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19.2 points: The Thunder’s average margin of victory in its 29 wins against the East. AV-ER-AGE. That doesn’t seem possible.
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The Power Rankings have made it through the winter! On to spring, as March nears the end!
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Portland had a 54-45 edge in rebounding, including a 19-12 advantage on the offensive boards.
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Oklahoma State’s best NBA player could soon add to his list of accomplishments. On Wednesday, the Detroit Pistons made their way to Oklahoma City for their lone
Anthony, the 10th leading scorer in NBA history, is a big fan of Gilgeous-Alexander, who leads the league in total points and points per game this season. A Hall of Famer, Anthony said Gilgeous-Alexander reminds him of Dwyane Wade, who is in the Hall of Fame as well and considered one of the top shooting guards of all time.
It’s playoff-positioning time in the NBA. The 10 Eastern Conference postseason teams are set: Cleveland, Boston, New York and Indiana are in the playoffs, Detroit and Milwaukee are on the brink of joining them,
The Oklahoma City Thunder aren't just winning, they're blowing their opponents out at what is a historical rate.
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Thunder Wire on MSNNBA commissioner Adam Silver in attendance for Thunder's 119-103 win over PistonsThat's why Adam Silver's attendance during the Thunder's 119-103 win over the Detroit Pistons garnered so much social media buzz. The NBA commissioner had the chance to get an up-close look at the title contender.
The team with the best record in the NBA hosts the team with probably the most surprising rise up the standings on Wednesday, April 2 when the Oklahoma City Thunder welcome the Detroit Pistons to the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma freshman Jeremiah Fears will forgo his remaining NCAA eligibility and enter this year's NBA draft, he announced Wednesday on ESPN. "I was lucky to walk into a great situation at Oklahoma with a lot of opportunity,
Oklahoma freshman guard Jeremiah Fears will enter the 2025 NBA draft and forgo his remaining college eligibility.