Oklahoma City has had plenty of playoff legends born throughout the years. Of course, the charge has been led by the stars. Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, James Harden, and countless others found a way to shine on a big stage — and now Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is part of that conversation, too.
Depth becomes increasingly more important on an NBA roster when the playoffs arrive and arguably no team is more well-versed at that than the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Oklahoma City might not have anything left to play for, but its role players are still shining bright. The Thunder took care of business in their 81st game of the season, beating the Utah Jazz 145-111.
How many of the NBA players with at least 30 games with 30 points in the postseason can you name in five minutes?
Aaron Wiggins scored 35 points, and Isaiah Joe added 32, including a career-high 10 3-pointers, to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder (47-34) to a dominant 145-111 victory over the Utah Jazz (23-58) on Friday, April 11.
Aaron Wiggins scored 35 and Isaiah Joe drained 10 3-pointers for 32 points as the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Utah Jazz 145-111 Friday night in Salt Lake City.
In a thrilling match-up at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, the Thunder showcased their offensive prowess, defeating the Chicago Bulls 145-117. With this victory, the Thunder improved their impressive record to 63-12, solidifying their position as one of the top teams in the league.
How many of the active NBA players to make at least eight three-pointers in a single game while coming off the bench can you name in six minutes?
OKLAHOMA CITY — In 2024-25, Oklahoma City Thunder guard Isaiah Joe has a few signature shooting performances under his belt, connecting on eight threes on three separate occasions, including Monday’s 145-117 win against the Chicago Bulls.
Isaiah Joe led Oklahoma City with a season-high-tying 31 points as the Thunder beat the visiting Chicago Bulls 145-117 on Monday for their 10th win in a row.
A lot has been made of former Razorbacks Jaylin Williams and Isaiah Joe and the contributions to the magical season going on over in Oklahoma City, but there's one other former Arkansas NCAA Tournament star who is heating up in March while making his own mark on the NBA.
Oklahoma City has been under fire over the last few days after dropping a heartbreaker in Minnesota. Obviously, the only thing the Thunder took away from this loss was lessons — with a 46-11 overall record, it would be silly to micro-analyze a singular regular season loss.
The Oklahoma City Thunder look like an unstoppable force this season. Many teams have tried to beat the Thunder and fallen short. Oklahoma City went into the All-Star break with an impressive 44-10 record.
Another All-Star Break is set to fly by, and Oklahoma City will be well represented in San Francisco. For the first time in a handful of years, the Thunder had two players selected for the All-Star Game.
Oklahoma City’s roster, from top to bottom, has risen to the challenge this season. The Thunder’s operation has been seamless so far, and the combination of elite defense and a high-flying offensive attack has resulted in the NBA’s best overall record.
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Isaiah Joe, amid a three-point shooting tear last month, threw his hat into the ring for this year’s 3-Point Contest and doubled down on his admission after Monday’s win.
The Thunder has dominated competition all season long, cruising to the NBA’s best record. Of course, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is leading the charge, but the rest of the team is legit too.
Oklahoma City claimed a road victory on Sunday evening, defeating the Portland Trail Blazers and capturing its 38th win on the season. This contest marked the third meeting between the Trail Blazers and the Thunder, as Oklahoma City has leveraged a 3-0 record throughout the teams' four-game season series.
Oklahoma City Thunder shooter Isaiah Joe addressed potentially participating in this year’s NBA Three-Point Contest. After discussing Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault’s selection to the All-Star Game, a reporter asked Joe if he’d be interested in participating in this year’s Three-Point Contest at All-Star Weekend.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are thriving this season, standing as favorites to emerge from a competitive Western Conference. Their defense, ranks first in the NBA, has been their backbone.
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With 5:41 remaining, Josh Green of the Mavs hit a three-point play to cap a 17-4 run and give Dallas a 95-79 lead.
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