This former Oklahoma City Thunder bench scorer could further strengthen one of his former teams if he re-joins them.
Golden State Warriors fans are reacting passionately to an offensive fouled called on Stephen Curry during the Warriors' Thursday matchup against the Brooklyn Nets. Off a routine inbound pass, Nets' Keon Johnson drew an offensive on Curry in the backcourt, which sparked various responses from fans on social media.
On a more positive note, former Oklahoma City Thunder guard James Harden channeled his vintage self and exploded for 50 points in Los Angeles' 123-115 win over the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday. However, Harden could still benefit from the organization bringing in his ex-teammate and another former Thunder guard.
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Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander above 99.4% of all NBA players in history after 51-point night
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander reflects on OKC Thunder's historic 51-11 start
Gilgeous-Alexander scores 41 points as Thunder beat Grizzlies 120-103
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 41 points and keyed a third-quarter rally as the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Memphis Grizzlies 120-103 on Wednesday night.
The Hall of Famer laid into his future coworkers with a lengthy rant during "Inside the NBA" on Thursday, starting with a direct shot at Kendrick Perkins before broadening it to ESPN's partiality to the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors, then brought up the LeBron James-Michael Jordan debate for good measure.
After we spent all season feeling confident in a three-horse NBA title race between the Oklahoma City Thunder, Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers, the two iconic franchises out west have entered the conversation.
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Coming off a Western Conference Finals loss with the Oklahoma City Thunder, superstar forward Kevin Durant made one of the biggest decisions in NBA history. Hitting the open market, Durant not only decided to leave the Thunder but joined the team that just beat him in the playoffs: The Golden State Warriors.
Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler, and the Dubs aren’t a perfect team, but perfection won’t be necessary in the Western Conference.
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