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Sport Mar 26, 2026

Oklahoma City Thunder's Authenticity Wins Fans Over

The Oklahoma City Thunder's unique blend of quirky personalities and impressive basketball skills i…
The Oklahoma City Thunder, a team once considered vulnerable, has surged ahead in the Western Conference with 12 wins in their last 13 games. Their recent performance has sparked discussions about their character and vibes, both on and off the court.At the heart of the Thunder's success is star player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, known for his mechanically brilliant gameplay and deadly midrange jumper. This season, he's added a step-back three-pointer to his arsenal, producing more viscerally awesome moments than ever before. A notable example was his game-winning three-pointer against the Denver Nuggets on March 9, showcasing his clutch performance.Gilgeous-Alexander's personality, though sometimes quirky, has endeared him to fans. His love for fashion is evident in his game-day attire, from a mustard-colored leather suit to a fur coat. The Thunder's team dynamic is also characterized by their tendency to conduct on-court interviews in groups, showcasing their camaraderie.While some critics have labeled the Thunder as 'nerdy' and 'authentic,' these traits have become a breath of fresh air in the NBA. Their decision to decline a visit to the White House, citing a 'timing issue,' and their refusal to engage in certain political discussions, have also sparked conversation.Compared to other top NBA teams, the Thunder's quirks are a refreshing change. Unlike the Boston Celtics' reliance on three-pointers or Victor Wembanyama's sanctimonious views on the Spurs' playing style, the Thunder's approach is seen as more genuine. Even their defensive strategy, fueled by effort and creativity, as seen when Alex Caruso tried to block a shot with his shoe, has garnered admiration.As the Thunder continue to excel, their authenticity and team spirit are likely to win over more fans. Despite potential animosity from other teams, the Thunder's unique blend of personality and performance is set to make them a beloved team in the NBA.
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Sports Mar 24, 2026

Squires Captures City's Cup Triumph and Cherki's Audacity in Carabao Final Cartoon

David Squires' cartoon commentary dissects Manchester City's Carabao Cup final victory over Arsenal…
David Squires presents his unique visual perspective on the recent Carabao Cup final, where Manchester City emerged victorious over Arsenal in a compelling showdown at Wembley Stadium. The acclaimed cartoonist captures the essence of the match through his distinctive artistic style, focusing on pivotal moments that defined the contest.In his latest work, Squires examines the significant decisions that influenced the outcome, offering insightful commentary that resonates with football enthusiasts. The cartoon strips showcase the tactical battle between the two Premier League giants, with particular attention to the master-apprentice dynamic between the respective managers.One notable highlight featured in Squires' cartoon is the audacious performance of a young player whose cheeky antics and skillful play caught the attention of spectators and critics alike. The cartoonist effectively immortalizes these moments through his signature visual storytelling approach.The artwork provides a lighthearted yet perceptive take on the competitive nature of the cup final, illustrating how Manchester City ultimately secured their triumph over their London rivals. Squires' ability to distill complex match dynamics into accessible and entertaining visuals continues to make his work a favorite among Guardian readers.For those interested in exploring more of Squires' football commentary, the article includes links to purchase his cartoons and his latest book, 'Chaos in the Box,' which showcases his collection of sports-related artwork.
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Sports Mar 23, 2026

Guardiola Brushes Off Arsenal Rivalry Ahead of League Cup Final

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola sidestepped pre-match mind games with Arsenal counterpart Mik…
Pep Guardiola was given the opportunity to engage in pre-match mind games with rival coach Mikel Arteta ahead of Manchester City's meeting with Arsenal in the English League Cup final on Sunday. However, he chose not to take the bait.Instead, Guardiola shifted the focus to global issues, stating, “Look what’s happened around the world. We have an incredible chaos and nobody moves one finger. Everything is behind the scenes. The world is going to collapse and still we are here talking about dark arts.”This comment recalled a previous flashpoint between the teams in September 2024, when Arsenal's tactics drew criticism from several City players following a 2-2 draw. Midfielder Bernardo Silva described Arsenal's players as pushing “the limits of what was possible to do,” while defender John Stones said they “break up the game which upsets the rhythm.” Full back Kyle Walker, no longer at City, referred to Arsenal's perceived tactics as “dark arts.”Guardiola praised Arsenal's evolution and “solidarity,” noting they are in contention to win four trophies this season as the Premier League leader by nine points and having advanced to the quarterfinals of the Champions League and FA Cup. He described Arsenal as an “exceptional team” and acknowledged the challenge they pose.Arteta, who previously worked under Guardiola at City from 2016-19, acknowledged that their relationship “had to” change due to their current roles as rivals. However, he expressed his enduring respect for Guardiola, citing his “inspiration” since he was young.
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Sports Mar 23, 2026

