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The innocence of the OKC Thunder's youth has allowed them to enjoy each other’s company, unlike how many teams exist.
The Oklahoma City Thunder punched their NBA Finals ticket for the first time since 2012 in true Thunder fashion: They suffocated the Timberwolves' offense to the point that Minnesota -- a deserving conference finals team -- looked completely inept.
Local artist Melissa Hendricks is gaining attention for her vibrant window paintings across Oklahoma City, inspired by the Thunder's successful season.
By the end of OKC’s 124-94 Game 5 win Wednesday night, the Thunder’s barbaric defense had reduced the Wolves to nothing but a collection of empty pelts.
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Fadeaway World on MSNOKC Reach 2025 Finals With Youngest Roster In NBA; Still Boasts 20 Draft Picks Over Next 5 YearsThe Oklahoma City Thunder continue to build upon their extraordinary season, emerging as the youngest team in the league to reach the NBA Finals, while still having substantial draft capital for the next 5 years.
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.
Celebrate the Thunder's amazing season and Western Conference championship with a commemorative hardcover collector's book from The Oklahoman
Kevin O'Connor is joined by Tom Haberstroh, Marcus Morris & Tate Frazier to talk everything from the Playoffs to the Draft.