With the slow start they're having this season, a lot of questions have emerged for the Oklahoma City Thunder. One of them is the chemistry their players are building, especially with the arrival of All-Star forwards Carmelo Anthony and Paul George to their fold. However, the latter recently said that it's never been an issue for the team.

The four-time All-Star also added, via Royce Young of ESPN, that all the Thunder players are on the same page and all of them enjoy playing together.

That may be Paul George's take, but through 29 games, the results are not supporting his claims. They only have a 14-15 record to show, following their loss to the New York Knicks on Saturday. His averages of 20.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 3.2 assists may still be very good, but it's the lowest he's had in the past three years.

If there's any silver lining for George and the Thunder despite their early struggles, they still have 53 games left on their regular season schedule, which is more than enough for them to turn around their fortunes. Having a lot of veterans in their lineup also helps their cause, as they already have a deep understanding of what it takes to win.

Should they make the playoffs on the same page, the Thunder will be a very difficult team to beat, as their “Big 3” are hungry to win a title, and prove all their doubters wrong.