The Oklahoma City Thunder look to win its fourth consecutive game when it takes on the Miami Heat on Tuesday night.
While the Thunder (5-1) sit atop the Western Conference Standings six games into the season, OKC will attempt to stay undefeated at home when they host the Miami Heat (2-3) at 7 p.m.
The Vertical is reporting that restricted free agent Dion Waiters is one of the Sacramento Kings top targets in free agency.
Dion Waiters made it clear after Monday night's loss to the Warriors that he would like to resign with the Thunder this summer when he becomes a free agent.
In what could be the biggest game in Thunder history, OKC will host Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals as the Thunder holds a 3-2 series lead on the defending champion Warriors.
With their historic season on the line and facing elimination, the Warriors responded in the biggest way possible by beating the Thunder 120-111 in front of an energetic Oracle Arena crowd.
In its most pivotal game of the season, the Thunder was able to blow out the Warriors for the second consecutive game as OKC now holds a commanding 3-1 series lead in the Western Conference Finals.
Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook combined to score 63 points to lead the Thunder to a 133-105 win over the Warriors to take a 2-1 lead in the series.
The Thunder was able to outscore the Warriors 23-14 in the fourth quarter and sneak away with a 108-102 win as OKC takes a 1-0 series lead in the Western Conference Finals.
The Thunder departed for the Bay area on Sunday afternoon, but before it did, OKC held a practice session that ended with Enes Kanter, Dion Waiters and Billy Donovan talking with reporters.
Kevin Durant torched the Spurs for 41 points as he led the Thunder to a 111-97 win in Game 4 to even the series at 2 games apiece.
Serge Ibaka is hanging on for dear life against LaMarcus Aldridge in this series.
The NBA found five incorrect non-calls in the final 13.5 seconds of last night’s Game 2 between the Thunder and Spurs.
Two nights after an embarrassing loss to open up the Western Conference Semifinals, the Thunder has redeemed itself with a memorable 98-97 win in Game 2 to tie up the series after a crazy finish.
The Thunder took the floor and appeared to have no idea that LaMarcus Aldridge likes shooting 18-foot jumpers or that Danny Green is lethal from deep.
Fresh off a grind-it-out series against the Mavericks, the Thunder will take on the Spurs in the Western Conference semis. Here's three keys to success for OKC.
When talking with reporters on Friday in Dallas, Rick Carlisle was not happy with the "non-basketball physical escalations" that he claims were initiated by the Thunder in OKC's 131-102 Game 3 win.
With the Thunder and Mavericks slated to square off in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs, here's a look back at the four regular season matchups.