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Heading into next season, it’s no surprise that Oklahoma City will be the team with a target on its back. This Thunder team returns every key member, the coachi ...
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNWhat grade did ESPN hand out to OKC Thunder for quiet 2025 offseason?As the calendar is about to flip to August, ESPN's Kevin Pelton handed out a grade for all 30 NBA teams for their 2025 ...
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Rockets Wire on MSNTrailing only Oklahoma City, ESPN ranks Rockets No. 2 in NBA in latest power rankingsDisappointed with a first-round exit, Houston wasted no time in addressing its need for offense by (adding) Kevin Durant.” ...
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After achieving eternal glory and winning an NBA championship, there’s not much left to do — or accomplish during the offseason. For previous championship winne ...
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Thunder Wire on MSNA year later, ESPN loves Thunder additions of Alex Caruso, Isaiah Hartenstein even moreAfter being the youngest first seed in NBA history, the Oklahoma City Thunder pivoted to win-now moves in the 2024 offseason.
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Thunder Wire on MSNOKC Thunder sign Malevy Leons to training camp dealThe Oklahoma City Thunder have signed Malevy Leons to an Exhibit-10 training camp deal. The 25-year-old will join the NBA ...
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNESPN calls Thunder's decision not to draft Alperen Sengun their worst mistake of 2020s"Three draft deals reflect Presti's all-too-human fallibility," Kram wrote. "In 2020, he dealt the No. 25 and 28 picks for No ...
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ESPN: OKC Thunder ranked No. 1 in NBA draft asset rankings - MSNNov 10, 2024; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder general manager Sam Presti signs autographs before the start of a game against the Golden State Warriors at Paycom Center.
ESPN released its first portion of the annual Top 100 Players in the NBA. The Oklahoma City Thunder were well-recognized among players ranked between 100 and 51.
Tensions rose on Thursday night between TNT’s Charles Barkley and ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins and the Oklahoma City Thunder were in the middle of it. “He (Perkins) said the Lakers saved the NBA ...
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