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Friday was a huge win for the league's office. As the NBA attempts to make its in season tournament feel like a big deal, now in year three of the NBA Cup, they
Oklahoma City faces San Antonio in Las Vegas with a trip to the NBA Cup championship and $500,000 per player on the line.
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.
Another season, another chance for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder to win the NBA Cup. OKC was the runner-up to the Milwaukee Bucks in the
With the NBA focused on their in-season Cup tournament today, their slate features just two games, both played in Las Vegas. In the later semifinal matchup, it’s a battle of three-name teams when the Oklahoma City Thunder clash with the San Antonio Spurs.
Behind the Thunder are Nikola Jokic 's Denver Nuggets at +600. The Nuggets have started 17-6 but continue to be without Aaron Gordon (hamstring), who is not expected to return before Christmas. Houston has the next shortest odds at 10-1.
The long-awaited return of San Antonio Spurs All-Star Victor Wembanyama has finally arrived, and just in time for the NBA Cup semifinal game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Spurs' Wembanyama was reportedly expected to return for Saturday's matchup against the Thunder before a report on Friday made things official.
Riding a 15-game winning streak and a historic 23–1 start, the Thunder look to take down Phoenix again, break a franchise record and advance to Las Vegas.
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At 24–1, the Oklahoma City Thunder own the league’s best record and a near-unbeatable two-way profile. They’ve become a rarity: a young powerhouse with the flexibility of a rebuilding team.