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Plenty of people are getting credit for Oklahoma City’s historic start to the season — and rightfully so. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is having his best season yet,
While Oklahoma City is still nursing its wounds and waiting on the return of a key few players, the team is certainly enjoying Isaiah Joe’s return to the lineup. The Thunder’s sharpshooter has helped re-awaken an offense that was one of the NBA’s ...
Oklahoma City might be getting some much-needed help on the perimeter soon. Throughout this season, the Thunder have been shorthanded, particularly in the backcourt. While Jalen Williams was always expected to miss some time early and leave Oklahoma City ...
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The Athletic: OKC Thunder voted as runaway best NBA front office
All that said, it shouldn't be a shocker to see the Thunder ranked as the runaway best NBA front office in a recent 'The Athletic' poll of 36 league executives. They received 31 first-place votes, three second-place votes and two third-place votes.
The defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder have won 15 straight games heading into this NBA Cup quarterfinal game against the Phoenix Suns.
On Wednesday evening, the Oklahoma City Thunder will face off against the Phoenix Suns in the NBA Cup quarterfinal. With a win, they could punch their ticket to
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Suns vs. Thunder: Live updates, highlights for Wednesday's game
The Oklahoma City Thunder will host the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday. This will be the second matchup of the season. Last time, OKC barely escaped with a close win on Nov. 28. This also counts as part of the 2025 NBA Cup quarterfinals with a trip to Las Vegas on the line.
The Phoenix Suns face the Oklahoma City Thunder on December 10, 2025, with key injuries impacting both rosters. Devin Booker is questionable for Phoenix, while OKC welcomes back Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and others,
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Biggest reason for NBA to fear Thunder isn't what anyone thinks
The Oklahoma City Thunder are positively dominating the NBA, but the biggest reason the league should be afraid of them isn't even the most common sentiment.