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In the fourth quarter of the opening game of the NBA Finals, the Pacers landed a haymaker against the Oklahoma City Thunder to get a 1-0 series lead. The Oklahoma City must win Game 2 to even this ...
Hartenstein didn't know much about the bombing when he joined the Oklahoma City Thunder last year. And then — like everyone else who wears the Thunder logo — he had to learn. “I think it ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder swept the Memphis Grizzlies in the first round of the NBA playoffs, and are looking as formidable as ever, headed to the Western Conference Semifinals. The Thunder will ...
Loud City Live is back and it’s stepping onto its biggest stage yet. The Oklahoma City Thunder have announced that fans can watch road games during the NBA Finals at viewing parties held at ...
For a long stretch of Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers, it looked like the Pacers were the team that would leave the arena regretting a blown chance.
Rob Shahan wants the Thunder to take care of business in the NBA Finals. But if it needs an extra game or two to do so, he’d be fine with that. Shahan is known by many as Oklahoma City superfan ...
Associates at Ascension St. John Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) worked to decorate their unit — and their patients — in Oklahoma City Thunder swag. The unit was transformed into their own ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder reached the NBA Finals six years after trading Paul George to the Los Angeles Clippers. Key trades involving Paul George and Russell Westbrook in 2019 initiated a rebuild ...
The OKC Thunder is waiting to see which team it'll face in the 2025 NBA Finals. OKC won both of its regular-season games against Indiana, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dominated. Need a break?
When the Oklahoma City Thunder last made the NBA Finals in 2012, several Thunder players were still in elementary school. Now, more than a decade later, this new generation, one of the youngest ...
After OKC eliminated Minnesota in the Western Conference finals on Wednesday, former Thunder guard Isaiah Roby asked fans to retire the graphic of the team's starting five from 2021-22 season.