The Oklahoma City Thunder stole a home game from the Golden State Warriors in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals, coming back from a double-digit deficit to win 108-102. Despite that win, Kevin Durant and company are still considered underdogs against Stephen Curry and Golden State in Game 2. According to OddsShark.com, the Thunder are an 8.5-point underdog for Wednesday night's game in Oakland.

The Thunder have been a wrecking ball to teams' home-court advantage in this year's playoffs. In OKC's second round matchup against the San Antonio Spurs – a team that lost just one home game the entire regular season – they used two wins on the road in San Antonio to pull off the series upset.

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The Warriors of course also had a phenomenal 39-2 home record in the regular season to help them set a new overall regular season record of 73-9. In the playoffs, Golden State was undefeated at home until Game 1 of this series against the Thunder, with the only playoff losses coming on the road, once each in Houston and Portland.

Game 2 between the Warriors and Thunder tips off tonight at 6 p.m. PT.

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