The NBA’s opening week has showcased a series of impressive performances and unexpected developments, setting the stage for what promises to be an exhilarating season. The Oklahoma City Thunder, building on their remarkable performance from last season, have started strong, while several rookie players have begun to make their mark in the league.
Thunder Dominate Early Season
The Oklahoma City Thunder kicked off the 2025-26 season with a commanding 5-0 record. Led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who averaged an impressive 32.7 points per game last season, the team continues to demonstrate its potential as a championship contender. Gilgeous-Alexander, now a regular-season and finals MVP, has already scored 120 points in the first three games, including a standout 55-point performance in a double-overtime victory against the Indiana Pacers.
His ability to perform under pressure has been evident, particularly in clutch moments during the fourth quarter. Notably, he attempted a career-high 26 free throws in one game, successfully converting 23 of them. As of October 29, the Thunder lead the Western Conference, and discussions are rife about their potential to build a dynasty.
Rookie Talent Shines
The Dallas Mavericks are experiencing a challenging start, particularly with the transition of rookie Cooper Flagg to point guard. Despite being the youngest Number One pick since LeBron James in 2003, Flagg faces immense expectations. As of October 29, the Mavericks ranked second to last in offensive efficiency with a rating of 102.1 points per 100 possessions.
In contrast, other rookies are making headlines. Dylan Harper, selected second overall, has been instrumental for the San Antonio Spurs, who boast a 4-0 record. Meanwhile, VJ Edgecombe of the Philadelphia 76ers has made history with a 34-point debut, marking the highest scoring debut since Wilt Chamberlain.
The Charlotte Hornets also celebrate rookie Kon Knueppel, who achieved the record for the most three-pointers in the first five games of any player in NBA history. This impressive shooting has significantly boosted the Hornets’ offensive strategy.
Established Stars Make an Impact
For the LA Lakers, Austin Reaves has emerged as a key player, scoring 50 points against the Sacramento Kings. This performance is the second-best scoring game by an undrafted player in NBA history, just shy of the record. Reaves has consistently contributed, not only scoring but also assisting, with 16 assists in a game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
In terms of injuries, the Pacers face a significant setback with star point guard Tyrese Haliburton sidelined for the season due to an Achilles injury. The Boston Celtics are similarly challenged, missing superstar Jayson Tatum while relying on Jaylen Brown as their primary scoring option, especially with Brown recently dealing with a hamstring issue.
Exciting Performances Across the League
The early season has also seen impressive performances from several players. Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs has made headlines as the Western Conference Player of the Week, leading the league with over 100 points, 40 rebounds, and 15 blocks in his first three games. His defensive prowess has resulted in the highest block percentage recorded in NBA history.
Other notable highlights include Aaron Gordon of the Denver Nuggets, who scored 50 points in a game, and Steph Curry, who responded with a 42-point performance for the Golden State Warriors. Lauri Markkanen of the Utah Jazz also stood out, scoring 50 points and achieving a perfect 17/17 from the free-throw line.
As the NBA season progresses, fans can look forward to the upcoming October to November in-season NBA cup, promising more thrilling action and standout performances. The league’s early narratives, marked by emerging talents, established stars, and team dynamics, are sure to keep basketball enthusiasts engaged throughout the season.






































