OKLAHOMA CITY -- Both the Boston Celtics and Oklahoma City Thunder figured on better results through the early part of the season.
But heading into their Thursday meeting at Chesapeake Energy Arena, both teams are looking for some positive momentum.
For the Thunder, things are reaching the point of desperation after an 0-3 start that has Oklahoma City last in the NBA in effective field-goal percentage.
On the other side, Boston is searching for consistency after alternating wins and losses through its first four games.
"There are times we look really good and there are times we don't look good at all," Celtics forward Al Horford told reporters after Boston's 93-90 loss to Orlando on Monday.