Oklahoma City won the offseason by adding Alex Caruso and Isaiah Hartenstein to an already elite rotation. The Thunder cruised towards the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference and added two of the best role players in the NBA without giving up much.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are set to wrap up their preseason slate on Thursday inside the Paycom Center when they play host to the Atlanta Hawks. Oklahoma
The Oklahoma City Thunder, equipped with a diverse group of electrifying talent positioned to make a deep playoff run in 2025, reeks of championship potential.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will have to begin the 2024-25 season without one of their biggest offseason additions.
On Thursday, the Oklahoma City Thunder announced that the team would be without newly acquired big man Isaiah Hartenstein for five-to-six weeks to begin the season after suffered a small, non-displaced fracture in his left hand during the second half of Tuesday's preseason game against the Denver Nuggets.
Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault was just discovering the benefits of Isaiah Hartenstein. The statistical advantages of adding a defensive rebounding center of Hartenstein’s caliber are staggering on paper.
These are exciting times to be an Oklahoma City Thunder fan. The team may have failed to reach the NBA Finals last season, but everyone knows that they’re most likely the team to beat once the regular season begins.
Oklahoma City has used the preseason to adjust to its new additions, but not every important player has been on the floor. The Thunder have looked great throughout their first four preseason games and their newest stars have shined.
Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein suffered a small, non-displaced fracture in his left hand during an NBA preseason game and is expected to miss five to six weeks, at which time he’ll be re-evaluated, as relayed by Ryan Stiles of SI.com.
Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams have a lot going for them. Since being drafted by the Oklahoma City Thunder in the lottery of the 2022 NBA Draft, both players have already cemented themselves as two of the franchise's centerpieces alongside Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, helping it reach the No.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are among the most exciting teams in the NBA this coming season. While they didn’t make the Finals after falling to the Dallas Mavericks, they have enough going on about them that fans are genuinely excited to see how the revamped roster would play out once the regular season gets going.
While the Oklahoma City Thunder are viewed as contenders - including as the odds on favorites to win the Western Conference - the ride to the postseason will not be smooth.
Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein, one of the summer’s top free agent acquisitions, sustained a small, non-displaced fracture in his left hand during the second half of Tuesday’s preseason game in Denver.
The Oklahoma City Thunder enter the 2024-25 NBA season as one of the favorites to win it all next year. Last season, they were led by MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Coach of the Year Mark Daigneault, and a fantastic, young roster.
Are the Oklahoma City Thunder even more dangerous this season than last? If so, why? NBA expert Tim Legler is convinced that the Thunder are a more significant threat due to their improved defensive and offensive strategies hinging on one of their off-season signings.
With each passing day it feels like a guaranteed the Oklahoma City Thunder will announce their latest roster move which still trips up some. The Thunder own an open standard roster spot currently, while having all their two way slots filled.
The 2024-2025 NBA season is set to kick off in one week, and NBA fans are excited for the season to start. With the season starting, it isn’t too soon to start looking ahead.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have signed the son of former Syracuse HC Jim Boeheim.
Luguentz Dort’s net worth in 2024 is $7 million. Dort is a starting small forward for the Oklahoma City Thunder. Here’s a closer look at Luguentz Dort’s net worth in 2024.
Anthony Edwards and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander are two of the NBA’s most electrifying young stars, capable of carrying their teams on both ends of the floor. But when it comes to building a championship contender, who is the more promising franchise cornerstone?
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