On July 10th, the Thunder beat the Nets 90–81 at the Thomas & Mack Center. OKC‘s defense and fast breaks made a big impact. Brooklyn Nets had many new rookies on the floor. Both teams were young, but the Thunder showed more control. Their strong defense and solid rookie plays stood out.
The Nets had first-round rookies, but early mistakes led towards their defeat. Defensive issues made it worse. The Thunder started strong, leading 22–15 in the first quarter. They kept the pressure on. Brooklyn had 21 turnovers and OKC scored 24 points off.
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Brooklyn’s young bench came out flat when pressure was applied, and the Thunder took advantage. The Nets had nine turnovers in the first quarter, and that number climbed to 21 by game’s end. Oklahoma City did not hesitate to turn those miscues into transition points, scoring 24 points off turnovers almost a third of their overall offense.

Here are some five game changing moments that took place in the Thunder vs Nets match:
Early Turnovers led towards defeat of Nets
Nets early turnover led to 24 fast-break points for Oklahoma City. The Thunder’s defensive intensity caused early errors from Net rookies. this led towards disruption of Brooklyn’s play. The Oklahoma City took control after leading the first quarter 22-15 and kept that lead because of their defense.
OKC’s Court Domination
The Thunders dominated the whole basketball court. This domination lead to scoring more points than Brooklyn, which were 48-32. OKC’s tough style of play caused problems for the Nets.
KJ Williams and Adam Flagler were constant in shooting baskets with their impressive dunks. Brooklyn was not as strong as their opponent near the basket, which decided the game.
Erik Reynolds’ Accidental Own Basket
During the third quarter, Thunder guard Erik Reynolds II mistakenly tipped a jump ball into his own team’s basket. This gave Brooklyn two points. This odd play didn’t discourage the Thunder, instead, it energized their bench. OKC shifted the game’s momentum in their favor.
Nets Rookies Flash Potential
Even after the loss, Brooklyn’s rookies showed potential. Nolan Traoré scored 13 points with perfect free throws, and Egor Dëmin hit two threes in the second half. After initial stumbles, they adapted well. Even though they faced a tough OKC defense, their creativity suggests they may have roles going forward.
Drew Timme’s Late Surge
Drew Timme, Nets center, played well in the second half with 22 points and 9 rebounds. His post moves and physical play helped Brooklyn get close late in the game. Drew’s leadership was clear, but the Thunder’s defense stayed strong and stopped Nets.
How Fans and Players Felt After Thunder vs Nets Thriller
The Thunder-Nets Summer League game got people talking. Thunder fans liked the team’s defense and fast breaks, seeing it as a preview of good things to come.

Erik Reynolds’ own basket became an instant meme online. Nets fans were happy with Drew Timme and rookies Egor Dëmin and Nolan Traoré’s determination in the second half.
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