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OKC Thunder Wire on MSN2025 NBA draft photoshoot: Thomas Sorber, Brooks Barnhizer suit up for ThunderThe NBA has the recent draft class take photos in their uniform. It's one of the first times they're fully suited up. The Thunder only had two players participate in the 2025 NBA
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver put the topic of expansion on the back burner until the league settled its collective bargaining agreement (completed in 2023) and reached a new national broadcast deal (finalized in 2024).
Johni Broome leads Philadelphia with 22 points and 14 rebounds while Mark Armstrong impresses with 22 points off the bench.
After selecting two very exciting players in the 2025 NBA Draft, the Philadelphia 76ers' free agency period was much more of a mixed bag.
The Los Angeles Lakers might have a new incentive for emptying their asset collection and giving their roster as many win-now resources as they can.
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The NBA may finally be one step closer on the long road to expansion. Saying owners have a “curiosity” about the notion, Commissioner Adam Silver
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNNBA Twitter reacts to first look at OKC Thunder's new arenaThe NBA champion is set to move to a new downtown OKC arena in 2028. That means only three more seasons will be played at Paycom Center. The $900 million construction cost guarantees the Thunder will stay in OKC through 2053 once it signs a new long-term lease.
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Denver Nuggets’ perfect move in 2025 NBA offseasonThe Nuggets have had as good of an offseason as any team in the NBA, so it's hard to limit them to just one perfect move.
The NBA's latest announcement on expansion was far from a slam dunk for fans hoping for the Sonics' quick return. Here are what the next steps could entail.
As the NBA’s board of governors meets Tuesday afternoon at Las Vegas summer league, the subject of expansion is front and center for fan bases in Seattle, Las Vegas and other cities hoping to join the league. But the appetite for adding new teams might not be as strong as previously believed.
The Cleveland Cavaliers couldn't believe their luck when Tyrese Proctor fell to the No. 49 pick in last month's NBA Draft. The Australian guard by way of Duke was expected to go late in the first round or early in the second round, at the latest. But there he was, and the Cavs didn't hesitate.