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September 13, 2025
Thunder jersey history No. 43 - Kenny McIntosh (1972-75)
@the_thunderwire
OKC Thunder Wire
Thunder jersey history No. 43 - Kenny McIntosh (1972-75)
Jersey No. 43 threads through the Thunder/Sonics lineage with Kenny McIntosh as the latest notable wearer. McIntosh, who wore 40 and 43 for Seattle after being drafted 15th overall by the Bulls in 1971, posted 6.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game in his Sonics years. Four players total wore 43 in franchise history, and the piece ties the Sonics era to the Thunder’s ongoing jersey-number archive, highlighting nostalgia’s role in framing contemporary fantasy narratives.
Which players wore No. 43 for the Thunder/Sonics lineage and what does McIntosh's era reveal about that number's role?What were McIntosh's per-game stats with the Sonics wearing No. 43?How does the jersey-number tradition affect retro-jersey analysis for fantasy sports?What is the significance of No. 43 to the Thunder's current jersey-history project for fantasy storytelling?
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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?
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https://okcthunderwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

September 12, 2025
Biggest roster holes for all 30 NBA teams for 2025-26 season - ESPN
ESPN
Biggest roster holes for all 30 NBA teams for 2025-26 season - ESPN
NBA offseason wrap: 30 teams head to camp with rosters largely set but holes persist, from Hawks' second-unit playmaking to Nuggets' point guard depth and Warriors' contract gridlock. The piece distills each club's single biggest roster hole and tees up fantasy implications for 2025-26, emphasizing internal development versus midseason moves.
Which teams present the most compelling buy-low targets in fantasy for 2025-26 based on roster holes?Which players are most likely to break out due to increased usage in restricted scenarios?How do restricted free agency dynamics affect fantasy decisions this season?Which schedule windows offer the strongest fantasy upside for players in the early season?
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https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/46217583/nba-r..

September 12, 2025
Predicting all 16 NBA Playoff teams for the 2025-26 season | SB Nation
Ricky O'Donnell
SB Nation
Predicting all 16 NBA Playoff teams for the 2025-26 season | SB Nation

Oklahoma City Thunder sit at the top of a strongly contending West in 2026, with Denver, Houston, and Minnesota close behind as the field shapes up. In the East, Cleveland and New York are locks, Orlando is primed for a big leap after bold moves, and Detroit, Atlanta, and the Bucks jockey for position behind them. The Lakers, Clippers, Spurs, and Warriors hover as plausible playoff entrants; the Spurs–Warriors debate sticks the bubble in a tight race. For fantasy, Sengun and Amen Thompson pop as breakout bets in Houston, Durant redefines load in a revamped Rockets roster, and superstars like LeBron and Doncic carry heavy workloads on star-studded teams.

The piece emphasizes risk and opportunity: high-usage stars will bear heavy minutes, rest plans loom for veterans, and rising young cores could flip standings. Desmond Bane’s move, Porzingis’ fit, and the continued evolution of Orlando’s engine around Banchero, Wagner, and Suggs create structural shifts that fantasy managers can exploit, from ceiling plays to reliable floor leaders.

Which single player offers the best mid-round upside given these predictions?Which teams present the best value stacks for head-to-head bets?How do injuries and cap flexibility affect depth charts in these teams?Which rookies or second-year players are primed for breakout in this playoff field?
Mentions:
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https://www.sbnation.com/nba/1079660/nba-playoff-p..

September 11, 2025
Houston Rockets see season ticket growth ahead of Kevin Durant's debut
Danielle Lerner
Houston Chronicle
Houston Rockets see season ticket growth ahead of Kevin Durant's debut

Rockets season-ticket base up 25% ahead of Kevin Durant’s first season, signaling a surge in fan demand as Houston shifts toward title contention. Durant’s arrival amplifies national exposure with 28 national TV games set, including Amazon and NBC slots, and a home opener against Detroit looming after a road tilt at Oklahoma City. Attendance and corporate partnerships are rising as the organization leans into Udoka’s system and Amen Thompson’s emergence, with Durant and his twin brother adding front-office excitement.

What lineup optimizations should fantasy managers expect from Durant, Amen, and Ausar this season?Which Rockets players areBest bets for weekly fantasy value alongside Durant this season?How might national TV exposure alter weekly DFS strategies for Rockets players?What early-season trends would indicate Durant’s integration is ahead of schedule?
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https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/rockets/ar..

