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The NBA announced the 2025-26 schedules for all 30 teams, including the reigning champion OKC Thunder. Here is the full schedule.
Hoops Rumors is checking in on the 2025 offseason for all 30 NBA teams, recapping the summer’s free agent signings, trades, draft picks, departures, and more. We’ll take a look at each team’s offseason moves and consider what might still be coming before the regular season begins. Today, we’re focusing on the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are the team to beat in the NBA currently, and will defend their 2024-25 title this season in a stacked Western Conference. Winning 68 games last season, they return nearly their entire roster, as well as adding two pieces in their 2024 draft pick Nikola Topic and 2025 pick Thomas Sorber.
The reigning champion Thunder will be looking to avenge their demoralizing loss in the final of the 2024 NBA Cup.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are NBA champions for the first time. The Thunder won the 2025 NBA Finals on Sunday night, pulling away in Game 7 for a 103-91 win over the Indiana Pacers.
The Thunder trailed 9-8 with 6:55 left in the first quarter, and once the Thunder went ahead 11-9, it was the beginning of the annihilation. The Thunder led 41-22, 55-22, 78-36, 99-48 and 122-67.
The Thunder are aiming to go 1-0 in such games this year, something 20 teams have done in the last 25 seasons. The NBA's most recent champion, Boston, needed two tries at it last season before ...
But I’m not wading into the nitty-gritty of matchups and tactics yet. Instead, I want to stay at 10,000 feet by looking at the big-picture question involving the Thunder and the 2024-25 NBA season.
The Oklahoma City Thunder having guard Lu Dort on their roster for this coming season is a blessing and a curse, in many ways. His full range of skills was on d