The Oklahoma City Thunder's postgame traditions have drawn a sharp reaction from Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green ...
Jeff Green is a 38-year-old journeyman, but his first two stops were with the Seattle SuperSonics and the OKC Thunder.
The Thunder’s G League affiliate, the Oklahoma City Blue, hosted its media day at the Paycom Center. Unprompted, Ducas ...
Fair to say the Oklahoma City Thunder's 127-116 loss to the Golden State Warriors was one of those stormy nights. Any ...
This shared mindset has allowed Oklahoma City to become one of the closest teams in the NBA with sky high chemistry ... Draymond Green ripped the Thunder’s postgame camaraderie out of nowhere ...
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However, Draymond Green isn't completely sold on the Thunder yet. The Thunder have become known for their postgame interview tradition in which the team joins the featured player after the game ...
Clemente Almanza: More from Draymond Green from his podcast about the Thunder: “Shai is on the verge of becoming a superstar. I don’t quite personally think he’s a superstar yet. Because ...
He has never been shy about speaking his opinions and has now set his sights on the Oklahoma City Thunder. SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCTOBER 27: Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors dribbles ...
Thunder fans love the tradition. Some look forward to it more than the games themselves. But for those outside of OKC, it's rubbed some people the wrong way. The latest example is Draymond Green.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are off to an undefeated start to the 2024-25 NBA season, prompting conversations about their potential. Green isn't a fan. On a recent episode of his podcast ...