The Oklahoma City Thunder have finally begun to hit their stride over the last couple of weeks currently riding a five-game winning streak while winning eight out of their last 10 games.

It has been a collective turnaround by the team led by their three All-Stars, which Paul George voiced on Wednesday that he believes that he, Carmelo Anthony, and Russell Westbrook can continue to play effectively and efficiently alongside each other, via Eric Horne of The Oklahoman.

The Thunder have received more solid offensive performances from their big three over their win streak that given more balance to the scoring. Anthony has begun to find his offensive stride with four straights games with more than 15 points while making at least two three-pointers in each contest over that span.

Meanwhile, George has poured in more two 20-point performances over the last two games while also hitting at least a pair of three three-pointers in each of the last four games. On top of that, Westbrook has scored more than 20 points in each of the past five contests while registering four double-doubles and a triple-double.

Although it has been a difficult start to the season, Oklahoma City looks to be heading in the right direction finally. Each of their star players is getting comfortable in their roles that are most effective to help the team achieve success on the court. The next few weeks will be telling if they can be a legitimate threat in the playoffs.