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Hey Tribe! In this special season finale, we step out of the studio and into one of our favorite bars, Blind Barber. This time, we’re switching things up a bit […]
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		The Oklahoma City Thunder are currently sitting at the top of the Western Conference, which is not bad for a team that’s also one of the youngest in the NBA. But how are they dominating the league the way that they are so quickly?
ESPN Senior Writer Chris Herring recently wrote about how the Thunder’s on-court presence is starting to resemble a 2014 Golden State Warriors team preparing to make a dynastic, four-championship run.
With an emerging big three featuring an MVP candidate in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, a standout rookie in Chet Holmgren, and a fast rising second-year star in Jalen Williams. Oklahoma City is playing at a high level, despite barely having played together. But the results speak for themselves.
So today, Herring breaks down the numbers and tells us how the Thunder’s rise just might be inevitable.
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	Hey Tribe! In this special season finale, we step out of the studio and into one of our favorite bars, Blind Barber. This time, we’re switching things up a bit […]
 
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