Top 5 Oklahoma City Thunder Stars In NBA History
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The Thunder have had some of the most dominant players in the NBA play for them during the franchise’s time in Oklahoma City. Three of them have brought home regular season MVP awards. Let’s highlight the achievements of those players during their award-winning campaigns.
Local artist Melissa Hendricks is gaining attention for her vibrant window paintings across Oklahoma City, inspired by the Thunder's successful season.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are going to the NBA Finals, thanks to three young stars who've blossomed into something no one could have possibly anticipated. The team has two young guards who can attack the rim with reckless abandon and a tall, lanky forward with a bunch of guard skills at 7 feet tall.
An Oklahoma City man's love for the Thunder and skill in landscaping are gaining him attention for his one of a kind yard art.
The group that purchased the Seattle SuperSonics was described as the "prototypical ownership group" when they brought the team to OKC in 2006.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder take on the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5 tonight, with Minnesota desperately needing a win to stave off elimination.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNOKC Thunder jersey history No. 30 - Norris Cole (2017)During his time suiting up for the Thunder, Cole wore only jersey No. 30 and put up 3.3 points and 1.1 assists per game.
Kendrick Perkins compares his 2012 Thunder team to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and this year's squad after reaching the NBA Finals. When asked to compare the two, 13 years removed from the last Thunder team to reach the NBA Finals,