Oklahoma City Thunder: Biggest strengths and weaknesses for 2017-18

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Strength: Flexibility with style of play

The Golden State Warriors are the best team in the league. What helps them is that they can play any style and that helps them get through adversity. If it is a defensive battle. they can lock you down. If it is a offensive battle, they can put the points up to win the game. If the game is fast pace, then the team will be able to win that battle.

The Thunder have the players to play that style. Andre Roberson can lock down your best perimeter player. Steven Adams is a seven-footer that can hold his own in the middle and averages a block a game.

In an offensive battle, you can rely on Westbrook and George as one-on-one scorers. Patrick Patterson and Abrines are 3-point shooters. If the game is fast-paced, we know that Westbrook and George will be in their element.

Westbrook made a fast break between the legs pass against the Toronto Raptors that is known as one of the best plays last season. George is a high flyer that lives above the rim, so OKC fans will have to get their cameras ready when he is in the open floor.

However, the Thunder are not perfect either, and there are some things they will have to work on. Here are their three biggest weaknesses.