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Williams received a Key to the City from his hometown of Waco. He joins a long list of Thunder players who received gifts and ...
Oklahoma City’s first ever NBA championship had the entire city on fire with pride and excitement. Thunder fans have always taken great pride in the team, the c ...
The Waco City Council honored hometown hero Kenrich Williams, who helped lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to an NBA ...
To reflect on their title run, Thunder Wire will conduct 2024-25 season grades for all 19 players who suited up for the squad ...
Muscala ranks top 30 throughout franchise history in points (29th) rebounds (30th), blocks (24th) and made 3-pointers (14th).
Kenrich Williams played in 69 games (seven starts), averaging 6.3 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game. He shot 48% from the field, including 39% from 3-point range. All while living up ...
The Orlando Magic's summer has been quiet as of late because they have addressed the biggest issues. After finishing as the worst three-point shooting team last ...
Ahead of what could be a monumental season for the growing franchise, Oklahoma City will miss a key role player early.
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kenrich Williams, the former standout from University High School in Waco, holds up the NBA’s Larry O’Brien championship trophy on June 22 at the Paycom Center.
WACO, Texas (FOX 44) — Kenrich Williams made Waco history by becoming the first NBA player from the city to win an NBA Championship after claiming the title with the Oklahoma City Thunder this ...
Kenrich Williams of the Oklahoma City Thunder was honored with a key to his hometown of Waco by Mayor Jim Holmes after the ...