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Tonight (7:30 ET, Prime), a new run begins for the Thunder against the Suns at Paycom Center in the Cup Quarterfinals. Since that defeat nearly one year ago, Oklahoma City is 71-10 in the regular season, defending NBA champs and the hottest team in the league right now.
The NBA Cup format change kicks in next season, and the return of the annual in-season tournament finale to Las Vegas is unclear.
ESPN's Shams Charania reported on Tuesday that they're open to trading a few veterans, including Anthony Davis, D'Angelo Russell, Klay Thompson, and Daniel Gafford. NBA insider Jake Fischer then took it one step further and revealed a team that could be interested in one of those veterans.
Seven entrepreneurs move on to the NBA All-Star 2026 Pitch Finals, showcasing local founders driving innovation and community impact.
Oklahoma City, the reigning champs and a heavy preseason favorite to repeat, are a massive +125 favorite to win the NBA Finals for a second straight season.
Both the Oklahoma City Thunder and Phoenix Suns may be without multiple key players in Wednesday night's NBA Cup quarterfinals matchup.
The Oklahoma City Thunder’s defense of the NBA championship they won last year has gotten off to a near perfect start. In fact, not only have the Thunder been racking up victories, but they also have been winning games at a historic level.