Oklahoma City has been waiting for a few days to find out its opponent, but it can’t let rust set in. On Monday night, the Thunder finished off their first-round series against the Phoenix Suns, ensuring some extra rest as they await their second-round matchup. Now going into Friday night, the Thunder are still unsure who their opponent will be and may not find out until Sunday, pending the results of Game 6 in Lakers-Rockets. With potentially over a week between the final game of the first round and Game 1 of the second round, the Thunder have had about as long a break as any team can have during the postseason. While they’re used to time off at this point, having swept the first round in 2024 and 2025 as well, this type of time off can still lead to some issues. Of course, considering that this is the most important time of the season, it can be difficult to get into a rhythm and stay in one after having a full week off.…