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The Oklahoma City Thunder aren’t merely matching all-time great teams like Michael Jordan’s Bulls and Stephen Curry’s Warriors. They’re on pace to blow right past them.
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Mavericks' Cooper Flagg makes basketball history by breaking NBA record held by LeBron, Kobe
Mavericks' Cooper Flagg makes basketball history by breaking NBA record held by LeBron, Kobe originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Cooper Flagg was the second-youngest NBA No. 1 overall draft pick ever, just a few days older than LeBron James.
Spurs' Stephon Castle makes basketball history never done ever before in NBA originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Despite being underdogs, the San Antonio Spurs waltzed into Crypto.com Arena on Wednesday night and secured a 132-119 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.
Boilermakers' veteran guard and potential 2026 NBA Draft pick Braden Smith continued his impressive senior campaign with a record-setting performance.
Warriors Wire on MSN
Golden State Warriors jersey history - No. 33 - Jermareo Davidson (2007)
During his time suiting up for the Warriors, Davidson wore only jersey No. 33 and put up 3.0 points and 2.4 rebounds per game.
The 6-foot-11 Denver Nuggets standout center’s skill set is simply unfair, as completing jaw-dropping passes with his back to the basket, using his remarkable footwork to create advantageous scoring angles, and thriving as a perimeter scoring threat are all part of his arsenal.
OKC Thunder Wire on MSN
Suns vs. Thunder: Live updates, highlights for Wednesday's game
The Thunder buried the Suns with several 3-pointers led by Dort and Williams. Just an unfair matchup so far. Holmgren has three blocks and Wallace has four steals. Gilgeous-Alexander slithers his way to a floater.
Thunderous Intentions on MSN
Biggest reason for NBA to fear Thunder isn't what anyone thinks
The Oklahoma City Thunder are positively dominating the NBA, but the biggest reason the league should be afraid of them isn't even the most common sentiment.