The Official Schedule of the OKC Thunder is here

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The Official Schedule of the OKC Thunder is here image

Loud City doesn't have to wait any longer, as the official game schedule for the Oklahoma City Thunder 2024-25 season is here. Here are some of the most notable games:

On Thursday, October 24, for the very first game of the season, the Thunder head to Denver to take on the Nuggets in a storybook matchup. Not only were these two teams tied as the one and two seeds atop the Western Conference last year, but Shai Gilgeous-Alexander placed second in MVP voting behind Denver's Nikola Jokic.

The first home game for the Thunder takes place on Sunday, October 27, where OKC will be hosting the Atlanta Hawks.

The iconic matchup of Chet vs. Wemby takes place in OKC on Wednesday, October 30.

Then, on November 17, it is the rematch all Thunder fans are craving. The Thunder will host Luka and the Dallas Mavericks in their epic Western Conference Semi-Finals rematch as OKC looks to take revenge for last season.

The Thunder head to the Bay to face the Warriors on November 27. The last time the Thunder played the Warriors at their place: Shai had 40 points and Chet had a 36-point double-double, with three of those points sending the game to OT, leading to their eventual victory.

 

 

Later, the Minnesota Timberwolves travel to OKC on Tuesday, December 31 in an epic Shai vs. Ant, one vs. three-seed matchup.

Finally, to wrap up the noteworthy games, the Thunder will take on the reigning NBA Champion Boston Celtics at home on Sunday, January 5.

This season is full of star-studded matchups and spectacular games as the Thunder look to get back to the top of the league and seize their first-ever NBA Title.

 

Click here for the full Thunder season schedule.

 

 

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Brody Bitters

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Brody Bitters is a graduate from Butler University, where he studied Sports Media and Strategic Communications for four years. Brody previously worked as a sports reporter in Zanesville, Ohio, where he covered all things athletics from high school football, baseball, and track & field to the NBA, NFL, and MLB. Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Brody played basketball, football, and soccer and is a diehard Buckeye. Moreover, Brody is a massive fan of the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Denver Broncos, which appear random on paper, but have very specific and unique backstories.