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Oklahoma City Thunder free agency grades and recap: extensions, signings, and a roadmap to dynasty-level dominance.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNFormer Thunder star James Harden ranked No. 34 in NBA historyWhile Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's exclusion might be one of the biggest snubs, there were other players who represented the Oklahoma City Thunder among the 100 players. One is James Harden. He came in at No. 34 spot in the rankings.
We're approaching a month removed from the Oklahoma City Thunder capturing its first NBA championship, yet the franchise is still staying in the spotlight. That
The Oklahoma City Thunder won the 2024-25 NBA Championship and forward Jalen Williams was a big part of it. Williams showcased a versatile two-way game as he dazzled on both offen
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNFormer Thunder star Chris Paul ranked No. 30 in NBA historyThe Bleacher Report NBA staff took advantage of the downtime. They ranked the top 100 NBA players of all time. The extensive project had an all-hands-on-deck approach. They conjured up the votes and released a naturally controversial ranking.
Oklahoma City will soon have a professional basketball arena rather than an arena in which professional basketball can be played.
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Thunder Wire on MSNFormer Thunder star Kevin Durant ranked No. 13 in NBA historyWhile Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's exclusion might be one of the biggest snubs, there were other players who represented the Oklahoma City Thunder among the 100 players. One was Kevin Durant. He came in at No. 13 in the rankings.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNNBA Twitter reacts to first look at OKC Thunder's new arenaThe NBA champion is set to move to a new downtown OKC arena in 2028. That means only three more seasons will be played at Paycom Center. The $900 million construction cost guarantees the Thunder will stay in OKC through 2053 once it signs a new long-term lease.
The latest on the Thunder's new arena amid the city's preliminary unveiling fresh off its first NBA championship.
At one point during Oklahoma City’s rebuild, everyone thought the roster had far too many talented guards. The Thunder were busy playing positionless basketball