The Oklahoma City Thunder are always one of the more interesting teams at every NBA Draft, not only consistently hitting on talented prospects, but making moves while doing so.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have spent the better part of the last half-decade building what many around the league consider the NBA’s next great dynasty.
This offseason could shake things up for certain Thunder players. After falling short this past season, the Oklahoma City Thunder are doing everything they can to put themselves in the best position to take the title once again next year.
The Thunder star can’t settle for getting back to normal. The Oklahoma City Thunder are in the midst of a big offseason, as they are looking to get back to the NBA Finals next season after falling short this year in the conference finals.
This offseason will feature big decisions for Oklahoma City, but it can’t get too caught up in the long-term picture. The Thunder will soon be making some moves to build next season’s roster as they look to get back to the top of the NBA mountain.
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 OKC Thunder, already one of the more talent-rich teams in the league despite a Western Conference Finals loss, have two mid-first picks at the 2026 NBA Draft.
Oklahoma City has some big decisions to make this summer, and Cason Wallace’s extension may be at the top of the list. The Thunder’s offseason will slowly ramp up over the next few days, with the NBA Draft kicking off next week and a slew of free agency decisions to follow.
Oklahoma City is looking to lock down the paint once again next season. The Oklahoma City Thunder has earned the reputation as one of the best defensive teams in the entire league, and is looking to uphold that standard once again next season.
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.
Oklahoma City has a key offseason ahead, but its title hopes will remain in the hands of its stars. The Thunder and the rest of the NBA will soon be making moves to prepare for the 2026-27 season.
The NBA Draft is just a few days away, and the OKC Thunder are predictably armed to the teeth ready to infuse their contending team with talent. OKC owns picks No.
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.
The NBA Finals concluded last week, and it took less than a week for more news to develop in the league that never sleeps — and this impacts the footwear industry.
The Thunder's big man could impact the team for years to come. The Oklahoma City Thunder are trying to work out their financial situation this offseason, as star players are about to get paid.
Nike has made its intentions clear after officially adding NBA champion and MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to its signature athlete roster. Fresh off another
While Oklahoma City Thunder GM Sam Presti is dedicated to bringing back Lu Dort and his other free agent for the 2026-27 season, the harsh reality is that both sides could go their separate ways over the summer.
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 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 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.
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 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.
Thunder general manager Sam Presti isn’t worried about Chet Holmgren. Despite criticism directed at Holmgren following Oklahoma City’s loss to the Spurs in the Western Conference finals, Presti publicly backed the young big man during his end-of-season press conference.
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.