Oklahoma City Thunder second-year guard Cason Wallace was named to the NBA Rising Star Challenge. In his sophomore campaign, Wallace has an increased role for Mark Daigneault and the Thunder. And ...
As Cason Wallace landed on the Paycom Center hardwood, he immediately knew what he just pulled off. A Westbrook-ian scowl graced his face, he flexed to the sideline and was floating on the floor ...
After every great rookie season is the fear of a Sophomore slump. A year ago, Cason Wallace burst onto the scene by playing all-world defense and stroke the 3-ball at a 40 percent clip.
While not at that level, the Thunder hope Cason Wallace also goes from a limited 3-and-D player last season to a more well-rounded starter. That type of adjustment usually needs a learning curve.
That’s been the case for Cason Wallace in some ways, given he’s quietly emerged as one of the most promising young players in the NBA but plays alongside stars like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ...
Williams will make his first start of the 2024-25 regular season Monday due to the absences of Jalen Williams (wrist) and Cason Wallace (shoulder). Williams is coming off a double-double ...
Instead, that final spot has been claimed by Cason Wallace, Isaiah Joe and Aaron Wiggins throughout the year. While Wallace started only four of the team’s first 11 games and saw spotty starts ...
Cason Wallace is headed back to the Rising Stars tournament. The 21-year-old Thunder standout has been added to the player pool as a sophomore after competing in the competition last year as a rookie.