Oklahoma City’s two-way big man departed in free agency, but it shouldn’t cause many issues for the Thunder. With the NBA offseason underway, the Thunder have managed to take care of most of their priorities, such as extending Isaiah Hartenstein and trading Aaron Wiggins and Isaiah Joe.
Just a few days after declining his $7.2 million team option for the 2026-27 season, the Oklahoma City Thunder signed veteran forward Kenrich Williams to a one-year $5 million contract to keep him in OKC.
The Thunder are more than ever in need of their star wing. The NBA is in the midst of one of the craziest offseasons in recent history, as teams are making blockbuster moves to try and win a championship right now.
On Thursday afternoon, it was announced that Kenrich Williams and the Oklahoma City Thunder had agreed to a brand new deal, keeping the veteran forward in OKC for one more season.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have made a few moves this offseason, with most of them being deals to help them find some financial flexibility. In one of the more recent moves, they re-signed Kenrich Williams, according to NBA insider Chris Haynes.
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After declining his team option earlier in the week, the Thunder have reached an agreement to bring back veteran forward Kenrich Williams, reports NBA insider Chris Haynes (Twitter link).
The Thunder have waived swingman Payton Sandfort, the team announced today. He had been on a two-way deal. Sandfort signed his two-way contract with Oklahoma City in March after spending most of the season with the team’s G League affiliate.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will open up the 2026 NBA Summer League circuit on Saturday, July 4 in Salt Lake City. On Thursday, the team announced their full Summer League roster with plenty of interesting names.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have waived two-way swingman Payton Sandfort on Thursday afternoon. The Thunder inked Sandfort to a two-year two-way pact on March 2 after getting his G League rights following the 2025 NBA Draft and allowing him to recover from double shoulder surgery throughout the offseason and the start of the season.
Thomas Sorber had a minor arthroscopic procedure on his right knee on Wednesday in Los Angeles and is expected to return to on-court activity in around four weeks, the Thunder announced.
There is a reason that the Thunder’s offseason hasn’t been filled with big moves in and out. The NBA offseason has only just begun, and yet the league has seen massive shifts in its landscape.
In the NBA Draft, the first round is where teams look for players who could be stars or at least contribute right away. Then there's the second round, where the stakes are low and not much is expected.
The Oklahoma City Thunder roster will look different heading into the 2026-27 NBA season. After making minimal roster changes following the team's championship run, trading Dillon Jones and drafting Thomas Sorber and Brooks Barnhizer, OKC has made more significant moves following the 2025-26 campaign.
The Thunder making another championship run could come down to one player. The Oklahoma City Thunder have had a busy offseason as they are trying to prepare to make it back to the NBA Finals, as well as trying to set them up for success in the future.
The Trail Blazers are signing Branden Carlson to a one-year deal worth $2.5MM, Shams Charania reports for ESPN (via Twitter). It’s unclear whether the deal will be fully guaranteed.
Fresh off another deep playoff run, the Oklahoma City Thunder entered the 2026 NBA Draft looking to strengthen an already championship-caliber roster.
The Oklahoma City Thunder's roster for the 2026-27 appears to mostly finalized. After picking up Lu Dort's team option and declining Kenrich Williams' team option, the Thunder have 14 players on the roster, and could have a full 15 if the team brings back Williams.
The Thunder aren’t in the clear just yet. This offseason has been a hectic one as the NBA has changed drastically, with players going from team to team.
The Oklahoma City Thunder might be taking an unexpected hit to their depth this offseason. There is a belief around the league that Thunder guard Cason Wallace may be open to leaving the team, Brian Lewis of The New York Post reported on Monday.
Skip Bayless had a clear message for the Oklahoma City Thunder following their decision to retain veteran guard Lu Dort for next season. The Thunder has accepted the $17.7 million team option on Dort’s contract for the upcoming 2026-27 NBA season.
The Thunder aren’t letting Lu Dort go anywhere. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Oklahoma City has exercised Dort’s $17.7 million team option for the 2026-27 season, ensuring one of the NBA’s top perimeter defenders remains under contract.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are betting big on continuity.
The 2026 NBA Draft concluded with Wednesday's second round as teams made their final selections in one of the deepest classes in the draft's history. One pick that may have flown a little under the radar was 41st overall selection Otega Oweh.
It's another small but shrewd move for the improving Hawks.
The financial ramifications for remaining above any luxury tax threshold are significant, and they force teams to make tough roster decisions. One team currently facing this dilemma is the Oklahoma City Thunder, the 2025 NBA champions who had their dreams of a repeat crushed by the San Antonio Spurs in heartbreaking fashion.
The Atlanta Hawks have plucked away an experienced veteran from the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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