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The city of Fort Smith will feature Oklahoma City Thunder players and former Northside High School students Jaylin Williams ...
A 6-foot-3 sharpshooting guard, Joe has been with the Thunder since 2022. Here’s a deeper look at Joe. Joe spent two seasons at Arkansas, averaging 15.2 points per game for the Razorbacks. Joe was ...
For delivering the mic-drop moment of the Thunder’s championship parade, maybe we should just give Jaylin Williams an A+ and ...
Isaiah Joe and Jaylin Williams, both from Fort Smith, Arkansas, are now teammates on the OKC Thunder, playing in the 2025 NBA Finals against the Indiana Pacers. Despite not playing together in college ...
Fort Smith natives Isaiah Joe and Jaylin Williams make their long-awaited return to the townwhere the old west meets the new ...
Fort Smith will honor NBA champs Jaylin Williams and Isaiah Joe with a downtown celebration, "Thunder in the Fort," on July ...
A Los Angeles Lakers trade idea ships out LeBron James to the Oklahoma City Thunder for a haul of players and prospects.
However, Isaiah Joe has been pretty streaky this season. If Oklahoma City wants to bring the Larry O’Brien trophy home, Joe must become a more consistent three-point shooter.
Isaiah Joe addressed the importance of playing good defense for the OKC Thunder, and he is still contributing with his perimeter shooting for the team. Joe has been a big part of the Thunder’s ...
There are a myriad of ways to describe Arkansas native Isaiah Joe. He’s a flamethrower. A walking bucket. A sniper. The slim 6’4″ guard epitomizes the shooting specialist archetype.
Joe registered 18 points (5-9 FG, 5-8 3Pt, 3-3 FT), three rebounds, two assists and one steal over 23 minutes off the bench during Monday's 125-96 win over the Bucks. Since missing a couple of ...
Isaiah Joe and Jaylin Williams can't help but reminisce every time they host their annual youth camps in Fort Smith, Arkansas. It's the city they've called home throughout their entire lives.