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Passing genius. Stepback legend. Paint menace. All true for these offensive wizards. The “Triple Threat MVPs”, Nikola Jokić, James Harden, and Joel Embiid, join NBA THE RUN's roster. Wishlist now at + be among the first to playtest. VO by BOBBITO GARCIA

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OKC drafted Kevin Durant in 2007. Russell Westbrook in 2008. James Harden in 2009. Three top picks. Three future MVPs. One small market team. In 2012 they reached the NBA Finals together. The greatest young core in basketball history. Then they lost all three. First Harden. OKC refused to pay him $4.5 million more per year. Traded him to Houston for role players and picks. Harden went on to win MVP in 2018 and score more points than anyone in the NBA over the following decade. Then Durant. Left for Golden State in 2016, joining the team that just beat them in the playoffs. Thunder fans never forgave him. Then Westbrook. His supermax became unmovable. Six teams. Six years. Never worked anywhere. Three MVPs. All gone. Most franchises never recover from losing one superstar. OKC lost three. But Sam Presti kept drafting. Kept developing. Kept accumulating picks. He used assets from those departures to build an entirely new dynasty. He drafted Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Drafted Chet Holmgren. Developed Jalen Williams. SGA just won NBA MVP averaging 32.7 points per game then signed a $285 million extension. Holmgren signed $250 million. Jalen Williams signed $287 million. $822 million committed to three players built entirely from scratch. OKC won the NBA championship in 2025 - the youngest team ever to do it. Tonight they beat LeBron James in Game 1 of the Conference Semifinals. They lost Durant. They lost Harden. They lost Westbrook. And built something better than all three. Is OKC the greatest rebuild in sports history?

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Looking at Rich Paul’s strategy board, the best fit for LeBron James among these options isn't just about talent, but about synergy. Ranking them 1 through 5: 1. Denver Nuggets: The theoretical basketball IQ here is unmatched. LeBron playing alongside Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray allows him to play more off-ball, cutting and distributing within an elite system, creating the most effortless offensive fit for this stage of his career. For this to happen, Cam Johnson and will have to be traded though. 2. Philadelphia 76ers: This scenario offers elite spacing and balance. Pairing LeBron with a former MVP center like Joel Embiid and a dynamic scoring guard in Tyrese Maxey creates an unstoppable inside-out attack. Jaylen Brown's and LeBron's sheer size would overwhelm opponents on the perimeter. There's a hole at power forward on this team that LeBron would fix perfectly. 3. Miami Heat: The Heat reunion also provides an immediate contending structure. LeBron’s versatility fits seamlessly into Erik Spoelstra’s system, complementing Giannis Antetokounmpo's star power and Bam Adebayo’s defensive anchoring. 4. Minnesota Timberwolves: While featuring an elite young star backcourt in Anthony Edwards and LaMelo Ball, as well as strong defense with Rudy Gobert and Jaden McDaniels, the offensive fit could be one of the most seamless among all the options. The Wolves will play a fast-paced, transition-heavy style next season. LeBron is still one of the best finishers in transition in the league. But would he be able to keep up with that style all season? 5. Cleveland Cavaliers: A storybook homecoming with a loaded core. With Donovan Mitchell and James Harden handling the backcourt, and Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen anchoring the defense, LeBron can step in as the veteran playmaker and championship leader this group is missing. The only problem is this starting lineup lacks a point-of-attack defender so this could be porous on the perimeter.

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