England Recall Ben White and Call Up Harvey Barnes for Friendlies

England manager Thomas Tuchel has recalled Ben White to the squad for upcoming friendlies against U…
England manager Thomas Tuchel has made two significant inclusions in his squad for the upcoming friendlies against Uruguay and Japan at Wembley. Ben White, the Arsenal right-back, has been recalled to the squad after a period of exile that began during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. White's return comes after Jarell Quansah was forced to withdraw due to injury. White, who has four England caps, last played for the national team in March 2022 against Côte d'Ivoire. His absence from the squad was partly self-imposed, but Tuchel indicated in March that White wanted to return. This season, White has struggled for regular game time at Arsenal, starting only five Premier League games. In addition to White's recall, Tuchel has called up Harvey Barnes from Newcastle as a replacement for Eberechi Eze, who has withdrawn with a calf injury. Barnes, who has scored 14 goals in all competitions this season, is second on Newcastle's scoring charts, trailing only Anthony Gordon. He previously earned his only England cap as a substitute against Wales in October 2020 under Gareth Southgate. Notably, Scotland had been attempting to lure Barnes for their World Cup squad. Tuchel's squad selection has been influenced by injuries, particularly the hamstring injury to first-choice right-back Reece James. Trent Alexander-Arnold was not recalled, and other options at right-back include Tino Livramento and Djed Spence. England will host Uruguay on Friday, followed by Japan on Tuesday at Wembley.
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Sports Mar 23, 2026

Arsenal's Gyökeres Transforms Carabao Cup Defeat Into Motivation for Trophy Treble

Arsenal's Viktor Gyökeres vows to use the team's Carabao Cup final defeat against Manchester City a…
Viktor Gyökeres has articulated the hurt and defiance within the Arsenal dressing room following their 2-0 Carabao Cup final defeat by Manchester City and promised to use it as fuel in the club's pursuit of other trophies this season.Arsenal produced their worst performance of the season in the final, with nearly every player falling below their standard – with the possible exception of William Saliba. The period from the beginning of the second half until Nico O'Reilly scored his second goal in the 64th minute proved particularly difficult, as City established complete dominance, leaving Arsenal pinned back and struggling to mount any meaningful attack.The recovery mission has already begun, with some at the club hoping the international break will provide a timely change of environment and focus. For Gyökeres, there is also the matter of Thursday's World Cup playoff with Sweden against Ukraine in Valencia. If his country advances, they will face Poland or Albania next Tuesday for a place at the finals.Despite the setback, Arsenal remains nine points clear of City at the top of the Premier League, albeit having played one game more, and has progressed to the Champions League quarter-finals, where they will face Sporting. Their next domestic challenge comes in the FA Cup quarter-final at Southampton on the following Saturday."Of course, we don't feel great right now but it's not like we have a game in three days," Gyökeres said. "For sure, we will go again and be even more motivated for those games."The turning point at Wembley came when Arsenal's backup goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga – who Mikel Arteta started ahead of first-choice David Raya – dropped a cross to allow O'Reilly to score his first goal, although City had already established firm control of possession."We created some chances at the beginning of the game and then I think it was maybe 10 minutes from the break where they got the momentum," Gyökeres reflected. "I think they had the ball … maybe they didn't create so many dangerous chances but they had the ball a long time and it looked the same in the second half."Normally, when it's two top teams it can be like that [with the first goal being crucial]. In the moment of the game where they scored … yeah, it was difficult to get going afterwards."
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