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There is still more than half the schedule remaining in the 2025-26 NBA season, but the Oklahoma City Thunder are off a great start. Well … they were off to a great start.
The field is set for the NBA Cup's eight-team tournament. Among the competitors is the OKC Thunder, which won Group A of the Western Conference with a perfect record of 4-0 in group play. It'll host the Phoenix Suns in the quarterfinals at 6:30 p.m. CT on Wednesday, Dec. 10.
For the second straight season the Oklahoma City Thunder have advanced to the final four of the NBA Cup tournament. That marks two trips in the first three year's of the in season tournament's existence. Just another aspect of the NBA the Thunder have ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/cavaliers/onsi as LeBron James game, OKC Thunder matchup headline Cleveland Cavaliers' January schedule. The Cleveland Cavaliers have an important 15 games in the month of January that could define how their season turns out.
Keep its foot on the gas. It was something the Thunder did magnificently a season ago. It's something OKC must do with the rise of the Spurs.
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Rashad McCants says the Thunder aren't the best team in the NBA right now: "I am not putting OKC over any of them"
Record-wise, the Thunder are still the best team in the league at 30-7, but all of a sudden, they don't look as unbeatable as they did at the beginning of the season and their current struggles have Rashad McCants and the rest of the Gil's Arena crew debating whether or not they're still the best team in the NBA today.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have been on a slump lately, which coach Mark Daigneault admits they are learning from.
OKC has dropped three straight games to San Antonio. The latest Thunder Update podcast with Chris Williams and Andrew Schlect of the Athletic looks at what matters, what doesn’t, and what comes next.
But while Cousins thinks the Thunder are just bored, Rashad McCants believes that what we are seeing right now is the real OKC team. According to McCants, the Thunder were the beneficiary of a weak opening schedule and now that the schedule is starting to even out, they are beginning to lose games.