It's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder against Anfernee Simons and the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday ...
Even if his answers are prefaced by a long hmmmm, the length of which leads one to believe he’s holding a Shakespearean quip, ...
“It’s cool,” SGA said of his team’s record. “I try not to think about where we were and where we’re going.” With this defense, the Thunder is going far. Maybe NBA Finals ...
NBA fans were still impressed by the showing: The Thunder (33-6) may have been favored even if the Sixers (15-23) were at full health, and Shai's performance has become something of the norm for ...
Greeting them: the juggernaut Oklahoma City Thunder ... passes wither and die if SGA shares the wing with them. And — cliche here — he just lives and breathes basketball.
Then, in light of Shai scoring his 10,000 career points, a report asked if he remembered his first NBA ... debut, SGA scored a season-high 24 points twice. Then, he was traded to the Thunder ...
When asked why Thunder teammate Jalen Williams ... Here’s the point-by-point case SGA made for J-Dub. “Jalen is a very efficient, versatile basketball player on both ends of the floor.” ...
Last game, SGA did SGA things ... Brody played basketball, football, and soccer and is a diehard Buckeye. Moreover, Brody is a massive fan of the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Denver Broncos ...
Isaiah Joe added 23 of his 31 points in the first half for the Thunder, who were coming off a 129-122 loss at NBA-leading Cleveland on Wednesday in the biggest game of the season thus far.
As the final seconds ticked away, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander calmly brought the basketball up ... The Oklahoma City Thunder didn't need any last-second heroics against the New York Knicks this ...
The Cavs tamed the Thunder in a back-and-forth affair that was so exciting, it left the NBA world in awe. ESPN's Brian Windhorst, who has been covering the league for over two decades, was adamant ...
Meanwhile, the Cavs and Thunder are perhaps providing the path forward for future teams to model in this new NBA: deep rosters, versatile lineups and a relentless style of play. As an old era of ...