3 former OKC Thunder players find new NBA homes
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What's going on here? Is Kevin Durant running DJ Envy level scams now? No, it's more of a strategic marketing ploy.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNFormer Thunder star Paul George ranked No. 78 in NBA history
Despite a lack of playoff success, George is one of the defining players of the NBA's 2010s. He made several All-Star and All-NBA teams. The two-way wing was also named on a handful of All-Defensive Teams. His biggest contribution to OKC happened off the court.
Here are the top five candidates for the OKC Thunder's third and final two-way contract for the upcoming season.
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What former Utes star Branden Carlson learned about becoming a champion from the OKC Thunder
The former Utes center is an NBA champion with the Thunder and has signed a second two-way deal to stay with the Thunder for the 2025-26 season.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNFormer Thunder star Russell Westbrook ranked No. 48 in NBA history
Westbrook played the first 11 of his 17 seasons on the Thunder. He won the 2016-17 MVP award and was a perennial All-Star and All-NBA member during his time in OKC. He was the co-star alongside Kevin Durant in the Thunder's first championship window.
Hartenstein and Holmgren only played in 20 regular season games together. The Thunder, in the 316 minutes they shared, outscored opponents by 13.5 points per 100 possessions. In 239 playoff minutes, lineups that included Hartenstein and Holmgren had a 5.1 net rating.
The Phoenix Suns failed to make it past the second round in the three years they had the all-time great and future first-ballot Hall of Famer.
After dealing with a litany of injuries and parting with veterans at the trade deadline, the Philadelphia 76ers took a flier on a handful of young players to cl