Carmelo Anthony Reveals Biggest Regret About His Thunder Stint

Carmelo Anthony Reveals Biggest Regret About His Thunder Stint

Carmelo Anthony heads to his next NBA destination with a tinge of regret. The Houston Rockets forward published a farewell letter to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday in The Oklahoman, in which he thanked the community for their support and also revealed why he’s remorseful over his one-season tenure on the team. “IN LIFE, I’ve learned that things don’t always turn out how you want,” Anthony wrote. “I wanted nothing more than to make it work here & help bring this city a championship. I’m sorry it didn’t work out while I was here.” Anthony arrived in OKC with hopes of teaming up

NBA Rumors: ‘Increasing’ Belief Thunder Should Trade Russell Westbrook

NBA Rumors: ‘Increasing’ Belief Thunder Should Trade Russell Westbrook

Has Russell Westbrook taken the Oklahoma City Thunder as far as he can? An “increasing number” of people around the NBA believe the Thunder should consider trading the superstar guard, ESPN’s Zach Lowe reported Monday on “The Lowe Post Podcast,” citing NBA sources. Lowe’s information in the aftermath of the Thunder’s loss to the Utah Jazz in the NBA playoffs, which marked the second consecutive season OKC has exited the NBA playoffs in the first round. “There’s an increasing number of people around the league who think the Thunder should look at trading Westbrook,” Lowe says. “To be clear, not a report. Not Thunder sources thin... NESN.com

Thunder Arena Takes Down Kevin Durant Photo As Era Ends In OKC

Kevin Durant is no longer a member of the Oklahoma City Thunder after agreeing to a two-year contract with the Golden State Warriors on Monday. You can expect over the next few days everything with Durant’s name and photo to be removed from Chesapeake Energy Arena in OKC. The removal outside the arena already is underway. And it didn’t take very long for the “Crying Jordan” meme to make an appearance. It’s a sad moment for Thunder fans. Durant was the franchise’s best player from its inception in 2008-09 after owner Clay Bennett moved the team from Seattle. In all honesty, the team never should have left Seattle, so T...

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NBA Playoffs 2011: Can Oklahoma City Thunder Make a Deep Playoff Run?

The 2011 NBA Playoffs will feature some veteran teams who know how to get the job done in the postseason. But this year will also be a time where some of the younger teams in the league will be looking to make a statement that their time is now.The Oklahoma City Thunder feel that this is their time to shine.The Thunder clinched their first Northwest division crown since moving to Oklahoma City, and they will also finish with their best record since relocating from Seattle. They gave the Los Angeles Lakers a run for their money in the first round last year as the No. 8 seed, but this year will be different.In the 2011 NBA Playoffs, the Thunder will