The Thunder continues its five-game road trip tonight when it takes on Portland. “We have some difficult places to play, and on the road it’s not easy," Thunder Coach Scott Brooks said. Game time is 9 p.m. Central and will air live on FS Oklahoma and the Thunder Radio Network. READ MORE | BROADCASTERS' PREVIEW | GAME NOTES
Matt Pinto, left, and Brian Davis handle the play-by-play duties for Thunder Basketball broadcasts on the Thunder Radio Network and Fox Sports Oklahoma. We have selected four of their calls from the past week (1/27-2/3) and will let fans determine their favorite each week in our Thunder TV/Radio Calls of the Week vote. CAST YOUR VOTE!
In this week's edition of Thunder Insider, listen in on a 1-on-1 with Thabo Sefolosha. Also, our broadcast team takes a look at the past week's road trip and Mike Steely goes shopping with fans. WATCH NOW: EPISODE 11
Kevin Durant finished with 22 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks, but the Thunder fell short to the Spurs, 107-96, on the road. Russell Westbrook scored 18 points while James Harden had 19 off the bench. The Thunder now turns its focus to its Monday night game in Portland against the Trail Blazers. GAME RECAP |GAME PHOTOS | BOXSCORE
Check out highlights from the Thunder's game against the San Antonio Spurs from Saturday night. Also, listen in as Head Coach Scott Brooks speaks with reporters after the game. OKC-SAS GAME HIGHLIGHTS | POST-GAME: COACH BROOKS
The Thunder outscored Memphis 32-17 in the fourth quarter to pull out a 101-94 victory over the Grizzlies Friday night at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Take another look at the home win through our second look PHOTO GALLERY.
Kevin Durant scored seven unanswered points in the final 53.8 seconds to lead the Thunder to a 101-94 victory over Memphis. Durant finished with 36 points and 10 rebounds to cap a night that saw the Thunder block 12 shots, register eight steals and hold the Grizzlies to 42.5 percent shooting. GAME RECAP | PHOTOS | BOXSCORE
Watch highlights from the Thunder's thrilling 101-94 win against the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night. Also check out post-game reaction from Head Coach Scott Brooks and center Nazr Mohammed. OKC-MEM HIGHLIGHTS | IN THE LOCKER ROOM
Check out photos and video of the Thunder's junior dance team the Rain Drops, presented by Trochta's, as they performed in front of a jam-packed Chesapeake Energy Arena. Also check out other sights and sounds from inside the arena. PHOTO GALLERYVIDEOS: RAIN DROPS | KISS CAM | THREE-POINT BUNDLE
Thunder forward Kevin Durant was named a starter on the 2012 Western Conference All-Star team after receiving 1,345,566 votes, second most in the conference. This will mark Durant’s third career All-Star appearance and his second as a starter. The game will be played Feb. 26 in Orlando. STORY | PRESS RELEASE | DURANT'S REACTION
On Thursday, four Thunder players spent their day off at Warr Acres' James L. Capps Middle School to participate in the Thunder Fit program. Nazr Mohammed, Daequan Cook, Cole Aldrich and Reggie Jackson helped over 60 middle schoolers learn about healthy living. READ MORE | VIEW PHOTOS | WATCH VIDEO
Serge Ibaka posted a double-double with 10 blocks (career-high) and 11 boards as the Thunder earned a 95-86 road win over the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday night. James Harden had nine assists (season-high), 10 points and seven rebounds. Russell Westbrook finished with a game-high 33 points. GAME RECAP | PHOTOS | BOXSCORE