Oklahoma City 108
- Mar 04, 2020 – Oklahoma City 114 vs. Detroit 107
- Feb 07, 2020 – Oklahoma City 108 vs. Detroit 101
- Apr 05, 2019 – Oklahoma City 123 vs. Detroit 110
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Kansas State women’s basketball stuns Oklahoma State, moves on to Big 12 semis
Kansas State basketball coaching search breakdown
Kansas State beat reporter Wyatt Wheeler breaks down the Wildcats’ search for their next head men’s basketball coach.
Kansas State women’s basketball’s fairytale run will continue.
A day after rallying to keep their Big 12 Tournament run alive, the 12th-seeded Wildcats got hot in the fourth quarter to upset fifth-seeded Oklahoma State in a 74-73 quarterfinal win on Friday, March 6, at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
After Oklahoma State made a game-tying 3-pointer with five seconds left, it accidentally fouled Tess Heal with 1.3 seconds remaining, sending her to the line. She split her free throws, missing the backend, leading to a Cowboys miss on a desperation heave.
The Wildcats will play in Saturday’s 3 p.m. semifinal against the winner of Friday afternoon’s matchup between league-champion TCU and ninth-seeded BYU.
Kansas State got a special shooting performance from freshman Jordan Spieser, who showed why she was considered a five-star prospect, as she finished with 21 points and five made triples. After Oklahoma State cut the Wildats’ lead to two with 46 seconds left, Speiser made her final 3-pointer with 17 seconds left.
This came after the Wildcats went on a 9-0 run to overcome a four-point deficit with 4:41 left in the fourth. Taryn Sides’ layup with 1:48 left put the Wildcats up by five. Kansas State’s largest deficit was 13 points early in the third quarter.
With the win, Kansas State became the first 12-seed to beat a four-seed since 2008. It came a day after the Wildcats scored the final 21 points to overcome a 14-point deficit against No. 21 Texas Tech.
Wyatt D. Wheeler covers Kansas State athletics for the USA TODAY Network and Topeka Capital-Journal. You can follow him on X at @WyattWheeler_, contact him at 417-371-6987 or email him at wwheeler@usatodayco.com
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5-seed Oklahoma knocks off Florida 82-64 to advance to the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament quarterfinals
The 5-seed Sooners used a 10-0 run to start the third quarter to pull away and beat the 12-seed Gators 82-64 in the second round of the SEC Tournament.
Massive Third Quarter
OU outscored Florida 27-7 in the third quarter to build a big lead before winning by 18. The Sooners started the quarter on a 10-oh run that was highlighted by an epic fast break bucket.
Beers Joins Elite Company
Oklahoma center Raegan Beers reached a historic milestone Thursday night in her 100th career start. The All-SEC standout became the third player in Oklahoma history—and the only active Division I player—to surpass 2,000 career points and 1,000 rebounds.
With the achievement, Beers joins legendary Sooners Courtney Paris (2,731 points, 2,032 rebounds) and Molly McGuire (2,147 points, 1,071 rebounds) in the exclusive club.
Beers now totals 2,003 points and 1,207 rebounds in a remarkable college career that includes two seasons at Oregon State and two at Oklahoma.
In the win over Florida, Beers had 18 points and seven rebounds.
Super Freshman
Freshman Aaliyah Chavez continued her impressive debut season on Thursday. The only freshman named to an All-SEC team this week, Chavez finished with 17 points, four rebounds and three assists.
She has now scored in double figures in 24 straight games, showcasing remarkable consistency in her first college season.
Chavez also went a perfect 4-for-4 from the free-throw line, extending her SEC record for consecutive made free throws to 57. She now sits just two shy of the Oklahoma program record, currently held by Taylor Robertson.
Next Up
Oklahoma will face No. 6 LSU on Friday at approximately 1:30 p.m. CT on ESPN. The matchup marks a chance for the Sooners to respond after the Tigers handed them their largest loss of the season earlier this year. On Jan. 18, LSU defeated Oklahoma 91–72 in Norman, making Friday’s game a highly anticipated rematch.
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PSO shares safety, preparedness tips for Oklahoma Severe Weather Awareness Week
As Oklahoma Severe Weather Awareness Week continues, Public Service Company of Oklahoma is urging customers to take steps now to stay safe and prepared as the threat of spring storms returns.
In a news release dated March 5, 2026, PSO said it is monitoring the potential for severe weather across its service area this week.
The company said severe thunderstorms, large hail, high winds and isolated tornadoes could cause power outages.
PSO said crews are ready to restore power “safely and quickly” if outages occur.
The utility encouraged customers to review storm preparedness tips, including what to do if the lights go out; download the company’s mobile app to stay connected and report outages; sign up for outage alerts and email updates; and review power line safety.
“We’re always monitoring weather conditions and preparing our system to handle whatever Oklahoma’s spring might bring,” said Dwayne Apple, PSO vice president of distribution operations. “Now is a great time to review your emergency plans, check your supplies, and make sure your loved ones and neighbors are ready too.”
PSO said it prepares for severe weather year-round by trimming trees near power lines, upgrading equipment and installing smart technology intended to help reduce outages and improve response times.
The company also said it recently held a comprehensive storm drill to prepare employees for the unique challenges of Oklahoma’s weather.
PSO said the exercise included real-time response activities such as weather forecasting, resource management and restoration planning, aimed at ensuring the company can respond safely and quickly when storms strike.
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