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Kansas City isn’t exactly ground zero for Oklahoma City Thunder fandom, but the NBA team does have support in the area.
Featured on the Paycom Center court are logos for the Thunder (in the center of the court), Paycom Center (diagonally adjacent from the Thunder logo) and YouTube TV (adjacent to the free-throw lane).
After the Pacers cut the score to 95-93, the Thunder went on a 16-4 run over the next two minutes and 55 seconds, pushing their lead to 14 before winning 120-109.And during that decisive stretch ...
The arena was recently ranked as one of the busiest arenas in the world on Billboard Magazine’s Midyear 2025 Report at an impressive 15,000-seat capacity.
In a perfect world, Zage Gravitt graduated from Wichita Falls High School.. But at least he got to represent Old High one last time during the 88th Oil Bowl all-star football game June 7, and all ...
Thunder forward Jalen Williams put it more bluntly: “It sucks, but we have been here before.” He added: “Regardless, if it’s the finals or Round 1, Round 2, you still have to win four games.
And then — like everyone else who wears the Thunder logo — he had to learn. “I think it just helped me kind of understand what the city’s been through," Hartenstein said.
As storms roll in, Thunder Up in the Park at Scissortail Park is paused due to storms, but fans are still gathering downtown ahead of Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
And then — like everyone else who wears the Thunder logo — he had to learn. “I think it just helped me kind of understand what the city’s been through," Hartenstein said.
And then — like everyone else who wears the Thunder logo — he had to learn. "I think it just helped me kind of understand what the city's been through," Hartenstein said.
It's a Thunder rule: To work in OKC, you must learn about OKC and what the bombing meant to the city
And then — like everyone else who wears the Thunder logo — he had to learn. “I think it just helped me kind of understand what the city’s been through," Hartenstein said.
And then — like everyone else who wears the Thunder logo — he had to learn. “I think it just helped me kind of understand what the city’s been through," Hartenstein said.
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