For the second time this season, the Oklahoma City Thunder and Dallas Mavericks share the hardwood, this time in the Paycom Center. However, much like last time the two sides are short handed.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are reaching historic heights game after game. The fourth-team ever to start 21-1 or better in a season. Currently beating its NBA record from last year in victory margin by several points.
Somehow, after winning an NBA championship, Oklahoma City just got better. And that can be credited to many different factors, but the main one is the same as it usually is for this organization.
After Oklahoma City Thunder guard Cason Wallace earned the Western Conference’s Defensive Player of the Month for October and November, All-Star Jalen Williams revealed how he helped the third-year guard improve his defense.
A 21-1 start is impressive no matter how you slice it. However, when you favor in the injury adversity the Oklahoma City Thunder have been forced to battle through, it becomes even more jaw-dropping.
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Oklahoma City is glad to have All-NBA swingman Jalen Williams back in the fold. The Santa Clara product missed the first 19 games of the season as he recovered
Head coach Mark Daigneault knew that, ten days after he and the Oklahoma City Thunder won the NBA Finals, starting forward Chet Holmgren was back in the gym, working on his game.
Just a year after the infamous Luka Doncic trade, another superstar might be on the move. This time, though, it wouldn’t be a surprise. After more than a decade with the Milwaukee Bucks, there are now reports that Giannis Antetokounmpo is reconsidering his future with the team.
Luck continues to favor Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder as they continue to grind for bigger wins. While teamwork is making the dream work, it cannot be denied that the reigning MVP is doing a lot of work.
There seems to be no stopping Shai Gilgeous-Alexander at the moment. The reigning scoring champion, league MVP and Finals MVP has been on a tear this season.
The Cason Wallace DPOY hype is getting more traction after the Thunder guard was named the Western Conference Defensive Player of the Month. Wallace is seeing a bigger spotlight in his games as he continues to put up massive defensive performances in his games.
The Thunder have been one of the toughest home teams in the NBA this season, but NBA agent Rich Paul believes there is more to it than talent and coaching.
Mark Daigneault of the Thunder and J.B. Bickerstaff of the Pistons have been named the NBA’s Coaches of the Month for games played in October and November, the league announced in a press release.
Raptors forward Scottie Barnes is the Eastern Conference Defensive Player of the Month for October/November, while Thunder guard Cason Wallace won the award for the Western Conference, according to an announcement from the NBA (Twitter link).
The knockout round of the NBA Cup is looming, and it presents an interesting group of teams. The 20-1 Oklahoma City Thunder are the heavy favorites to win the tournament, but in a single-elimination format, anything is possible.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are off to a 20-1 start, and poised to get even better in the years to come. That has the rest of the NBA very worried. The Thunder could own as many as three lottery picks in 2026 as a result of past trades depending on how things go.
Paul Pierce and Danny Green have gone viral on social media after their recent claims on the ‘No Fouls Given’ podcast revealed their true feelings on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Michael Jordan.
Despite missing multiple key players for extended periods of time with injuries in consecutive seasons, the Oklahoma City Thunder are off to a historic 20-1 start.
It might seem like just another victory for the Oklahoma City Thunder as they cruised past the Portland Trail Blazers 123-115, maintaining their dominant 20-1 record atop the Western Conference.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 26 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder increased their winning streak to 12 with a 123-115 victory over the host Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday night.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will be without center Hartenstein for 10-14 days. It's a preview of what salary cap constraints might force their roster into next season.
Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein was diagnosed with a right calf strain and will be re-evaluated in 10-14 days, per a team announcement on Saturday.