Nicole Obrien+FollowThunder’s shooting surge has OKC fans buzzingOKC Thunder’s biggest weakness has flipped into a major weapon—three-point shooting. Just weeks ago, the team was near the bottom of the NBA in threes, but now they’re among the league’s best, draining nearly 40% from deep. Isaiah Joe’s return sparked things, but it’s been a true team effort: Aaron Wiggins, Cason Wallace, and Kenrich Williams are all on fire, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has turned into a legit sharpshooter. With this new perimeter threat, the Thunder look unstoppable. How do you think this shooting streak changes their championship chances? #Sports #Basketball #OKCThunder00Share
guerrajohn+FollowOKC Thunder’s wild run: 23-1 with a twistThe Thunder are tearing up the NBA with a 23-1 start and a mind-blowing +16.2 point differential, but here’s the kicker: their best starting five hasn’t even played a single minute together this season! Despite juggling 10 different lineups and battling injuries, OKC is still dominating both ends of the court and leading the league. Mark Daigneault’s coaching is getting major praise, but it’s the team’s insane depth and resilience that really stand out. How far do you think this Thunder squad can go once they’re finally at full strength? #Sports #Basketball #OKCThunder00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowOKC Thunder face big test without ShaiShai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Thunder’s MVP and ironman, is officially out for the first time this season due to elbow bursitis. With OKC already juggling a packed injury list, this is a real curveball—especially with a 14-game win streak and the NBA Cup Quarterfinals on the horizon. Shai’s been carrying the team with monster numbers, so his absence could shake things up. Will the Thunder’s depth and resilience keep them rolling, or will this be the moment their luck runs out? Let’s hear your thoughts on how OKC will handle this stretch! #Sports #Basketball #OKCThunder50Share
Christopher Brown+FollowIsaiah Joe is on fire this seasonIsaiah Joe is shooting 44.4% from three on 9 attempts per game in just 25 minutes a night. Per 36 minutes, those numbers look straight-up prime Steph Curry level. So here's the question: can OKC find enough minutes for all this young talent to make him evolve into next level? #IsaiahJoe #OKCThunder #NBA #ThreePointShooter #Oklahoma 390Share