The Oklahoma City Thunder have found its starting five with the second year guard Cason Wallace tying together to group.
While the starting lineup will be fluid throughout the year, the rising star is making a strong case to stick around.
On Thursday, the NBA released the second returns of All-Star fan voting and the Oklahoma City Thunder currently have two ...
That type of adjustment usually needs a learning curve. The 21-year-old certainly underwent that to start his season. After he shot 41.9% from 3 on 2.9 attempts last season, Wallace got off to a slow ...
Jalen Williams remains seventh among West frontcourt players. He's accrued 328,329 votes. Alperen Sengun (556,515 votes) and Andrew Wiggins (307,738 votes) are sandwiched between him. The full results ...
The Thunder didn't do much of anything well in its NBA Cup loss to the Bucks. It's disappointing now, but it could be ...
While Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is a shoo-in to be named an All-Star starter for a second straight season, the Oklahoma City ...
Aaron Wiggins will slot in as the fifth starter who has been a swingman for Daigneault during this season as OKC flips through a Wallace-Joe-Wiggins trio for its fifth starter in each game.
Grimes didn't do much in his last opportunity as a starter Dec. 10 against OKC, finishing with four points, three rebounds, two assists and one steal over 18 minutes.
Oklahoma City might not have a permanent starting five, but it has a go-to fifth starter. Entering the season, there was much discussion about who would fill out the Thunder’s starting five.