In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor, and Jimmy Watkins discuss the thrilling matchup between the Cavs and the OKC Thunder, highlighting the game’s significance.
Thunder fans are back and as loud as ever. That’s how an arena should sound with this kind of team. Especially in a small market that’s been spoiled by success save for a two-year blip. Loud City went ...
The superteams era is over. Deep rosters, versatile lineups and a relentless style of play are proving to be the best path to ...
A 111-96 statement win from these competent young Thunder, with the postgame soundtracked by Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” just like every win back in Oklahoma City. OKC flipped the switch the way an ...
The NBA’s two best teams collide in a Wednesday night showdown in Cleveland, as the Eastern Conference-leading Cavaliers host ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder made a roster move on Tuesday that opens the door for them to sign one of their young guards to a ...
When the Oklahoma City Thunder and Cleveland Cavaliers meet on Wednesday, a group of little-known players will stage a ...
Teenage sensation Sam Konstas will reunite with David Warner at the top of the Sydney Thunder batting line-up after being named in a 14-player squad for their clash with Hobart Hurricanes on Wednesday ...
Through 35 games in the 2024-25 regular season, the Oklahoma City Thunder sit at an aesthetically pleasing 30-5. A ...
Oklahoma City has built a strong culture over the past few seasons and is benefitting from the team's chemistry in the midst ...
After the Celtics jumped ahead in the first half, the Thunder put on a defensive masterclass in the final two quarters.
The latest example was the Thunder's 105-92 win over the Boston Celtics. To cap off a perfect 5-0 homestand filled with contenders, OKC limited the Celtics to 27 second-half points on 20% shooting.