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Oklahoma City Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs: How to watch live stream, TV channel, NBA start time
1st Quarter Report
Only three more quarters stand between the Thunder and the win they were favored to collect coming into this evening. After one quarter their offense has really been able to impose its will, dominating the Spurs 34-11.
The Thunder came into the matchup with some extra motivation after the loss 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
San Antonio Spurs @ Oklahoma City Thunder
Current Records: San Antonio 20-59, Oklahoma City 54-25
How To Watch
- When: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at 8 p.m. ET
- Where: Paycom Center — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- TV: Bally Sports Oklahoma
- Follow: CBS Sports App
- Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
- Ticket Cost: $11.00
What to Know
The Thunder will be playing the full four quarters on Wednesday, but they’re expected to have things wrapped up well before that. They and the San Antonio Spurs will face off at 8:00 p.m. ET at Paycom Center without much rest after finishing up games yesterday. Both teams come into the matchup bolstered by wins in their previous matches.
While the Thunder have not struggled against the Kings recently, they managed to flip the script on Tuesday. The Thunder walked away with a 112-105 victory over the Kings. The win was all the more spectacular given Oklahoma City was down by 20 with 0:32 left in the second quarter.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander went supernova for the Thunder, scoring 40 points along with seven rebounds and two steals. Gilgeous-Alexander’s performance made up for a slower contest against the Knicks last Sunday.
Meanwhile, the defenses reigned supreme when the Spurs and the Grizzlies played on Tuesday, rewarding bettors who took the risk on the low 217-point over/under. The Spurs strolled past the Grizzlies with points to spare, taking the game 102-87.
The victory made it two in a row for Oklahoma City and bumps their season record up to 54-25. As for San Antonio, their win bumped their record up to 20-59.
Keep an eye on the arc in Wednesday’s game: The Thunder have been dynamite from deep this season, having made 38.8% of their threes per game. It’s a different story for the Spurs, though, as they’ve only made 34.7% of their threes this season. Given the Thunder’s sizable advantage in that area, the Spurs will need to find a way to close that gap.
The Thunder lost to the Spurs at home by a decisive 132-118 margin in their previous matchup back in February. Will the Thunder have more luck at home instead of on the road?
Odds
Oklahoma City is a big 15.5-point favorite against San Antonio, 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 15.5-point spread, and stayed right there.
The over/under is 226.5 points.
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Series History
Oklahoma City has won 6 out of their last 10 games against San Antonio.
- Feb 29, 2024 – San Antonio 132 vs. Oklahoma City 118
- Jan 24, 2024 – Oklahoma City 140 vs. San Antonio 114
- Nov 14, 2023 – Oklahoma City 123 vs. San Antonio 87
- Mar 12, 2023 – Oklahoma City 102 vs. San Antonio 90
- Dec 27, 2022 – Oklahoma City 130 vs. San Antonio 114
- Nov 30, 2022 – Oklahoma City 119 vs. San Antonio 111
- Mar 16, 2022 – San Antonio 122 vs. Oklahoma City 120
- Feb 16, 2022 – San Antonio 114 vs. Oklahoma City 106
- Jan 19, 2022 – San Antonio 118 vs. Oklahoma City 96
- Nov 07, 2021 – Oklahoma City 99 vs. San Antonio 94
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Oklahoma City police are investigating after a man was shot near Yukon
YUKON, Okla. (KOKH) — Oklahoma City Police are investigating after a man was shot near Yukon Monday night.
The shooting happened near Northwest 10th Street and South Yukon Parkway near the border of Yukon and Oklahoma City.
Police are on the scene, and officials said the victim was transported to the hospital in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the hip.
OKCPD said they have at least one person in custody.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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Oklahoma lawmakers consider bill to require annual fee for transmission lines on private property
As consumer electricity needs grow, lawmakers are discussing strategies to ease the burden on landowners who don’t want the towers and wires carrying that energy on their property.
As it’s written now, the bill would require transmission owners to pay landowners $2 per foot of line annually. During the committee meeting, Murdock said he introduced the legislation to “start a conversation.”
“ This is an idea of, maybe moving forward, if the landowners are getting a royalty off of the power being pushed across their property, it may make it a little more palatable for someone to have a transmission line go across their property,” he said.
Landowners can enter into easement agreements with companies to set aside portions of their land for the builds. But in some cases, eminent domain is used to obtain a right-of-way.
“ I’m not saying that this is going to do away with eminent domain,” Murdock said. “What I’m hoping is this just makes it a little more palatable.”
Murdock said he spoke with utility companies about the legislation, though he didn’t name them. The bill’s language could change after creating an alternative rate based on conversations with the companies, he said.
Sen. Dave Rader, R-Tulsa, said the bill could raise utility rates for consumers living in Oklahoma’s most populous counties if companies charge more to make up for the annual fee.
Murdock pushed back, noting the lines are necessary to deliver electricity to other counties.
“You understand that you flip that light on because — and have that ability to have electricity because — the people in my district have a transmission line that goes across them, getting you that power,” he said.
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