Tag: Oklahoma City Thunder
With the ball in Kevin Durant’s hands in the final seconds, Oklahoma City coach Billy Donovan didn’t call a timeout. Instead, he let one of his superstars do his thing. Durant made that decision pay off. He hit a 3-pointer with just a half-second on the clock to give the Thunder a wild 117-114 win […]
They’ve (Oklahoma City Thunder) been sniffing around for available wings but haven’t gotten serious yet, per several league sources. Source: Zach Lowe of ESPN
The Toronto Raptors’ DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry today were named co-winners of the Kia NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month award for games played in January, and the Oklahoma City Thunder’s Kevin Durant earned the Western Conference honor. Source: NBA.com
With an enormous amount of cap space and (Kobe) Bryant no longer in Los Angeles, general manager Mitch Kupchak and company will set their sights on luring superstar Kevin Durant to the Lakers. Although there will be plenty of teams reaching out to Durant this summer, the Lakers may have an advantage. Stephen A. Smith […]
Salary cap guru Eric Pincus looks at the best- and worst-case cap projections for each NBA team.
The Washington Wizards’ John Wall and the Oklahoma City Thunder’s Kevin Durant were today named NBA Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played Monday, Jan. 11 through Sunday, Jan. 17. Source: Official Press Release
Kevin Durant on his relationship with the media: “I also have something else to say, if you guys don’t mind. I was talking to Matty (Thunder PR Matt Tumbleson) earlier and I’ve seen over the last couple days – couple of years, actually – that I hate the media. I actually do love you guys. […]
Salary cap guru Eric Pincus explains why pursuing restricted free agents can be difficult due to timing.
Joanathan Concool takes an early look at some of the top 2016 free agents and how their respective situations may play out.
With 13.1 seconds left in the game Friday night and the Lakers down, 115-113, to one of the NBA’s best teams, Kobe Bryant drove hard to the right side of the basket, guarded by Oklahoma City Thunder All-Star Kevin Durant. Durant’s long arms disrupted Bryant’s running hook shot; the Thunder escaped Staples Center with a […]