The OKC Thunder downed the Minnesota Timberwolves by a [final score of 118-103](https://www.nba.com/game/min-vs-okc-0042400312/box-score#box-score) on Thursday night, giving them a 2-0 series lead in this best-of-seven conference finals showdown.
Not only does such an outcome have Oklahoma City two wins away from advancing to their first championship round since 2012, but it also has them tied in the league's history books with one of the greatest teams ever assembled in a rather elite statistical category.
**OKC Thunder tie 2016-17 Warriors for most double-digit wins**
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As a result of their 15-point edge over the Wolves in Game 2, the Thunder have now accumulated 60 wins by double-digits throughout the 2024-25 regular season and playoffs combined, matching the 2016-17 Golden State Warriors with the most in NBA history.
Being in the same breath as such a squad is undeniably an exciting feat on its own, as these Dubs are regularly argued as one of the best collections of talent the game has ever seen, with the roster being headlined by Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green.
It's also worth noting that this Golden State team went on to compile 67 wins during the regular season (one shy of OKC's 68), breezed through the 2017 postseason, and, ultimately, claimed their first title of the KD-era.
Considering they wrapped up the year with the highest per-game point differential of all time at 12.9, and are spearheaded by the likes of the [recently anointed MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander](https://thunderousintentions.com/shai-gilgeous-alexander-won-mvp-contract-more-insane), it should be expected that, sooner or later, they'll add at least one more of such victories to their collection and officially take the top spot in this all-time category for themselves.