The Thunder finished the regular season with the best record in the NBA at 68-14.
They were handling most teams and showed no reason why anyone could stop them at that moment.
If the eye test isn't enough for you, just take a look at this stat that has shown how dominant they have been.
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What stat has shown the Thunder's dominance this season/postseason?
HoopsHype tweeted out some data on teams that have had the best point differential (regular season + playoffs) in an NBA season.
The 1971 Bucks are first with a +12.58.
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Not too far back in second is this year's Thunder at this point, with a +12.55 point differential.
Yes, as of now the Thunder have a higher point differential than teams like the 2017 Warriors and the 1996 Bulls who are in third and fourth place respectively on this list.
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In Wednesday night's Game 5 win over the Timberwolves, the Thunder won their fourth game this postseason by 30+ points, the first team to do so in NBA history.
The Thunder look dominant and it's scary for the rest of the league how young and loaded they are, with picks for years to come.
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