The Oklahoma City Thunder has a handful of potential starting lineups, which can be accredited to their incredible depth of talent. When the club acquired Alex Caruso and Isaiah Hartenstein during the offseason, the possibility of two new starting lineups was added. With Shai Gilgeous-Alexander,...
The recent injury of center Isaiah Hartenstein forced OKC to insert third-year forward Jaylin Williams into the starting lineup. The lack of defense and size Hartenstein brought came at a poor time with the Thunder preparing for Cleveland's Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen. Despite missing its inte...
In the 2017-18 NBA season, the current OKC Thunder starting PGs and backup PGs are Russell Westbrook, Raymond Felton, and PJ Dozier. Who are the best point guards in Oklahoma City Thunder history? Here is every player who has ever held the position of Oklahoma City Thunder...
Darvin Ham made his first non-injury change to the starting lineup last week, putting Cam Reddish in with the first five and bringing Austin Reaves off the bench. The decision helped snap a three-game slide for L.A. and fueled back-to-back wins over Phoenix and Portland with R...
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Paul has three years, $124 million left on his contract -- one year fewer than Westbrook would have had on OKC's books. If the Thunder keep Paul, they'll have a representative lineup that currently includes him, center Steven Adams and forward Danilo Gallinari. ...
In a historic clash of hot streaks, the West-leading Thunder were cold — staring at a 14-point deficit late in the 2nd quarter.
原文精华:San Antonio went small with its lineup, and the Thunder couldn't keep up. Will it carry into Game 6?San Antonio's crowd was raucous from the start, booing Westbrook heavily during pregame introductions and erupting joyously when Green scored the team's first points on a 3-pointer...
“Get everybody going, playing hard,” he said. “If I do some good, it just gets my team excited. Everybody can wake up, and they’re going to turn up.” The second quarter was the Warriors’ best of the night. They outscored the Thunder 36-23, outshot 60.9 percent to ...
Landing with the Thunder would have been the better, more interesting option. A starting five of Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, Serge Ibaka, Greg Monroe and “Who the hell cares?” would have been a top-three lineup. Monroe can play alongside Ibaka—who, unlike him, protects the rim—an...