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Thunder Vs Pistons Show Immense Depth For OKC
Featured Image: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

Despite missing most of its key players, the Thunder vs Pistons clash was still a treat thanks to the immense depth of the OKC bench. Many fans and critics were expecting Oklahoma City to drop the game and go down easily. Instead, it turned out to be one of the most interesting matchups for the season so far. While the Pistons won in the end, it was the Thunder’s backups that took over the spotlight.

This isn’t something new for OKC fans. Over the course of the season, the ability to continue winning without the main guys has been the identity of the Thunder. The “next man up” mentality is indeed paying dividends for the defending champs. If you are not impressed, Luguentz Dort is the only starting five player for the Thunder in this loss.

Thunder Vs Pistons Show Immense Depth For OKC

Let’s cut to the chase. Detroit won and now has the best record in the NBA. But the bigger picture here is that they needed a mighty performance to shrug off the Thunder’s B-squad. This is a unique sight in the NBA, especially with your top stars out. In fact, it says a lot about Oklahoma City being a competitive squad even without Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams, Chet Holmgren, and Isaiah Hartenstein.

Jaylin Williams’ Career Night Was Long Due

Jaylin Williams is one of the best backup bigs for the Thunder. In the previous season, he’s been enduring the same type of games without the OKC big three. But in three of those games, J-Will was posting Nikola Jokic-esque performances with a triple-double and leading the team to victories. This Thunder vs Pistons showdown was no different, as he was the team’s leading scorer.

Williams finished with a career-high 30 points on 9-14 shooting, including five made threes. He also had 11 rebounds and four assists. This comes as a very impressive outing from the Arkansas product, considering that he was limping across the court in the first quarter with a twisted ankle. Had it not been for his grit, Branden Carlson would have been the only big man left for OKC for the rest of the game.

Instead, we saw why the Thunder have decided to keep him over Ousmane Dieng, who was gone by the Trade Deadline. J-Will embodies the team’s culture, and he certainly knows how to step up whenever his number is called to play big minutes.


Feb 25, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Cason Wallace (22) dribbles in the second half against the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

Cason Wallace Continues to Impress

In the last three games, we have seen Cason Wallace come up with increased production for the Thunder. He’s playing more minutes, coming up with more highlights than expected. With both SGA and Ajay Mitchell missing some key time, Wallace is definitely stepping up. We saw him elevate his playmaking, as evidenced by his superb game against Cleveland. He also had an all-around game against the Raptors.

So for Wallace to deliver yet another impressive outing in the Thunder vs Pistons clash, that’s a big win for OKC. The Kentucky guard is showing his worth as a reliable playmaker in his own right. The way he plays even mirrors both SGA’s impressive shot-making and J-Dub’s ability in playing through contact. At this point, one can expect that Wallace will continue to improve his skills. This is the time for him to shine, and he’s making the most of it.

The Thunder Grit is Showing

Rough, swarming defense, selfless offense; this is the brand of Thunder basketball that everyone knows. But what really shines is that they are not giving up on games easily. In fact, OKC is fighting down to the last possession. The fact that the best team in the East had to find ways to close out the Thunder’s reserves is definitely quite the feat.

This article first appeared on Last Word On Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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