This week marks the five-year anniversary of the COVID-19 lockdown. Mostly, life has returned to normal. But in some ways we still seem to be struggling, our columnist notes.
Disappointment has been a common theme across the league even more than normal. One teams stands above the rest.
Detroit Pistons guard Malik Beasley, left, tries to knock the ball away from Washington Wizards guard Bub Carrington (8) ...
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The OKC City Council approved Flintco and Mortenson as the construction team for the new Oklahoma City Thunder Arena.
Demolition of Prairie Surf Studios in downtown Oklahoma City is set to begin in April to make way for the new $900 million ...
After more than a half century as the center of Oklahoma City's culture, sports, politics and entertainment, the Myriad is ...
Golden Valley-based Mortenson and Flintco, a Tulsa-based builder, have been hired to build a $900 million arena for the NBA’s ...
The Thunder have been a No. 1 seed in back-to-back years, yet they still don't seem to have the type of respect they deserve.
The Thunder is amid a tough road trip: at Boston on Wednesday, at Detroit on Saturday and at Milwaukee on Sunday.
The sports world was totally paused in March 2020. It was COVID-19’s first punch-in-the-face impact on sports. 60 months later, everyone can be at this week's state basketball tournament, and ...
The Oklahoma City Council on Tuesday voted to hire the team of Flintco-Mortenson to build the city's $1 billion arena.