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After a two-day rest, the Oklahoma City Thunder held their first 2025 NBA Finals media availability on Saturday. They're fresh off a blowout Game 5 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves to punch their ticket to the championship round.
An Oklahoma City man's love for the Thunder and skill in landscaping are gaining him attention for his one of a kind yard art.
As the blue and orange streamers rained down from the Paycom Center rafters on Wednesday, the celebration ensued. The Oklahoma City Thunder won its second-ever
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNOKC Thunder jersey history No. 30 - Norris Cole (2017)During his time suiting up for the Thunder, Cole wore only jersey No. 30 and put up 3.3 points and 1.1 assists per game.
Whether it's the Women's College World Series or the Thunder making their first NBA Finals appearance since 2012, it's an exciting time to be in Oklahoma city.
It might be hard to think about who the OKC Thunder could add to their roster this coming offseason, but one prime candidate that the Thunder just eliminated from the playoffs could be an intriguing option.
The Thunder have had some of the most dominant players in the NBA play for them during the franchise’s time in Oklahoma City. Three of them have brought home regular season MVP awards. Let’s highlight the achievements of those players during their award-winning campaigns.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are heading to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2012. Celebrate with OKC Western Conference Champs and NBA Finals gear now!