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Oct 17, 2013
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Bank Of Oklahoma Center, Tulsa | 92 tickets available | Avg. Price: $146
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Oct 23, 2013
Wednesday, 7:00 PM
INTRUST Bank Arena, Wichita | 202 tickets available | Avg. Price: $84
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The Oklahoma City Thunder were known as the Seattle Supersonics from 1967-2008. At this point, the city of Seattle could simply not give their NBA team the financial support that was required. As a result, the franchise was moved and renamed to Oklahoma. The teams will share their history, so in theory the Thunder have won eight division titles, four conference titles, and one NBA championship in 1979. The 90's was a great decade for the old Seattle Supersonics, with the team reaching four division title wins yet only managing to convert that into one NBA finals appearance. That second NBA title never came. Yet fans would buy Oklahoma City Thunder tickets in great numbers when they went by their old Seattle name. The new team based in Oklahoma has already got a very powerful and passionate fan base. People wondered if Oklahoma would take to a basketball team, but they have responded brilliantly. Oklahoma City Thunder tickets sales are through the roof for home games and even more so when it comes to playoff season. 2010 was the year when the Thunder emerged from their slumber and turned out to be a true contender. While the franchise never had the financial might of the others, they managed to draft brilliantly, much to the delight of Oklahoma City Thunder tickets holders. They got Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, James Harden, Serge Ibaka, and Thabo Sefolosha all within a couple of years. This team is one of the youngest, most powerful, and most energetic in the entire NBA and Oklahoma City Thunder tickets holders are delighted they get to see them in action. They have already made the playoffs twice and went all the way to 5 games with the Miami Heat in the 2011-2012 NBA Finals before succumbing to the quality of LeBron James and co.

The Oklahoma City Thunder moved to the Chesapeake Energy Arena when the team came from Seattle. The arena can hold 18,203 basketball fans for home games. Oklahoma City Thunder tickets have no trouble selling out for these games. As stated earlier, there was some doubting whether a move to Oklahoma was smart. The area had never had a basketball team in this capacity before. However, the fans were delighted that their area got a team with the illustrious history of the Seattle Supersonics. Fans have turned up in their thousands to buy Oklahoma City Thunder tickets and many fans end up being unable to attend games, such is the demand for tickets. Despite being a young team, the Thunder fans have huge ambitions. While they are very happy to buy Oklahoma City Thunder tickets, they have a great desire for the team to become NBA champions. The fans also pride themselves in the fact their team has been built from genius draft picks, not by spending on huge contracts for established superstars. In Kevin Durant, the Oklahoma City Thunder tickets holders get to see the NBA's leading scorer in action. Russell Westbrook is an admirable and athletic point guard who can supply passes and score huge numbers as well. Perry Jones III has come to the team in the 2012 draft and fans will be hoping he is another young superstar. The team of Durant, Westbrook, and Harden may not stay together forever, so fans will be hoping the next couple of years brings an NBA title. This will be difficult, though, with the Miami Heat having the "big three" and the Lakers building a new super team with Kobe, Gasol, and Artest being joined by Steve Nash and Dwight Howard.

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6-12-13: The season started out promising for the Thunder but ended rather prematurely. After winning 60 games and locking up the top seed in the west, the Thunder braced for a series against the Houston Rockets. All was well until all-star point guard Russell Westbrook suffered a season ending knee injury during a controversial hustle play with an opponent. Without Westbrook, the Thunder were able to advance to the next round before being ousted by the Memphis Grizzles. In an unusual case, the Thunder will actually select in the draft amongst the lottery teams, in the 12th slot. This should only continue their impressive resume of home grown talent.

2-20-13: The Thunder are 39-14 and losers of two straight, but there is little to worry about in Oklahoma these days. As the team travels to Houston for their first game since the all-star break, they will look to improve on their current first place position by increasing their lead over division rivals. After playing Houston the Thunder will return home for a 3 game mini home stand. League leading scorer and MVP candidate Kevin Durant has been leading the way for the Thunder averaging 29 points per game, despite Russell Westbrook bring the team’s leading shot taker. Many have criticized this fact but the fact5 that remains is that the Thunder are championship contenders.

11-26-12: The Thunder has jumped out to a strong 10-4 start this season as they gear up to make another run at the title. With Kevin Durant putting up MVP-type numbers, OKC prepares for a three game home stand against the Bobcats, Rockets and Jazz. Despite the trade of James Harden, the Thunder still score 103 points per game which is second best in the entire league. With a week of winnable games, expect the Thunder to remain in first place through the all-star break and beyond.