If anyone thought the Thunder might be willing to move Chet Holmgren after his rough finish in the Western Conference finals, think again. According to Zach Lowe of The Ringer, Oklahoma City has been making it known around the league that Holmgren is not available in trade talks.
The 2026 NBA Draft is on the horizon, just a week away. The Thunder have been one of the best-drafting teams in recent memory, and are now armed with a bevy of picks that it will look to continues its success with.
The Oklahoma City Thunder hold the No. 12, No. 17 and No. 37 overall selections in the 2026 NBA Draft, and have the potential to add depth to the team's roster on inexpensive contracts.
The Heat and Celtics have dominated the rumor mill in regard to Giannis Antetokounmpo trades, but they aren’t the only horses in the race despite his apparent interest in the two franchises.
Oklahoma City has some decisions to make this offseason, but one potential departure could still play a key role next season. Over the next few weeks, the Thunder will be looking to get their roster set for the 2026-27 season.
As an NBA fan, it hits different when a team's best player is a guy the franchise nurtured from the very start. There's a greater attachment to stars who have been there since the start, who have bled the team's colors since the start of their careers.
The Thunder will have to make sure they share the wealth next year. Oklahoma City is looking to jump back onto the scene next year with a revenge tour that takes it all the way to its second-ever title.
Oklahoma City will be hoping for some internal development next season, and getting a bounce-back year from a starter could be huge. Over the next few weeks, the Thunder will be making decisions on what next season’s roster will look like.
The odds aren’t necessarily in the Thunder’s favor next season. The Oklahoma City Thunder fell short this season, losing in the Western Conference Finals to the San Antonio Spurs.
The Oklahoma City Thunder saw their dream of back-to-back championships come to an end with their ousting in the Western Conference semifinals. And while
After Oklahoma City Thunder GM Sam Presti revealed plans to keep his roster, for the most part, intact after a failed title defense, he could go all in next week’s NBA draft.
If an NBA player ends a game with 30 points, that's generally a great night. 40 points is fantastic, and 50 points is an event. That's especially true when that type of scoring outburst comes from an unexpected source.
Oklahoma City will have some moves to make this offseason, and one player could net the best return for the Thunder. Over the past couple of seasons, the Thunder have made two deep playoff runs and secured an NBA title in 2025.
On Saturday evening, the San Antonio Spurs saw their 2025-26 season come to an end with a Game 5 loss to the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals. The Spurs’ second to last win of the season ended up being their Game 7 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Finals, which got them to the Finals in the first place.
Oklahoma City is set for an offseason of big decisions, but there’s one intriguing player who has gone under the radar. The Thunder’s next few weeks will feature some moves that impact the short and long-term future of the organization.
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Nikola Topic is expected to be ready for the start of training camp after undergoing what the team called a minimally invasive lumbar microdiscectomy procedure.
The speech will be rememebered forever. “4 years ago, they tried to call us the black hole of the NBA," Oklahoma City Thunder wing Aaron Wiggins said during the team's NBA Championship parade.
The Thunder are still largely considered the best basketball team in the world. The NBA season has officially wrapped up with the New York Knicks taking home the crown, defeating the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday night to seal the deal.
Nikola Topic underwent a minimally invasive surgical procedure on his spine, the Thunder announced Saturday. The second-year guard won’t be available for Summer League, but the team expects him to be healthy when training camp opens in late September.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have seen Nikola Topic battle through plenty of adversity. The Thunder guard was selected with the No. 12 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft by the Bricktown Ballers after he fell down draft boards due to a knee injury, tearing his ACL which held him out for the first 2024-25 campaign.
The Thunder may eventually face some difficult financial decisions, and according to John Hollinger of The Athletic, veteran guard Lu Dort could become one of the casualties.
Fourteen years ago, the Oklahoma City Thunder stood at a similar crossroads. Fresh off an NBA Finals appearance, the franchise chose not to meet James Harden’s contract demands and traded him to Houston.
Oklahoma City Thunder general manager Sam Presti made clear how committed the organization is to embattled center Chet Holmgren. Holmgren has faced questions about his future after he was thoroughly erased by Victor Wembanyama during the team’s loss to the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals.
One Oklahoma City Thunder player probably will not have to clean out his locker this offseason. Thunder big man Isaiah Hartenstein is “very likely” to remain with the team, Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints reported this week.
The Oklahoma City Thunder may already have their most prominent roster cut in mind. Thunder swingman Luguentz Dort is expected to be the odd man out this offseason, Kurt Helin of NBC Sports reported this week.