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Understanding Lu Dort and Kenrich Williams’ Team Options

June 29, 2026

OKC picking up Lu Dort’s option and declining Kenrich Williams’ option is less about valuing one player over the other and more about the reality of the second apron.

Who Fits the Presti Prototype? Four Draft Prospects to Know

June 18, 2026

The Oklahoma City Thunder enter the 2026 NBA Draft with two first-round picks and plenty of flexibility. Whether Sam Presti decides to trade up or stay put, these four prospects embody many of the traits Oklahoma City has consistently valued: size, versatility, feel for the game, and long-term upside.

More Than a Press Conference: Sam Presti Didn’t Hold Back In His End of the Season Press Conference

June 8, 2026

Sam Presti’s end-of-season press conference was about much more than a Game 7 loss. From injuries and roster decisions to trade rumors and the narratives surrounding Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Presti offered a candid look at where the Thunder stand and where they go from here.

Stephen Curry’s Next Move Could Be Bigger Than Basketball

June 4, 2026

Stephen Curry’s reported 10-year, $400 million-plus deal with Li-Ning isn’t just one of the biggest sneaker contracts ever. It may be a glimpse into the future of athlete branding, where superstars operate less like endorsers and more like business partners with global influence.

Thunder’s Depth Delivers in Pivotal Game 5 Win Over Spurs

May 27, 2026

The Oklahoma City Thunder moved within one win of the NBA Finals after a 127-114 Game 5 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. Behind strong performances from Alex Caruso, Jared McCain and the Thunder’s frontcourt, OKC’s depth once again proved to be the difference in the Western Conference Finals.

The Thunder’s Identity Returned in Game 2 Against San Antonio

May 21, 2026

After looking out of rhythm in Game 1, the Thunder responded with the exact formula that’s carried them all season: defense, depth, and relentless physicality. Behind major performances from Alex Caruso, Cason Wallace, and Isaiah Hartenstein, OKC evened the Western Conference Finals before the series shifts to San Antonio.

For the First Time This Postseason, the Thunder Were the Team Reacting

May 19, 2026

After dominating their way through the first two rounds, the Thunder finally met resistance. San Antonio disrupted OKC’s rhythm from the opening tip, Victor Wembanyama delivered a historic performance, and for the first time this postseason, the Thunder looked human.

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