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Thunder’s Shuffling Rotation vs Blazers Dents Historic Start

November 6, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

As far as defending champions go, the Oklahoma City Thunder did well to start a franchise record of 8-0. Of course, that’s a whole lot impressive considering the fact that they went swinging without their best players. But now that’s finally over, and the Thunder can breathe with less pressure after losing their first game. While they blew a 22-point lead, the Thunder’s epic start to the 2025-26 season has always been vulnerable due to their shuffling rotation.

Injuries take a lot of toll on players, and in turn, it hurts their respective team’s winning chances. That’s, of course, what we’ve seen with the defending champions. Jalen Williams is yet to make his season debut, Chet Holmgren hasn’t resumed his impressive start, and many reserves have yet to play as well. It’s sure impressive that OKC continues to win while they’re not at full strength – having seven players out. But it could only last for a while, until they would take a tough loss.

Thunder’s Shuffling Rotation vs Blazers Dents Historic Start

Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault is forced to make big adjustments in that regard. That tough ending in the Thunder vs Blazers clash proved to be a point of discussion for some critics. Some Portland analysts would even “hang the banner.” But if you’re a Thunder fan who has been following the team for quite some time now, you won’t be surprised by this loss.

Thunder lose to the Blazers for the first time since April 3, 2021.

The #1 movie at the box office was Godzilla vs Kong.

OKC had beaten Portland 16 straight times.

— Brandon Rahbar (@BrandonRahbar) November 6, 2025

It’s an Overdue Loss for OKC

No team has ever managed to go 82-0. The closest we’ve seen is the 73-9 Warriors, and the 72-10 Bulls, then somewhere along that list is the same OKC team last season with 68-14. Sure, winning a lot of games isn’t for everyone. And then there are the expectations that come after winning a championship. However, this is quite unavoidable at this point. The Thunder are playing without their best players, and they are coming off the second night of a back-to-back.

To be fair, they did start the game well, and even managed to build a 22-point lead. But when you’re missing your best players, and rest isn’t a luxury that you can’t afford. Chances are, you’d lose. So for the Thunder to even build a colossal lead and nearly steal the game in the final seconds is outstanding. Some will discount this saying that a “loss is a loss,” but so are the eight wins to start off the season.

Thunder Injury Report vs. Trail Blazers
Alex Caruso (Rest) OUT
Lu Dort (Upper Trap strain) OUT
Chet Holmgren (Lower Back sprain) OUT
Jalen Williams (Wrist) OUT
Kenrich Williams (Knee) OUT
Nikola Topic (Surgery Recovery) OUT
Thomas Sorber (ACL) OUT

— Rylan Stiles (@Rylan_Stiles) November 5, 2025

To their credit, the Blazers did a heck of a great job on defense. Toumani Camara hampered a lot of shots from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander that led him to 38.5% shooting. After that 41-point burst in the first quarter, the Thunder didn’t shoot well for the rest of the game, and really had to hold on for the lead, until it evaporated and they eventually lost.

Fatigue Was a Huge Enemy for the Thunder

The Thunder came off a promising win against the Los Angeles Clippers before this game against the Blazers. They won by 19 points in that game and still came up with a significant lead against a well-rested Blazers squad. For instance, Isaiah Joe torched the Clippers for 22 points with six threes on Tuesday. He would go on to shoot just three from deep in the loss. OKC only had Aaron Wiggins as the one to get double-digits in +/- for the game, but that didn’t matter much in the end.

On top of that, the shuffling rotation really hampered everything. Remember that Camara did a good job locking up SGA? Well, that forced a lot of changes in rotation. It led to more minutes for Joe, Brooks Barnhizer, and even Ousmane Dieng playing a whole lot more guard roles instead.

And get this, Cason Wallace just dropped five points on 2-4 shooting. That’s not really much, until you check his previous games. The second half of the Cookies and Cream Duo scored more than 10 points in the last three games. Sure, he still maintained his defensive impact and was all over the place with his energy. However, not having many touches or plays set for him is a direct effect of the shuffling rotation that also hampered their offensive book.

Nov 5, 2025; Portland, Oregon, USA; Portland Trail Blazers center Duop Reath (26) reacts after making a shot against Oklahoma City Thunder center/forward Isaiah Hartenstein (55) during the second half at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Jaime Valdez-Imagn Images
Nov 5, 2025; Portland, Oregon, USA; Portland Trail Blazers center Duop Reath (26) reacts after making a shot against Oklahoma City Thunder center/forward Isaiah Hartenstein (55) during the second half at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Jaime Valdez-Imagn Images

The fact that Isaiah Hartenstein is the only remaining big for OKC to man the middle is a tough break. You could not ask for a better man to provide the strength he can in the game. He finished with 10 points and 11 boards, which is his usual stat line. He did what he does best, and yet the Thunder fell short. Branden Carlson earned minutes once more, and he showed potential in playing at clutch time as well.

How Should Oklahoma City Respond?

Overall, OKC really was fatigued entering this game. They had enough momentum to come up with a huge lead in the first quarter, hoping to put this game to bed early. However, not every game works that way, and now it is definitely a lesson learned for the Thunder moving forward.

Definitely disappointing to lose to the blazers, but we 8-1 still best team in the NBA, it’s a 82 game season I could care less about 1 loss, I just wanted to be undefeated for longer

— OKCHog (@OKCHog1) November 6, 2025

At this point, Portland can hang the banner for all they want to troll that they’re the streak-busters. The Thunder-Blazers clash proved to be a tough heartbreaker for the defending champs. While it is a loss — a two-point loss, at that — it’s something that OKC can learn from, which they can adopt new schemes in the rotation. After all, it’s still just nine games into the 2025-26 season.

Championships aren’t won in November. That’s what the Thunder have embraced so far in the previous season, and it has led them to wonders with a league title in June. Now that there’s a new season brewing, OKC can definitely focus on building better habits. They have 73 games to make adjustments. Who knows? They may even go for an 81-1 record now that they have one loss in the column.

© Jaime Valdez-Imagn Images

The post Thunder’s Shuffling Rotation vs Blazers Dents Historic Start appeared first on Last Word On Basketball.

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