(My Sportsbook) - Two struggling teams face off in Oklahoma City Monday when the Thunder welcome the
Golden State Warriors to the Ford Center.
The Thunder fell to a miserable 2-19 on the year and finished a three-game road trip winless on Saturday when Miami's Dwyane Wade scored 38 points as the Heat downed Oklahoma City, 105-99.
Rookie Russell Westbrook had 30 points for the Thunder while Jeff Green tallied 21 points and nine rebounds for Oklahoma City.
Kevin Durant scored 18 and Nick Collison ended with 14 points.
Golden State, meanwhile, dropped its ninth straight contest and fell to 0-2 on a three-game road swing on Saturday in San Antonio after Tim Duncan scored 20 points, pulled down 13 rebounds and had five assists as the Spurs pounded the Warriors, 123-88.
It was the 21st straight time San Antonio has beaten Golden State in the Alamo City.
Brandan Wright had 13 points, while Jamal Crawford and Kelenna Azubuike each scored 12 for the Warriors, who are just 2-10 on the road this season.
To make matters worse for Golden State, coach Don Nelson is dealing with a slew of injuries. Crawford is probable tonight with a sprained left ankle but forwards Stephen Jackson (swollen left hand), Corey Maggette (sore hamstrings) and Anthony Randolph (sprained left hand) will all be game time decisions.
The Thunder are also ailing in the frontcourt as Joe Smith (bruised right thigh) and Chris Wilcox (sore right shoulder) are both questionable for the contest.
Golden State, which hasn't lost 10 in a row since March 9-24, 2002, has won four of its last five meetings against Seattle/Oklahoma City.
The Thunder, who are just 1-9 at the Ford Center are off to the fifth worst start in NBA history and on a pace to finish with the worst record in history. The 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers set the mark for futility with a 9-73 mark.