OKC Thunder looking forward to ‘retest’ against Spurs
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What a difference a year makes. 12 months ago, it seamed to be a near certainty that the Oklahoma City Thunder and Boston Celtics would clash in the 2025 NBA Fi
The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 111-109 in Saturday's thrilling NBA Cup semifinals, but their star player still believes the team is in catch-up mode when it comes to the reigning champions.
With a current BetMGM win total over/under at 69.5 wins (-140 over/+115 under), Oklahoma City is currently favored to become the third 70-win team in NBA history. The -140 odds for “over 69.5” imply a more than 58 percent chance of getting there.
Oklahoma City has been entirely dominant this season, fresh off an NBA championship run that ended in June. Everyone within the basketball world understands tha
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 28 points and the OKC Thunder rolled to a 138-89 win against the Phoenix Suns in the NBA Cup quarterfinals on Wednesday.
As part of FanSided's Fandoms of the Year, we look at how OKC trusted the draft, ignored the NBA's shortcuts and turned fan patience into a payoff.
The Spurs caught OKC with a left hook, using a limited but stellar Wembanyama, a surging Stephon Castle, the ever-steady De’Aaron Fox and plenty more to snag a 111-109 win in Las Vegas, sending OKC home empty handed. Now, San Antonio takes on New York in the NBA Cup finals tonight.
Thanks to the L.A. Clippers, the Thunder right now would have the No. 3 pick in next summer’s NBA Draft, which is 6-foot-9 BYU star AJ Dybantsa and his 20.3 points and 6.6 rebounds per game, per Tankathon.com.