September 13, 2025
Thunder jersey history No. 43 - Kenny McIntosh (1972-75)
@the_thunderwire
OKC Thunder Wire
Thunder jersey history No. 43 - Kenny McIntosh (1972-75)
Jersey No. 43 threads through the Thunder/Sonics lineage with Kenny McIntosh as the latest notable wearer. McIntosh, who wore 40 and 43 for Seattle after being drafted 15th overall by the Bulls in 1971, posted 6.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game in his Sonics years. Four players total wore 43 in franchise history, and the piece ties the Sonics era to the Thunder’s ongoing jersey-number archive, highlighting nostalgia’s role in framing contemporary fantasy narratives.
Which players wore No. 43 for the Thunder/Sonics lineage and what does McIntosh's era reveal about that number's role?What were McIntosh's per-game stats with the Sonics wearing No. 43?How does the jersey-number tradition affect retro-jersey analysis for fantasy sports?What is the significance of No. 43 to the Thunder's current jersey-history project for fantasy storytelling?
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..

September 12, 2025
Biggest roster holes for all 30 NBA teams for 2025-26 season - ESPN
ESPN
Biggest roster holes for all 30 NBA teams for 2025-26 season - ESPN
NBA offseason wrap: 30 teams head to camp with rosters largely set but holes persist, from Hawks' second-unit playmaking to Nuggets' point guard depth and Warriors' contract gridlock. The piece distills each club's single biggest roster hole and tees up fantasy implications for 2025-26, emphasizing internal development versus midseason moves.
Which teams present the most compelling buy-low targets in fantasy for 2025-26 based on roster holes?Which players are most likely to break out due to increased usage in restricted scenarios?How do restricted free agency dynamics affect fantasy decisions this season?Which schedule windows offer the strongest fantasy upside for players in the early season?
Mentions:
Atlanta Hawks | NBA
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https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/46217583/nba-r..

September 12, 2025
Predicting all 16 NBA Playoff teams for the 2025-26 season | SB Nation
Ricky O'Donnell
SB Nation
Predicting all 16 NBA Playoff teams for the 2025-26 season | SB Nation

Oklahoma City Thunder sit at the top of a strongly contending West in 2026, with Denver, Houston, and Minnesota close behind as the field shapes up. In the East, Cleveland and New York are locks, Orlando is primed for a big leap after bold moves, and Detroit, Atlanta, and the Bucks jockey for position behind them. The Lakers, Clippers, Spurs, and Warriors hover as plausible playoff entrants; the Spurs–Warriors debate sticks the bubble in a tight race. For fantasy, Sengun and Amen Thompson pop as breakout bets in Houston, Durant redefines load in a revamped Rockets roster, and superstars like LeBron and Doncic carry heavy workloads on star-studded teams.

The piece emphasizes risk and opportunity: high-usage stars will bear heavy minutes, rest plans loom for veterans, and rising young cores could flip standings. Desmond Bane’s move, Porzingis’ fit, and the continued evolution of Orlando’s engine around Banchero, Wagner, and Suggs create structural shifts that fantasy managers can exploit, from ceiling plays to reliable floor leaders.

Which single player offers the best mid-round upside given these predictions?Which teams present the best value stacks for head-to-head bets?How do injuries and cap flexibility affect depth charts in these teams?Which rookies or second-year players are primed for breakout in this playoff field?
Mentions:
@Kevin Durant | Houston Rockets | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Houston Rockets | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Luka Doncic | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Luka Doncic | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
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https://www.sbnation.com/nba/1079660/nba-playoff-p..

September 11, 2025
Houston Rockets see season ticket growth ahead of Kevin Durant's debut
Danielle Lerner
Houston Chronicle
Houston Rockets see season ticket growth ahead of Kevin Durant's debut

Rockets season-ticket base up 25% ahead of Kevin Durant’s first season, signaling a surge in fan demand as Houston shifts toward title contention. Durant’s arrival amplifies national exposure with 28 national TV games set, including Amazon and NBC slots, and a home opener against Detroit looming after a road tilt at Oklahoma City. Attendance and corporate partnerships are rising as the organization leans into Udoka’s system and Amen Thompson’s emergence, with Durant and his twin brother adding front-office excitement.

What lineup optimizations should fantasy managers expect from Durant, Amen, and Ausar this season?Which Rockets players areBest bets for weekly fantasy value alongside Durant this season?How might national TV exposure alter weekly DFS strategies for Rockets players?What early-season trends would indicate Durant’s integration is ahead of schedule?
Mentions:
@Amen Thompson | Houston Rockets | NBA
@Amen Thompson | Houston Rockets | NBA
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@Kevin Durant | Houston Rockets | NBA
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https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/rockets/ar..

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