BOK Center, Oklahoma City, January 29, 2026
In a challenging matchup, the Oklahoma City Blue faced the Windy City Bulls at the BOK Center, ending the game with a score of 123-102. Former Tulsa standout Bryce Thompson led the Blue with 21 points, while Anthony Pritchard contributed 12. Despite a spirited effort, the team couldn’t overcome the dominance of Bulls’ Kevin Knox II, who scored 35 points. The loss marks a difficult start to the season for the Blue, now sitting at 4-13. Fans rally behind the team as they seek redemption in their next game.
Oklahoma City, OK —
Former Tulsa Public Schools standouts Bryce Thompson and Anthony Pritchard took the court in their hometown with the Oklahoma City Blue, but the team fell short against the Windy City Bulls, ending the game with a score of 123-102.
Game Highlights
Thompson and Pritchard shone in the game, combining for 33 points. Thompson took the lead with 21 points, while Pritchard contributed 12. Additionally, forward Payton Sandfort helped the Blue’s cause with 19 points, fueled by five three-pointers. Guard Jabri Abdur-Rahim provided the bench boost, achieving a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Windy City Bulls’ Dominance
For the Bulls, forward Kevin Knox II was a standout performer, amassing 35 points and 15 rebounds. Guards Mac McClung and Caleb Grill added 20 points each, with McClung also recording 13 assists to lead the team, while rookie guard/forward Wooga Poplar scored 15 points from the bench.
Game Summary
The Bulls seized early control of the matchup, closing the first quarter with a 27-22 lead. Knox’s exceptional play bolstered the Bulls’ advantage as the game progressed. Although the Blue mounted a third-quarter push, narrowing the lead to six points, Windy City ultimately staved off the comeback in the final quarter.
Context for Local Athletics
The Oklahoma City Blue, affiliated with the Oklahoma City Thunder, play their home games at the BOK Center. After this loss, the team’s record dropped to 4-13, highlighting the hurdles they face this season. The Blue now seek to recalibrate and gain momentum in their upcoming matchups.
Looking Ahead
The Windy City Bulls will continue their road slate, facing off against the Greensboro Swarm on January 30, 2026. Meanwhile, the Oklahoma City Blue aim to turn their fortunes around when they host their next game on February 1, 2026, at the BOK Center.
Conclusion
As the local sports community rallies behind the Oklahoma City Blue, there remain opportunities for growth and resilience within the athletic ecosystem. Fans and supporters are encouraged to attend upcoming games to uplift the team and foster a community spirit in sports.
FAQ
Who are Bryce Thompson and Anthony Pritchard?
Bryce Thompson and Anthony Pritchard are former Tulsa Public Schools (TPS) standouts who returned to play for the Oklahoma City Blue at the BOK Center on January 28, 2026.
What was the final score of the game?
The Oklahoma City Blue were defeated by the Windy City Bulls with a final score of 123-102.
How did Thompson and Pritchard perform in the game?
Thompson and Pritchard combined for 33 points in the loss. Thompson led the team with 21 points, while Pritchard added 12 points.
Who led the Windy City Bulls in scoring?
The Bulls were led by forward Kevin Knox II, who scored 35 points and grabbed 15 rebounds.
What is the current record of the Oklahoma City Blue?
The loss to the Bulls brought the Oklahoma City Blue’s record to 4-13.
Feature Table
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Game Date | January 28, 2026 |
| Location | BOK Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma |
| Final Score | Windy City Bulls 123, Oklahoma City Blue 102 |
| Oklahoma City Blue’s Record | 4-13 |
| Top Scorer for Oklahoma City Blue | Bryce Thompson with 21 points |
| Top Scorer for Windy City Bulls | Kevin Knox II with 35 points and 15 rebounds |
| Next Game for Windy City Bulls | January 30, 2026, against Greensboro Swarm |
| Next Game for Oklahoma City Blue | February 1, 2026, at BOK Center |
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