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.
Playoff Alex Caruso was frighteningly good. Or just plain frightening for those who tried to dribble the ball near him.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNOn 4-week anniversary, Thunder fans will have rest of offseason to enjoy NBA championshipIt's the four-week anniversary of the Oklahoma City Thunder 's first NBA championship. With the one-month anniversary a couple of days away, fans continue to ride the high of bringing home the Larry O'Brien trophy.
After missing what would have been his rookie season, Oklahoma City's Nikola Topic performed well in the Summer League and looks ready for life in the NBA.
The city of Edmond is getting in on the Thunder championship celebration with a new mural in the heart of downtown.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNFormer Thunder star Paul George ranked No. 78 in NBA historyDespite a lack of playoff success, George is one of the defining players of the NBA's 2010s. He made several All-Star and All-NBA teams. The two-way wing was also named on a handful of All-Defensive Teams. His biggest contribution to OKC happened off the court.
‘Thunder in the Fort’ celebrates Jaylin Williams, Isaiah Joe; crowd braves heat to welcome NBA stars
Mayor George McGill officially proclaimed July 24, 2025, to be "Jaylin Williams and Isaiah Joe Day" in the city during the "Thunder in the Fort" event held Thursday.
On Thursday, Williams posted a photo on X that honored Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant by recreating one of his most iconic pictures. In the picture, Williams is standing at the free thrown line with his right wrist in a brace as he is shooting with his left hand while wearing pajamas.