According to the NBA official website, the Thunder announced the regular season schedule for the 2018-19 season. Their opening match was on October 17th to challenge the Warriors. Throughout the season, the Thunder will face the Lakers three times, and the number of encounters with the Rockets is four.
The Thunder's new season opener is to challenge the Warriors on October 17th, when they will witness the Warriors win the championship ring, and that game is also a sequel to Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant.
After the Clippers challenged the Clippers on October 20th, the Thunder will return to play against the Kings. The game against the Kings on October 22nd is their season's home opener. December will be the toughest month of the Thunder race, with 15 games and up to 10 away games, and 5 home games with back-to-back second.
Relatively speaking, the Thunder's schedule is relatively average, there is no particularly easy schedule, the 6 games in October are 4 main 2 passengers, the 15 games in November are 8 main 7 passengers, and the 14 games in January are the main and the guest. The 11 games in February were 6 main 5 players, and 16 games in March were also the main and the guest.
In April next year, the Thunder will play five games, but three home games against the Lakers, the Pistons and the Rockets, and two away games against the Timberwolves and the Bucks, the game with the Bucks is their final battle.
Throughout the season, the Thunder had four three-timers and one four-passenger, and they had 12 back-to-back operations, which was below the league average (13.9).