Are The OKC Thunder… EVEN BETTER???
Talking about the OKC Thunder’s start to the season, and what it could mean moving forward. If you guys enjoyed this video, be sure to hit the like button and slap the sub button with your nose (also the bell).
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Thunder have the best chance of going back to back since the Warriors in 2018 and potentially even a dynasty
Yall gotta talk about when OKC repeat, they can legitimately get a top 3 pick and do it again the very next year after. Scary
Kids. Yall wanna see dominance.
The Nuggets could send the Thunder to 7 games.
Yes, and as a Thunder fan, I'm hungrier for more.
The only X factor for OKC is how well they shoot on any given night. Ajay Mitchell, Isaiah Joe, and even the other role players seem to have progressed on scoring but we still have occasional dry spells. However, if we're shooting well that night we're basically unbeatable.
Great video! I just gotta make it clear… last year's Thunder team was better than the 2014-2015 Warriors. Remember that Iguodala won finals mvp, not Steph. Steph wasn't a killer yet. And Iguodala basically got the award for "slowing down" LeBron, who was far and away the best player in that series. In last year's finals, SGA was clearly the best player on the floor in 5/6 out of the 7 games. I personally believe the Thunder would have still won if Hali didn't get hurt. I feel it would have been closer though. But SGA was waaaay more clutch all throughout the postseason and finals than Steph was in 2015.
But yes, the Thunder didn't play to their standard in last season's playoffs. Shai did (minus the first two Memphis games lol), but his teammates needed to catch up.
This season, the Thunder are better than the 2015-2016 Warriors. Their defense is better, and 2025-2026 Shai is a more complete player (not necessarily better) than 2015-2016 Steph: leadership, efficiency, defense, clutchness.
happy birthday, dude
Yes. They get to age into their primes, avoid the repeater and second aprons. And then Shai gets to be 30 while Dub and Chet enter THEIR primes. Good luck to yall.
Well yeah….because of Mitchell. They are adding a borderline all star point guard who is averaging 17. That will come down a bit once JDub is back but Mitchell playing at the level he's playing added to a championship team is like throwing gas on a fire.
Assuming reasonable health The 73 win record seems like it's potentially in jeopardy to me. But it shouldn't be surprising at all, they've had the confidence boost of winning the chip and there was already plenty of room for many of their rotation players to get better. Almost the entire team is either in their prime or significantly younger than that. I'm not sure if they are absolutely stacked with top end talent but up and down the roster they are maybe the deepest team in the league.
We are witnessing history and it's so sweet. TTFU!
Thunder is the defending champion, why are we surprised?
I'm a Laker fan but I've always maintained that OKC is a tier above everyone else right now. I believe the Lakers can compete with them but LA and the other contenders need something to push them up to OKC's tier, for LA is that LeBron coming back? Or a trade? I Dunno, but something needs to happen.
Only team in the league that can give Thunder a run for their money is Jokic… he’s an uncontrolled variable that’s just to good to account for. But no team in the east can touch okc this season u less we have another Cinderella story like the pacers and it’s really just Denver in the east. People want to say Huston but I think that team is getting over hyped as hell, KD is not a winning player and no pg is going to be very rough for them come playoffs.
The fourth quarter of every game is being played by their C team, because they get so far ahead by the end of the first three quarters. Think about that and how it lowers their true capabilities.
Ofc they’re only 23 yrs old 👀
2:40 couldn’t look me in the eyes as you said that😂😂😂
MY BELOVED SHAIIIII❤
Yeah, predictable, barely any of them are even in their primes. It's a two horse race between them and Denver, easily the two best teams in the league.
Thunders are basically 1 Chet injury away from contender vs champion
I'm an OKC fan. How can we not be better? We went from play in to one seed the following year to champions the year after that. The reason for that is if you have even one really good young player then that can make your team take a small leap every year as that guy gets better. What you have in OKC is an entire team of young guys so you could have two or three guys taking a big leap and the rest just get gradually better but it results in a big leap from the team as a whole every year almost. Chet and Ajay this season look tremendous. Isaiah Joe has taken a leap and we haven't even seen J Dub yet. A team this young will always keep getting better for years to come. Chet, Dub, Ajay and Wallace are years away from peaking. And we still haven't seen Nicola Topic and Thomas Sorber yet who were two of the most hyped players in the last two draft classes. Plus there's the unprotected first rounder from the Clippers that could bring in a genuine star player if they tumble down the conference .
miss 4th quarter jdub
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T wolves winning it all
Happy birthday!
And Thunder Up!