The Oklahoma City Thunder haven't displayed any signs of a championship hangover through the first month of the season.
The Thunder enter Wednesday's home game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, an NBA Cup matchup, on a nine-game winning streak and with an NBA-best 17-1 record.
"We don't have anybody on the team who's sitting and reminiscing on what a great career they had," Oklahoma City's Chet Holmgren said. "I think everybody on the team is still chasing and striving for more. The championship wasn't the last check on their bucket list."
The Thunder have started out hot despite being without injured All-Star Jalen Williams (right wrist surgery) so far this season and playing without Aaron Wiggins (left adductor strain) for the entirety of their current winning streak.
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