NBA Finals, Thunder and OKC
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In the OKC locker room, there is no hierarchy. It's why someone like Jaylin Williams can make a difference as he did in Game 4.
Thunder sideline reporter Nick Gallo reflects on Oklahoma City’s historic NBA Finals run, the team’s maturity, and his unexpected viral fame during postgame celebrations.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"They have to get that respect" - Ray Allen says winning it all would mean more than just a title for OKC"They have to get that respect" - Ray Allen says winning it all would mean more than just a title for OKC originally appeared on Basketball Network.
When the Seattle SuperSonics relocated to Oklahoma City in 2008, the franchise needed a new identity, but OKC Thunder wasn't always the front-runner.
The total-points record is the latest entry on a history-making season for the Thunder, who set a franchise record with 68 regular-season wins and — if they win the NBA title — would become the fourth team in league history to post at least 84 victories in a full season.
The Oklahoma City Thunder proved in Game 2 they're the best team in the league — and not just because they have the MVP.
The Pacers came up short despite a valiant effort in Game 6. Now they've got to try to find a way to win with an injured superstar and their backs against the wall.
Mike Wilks and Dave Bliss both worked their ways to prominent positions on Mark Daigneault's Oklahoma City Thunder coaching staff.
Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault and players answered numerous questions ahead of Game one of the NBA Finals on Media Day on Wednesday.