Coming off a Western Conference Finals loss with the Oklahoma City Thunder, superstar forward Kevin Durant made one of the biggest decisions in NBA history. Hitting the open market, Durant not only decided to leave the Thunder but joined the team that just beat him in the playoffs: The Golden State Warriors.
The Thunder’s superstar is the heavy favorite to win the NBA’s MVP award and has Oklahoma City eyeing a deep playoff run. He’s on track for his third straight All-NBA First Team selection. Gilgeous-Alexander clearly has a large following of fans,
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has clearly established himself as one of the best five players in the NBA. The Oklahoma City Thunder superstar is averaging 32.3 points, 5.1 rebounds, 6.1 assists, 1.9 steals and 1.
Trade speculation continues to follow Kevin Durant, even after the Phoenix Suns kept the superstar forward through the deadline. With the Suns
Kevin Durant is one of the most elite players to ever play in the NBA. His career path is undoubtedly one to be studied. He helped bring the Oklahoma City Thunder to the brink of a championship before falling short.
Rumor has it that the Phoenix Suns are planning to trade superstar Kevin Durant this offseason as he enters the final year of his $194 million contract. NBA legends Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce have a team in mind that would be a perfect landing spot for the future Hall of Famer: the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Could Kevin Durant return to the Oklahoma City Thunder? Andy Bailey of Bleacher Report believes it would be a good idea. In an article on the site, Bailey noted that Durant would fit the Thunder's timeline,
The Detroit Pistons could form a superstar duo with guard Cade Cunningham in a blockbuster trade this offseason.
As part of their Women's Empowerment Month celebration, the Phoenix Suns honored female athletes by asking their players to name their favorite figures in women's sports. While man
The Oklahoma City Thunder will be back on the court on Friday after going into the All-Star Break with the best record in the Western Conference.
SBNation’s Ricky O’Donnell predicts the Suns will swap the two-time NBA champion for an ex-New York Knicks center this summer.