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September 12, 2025
Which OKC Thunder player is most likely to take more heaves?
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Which OKC Thunder player is most likely to take more heaves?
OKC Thunder could lean into end-of-quarter heaves in 2025-26 under a new rule that awards successful last-second shots as three-pointers and labels misses as team misses. Kenrich Williams has the clearest track record for attempts (7 across 7 seasons), making him the most likely Thunder candidate to push volume if the team pursues late-game variance. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams, Lu Dort, Aaron Wiggins, and Isaiah Joe have shown limited histories with heaves, but none match Williams. The piece notes no Thunder has yet converted a last-second heave, yet the new rule creates a pathway for multiple players to test the buzzer with range and decision-making at stake.
Which Thunder player is most likely to lead end-of-quarter heaves in 2025-26 and how should fantasy managers value him?How should fantasy owners prepare for increased late-game shot chances from OKC?Could OKC’s late-game approach alter the team’s closing lineup this season?What is the biggest risk of embracing more late-heave attempts for OKC?
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https://okcthunderwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

August 9, 2025
2024-25 Thunder player grades: Isaiah Joe
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OKC Thunder Wire
2024-25 Thunder player grades: Isaiah Joe

The Oklahoma City Thunder capped a historic 68-win regular season with a championship ring, and Isaiah Joe emerged as the pivotal outside weapon off the bench. Joe posted a career year, averaging 10.2 points while shooting 41.2% from long range on 6.1 attempts per game, and he did so with 82.1% from the stripe and a 61.7% true shooting. His shooting volume translated into a sizable 17.2% usage rate and 5.1 win shares while providing a reliable floor-spreader that allowed Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams to attack with space. Joe wasn’t merely a catch-and-shoot option; he flashed athletes’ versatility, showing off occasional transition bursts and a willingness to attack when defenses overhelp. His career-best 33-point game underscored that he can explode when given runway. The Thunder locked him in with a 2025-26 salary of $12.4 million, with two more years of team control (2026-27 at $11.3M; 2027-28 at $11.3M with a team option). The Arkansas native has evolved from a late 2022 training camp invite into a trusted, high-volume shooter who can soak up minutes and space the floor for drive-heavy stars. Moving forward, continued shooting volume and durability will determine Joe’s ceiling as a fantasy asset and a core piece of OKC’s repeat-contender plan.

Given Isaiah Joe's 2024-25 production, should fantasy managers lock him as a primary 3-point streamer next season?How does Joe's presence affect Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's fantasy upside in OKC?With Joe's contract rising, is there risk to his long-term fantasy value if OKC changes its rotation?Which lineups maximize Joe’s 3P upside in the upcoming season?
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https://okcthunderwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

July 25, 2025
Jaylin Williams, Isaiah Joe explain why they held parade at Arkansas
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OKC Thunder Wire
Jaylin Williams, Isaiah Joe explain why they held parade at Arkansas
The Oklahoma City Thunder recently celebrated their NBA championship win with a parade in Fort Smith, Arkansas, led by Jaylin Williams and Isaiah Joe. The duo, who have been teammates since high school, returned home to honor the support of their community. They expressed gratitude to the fans who braved the summer heat to celebrate them and their championship achievement. Their bond with Arkansas fans is deep, as both players cited the vocal loyalty of Razorback supporters. The Thunder's historic season, culminating in a 68-14 record, positioned them as champions, with Williams and Joe playing pivotal roles throughout the playoffs.
How does the Thunder's championship affect their players' fantasy potential?What insights can we gather from the Thunder's winning strategy?Which Thunder players are undervalued in current fantasy drafts?How does community support impact a player's performance?
Mentions:
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https://okcthunderwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

