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Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault and Chet Holmgren talked to the media on Saturday. Daigneault discussed OKC's homecourt advantage while Holmgren reflected on his journey from a hip fracture that cost him three months. Mark Daigneault on the last couple of days: “A lot of rest to be honest with you.” pic.twitter.com/1TMrnEX060
The Oklahoma City Thunder punched their NBA Finals ticket for the first time since 2012 in true Thunder fashion: They suffocated the Timberwolves' offense to the point that Minnesota -- a deserving conference finals team -- looked completely inept.
Seventeen years ago, then-Los Angeles Lakers head coach Phil Jackson said teams must win 40 regular-season games before losing 20 games to be seen as elite. The
Alexander’s MVP season leading the 2025 Thunder to the NBA Finals, the comparisons to the 2012 Durant-Westbrook-Harden trio are heating up. But who’d actually win a seven-game series?
The Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves are the two teams left standing in the West. The Thunder have a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference finals after a clutch victory in Monday's Game 4.
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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.
Not only will the Oklahoma City Thunder be playing in this year’s NBA Finals, but so will a team holding a considerable stake of the Miami Heat’s draft future. In this case, it’s
Throngs of people flocked to southern Hong Kong on Saturday to watch the iconic dragon boat races, a highlight of a Chinese festival with over 2,000 years of history.