Sometimes to get over the hump, you need someone who has been there already. The Oklahoma City Thunder are coming off their first playoff run with their young core headlined by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren.
The Oklahoma City Thunder made plenty of history last season. At an incredibly low average of 23.9 years old, it became the youngest team in the history of the NBA to secure a No.
The Oklahoma City Thunder has less than a month to decide what is best with the No. 12 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. Should they stay put? Trade up? Trade out of the draft?
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With Jalen, Jaylin and Kenrich already in the mix, the Oklahoma City Thunder could be adding a fourth Williams this offseason.
The Oklahoma City Thunder made a massive leap again with a second straight season of 15-plus win improvement rattling off 57 wins to become the youngest No.
In 2023-24, the Oklahoma City Thunder had its best season in nearly a decade, earning the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference and becoming the youngest team in NBA history to win a playoff series.
After playing for a national title in April, two-time men's college basketball player of the year Zach Edey might quickly contend for an NBA title, according to where he lands in a recent mock draft.
As the 2024 NBA draft inches nearer, more and more updated mock drafts are pinning Cody Williams of the Colorado Buffaloes to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the No.
The Oklahoma City Thunder rattled off 57 wins in the 2023-24 NBA season, becoming the youngest No. 1 seed in NBA history before being bounced in the second round of the NBA Playoffs.
Despite struggling in the postseason, Oklahoma City’s role players played a huge part in the Thunder’s successful season. Everyone stepped up on the bench and contributed to the Thunder being one of the deepest teams in the NBA.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are in the market for upgrades to their 57-win roster, in search of getting over the hump. One of the needs most everyone feels the OKC Thunder should address comes in the front court.
ESPN recently released their list of 10 blockbuster moves that need to happen. Making the list was Klay Thompson signing with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Overlooking an Oklahoma City Thunder season of milestones and historic achievements, one of the brightest spots came in the form of a 6-foot-4 rookie guard named Cason Wallace.
It was not long ago that every National Media pundit, basketball observer or talking head had sharpened their pitchforks and turned them on Oklahoma City Thunder General Manager Sam Presti.
Gordon Hayward may be getting his revenge this offseason.
In a pivotal summer for Oklahoma City, the team will have options. And as Sam Presti discussed in his exit interview, every option is aggressive. It’s hard to view standing pat as an aggressive offseason, but that would mean aggressive and unwavering belief in the current core and what management has built.
Oklahoma City is looking to boost its roster heading into the 2024-25 NBA season where the expectations will be ratcheted up coming off a 57-win season that saw the Thunder become the youngest No.
The NBA has no breaks. The NBA Finals are a few days away from tipping off, but this doesn't mean nothing is going on in the basketball world. As soon as a champion is determined, gears quickly switch to the NBA Draft, which is closely followed by free agency.
Oklahoma City has one of the deepest teams in the league, and that can present tough decisions. The Thunder are spearheaded by a big three of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren.
Coming into the season, the Oklahoma City Thunder were projected to be in the play-in/playoffs mix. Oklahoma City also entered the season with 44.5 win total line and they exceeded expectations by finishing 57-25 (No.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have some money to spend in the offseason. They have projected practical cap space of over 35.2 million for the 2024-25 season, which means a chance for them to make some upgrades via NBA free agency.
Ahead of the Feb. 8 trade deadline, the Thunder acquired Hayward, who was supposed to be the final piece to put them over the top.
The postseason loss to Dallas showcased minor holes on OKC's roster, so the Thunder must make moves on the edges to set themselves up for a Finals run.
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