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2025 Thunder looking like mirror image of 2015 Warriors as they set sights on first NBA championship
The Oklahoma City Thunder are headed to their first NBA Finals as a franchise since 2012 after eliminating the Minnesota Timberwolves, 124-94, in Game 5 on Wednesday night. OKC will face either the Pacers (who lead the Eastern Conference finals 3-1) or the Knicks in the Finals,
The Oklahoma City Thunder aren’t just ahead of the curve — they’re operating in a different dimension entirely. As the Thunder dismantled the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference Finals, the Wine and Gold Talk podcast crew found themselves marveling at what appears to be the NBA’s next great dynasty taking shape before their eyes.
The Thunder led by as many as 39 points ... despite leaving in 2019 to join the Houston Rockets in a trade, continues to shape the future of Oklahoma City. His partnership with Echo, a multi ...
Denver’s Finals experience two years ago isn’t nothing, but the Thunder are younger, deeper, and more capable of shape-shifting with a far tighter defense. The views on this page do not ...
More NBA news: Timberwolves Fans Epically Taunt Shai Gilgeous-Alexander During Game 3 Win The league MVP will look to bounce back in Game 4, and if he can, the Thunder could be in good shape.
When the NBA playoff seeds began to take shape late in the regular season, we would’ve signed up for an Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Denver Nuggets second-round matchup. The Nuggets won a ...
OK, technically, he at least ran up the court. But once he reached his station on the wing, he just sort of hung out. He didn't run around a screen or set one himself. He didn't even rotate into an open position. He just walked down the court and waited for the MVP to do his thing.
Even when something good happens for Minnesota, it turns negative. That’s what Mike Breen proclaimed on ESPN late in the first half of Game 5 of the