The Oklahoma City Thunder will be without forwards Paul George and Jerami Grant tonight, when they they face the Brooklyn Nets in Mexico City, according to Tim Bontemps of The Washington Post.

George is suffering from a right calf contusion, having his calf wrapped in ice after the game against the Utah Jazz, while Grant is ailing from a left hip contusion, which should have them sidelined for today's international regular season game.

The Thunder are coming off three straight wins, thanks to the addition of Steven Adams' new-found offensive game and a new approach by the Big Three, getting their role players active and involved within the game.

Sadly, Mexico City won't get to see the newly-formed Big Three in action, but Russell Westbrook and Carmelo Anthony should be fit to go, likely giving wing Alex Abrines a chance to step into the starting lineup tonight.

The Nets have won three out of their last five games, including their last outing against the Atlanta Hawks, while Oklahoma City looks to finally build a rhythm and get back to the .500 mark with what would be a season-best four straight wins.

The NBA has held games in London and Mexico City the past few years, always proving to be a major hit with overseas fans of the league.