The Oklahoma City Thunder is an American professional basketball team based in Oklahoma City. The Thunder competes in the National Basketball Association as a member of the league’s Western Conference Northwest Division. The team plays its home games at Paycom Center
Who owns the Oklahoma City Thunder?
Founded in the year 1967 as Seattle SuperSonics, the Oklahoma City Thunder is a professional basketball team representing Western Conference Northwest Division in the National Basketball Association. The home ground of the club is located at Paycom Center. It joined the NBA in the 1967-68 season to make its first attempt.
They won their first NBA title in 1979 under the same brand name. In 2008, the franchise moved from Seattle to Oklahoma and approached the 2011-12 NBA final but lost to the Miami Heat. Currently, the Oklahoma City Thunder possesses one NBA championship, 4 Conference titles, and 11 Division titles.
Clay Bennett-headed Professional Basketball Club LLC owns the NBA franchise Oklahoma City Thunder. It also gets the Oklahoma City Blue under its ownership. The Basketball Club of Seattle sold the Seattle SuperSonics and Seattle Storm to PBC. After this, the franchise relocated to Oklahoma City and began playing as the Oklahoma City Thunder from the 2008-09 season onwards. Besides the chairman Clay Bennett, PBC includes George B. Kaiser G. Jefferey Records, William M. Cameron, and Robert E. Howard II, Jay Scaramucci etc.
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