Nerlens Noel and Victor Oladipo suffered minor injuries in a night where Russell Westbrook saw his triple double streak ends.
Russell Westbrook has posted season averages of 31 points, close to 11 boards and just as many assists on a nightly basis.
Oklahoma City talks cash $100 million for four years for Steven Adams, see more in here!
NBA trade rumors indicate that Paul Millsap of the Atlanta Hawks will move to the Cleveland Cavaliers while Kevin Love of the Cavs will be traded to Oklahoma City Thunder.
Golden State Warriors emerged as a comeback kid on the brink of elimination following their 3-1 deficit early in the series. The Curry-led team closed in on the gap after tying the series in Game 6 and finally sending Durant-led Thunder home with 96-88 victory in Game 7.
After their exit from the playoffs, Miami Heat is reportedly eyeing to sign in Kevin Durant on a max contract offer in a bid to build a more formidable roster. The Heat may need to think things over as it would force Dwayne Wade on a pay cut while Hassan Whiteside will be offered a max deal.
The stunning Warriors comeback 108-101 victory over the Thunder in Game 6 of the Western Conference finals elicited massive response on Twitter. After bouncing back from earlier setbacks in the series, the Warriors forced a decisive Game 7 which will take place on Monday night.
NBA has just owned up to their officiating mistake of failing to make a call on Russell Westbrook’s obvious traveling violation during the closing minutes of Warriors’ Game 1 loss to Thunder in the Western Conference Finals. Golden State head coach Steve Kerr, on the other hand, thinks that the two-minute ref review is pointless as it is impossible to make a call on every violation.
The referees officiating the critical last minute of Thunder-Warriors Game 1 of the Western Conference finals have been blasted again for a missed call on an obvious traveling violation by Russell Westbrook. Warriors coach Steve Kerr was, of course, mad but wasn’t really a fan of NBA’s two-minute reporting.
OKC Thunder center and New Zealand native of British and Tongan descent Steven Adams apologized for his ‘quick little monkeys’ comment in a post-game interview following his team’s Game 1 upset of the Golden State Warriors’ championship repeat campaign. Warriors, on the other hand, made no response to his seemingly harmless statement.
Oklahoma Thunder has just cleared San Antonio Spurs off their path to the Western Conference title as they face off the Golden State Warriors beginning Monday. Despite early predictions and preseason hype of an epic Spurs-Warriors showdown, the expectations immediately vapored out into disappointment as the Thunder came rumbling.
NBA has acknowledged two incorrect calls following the league’s Last Two Minute reporting on what transpired during the tight Game 5 between Spurs and Thunder. Meanwhile, Golden State Warriors have now secured their path to the West Conference finals after defeating the Portland Trail Blazers in Game 5.
NBA officials have just arrived at the conclusion that the chaotic Thunder-Spurs Game 2 was a complete disaster in their official two-minute reporting. The 13.5-second finale saw the officiating trio failing to issue five calls.
Oklahoma Thunder forward Kevin Durant admitted that he tweaked his height a bit to make himself a little smaller. Celtics point guard Isaiah Thomas, on the other hand, stretched his height a little more because he is a small guy- a standard practice among players in the NBA to avoid public distinction of being too small or too big on the court.
Kevin Durant is reportedly mulling on jumping board to another team this free agency season. Latest rumors suggest Lakers as the most likely destination with Bryant out of the picture following the famed Black Mamba’s glorious retirement.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM