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The Oklahoma City Thunder and Cleveland Cavaliers square off tonight in a meeting between the best teams from each conference, and it should absolutely be considered a potential NBA Finals preview. Forget everything you thought you knew coming into the season,
Back in late November, Charles Barkley said the Phoenix Suns were the “second-best team” in the Western Conference behind the Oklahoma City Thunder while debating with Shaquille O’Neal. Barkley enters the New Year with a different take on his Suns.
Recently, Stephen A. Smith took to ESPN to give a harsh criticism of Phoenix, as well as some friendly advice on why he thinks they should pursue Jimmy Butler via trade.
Two of the NBA's best teams, the Oklahoma City Thunder and Cleveland Cavaliers, will face each other on Wednesday (7 p.m. on ESPN).
Five-time NBA Champion Derek Fisher recently revealed his regrets during his time with Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook and the OKC Thunder.
NBA fans got a massive treat — and a potential Finals preview — with the Cavaliers-Thunder showdown. Takeaways from the 10th week of the season.
The Phoenix Suns are spiraling and it does not sound like the players in the locker room are enjoying the ride.
The Charlotte Hornets (7-27) are taking a quick stop at home on Tuesday to take on the Phoenix Suns (16-18) before heading out on a five-game road trip. Charlot
Oklahoma City is off to its best start ever and on a 15-game victory streak in clear sight of a deep postseason run.
Cleveland and Oklahoma City are on pace to win 73 and 70 games, respectively, and will face each other for the first time this season on Wednesday night.
The Phoenix Suns (15-18) play the second of their three-game road trip at the Philadelphia 76ers (14-19) on Monday.