July 25, 2025
Jaylin Williams, Isaiah Joe host NBA championship parade at Arkansas
@the_thunderwire
OKC Thunder Wire
Jaylin Williams, Isaiah Joe host NBA championship parade at Arkansas
Jaylin Williams and Isaiah Joe of the Oklahoma City Thunder hosted a championship parade in their hometown of Fort Smith, AR, following the team's historic NBA championship win. Both players have shared a close bond since high school and together celebrated their success with the local community. Williams shone particularly in the playoffs, notably against superstar Nikola Jokic, and Joe had a breakout season off the bench. The parade not only showcased their achievements but also their commitment to giving back to the Arkansas community, a region that has passionately supported the Thunder. Their celebration with the Larry O'Brien trophy emphasizes the significance of their historic season for both the players and their fans.
What does the future hold for the Thunder after their championship?How important is community involvement for the Thunder?What are the key takeaways from the Thunder's championship run?How can the Thunder improve for next season?
Mentions:
@Isaiah Joe | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
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https://okcthunderwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

July 21, 2025
Thunder jersey history No. 34 - Desmond Mason (2000-03)
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OKC Thunder Wire
Thunder jersey history No. 34 - Desmond Mason (2000-03)

The Oklahoma City Thunder's jersey history reflects a rich tradition through its various players. Notably, Desmond Mason, who wore jersey No. 34, made an impact during his time with the franchise between 2000 and 2003. Drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics as the 17th overall pick, Mason was known for contributing an average of 9.9 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game. His journey included a brief return to OKC in 2008, and he played for teams like the Milwaukee Bucks and New Orleans Hornets during his career.

This exploration of jersey numbers not only honors Mason's legacy but also highlights the broader history of players who have donned the Thunder's colors. Jersey No. 34 has been worn by a total of 17 players throughout the franchise's existence, marking significant moments in both Seattle and Oklahoma City. The legacy of these athletes continues to resonate, shaping the Thunder's identity.

What significance does jersey No. 34 hold in the context of the Thunder?How does the Thunder's jersey history impact its fanbase?What role does player history play in shaping a franchise's identity?How does the Thunder market its legacy through jerseys?
Mentions:
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https://okcthunderwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

September 12, 2025
Which OKC Thunder player is most likely to take more heaves?
@the_thunderwire
OKC Thunder Wire
Which OKC Thunder player is most likely to take more heaves?
OKC Thunder could lean into end-of-quarter heaves in 2025-26 under a new rule that awards successful last-second shots as three-pointers and labels misses as team misses. Kenrich Williams has the clearest track record for attempts (7 across 7 seasons), making him the most likely Thunder candidate to push volume if the team pursues late-game variance. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams, Lu Dort, Aaron Wiggins, and Isaiah Joe have shown limited histories with heaves, but none match Williams. The piece notes no Thunder has yet converted a last-second heave, yet the new rule creates a pathway for multiple players to test the buzzer with range and decision-making at stake.
Which Thunder player is most likely to lead end-of-quarter heaves in 2025-26 and how should fantasy managers value him?How should fantasy owners prepare for increased late-game shot chances from OKC?Could OKC’s late-game approach alter the team’s closing lineup this season?What is the biggest risk of embracing more late-heave attempts for OKC?
Mentions:
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https://okcthunderwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

August 9, 2025
2024-25 Thunder player grades: Isaiah Joe
@the_thunderwire
OKC Thunder Wire
2024-25 Thunder player grades: Isaiah Joe

The Oklahoma City Thunder capped a historic 68-win regular season with a championship ring, and Isaiah Joe emerged as the pivotal outside weapon off the bench. Joe posted a career year, averaging 10.2 points while shooting 41.2% from long range on 6.1 attempts per game, and he did so with 82.1% from the stripe and a 61.7% true shooting. His shooting volume translated into a sizable 17.2% usage rate and 5.1 win shares while providing a reliable floor-spreader that allowed Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams to attack with space. Joe wasn’t merely a catch-and-shoot option; he flashed athletes’ versatility, showing off occasional transition bursts and a willingness to attack when defenses overhelp. His career-best 33-point game underscored that he can explode when given runway. The Thunder locked him in with a 2025-26 salary of $12.4 million, with two more years of team control (2026-27 at $11.3M; 2027-28 at $11.3M with a team option). The Arkansas native has evolved from a late 2022 training camp invite into a trusted, high-volume shooter who can soak up minutes and space the floor for drive-heavy stars. Moving forward, continued shooting volume and durability will determine Joe’s ceiling as a fantasy asset and a core piece of OKC’s repeat-contender plan.

