The Oklahoma City Thunder are ... That said, the last time the Thunder brought in an expiring veteran didn't go so well in Gordon Hayward. Hidden away on bad teams the last two seasons, Brogdon has ...
Yet another 50-point game from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander helped steer the Oklahoma City Thunder past the Phoenix Suns in a ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder have reached 40 wins before 10 losses, fitting the old adage by legendary bench boss Phil Jackson ...
Oklahoma City faces the Milwaukee Bucks after Aaron Wiggins scored 41 points in the Oklahoma City Thunder's 144-110 victory ...
The Thunder were back on their home floor and easily bounced back from their ninth loss. Oklahoma City beat the Sacramento Kings 144-110 on Saturday at the Paycom Center to move to 38-9.
The Oklahoma City Thunder turned in a 10-4 month of January which ties its most losses for a month with an 11-4 mark in November. The Thunder enter the fresh month with just nine losses on the ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder, with a 37-9 record through 46 games, are in a healthy spot as a club. They've got an MVP candidate in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander who could be on his way to earning the ...
For the Oklahoma City Thunder, they will have yet another player heading to the Bay to represent Loud City in his first of many All-Star appearances. After being selected to the 2023-24 NBA ...
After suffering their ninth total loss of the season to the Golden State Warriors Wednesday night 116-109, the Oklahoma City Thunder look to get back on track with a victory on their home court.
Even though the losses are fewer and further between for the Oklahoma City Thunder these days, star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander still finds them hard to stomach. "It feels a lot worse," Gilgeous ...
and the Oklahoma City Thunder rolled past the Sacramento Kings 144-110 on Saturday night. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 29 points and nine assists for the Thunder (38-9), who set a season best for ...
Matt Levine works as a contributing writer for Newsweek based in California. His expertise is in covering the NBA but he also covers multiple other sports. He has been with Newsweek since 2024.