OKC Thunder attemp to hold off Grizzlies in Memphis
May 4, 2011
The Oklahoma City Thunder were able to get past the Memphis Grizzlies in game two after loosing game one, but now the action is going to get really nutty. The Thunder were able to play great defense against the Grizzlies, now the challenge is to keep it going. The Thunder vs Grizzlies series is shifting to Memphis for Games Two and Three, and the Grizzlies are threatening to derail what has been an incredible season. You want to make sure to check out the basketball playoff action as this series is going the distance. Kevin Durant was great all year, and so far in the playoffs its more of the same. But the Grizzlies and Zach Randolph have proven they are for real, so this young team is going to need to step it up. The Grizzlies are getting more fans on the bandwagon, and its up to the Thunder to derail the train. Russell Westbrook needs to play a more physical game, as the Grizzlies are giving him everything they can handle. You need to make sure that you check out Oklahoma City Thunder ticket prices because you can find some good deals.
If you are going to be in Memphis you can find tickets for less than fifty dollars, but that’s not really the case back in Oklahoma City, but tickets are still affordable. The lowest priced Thunder tickets for the Grizzlies series are around $60 dollars for tickets in the 300 section at the Oklahoma City Arena. There are tons of tickets left for the 300 section, and as the game gets closer don’t be surprised if the prices drop. Tickets for the 100 section are a bit steeper, starting around $200, however that’s for really good seats. You can be courtside at the Thunder game and maybe even get a high five from Kevin Durant if you buy the right ticket. Take a thorough look at what’s available because there are some really good seats out there.
The Thunder have their hands full against the Memphis Grizzlies, and the home crowd could be the game changer in 2011. Buy your tickets now so that you can be there to take in the excitement in person.
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Thunder start round one vs the Denver Nuggets
April 11, 2011
Do you have Oklahoma City Thunder playoff tickets to watch the OKC aim for the NBA Finals? This should be a great end to the season, and Thunder tickets for the playoffs are going really fast. Kevin Durant and the OKC are looking good, but opposing the Denver Nuggets is not going to be easy. The Thunder takes on the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the series. This is going to be a great series, and Thunder tickets will not last long. Watch what Kevin Durant and the rest of the Thunder can get going against Denver Nuggets and buy your tickets right away. After hanging tough in the Western’s Northwest Division the Oklahoma City Thunder need to get through the NBA playoffs to get all the way to the NBA Finals. Get out to the hottest sport event in Oklahoma City and buy your tickets before they are all gone! And if you want Oklahoma City Thunder playoff tickets there are a few options. You can check out Ticket Master to start, and if Thunder playoff tickets are sold out you can check out sites like Stub Hub and Ticket Liquidator. They still have tons of Thunder playoff tickets for sale, so check out what they have.
Kevin Durant and the Thunder head into 2011 playoffs
March 24, 2011
Can Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder prove that they belong in the discussion of the best teams in the NBA? Stock up on Thunder tickets now because this team is hungry for wins. The NBA playoffs will be the next challenge for Durant and the Thunder, and we’ve got the tickets you want to check them out. Cheap Thunder basketball tickets are going fast, and you can be there to root on the team. See how the Durantula holds up against the best in the NBA when all the chips are on the table. There are just a few games left on the Thunder schedule, so make sure you see them at the Oklahoma City Arena before the NBA basketball season is over. Basketball tickets are normally hot, but NBA playoff tickets are going to be off-the-hook hot!
The Thunder have been solid all year and should end up with home-field advantage in the playoffs. Right now they would line up against the Denver Nuggets, and you can bet that would be a fun series. With a little luck this team can make some noise in the NBA playoffs, and fans are looking for basketball tickets to get into all the action. The Lakers and Spurs are getting all the playoff love, but you know that the Thunder can hang with them. You can bet that Oklahoma City Thunder tickets for the Oklahoma City Arena are going to to be moving fast. See if Kevin Durant can step up his game when the fans need it most. And Thunder coach Scott Brooks is hoping that Russell Westbrook can get the rest of the team to work together. Oklahoma City is looking for a trip to the Western Championship and all the perks that come with that. And if the Thunder can win that, it’s the NBA Finals next. You can bet that Thunder playoff tickets are not going to last long because these fans are ready for some action.
Monday’s National Basketball Association Capsules (PA SportsTicker)
November 23, 2010
Danny Granger had 20 points and 11 rebounds, Brandon Rush added 20 points and the Indiana Pacers added to Miami’s week of woe, beating the Heat 93-77 on Monday night in the worst shooting game of Dwyane Wade’s career.
Durant returns and leads Thunder over Timberwolves (AP)
November 23, 2010
Jeff Green was tired. Even superstar Kevin Durant admitted the same. The two were coming off injured ankles and didn't know how exactly they would react Monday night against Minnesota in their first game back. Green caught his second wind, and made the game-winning 3-pointer with less than a minute to play as the Thunder won their fifth game in a row with a 117-107 victory over the Timberwolves.
Durant returns to Thunder lineup (AP)
November 23, 2010
Kevin Durant and Jeff Green returned to the Oklahoma City Thunder lineup against Minnesota on Monday night after sitting out with injuries. Durant, who is averaging an NBA-best 28 points, has missed the last two games with a left ankle sprain. Green has sat out the past four games with a left ankle sprain, as well.
Thunder Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
November 22, 2010
Not only was Friday’s 89-84 win over Boston probably the Thunder’s most impressive since the franchise moved to Oklahoma City, the fact it was done without Kevin Durant and Jeff Green just adds to the accomplishment.
With the two mainstays out again Saturday, the Thunder pulled out an 82-81 win at Milwaukee.
“I knew going into the (Boston) game that we would have to play just an ugly game, if you want to call it ugly, but our guys really battled and picked up the effort throughout the game, and it was a good win for us,” Thunder coach Scott Brooks said. “Having KD and Jeff out, it’s not the easiest thing to do.”
The Thunder’s second unit has come up big, with key performances from seldom-used players D.J.
Westbrook leads Thunder past Bucks, 82-81 (AP)
November 21, 2010
James Harden and Russell Westbrook are taking turns picking up the Oklahoma City Thunder in the absence of Kevin Durant. Westbrook scored 18 points, making two free throws with 7.3 seconds left to lift the Thunder to an 82-81 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday night. Harden did his part, too.
NBA Capsules (AP)
November 20, 2010
Russell Westbrook scored 31 points despite missing all seven shots he took in the fourth quarter and the Oklahoma City Thunder squandered most of a 10-point lead before holding on to beat the Boston Celtics 89-84 on Friday night. Westbrook went 11 for 13 from the line, hitting a pair of free throws in the closing seconds after Boston cut the deficit to 85-84.
Bargnani scores 26, Raptors beat Rockets 106-96 (The Canadian Press)
November 20, 2010
Toronto coach Jay Triano praised his bench for providing an injection of energy and offence that led to consecutive wins for the first time this season.

