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The NBA Cup is an exciting time for the NBA and the knockout stage gets underway next week on Dec. 9 and Dec. 10 with four teams still alive in each conference. The winners head to Vegas but the losers will play one another to make up the 82nd game on the schedule.
The start of the 2025-2026 NBA season has been full of surprises. The Eastern Conference was thought to be a New York Knicks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers showdown, but so far the Detroit Pistons have emerged as the top team with the Toronto Raptors and Miami Heat as their biggest challengers.
Jalen Green is also on an injury timeline due to a right hamstring strain. He reinjured it for the second time Nov. 8 against the Los Angeles Clippers in Inglewood. The Suns announced Nov. 11 he’ll be re-evaluated in four to six weeks.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will give one fan (and 15 of their friends) a suite experience for the NBA Cup quarterfinals against the Phoenix Suns next Wednesday. Listen for how to enter raffle.
Thunder forward Chet Holmgren reveals when he first saw potential in the Thunder's breakout player this season.
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NBA DFS picks & lineup advice: Friday (12/5)
It’s Friday, December 5. The National Basketball Association (NBA) heads into the seventh weekend of the regular season, and we have a total of 12 games on today’s NBA DFS slate. While FanDuel includes all 12 games,
Oklahoma CIty has built this brick by brick. A roster chock full of straight hustlers and emphatic contributors, the Thunder's entire lineup is what makes the t
Oklahoma City’s league-best 20–1 record and elite defensive metrics powered Wallace to Defensive Player of the Month and Daigneault to Western Conference Coach of the Month.
OKLAHOMA CITY - The NBA-leading Oklahoma City Thunder (20-1) close out their West Coast road trip Tuesday night against the Golden State Warriors. Tipoff at Chase Center in San Fr
The NBA did not name Lakers head coach JJ Redick among the top-5 candidates for Western Conference Coach of the Month.
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Thunder have the rest of the NBA ‘in a panic’
The Oklahoma City Thunder are off to a 20-1 start, and poised to get even better in the years to come. That has the rest of the NBA very worried. The Thunder could own as many as three lottery picks in 2026 as a result of past trades depending on how things go.