With the reported departures of Thunder champions Aaron Wiggins and Isaiah Joe, it is most fitting to honor their legacy in Oklahoma City. These two gentlemen were key contributors to our 2025 NBA championship, our city’s first championship in a major league professional sport. Aaron and Isaiah will therefore always be a part of OKC’s history. On behalf of the people of Oklahoma City, we thank Aaron and Isaiah and we wish them all the best in their next chapter. I’ve included below the 2025 proclamations for “Aaron Wiggins Day” and “Isaiah Joe Day,” each of which provides a recap of their legacy.
One way or another, either for the play on Brunson in Game 2 or that closeout, Wemby should've picked up his 4th flagrant point at some point in this series and should've faced a one-game suspension. He's super lucky.
you guys dislike shai so much you’ve reached the point of morally bankrupting yourselves into carrying water for a gambling company mass producing ai propaganda around a player for engagement
Mainstream media consensus was that nba needed to bring back the midrange and physical basketball and then a team with an all time great midrange scorer and a physical defense comes along and it’s just nothing but hatred you can’t make it up
Brandin Podziemski on the Jaden Ivey situation:
“I agree with every last word he said. If [Jaden Ivey] gets waived for speaking the truth, then I should too.”