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Win% Seattle SuperSonics regular season record (1967–2008) 1,745 1,585 .524 Oklahoma City Thunder regular season record (2008–present) 725 551 .568 All-time regular season record 2,470 2,136.536; Seattle SuperSonics post-season record (1967–2008) 107 110 .493 Oklahoma City Thunder post-season record (2008–present) 64 62 .508
The franchise was the Seattle SuperSonics from 1967 to 2008 until relocated to Oklahoma City. The team plays its home games at the Paycom Center. [1] The Thunder is owned by Professional Basketball Club LLC and coached by Mark Daigneault, with Sam Presti as its General Manager. All records and achievements shown have been accomplished in ...
Prior to the Thunder's record–setting 73–point blowout loss to the Grizzlies' in Memphis on December 2, just eight months earlier in the previous season, when the Thunder lost at home to the Indiana Pacers 152–95 on May 1, 2021, in Oklahoma City. For the Thunder's worst of history suffered their worst side on the most unwanted records in ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder dominated the Portland Trail Blazers on Thursday night, winning by 62 points to record the biggest win in franchise history and move into a tie for first place in the ...
The OKC Thunder is set to host its first playoff game since 2019 at Paycom Center on Sunday night.
The Oklahoma City Thunder made just one player trade — a low-risk move that solidified the direction OKC is taking into the postseason. ... OKC Thunder suffers biggest loss of season in 35 ...
In their 41 seasons in Seattle, the SuperSonics compiled a 1,745–1,585 (.524) win–loss record in the regular season and went 107–110 (.493) in the playoffs. The franchise's titles include three Western Conference championships (1978, 1979 and 1996) and one NBA title in 1979.
On December 2, 2021, the Oklahoma City Thunder took a 73-point loss against the Memphis Grizzlies setting an NBA-record for the worst margin of loss in history. [ 35 ] On December 27, 2021, Josh Giddey became the second player in NBA history to record a double-double while also going scoreless ( Norm Van Lier ).