Oklahoma City’s young core is widely regarded as one of the best in the NBA, if not the best. The Thunder’s collection of young talent is impressive, and to experience major team success at this rate is unheard of.
Could the Oklahoma City Thunder swing for a high-upside guard with the No. 12 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft? NBA mock drafts over the course of the cycle have favorited a wide variety of archetypes and prospects.
He was the logo. The famous silhouette that virtually any basketball fan would be able to recognize -- it was Jerry West. The NBA Hall of Fame, an NBA
Oklahoma City has an abundance of draft picks, but it does not have one in the second round this year—at least not yet. Throughout the Thunder’s rebuild, GM Sam Presti has used the NBA Draft to add young talent and trade for important pieces.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will be able to benefit from their flexibility this offseason. As the Thunder attempt to bolster their 57 win ball club in a
Oklahoma City has a rich history in the All-Star Game. Even though the franchise is still so young, fans have been blessed to watch a few all-time greats don a Thunder jersey and represent the franchise on the biggest stage.
The Oklahoma City Thunder capped off a brilliant 2023-24 campaign with a 57-25 record that saw the Bricktown boys win their first playoff series since 2016.
Consensus mock drafts have the Oklahoma City Thunder selecting Cody Williams -- a popular selection for the franchise as they'd be bringing in star forward Jalen Williams' younger brother.
One NBA analyst proposed that the Oklahoma City Thunder reunite with old friend Kevin Durant this offseason. Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report proposed the following trade idea between the Thunder and Phoenix Suns: The trade: The Phoenix Suns trade Kevin Durant to the Oklahoma City Thunder for Lu Dort, Josh Giddey, Jaylin Williams, the No.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder capped off a brilliant 2023-24 campaign with a 57-25 record that saw the Bricktown boys win their first playoff series since 2016.
The Oklahoma City Thunder capped off a brilliant 2023-24 campaign with a 57-25 record that saw the Bricktown boys win their first playoff series since 2016.
The Oklahoma City Thunder is in quite a unique position with the No. 12 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. Thunder general manager Sam Presti has the opportunity to secure yet another instant contributor or the team can lean towards another long-term developmental option.
Oklahoma City has an important offseason ahead of it, including tough decisions about the players already on the roster. The Thunder have an abundance of choices to make over the next few months, beginning with the NBA Draft on June 26.
Kevin Durant’s narrative changed when he decided to bolt the Oklahoma City Thunder and play for the Golden State Warriors in 2016. A fan suggested to go back to his roots and win that franchise a ring, prompting an epic response from the All-Star forward.
After securing the No. 1 seed in a loaded Western Conference and winning a playoff series with ease, Oklahoma City’s rebuild is far ahead of schedule. The Thunder have legitimate cornerstones and a supporting cast that is fit to come through.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have begun planning for the 2024 NBA Draft and with prep underway comes predraft workouts. The OKC Thunder will at least have a touch-point with the vast majority of prospects in each draft class.
The Oklahoma City Thunder capped off a brilliant 2023-24 campaign with a 57-25 record that saw the Bricktown boys win their first playoff series since 2016.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are fresh off a 57-win season that allowed them to nab the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference and win their first playoff series since 2016.
In mock drafts during the 2024 NBA Draft cycle, the Oklahoma City Thunder have been projected to make a wide variety of selections. Different names have been linked to the team, with the most popular being Colorado's Cody Williams, younger brother of Thunder star Jalen Williams.
According to a recent report from ESPN draft analyst Jonathan Givony, a handful of teams are interested in selecting Colorado wing Tristan da Silva in the NBA Draft later this month.
A Thunder-Durant reunion would benefit both parties immensely.
The Oklahoma City Thunder’s presumed interest in signing impending free agent Isaiah Hartenstein is “real,” per the New York Post’s Stefan Bondy. Indeed,
Hartenstein made approximately $9.25M this season and he’ll get a huge raise this summer. The Knicks hold his Early Bird rights and can offer a maximum of four years and $72M.
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.
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