Just for fun, I’ll make the prediction that VW will not be the first pick of the draft next year and the Thunder won’t pick him if he’s available in the top 3 (assuming we have a top three pick of course). I recognize this may be an insane prediction.
It's not an insane prediction.
OKC managed to get Chet Holmgren--the player they wanted to integrate his skill set with that of D. Bazley, SGA, Lu Dort, J. Giddey & M. Muscala. You're not going to be able to slow these guys down for another artificially ingested tank season. Their hormones for basketball are ready to explode.
Get Loud & Be Proud, and get that new State-of-the-Art arena on track; while other non NBA cities are checking our pulse daily.
Chet Holmgren, the No. 2 overall selection in the 2022 NBA Draft, underwent a successful surgery on the
Lisfranc injury to his foot, the Thunder announced Tuesday.
Chet Holmgren out for season: What a foot injury means for the Oklahoma City Thunder and their star rookie.
Kevin Pelton. ESPN Senior Writer - https://www.espn.com/nba/insider/ins...ir-star-rookie
Oklahoma City Thunder Media Day - 2022-23
Oklahoma City Thunder media day pictures September 26, 2022
Oklahoma City Thunder media day pictures September 26, 2022
Oklahoma City Thunder media day pictures September 26, 2022
Oklahoma City Thunder media day pictures September 26, 2022
Oklahoma City Thunder media day pictures September 26, 2022
Oklahoma City Thunder media day pictures September 26, 2022
Ballys is now offering a streaming option. https://www.ballysports.com/packages/
Looks like for for my OKC zip it says I'd get access to KC baseball team, Thunder, Dallas Stars and Wings.
Price is $19.99 a month or $189.99 a year. Kind of expensive considering I only care about the Thunder. Bummer they didn't include the Rangers instead then I'd have more interest. Not sure why they'd couple the KC team with the other Dallas teams.
I’m not sure if it has anything to do with this but I know the Thunder and Royals have worked together in the past to promote one another in the others market. I haven’t heard anything about it in a few years but there was a time when the Royals were having a “Thunder themed night” and would promote things linking Royals/Thunder or Missouri/Oklahoma.
From doing a little bit of online digging, it looks like Bally Sports Kansas City will also air Thunder games during the NBA season in the Kansas City market specifically. So my guess is it has something to do with that more established Royals and Thunder connection.
Scratch my previous comment. For whatever reason I was defaulted to a zip code around Tulsa and that has the Royals. Using OKC zip does not include them. Which is also irritating since it’s the same price.
WOJ BOMB - ESPN Sources: The Oklahoma City Thunder are trading Derrick Favors, Ty Jerome, Moe Harkless, Theo Maledon and a 2025 second-round pick via Atlanta to the Houston Rockets for David Nwaba, Sterling Brown, Trey Burke and Marquese Chriss.
^ Cap-centric deal for both teams: Thunder gain two trade exceptions and drop about $10M under luxury tax. Rockets get a second-round pick for taking on $1M in salary. Favors will have value as a backup center, or elsewhere on a trade in marketplace too. (More WOJ)
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It is a three-year, $6 million deal, which is fully guaranteed in the first year, non-guaranteed in the second year, and includes a team option in the third year.
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