We’ve all heard that heat always rises, and the NBA Finals were no exception. But the Thunder organization and fans did their fair share of rising as well. Despite a 4-1 series loss in the 2012 NBA Finals, the Thunder players, coaches, and fans can rest easy knowing they handled the defeat with dignity. The season may be over, but the love, respect, and pride fans have for the Thunder won’t
Once again, the Heat started out hot, but the Thunder weren’t nearly as cold as they have been. But a good start means nothing without a strong finish, and the Heat took game 3 with a 91-85 victory, giving them a 2-1 series lead in the finals.
Last Thursday, the resilient Miami Heat tied the NBA Finals series, 1-1. Now the series has traveled to South Beach, where the Thunder hope to steal a victory in the first of three road games.
At 16 most teens are getting their driver’s license and going on their first dates, but that’s not the case for this young Oklahoma City teenager. On May 21, 2012, Avery Mayers, along with a co-defendant, shot eight people who were severely injured outside of the Chesapeake Arena during the NBA playoff game of the OKC Thunder vs. LA Lakers. What would cause a teenager to open fire in a crowd of 7