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Moving to a Rhythm | How OKC Broke the Thunder Assist Record in a Game | The Path with Royce Young



Royce Young breaks down how the Thunder uses less patterns, more rhythm and movement to create offensive opportunities in the latest episode of The Path. OKC recorded a Thunder record 41 assists against the Indiana Pacers on January 18, 2023 and players relive this night of constant movement, cutting and sharp passing with Royce.

0:35 Royce Young talks with Josh Giddey and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on pass and cut sequence against Pacers
2:13 Isaiah Joe and Aaron Wiggins discuss lob play on fast break against Pacers
3:46 Jalen Williams on cutting and creating opportunities

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13 Comments

  1. This is the antithesis of the old "my turn, your turn" Thunder days. This is why Daigneault was moved up to head coach – to install THIS offense for THESE players. OKC is stacked for years to come.

  2. I hope Mark stays for a looooooooong time. Great vid. You can see that all the players are bought in to the system and vision. The future IS bright for our Thunder!

  3. I only got NBA League Pass this year, and have been watching almost every Thunder game since just before Christmas, and I love watching the Thunder Play. As an Australian I was drawn to watching them when I started hearing about Josh Giddey, and I'm really excited to see how well a young Aussie is doing in the NBA. I just love the whole Thunder team. Their energy, toughness, and comradery is really awesome. I haven't really followed the NBA closely since I played ball myself back in the 90s, and even back then I never followed one team, but I can say I'm a proud Thunder fan now. Go Thunder!!!

  4. I am going to your game tonight and it has been a dream since I was five and one of the basketball players visited me in the hospital when I was four and I can’t wait to go to a game.

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