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Thunder clinched the NBA's best record at 64 wins after blowing out the Clippers 128-110.

The Oklahoma City Thunder have clinched the NBA's best overall record with their 64th win of the season, demolishing the LA Clippers 128-110 in a dominant performance that cemented their status as the league's most feared team.

Chet Holmgren was the star of the night, erupting for 30 points and 14 rebounds while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 20 points and 11 assists in a masterful floor general performance. The Thunder's starting five combined to shoot 58% from the field, leaving the Clippers with no answers on either end.

OKC becomes the sixth team since 1984 to three-peat as a top seed — joining the likes of the Jordan-era Bulls and the Shaq-Kobe Lakers. With the #1 seed locked up and home court advantage throughout the playoffs, the Thunder are the clear favorites to come out of the West. The regular season ends Sunday, and OKC will have time to rest starters before the postseason begins April 18.