Kenrich Williams has been acclaimed by many Thunder fans and media in general to be Oklahoma City’s best trade asset — turns out, he may not get moved at all. Yahoo Sports Writer Keith Smith broke the first substantial news on the 26-year-old wing Wednesday via Twitter, suggesting that Williams may be in for theContinue reading “Kenrich Williams trade “unlikely” according to recent report”
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Kenrich Williams garnering buzz, trade value still up in the air
Oklahoma City wing Kenrich Williams has emerged onto the NBA scene as we cross the 24-hour mark from tomorrow’s 3 p.m. ET trade deadline. The 26-year-old has been highly-coveted amongst Thunder fans all-season long, and as he’s continued to prosper under Mark Daigneault, opposing league executives have taken notice. There has been no baseline priceContinue reading “Kenrich Williams garnering buzz, trade value still up in the air”
Thunder slip to Nuggets 97-95 in 48-minute thriller
Without star guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (knee) for the 3rd time in the last 5 games, the Oklahoma City Thunder were walloped by the skin of the Denver Nuggets’ teeth 97-95. This win elevated the Nuggets’ record to 14-11 on the season while the Thunder’s loss set them back to .400 on the year and pushedContinue reading “Thunder slip to Nuggets 97-95 in 48-minute thriller”
Thunder slip up 20-point lead to Lakers, falling 114-113 in overtime duel
The Thunder stepped foot onto the Staples Center with one thing one their mind— revenge. For the Thunder, they were seeking a victory after narrowly falling to the Lakers on Monday, though this game may have been even more gut-wrenching. Despite the absence of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (knee), Oklahoma City hung with the Lakers for allContinue reading “Thunder slip up 20-point lead to Lakers, falling 114-113 in overtime duel”
Thunder narrowly defeat Timberwolves 120-118, despite historic first half
The Oklahoma City Thunder strolled in Saturday with vengeance on their minds after falling inches shy from victory against the Timberwolves on Friday night. For the Thunder, they entered the night with much needed reinforcements with the highly anticipated returns of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Luguentz Dort, after they missed time in the team’s last twoContinue reading “Thunder narrowly defeat Timberwolves 120-118, despite historic first half”
Breakfast Club-led Thunder blast past Rockets 104-87, en route to biggest win of the year
With both sides unarmed of their respective star point-guards in Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (knee sprain) and Rocket’s John Wall (rest), the Oklahoma City Thunder were able to topple the Houston Rockets 104-87. The Thunder improved to 9-11 on the season, good for 12th in the conference, but they also indulged in the redemption they thoroughlyContinue reading “Breakfast Club-led Thunder blast past Rockets 104-87, en route to biggest win of the year”
Thunder vs. Clippers Game Preview: Why Kenrich WIlliams Should Start In Sunday’s Rematch
Photo Credits: Coby Van Loan/OKC Thunder Oklahoma City (6-8) remains in Los Angeles on Sunday to play their second game of a two-game series vs. the Clippers (12-4.) Tip-off will be at 3pm CST on FSOK. Both teams ran it up on Friday where the Clippers controlled the contest, winning 120-106. but redemption is onContinue reading “Thunder vs. Clippers Game Preview: Why Kenrich WIlliams Should Start In Sunday’s Rematch”
Thunder Complete Comeback, Ride Past Bulls 127-125
Entering Friday night both the Thunder and Bulls had entered the ‘Peake on a slump, with two and three game losing streaks respectively. For the Thunder, their last two losses had come off of double-digit losses, including a 29-point blowout to the Los Angeles Lakers, while the Bulls had lost all three of their CaliforniaContinue reading “Thunder Complete Comeback, Ride Past Bulls 127-125”