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Oklahoma City Thunder’s Jalen Williams focused on games, not 73 wins

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have emerged as one of the NBA‘s most thrilling teams this season. Through 25 games, they boast an incredible 241 record, tying them with the historic 201516 Golden State Warriors for the best start in league history.

This exceptional run has generated a wave of speculation about whether the Thunder could surpass the Warriors’ 739 regular-season record, a mark that has stood as the gold standard for nearly a decade.

Despite the excitement surrounding their record-breaking potential, Thunder All-Star Jalen Williams has been clear about where his priorities lie. While he acknowledges that there is “a chance” the team could challenge or even exceed the Warriors’ win total, he insists that chasing this historic record is not the main goal for him or his teammates.

Williams explained that although no player enjoys losing, Oklahoma City’s objectives go beyond a mere tally of victories.

“There’s a bigger goal than the record,” Williams said. “It’s more so like, if we can go into every game and we can play those games and win them, and win them in a way that we’re comfortable winning, then, yeah. At the end of the day, I’m not going to limit our team, but that’s not a goal.”

Williams has made an immediate impact this season since returning from injury, averaging 17.3 points on 47.6% shooting, along with 6.2 assists, 5.2 rebounds, and 1.2 steals through six games. His debut came in a 123119 win against the Phoenix Suns, and he has quickly become a pivotal part of the Thunder’s near-perfect start.

Focused on the present with an eye on history

While Williams tempers expectations, his teammates are embracing the moment. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Thunder’s reigning MVP, has emphasized the importance of taking each game seriously and not being distracted by records.

Analysts have also taken note, with some suggesting that this Thunder squad could be among the most dominant regular-season teams in NBA history, given their consistency and point differential.

Oklahoma City’s pursuit of excellence has coincided with their success in the NBA Cup, where they advanced to the semifinals after a commanding 13889 win over the Phoenix Suns.

While the grind of an 82-game season and maintaining health will ultimately shape their legacy, the Thunder’s young core remains focused on development and execution rather than simply chasing history.

Williams‘ perspective highlights a team determined to prioritize growth and championship aspirations over breaking records. While surpassing the Warriors’ 73-win season may be possible, the Thunder are committed to focusing on winning the games that count when it matters most.



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