How to Watch the Thunder vs. Hornets Game: Streaming & TV Channel Info for December 28
Published 12:45 am Saturday, December 28, 2024
The Charlotte Hornets (7-23) will look to LaMelo Ball (fourth in NBA, 30.1 points per game) when they attempt to knock off Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (second in league, 31.1) and the Oklahoma City Thunder (24-5) on December 28, 2024 at Spectrum Center.
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Thunder vs. Hornets Game Info
- When: Saturday, December 28, 2024 at 6:00 PM ET
- Where: Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina
- TV Channel: NBA TV, FDSSE, FDSOK
- Live Stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
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Thunder Stats Insights
- The Thunder are shooting 46.4% from the field this season, 0.6 percentage points lower than the 47% the Hornets allow to opponents.
- In games Oklahoma City shoots better than 47% from the field, it is 9-1 overall.
- The Thunder are the 15th-ranked rebounding team in the league, the Hornets sit at fifth.
- The Thunder average 115.2 points per game, just 2.2 more points than the 113 the Hornets give up.
- Oklahoma City is 12-4 when scoring more than 113 points.
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Hornets Stats Insights
- The Hornets’ 42.9% shooting percentage from the field this season is 0.3 percentage points higher than the Thunder have given up to their opponents (42.6%).
- This season, Charlotte has a 6-10 record in games the team collectively shoots above 42.6% from the field.
- The Hornets are the fifth-ranked rebounding team in the league, the Thunder sit at 17th.
- The Hornets average just three more points per game (106.5) than the Thunder allow (103.5).
- Charlotte is 6-12 when it scores more than 103.5 points.
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Thunder Home & Away Comparison
- The Thunder are averaging 116.4 points per game this season in home games, which is 2.2 more points than they’re averaging in away games (114.2).
- Defensively Oklahoma City has played better in home games this year, ceding 103.4 points per game, compared to 103.7 when playing on the road.
- When it comes to three-pointers, the Thunder have performed better at home this year, draining 13.9 three-pointers per game with a 35.6% three-point percentage, compared to 13.3 threes per game and a 34.2% three-point percentage in away games.
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Hornets Home & Away Comparison
- In 2024-25 the Hornets are putting up fewer points at home (106.3 per game) than away (106.9). But they also are giving up fewer points at home (110.6) than on the road (115.8).
- Charlotte gives up 110.6 points per game at home, and 115.8 on the road.
- This season the Hornets are picking up fewer assists at home (23.2 per game) than away (24.4).
Thunder Injuries
Name | Game Status | Injury |
---|---|---|
Nikola Topic | Out For Season | Acl |
Chet Holmgren | Out | Hip |
Cason Wallace | Out | Quadricep |
Luguentz Dort | Out | Ankle |
Branden Carlson | Out | Concussion Protocol |
Alex Caruso | Out | Hip |
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Hornets Injuries
Name | Game Status | Injury |
---|---|---|
Tre Mann | Out | Back |
Brandon Miller | Questionable | Ankle |
LaMelo Ball | Questionable | Wrist |
Grant Williams | Out For Season | Acl |