3 former OKC Thunder players find new NBA homes
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Coming off the 2025 title, Oklahoma City has a roster that makes it likely that the path to the Finals will go through Bricktown for the foreseeable future.
The Oklahoma City Thunder's second-year guard earned NBA 2K26 All-Summer League honors after showing out in Las Vegas.
Playoff Alex Caruso was frighteningly good. Or just plain frightening for those who tried to dribble the ball near him.
Alexander's game-worn jersey from Game 3 of the 2025 NBA Finals sold for $165,100 during a Tuesday auction at Sotheby's, according to cllct's Will Stern.
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Yardbarker on MSNWarriors' Stephen Curry believes NBA players are 'underpaid'Are NBA players underpaid? Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry argues yes. The greatest shooter in NBA history said Thursday on Complex’s “360 With Speedy” that because the league’s current CBA doesn’t allow for current players to invest in league and team equity, players are leaving money on the table.
After getting selected in the second round (44th overall) of the 2025 draft, the 23-year-old forward stuffed the stat sheet with the Thunder. He averaged 10.4 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.6 steals on 47.7% shooting from the field (25% from deep).
A few hours after his mic-drop speech Tuesday morning inside Paycom Center to Thunder season ticket holders, Aaron Wiggins — his voice a little more hoarse this time, his shirt shedded — addressed the thousands of fans gathered at Scissortail Park, the last stop of the Thunder’s NBA championship parade. “None of this could be done without you,” Wiggins bellowed.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNOKC Thunder mailbag: What does Ousmane Dieng's future look like?One question being asked is about Ousmane Dieng's future. The 22-year-old has been the odd man out among the Thunder's historic 2022 draft class that bolstered their championship run. Being a long-term project and dealing with untimely injuries halted his development.