Oklahoma City Thunder
The Oklahoma City Thunder is a professional basketball team located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. They are part of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and play in the Northwest Division of the Western Conference. The Thunder host their home games at the Chesapeake Energy Arena.
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nba.com | Ben Couch
• 2025 NBA Draft: Complete coverage• Prospects | Teams | News & NotesBROOKLYN – On what is now Day 2 of the NBA Draft, everyone is hoping for a Taco Bell miracle of their own, after the Nuggets famously drafted Nikola Jokić at No. 41 during a commercial break in 2014. Draymond Green’s selection at No. 35 (2012) played a key role in four Warriors championships, while Manu Ginobili (No. 57, 1999) did the same in four for the Spurs.
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2 days ago |
nba.com | Ben Couch
• 2025 NBA Draft: Complete coverage• Prospects | Teams | News & NotesBROOKLYN – The first five minutes of the 2025 NBA Draft ticked off the clock, and it started as NBA Commissioner Adam Silver walked out to the podium. A guttural utterance, the bass building as thousands of voices joined:Coooooop! Coooooop!And with one announcement, a year of expectation transformed into reality as Cooper Flagg ascended to the stage at Barclays Center, claiming his spot as the latest No. 1 pick.
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3 days ago |
nba.com | Ben Couch
• 2025 NBA Draft: Complete coverageNEW YORK – Cooper Flagg left Florida’s Monteverde Academy the likely No. 1 prospect in this 2025 NBA Draft class, and then played a season at Duke that cemented it. He is widely praised for his basketball skill, on-court IQ and overall maturity of spirit. So much so that what passes for a scandal with the Maine product is drawn out by high school teammate and fellow first-round talent Liam McNeeley, crashing a press conference while transitioning out of his own.
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nba.com | Taylor C. Snow
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1 week ago |
nba.com | Steve Aschburner
Download the NBA App2025 NBA playoffs scheduleNBA playoffs: Bracket & complete coverageINDIANAPOLIS – Tempting as it might be to declare the turning point of Game 6 to have come about two hours before tipoff – when Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana medial staff concurred that the All-NBA point guard’s right calf strain was healed enough for him to play – that would be disingenuous.
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