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All starts to the NBA season are not created equal. Not even the unblemished records. As the Oklahoma City Thunder begin their season 5-0, they have had to do i
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Oklahoma City Thunder’s Nikola Topic Begins Chemotherapy After Testicular Cancer Diagnosis
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Nikola Topic is undergoing chemotherapy after being diagnosed with testicular cancer, general manager Sam Presti announced on Thursday, October 30. “[Topic] didn’t want to make this information public until he had begun the actual treatments,
Topic has been working out throughout the process and didn’t want the diagnosis revealed until after he started treatment
Oklahoma City Thunder rookie Nikola Topić is facing an unexpected and frightening health battle. On Thursday, October 30, the team’s general manager Sam Presti announced that the 20-year-old basketball player has been diagnosed with testicular cancer,
Oklahoma City Thunder rookie Nikola Topic, at 19, has been diagnosed with testicular cancer. But he remains positive.
Oklahoma City is looking to continue its six-game win streak with a victory against New Orleans. Sunday's matchup is the first this season for the teams.
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OKC Thunder's 2025 NBA championship win celebrated on Oklahoma City road signs
The city installed new signs at each interstate entrance to the Oklahoma City limits with the text “Home of the 2025 NBA Champions.” The new signage is timed with “ OKC Thunder Day ” and celebrations on Tuesday, Oct. 21, Mayor David Holt said via text message to Oklahoman reporters.
Oklahoma City Thunder player Nikola Topić, aged 20, has been diagnosed with testicular cancer, according to team reports. The young athlete is undergoing treatment and has received widespread support from fans and teammates.
Oklahoma City Thunder said guard Nikola Topic underwent a testicular procedure earlier in October and was to be re-evaluated in four to six weeks.
A year ago, close games in Bricktown were hard to come by. The Oklahoma City Thunder raced out to a 68-14 record –– the best in the NBA and franchise history ––