Donald Stephens

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Donald Stephens

Donald Stephens

@405Donald

Oklahoma City, OK Katılım Ocak 2020
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ThunderND
ThunderND@ThunderND·
Easiest Game 2 adjustment we can make is to collectively stop fearing Wemby in the paint. I don’t care if he finishes the game with 15 blocks and a poster reel, run through his chest on offense and make sure he doesn’t get free looks on defense
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Carson Cunningham
Carson Cunningham@Carson_OKC·
Anyone watching this thinking OKC gets a friendly whistle?! Good lord.
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gigi
gigi@ghoneybunny·
drake’s music sounds so good when you don’t have some loser ass hater in your ear telling you it sucks
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NTJA’KA, MY HOND
NTJA’KA, MY HOND@ItsPriddyUgly·
“I’m an only child, no one could’ve made another I have to father my mother & treat my son’s grandfather like my older brother” Aubrey ‘Drizzy Drake Rogers’ Graham
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no speeding🍪
no speeding🍪@MIK3MCDANIEL·
OKC barely complains about calls
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lex
lex@maplewedgie·
Jokic got $50k for charging Jaden who ‘broke an unwritten rule’ scoring 2 points Lamelo got $35k for a missed flagrant 2 for sweeping Bam’s leg from under him Wemby gets $0 for a flagrant 2 elbowing Naz in the throat
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芸武
芸武@SolRadiant7·
Can we shift focus to the sheer volume of black people GRADUATING COLLEGE TODAY??? I ain’t seen nothing but caps, gowns, degrees, and TEETH 😭💓
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sam presti’s frames.
sam presti’s frames.@Jessicaoma_·
it’s really okc vs the world lmao i love it.
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ClutchPoints
ClutchPoints@ClutchPoints·
The moment Victor Wembanyama arrived, every conversation around young big men changed. Especially for Chet Holmgren. Suddenly it wasn’t: “Chet is special.” It became: “Yeah, but is he as good as Wemby?” And honestly, that comparison made people forget how ridiculous Chet already is on his own. Because while everyone keeps debating ceilings and hype, Chet is quietly building one of the best young résumés in basketball: 🔹 NBA Champion 🔹 NBA All-Star 🔹 64-win Thunder team 🔹 Elite rim protector 🔹 One of the best young two-way bigs in the NBA Then Game 1 against the Lakers: 🔹 24 PTS 🔹 12 REB 🔹 3 BLK 🔹 52.9% FG And this entire playoff run has been elite too: 🔹 17.3 PPG 🔹 8.5 RPG 🔹 2.0 BPG While everyone keeps comparing him to an alien… people forgot Oklahoma City has one too. Most players would look “normal” next to Wemby. Chet Holmgren doesn’t.
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Anthony
Anthony@omgitsbirdman·
we have to watch Spurs games muted the dick sucking is unbelievable
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BB
BB@whatuplakerss·
Pause on the klay and meg shit they taking away black people voting rights !
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006’🩸
006’🩸@lil60s1·
Bitches never believe you be stiff on bitches until you stiff on them😭😭🤣
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homo la flor.
homo la flor.@raidenmontana·
Everyone is REALLY mean to black kids specifically during prom season and I really hate it.
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Lev Akabas
Lev Akabas@LevAkabas·
The NBA's Western Conference standings this season
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Dr. Allison Wiltz
Dr. Allison Wiltz@queenie4rmnola·
Each one should be taught in schools
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives

This map highlights just a fraction of the many documented incidents of racial violence that have taken place across the United States from the 19th century into the modern era. Each location represents a moment where Black communities faced organized violence, often with little to no legal accountability for those responsible. While the map cannot capture the full scale of history, it serves as a reminder of how widespread and systemic these events were. In 1863, New York City witnessed the Draft Riots, one of the deadliest urban uprisings in American history. What began as protests against military conscription quickly turned into targeted violence against Black residents. Homes were burned, people were assaulted and killed, and entire communities were forced to flee. It revealed how racial tensions could erupt violently even in northern cities. In 1898, Wilmington, North Carolina experienced what is often described as the only successful coup in United States history. A multiracial local government was overthrown by white supremacists through violence and intimidation. Black citizens were killed, elected officials were removed, and many families were forced to leave the city. This event reshaped political power in the region for decades. The early 20th century saw multiple large scale attacks. In 1917, the East St. Louis Massacre resulted in widespread destruction and loss of life as white mobs targeted Black workers and residents. In 1919, known as the Red Summer, violence spread across several cities including Chicago and Elaine, Arkansas. In Elaine, hundreds of Black sharecroppers were killed after attempting to organize for fair wages. These events showed how economic and racial tensions often intersected with deadly consequences. In 1921, the Tulsa Race Massacre devastated the Greenwood District, a thriving Black community often referred to as Black Wall Street. Over the course of two days, homes and businesses were destroyed, and many residents were killed or displaced. For decades, the event was largely omitted from mainstream historical narratives, highlighting how easily such histories can be erased or ignored. Other locations on the map, such as Rosewood in 1923 and Ocoee in 1920, reflect similar patterns of violence where entire Black communities were attacked, leading to displacement and long term economic and social consequences. Even in later years, events like Detroit in 1943 show that racial violence did not simply disappear but continued to shape American cities. Understanding these moments is important not only for historical awareness but also for recognizing patterns. These were not isolated incidents. They were part of a broader system in which racial inequality was enforced through both law and violence. Acknowledging this history allows for more honest conversations about justice, accountability, and the long lasting impact these events have had on communities across generations.

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Addam M. Francisco
Addam M. Francisco@SuaveCEO_·
I repeat, there's so much talent in Oklahoma. 2024-25 G League Rookie of the Year: Trey Alexander. 2025-26 G League Rookie of the Year: Sean Pedulla. 2025-26 All-NBA G League First Team: Daquan Jeffries. All Oklahoma City area products.
NBA Communications@NBAPR

The 2025-26 All-NBA G League First Team: · DaQuan Jeffries, Stockton Kings · Isaac Jones, Motor City Cruise · Mac McClung, Windy City Bulls · Tristen Newton, Rio Grande Valley Vipers · Lester Quinones, Osceola Magic

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