It's Media Day in Oklahoma City, with training camp set to kick off this week. There's a roster crunch looming for the Thunder, so difficult decisions are coming.
Aleksej Pokusevski might start feeling the pressure this season. The Thunder are approaching the point in their rebuild where the roster is filling up and the time to give players to pan out in a project is getting shorter.
Training camp kicks off this week, with all teams around the NBA getting a real look at their roster ahead of the regular season. Most teams look different following a busy offseason full of trades and free agency moves.
Oklahoma City was devastated after the tragic bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in 1995. In response, the citizens of OKC came together to uplift each other.
As Sam Presti approached the microphone donning a simple blue denim button-down and rolled-up sleeves, Thunder loyalists tuned in to listen to him speak.
The Oklahoma City Thunder’s projected win total for next season is set at 26.5 wins. Since beginning their rebuild, they’ve been around this mark and have yet to hit the over, but it may be around time to consider it.
Sam Presti is no stranger to difficult decisions. He makes them often recently during the Oklahoma City Thunder rebuild. The next decision isn’t as difficult as trading Russell Westbrook or Paul George, but it’s still important and crucial.
As every Oklahoma City Thunder fan knows, Chet Holmgren suffered a Lisfranc injury this offseason that will sideline him for the entirety of his rookie campaign.
Oklahoma City has one clear goal. Stay young, which Sam Presti made that clear in his press conference this week. In fact, this season’s team has the youngest roster in NBA history, behind just last season's Thunder team.
Training camp across the NBA starts in just a few days, meaning final roster decisions will be made soon. This also means that teams around the league will have one last chance to make trades before rolling out their opening night starting lineup.
Vince Carter cooked OKC in 2011 when he was past in prime, and the highlights are epic. Vince Carter is one of the NBA's most intriguing cases, fans often
Members of the Thunder staff were spotted in Australia this week for the NBL preseason. The National Basketball League has produced four first round picks in the last three NBA drafts, three being lottery selections.
As momentum builds for the 2022-23 season, fans have pondered whether or not the Thunder should be patient and continue to build through the draft or expedite the team’s trajectory and put it on a path towards competing sooner rather than later.
The OKC Thunder made a few longtime additions official on Friday afternoon, naming heralded shooting coach Chip Engelland and Grant Gibbs as assistant coaches.
After a successful 2021 draft, Tre Mann looked the part as the Oklahoma City Thunder’s 18th overall pick. The former Gator guard averaged 10.4 PPG on just under 40% shooting from the field, and 36% from beyond the arc.
Ever since the Seattle SuperSonics were moved and renamed as the Oklahoma City Thunder, fans clamored for the team to return. Seattle is one of the biggest basketball states in the country, Many want the city to get their NBA team back, as they are a die-hard fan of the game.
Sam Presti believes the NBA will look to add an expansion franchise in Seattle after their old SuperSonics became the Oklahoma City Thunder and relocated.
The 2022-23 NBA season has not even begun yet, and it has been a disaster already for the Oklahoma City Thunder. The No. 2 overall pick of the 2022 NBA Draft, Chet Holmgren, has been declared out for the rest of the season because of an injury he sustained in a Pro-Am game.
The 2022-23 NBA season is getting close, with training camp starting next week. This will be a time in which teams evaluate what they have and determine final roster decisions.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the centerpiece for the Oklahoma City Thunder rebuild and the slow process won't make the Thunder trade SGA away. The Oklahoma City Thunder acquiring Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in 2019 changed the future of the franchise, as Russell Westbrook would leave the only team he ever knew and won an MVP with.
Oklahoma City continues to once again trend toward being sellers at the deadline, rather than buyers. Why wouldn’t they? They have a ton of draft picks and a stockpile of young players, higher value picks would only mean better potential outcomes down the road.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s injury seems like another in Oklahoma City’s long line of bad luck. The good news, though, is that the Thunder star should still be back in time for the start of the regular season.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have been rebuilding for a few years now. Their general manager, Sam Presti, has done a great job of acquiring draft capital.
Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander won’t be available for the start of training camp and the preseason.
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