Given Isaiah Joe's 2024-25 production, should fantasy managers lock him as a primary 3-point streamer next season?How does Joe's presence affect Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's fantasy upside in OKC?With Joe's contract rising, is there risk to his long-term fantasy value if OKC changes its rotation?Which lineups maximize Joe’s 3P upside in the upcoming season?
Mentions:
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https://okcthunderwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

July 25, 2025
Jaylin Williams, Isaiah Joe explain why they held parade at Arkansas
@the_thunderwire
OKC Thunder Wire
Jaylin Williams, Isaiah Joe explain why they held parade at Arkansas
The Oklahoma City Thunder recently celebrated their NBA championship win with a parade in Fort Smith, Arkansas, led by Jaylin Williams and Isaiah Joe. The duo, who have been teammates since high school, returned home to honor the support of their community. They expressed gratitude to the fans who braved the summer heat to celebrate them and their championship achievement. Their bond with Arkansas fans is deep, as both players cited the vocal loyalty of Razorback supporters. The Thunder's historic season, culminating in a 68-14 record, positioned them as champions, with Williams and Joe playing pivotal roles throughout the playoffs.
How does the Thunder's championship affect their players' fantasy potential?What insights can we gather from the Thunder's winning strategy?Which Thunder players are undervalued in current fantasy drafts?How does community support impact a player's performance?
Mentions:
@Isaiah Joe | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Isaiah Joe | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Jaylin Williams | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Jaylin Williams | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
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https://okcthunderwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

July 25, 2025
Jaylin Williams, Isaiah Joe host NBA championship parade at Arkansas
@the_thunderwire
OKC Thunder Wire
Jaylin Williams, Isaiah Joe host NBA championship parade at Arkansas
Jaylin Williams and Isaiah Joe of the Oklahoma City Thunder hosted a championship parade in their hometown of Fort Smith, AR, following the team's historic NBA championship win. Both players have shared a close bond since high school and together celebrated their success with the local community. Williams shone particularly in the playoffs, notably against superstar Nikola Jokic, and Joe had a breakout season off the bench. The parade not only showcased their achievements but also their commitment to giving back to the Arkansas community, a region that has passionately supported the Thunder. Their celebration with the Larry O'Brien trophy emphasizes the significance of their historic season for both the players and their fans.
What does the future hold for the Thunder after their championship?How important is community involvement for the Thunder?What are the key takeaways from the Thunder's championship run?How can the Thunder improve for next season?
Mentions:
@Isaiah Joe | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Isaiah Joe | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Jaylin Williams | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Jaylin Williams | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
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https://okcthunderwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

July 21, 2025
Thunder jersey history No. 34 - Desmond Mason (2000-03)
@the_thunderwire
OKC Thunder Wire
Thunder jersey history No. 34 - Desmond Mason (2000-03)

The Oklahoma City Thunder's jersey history reflects a rich tradition through its various players. Notably, Desmond Mason, who wore jersey No. 34, made an impact during his time with the franchise between 2000 and 2003. Drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics as the 17th overall pick, Mason was known for contributing an average of 9.9 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game. His journey included a brief return to OKC in 2008, and he played for teams like the Milwaukee Bucks and New Orleans Hornets during his career.

This exploration of jersey numbers not only honors Mason's legacy but also highlights the broader history of players who have donned the Thunder's colors. Jersey No. 34 has been worn by a total of 17 players throughout the franchise's existence, marking significant moments in both Seattle and Oklahoma City. The legacy of these athletes continues to resonate, shaping the Thunder's identity.

What significance does jersey No. 34 hold in the context of the Thunder?How does the Thunder's jersey history impact its fanbase?What role does player history play in shaping a franchise's identity?How does the Thunder market its legacy through jerseys?
Mentions:
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https://okcthunderwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

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