Last summer, offseason moves were a big topic of conversation for the Oklahoma City Thunder, and rightfully so. It was abundantly clear that this team would be competing for titles year in and year out, but it wasn’t clear what moves, or how many moves, would push the needle.
After winning an NBA title in 2025, there isn't much the Oklahoma City Thunder need to improve on over the offseason. Sure, the team could use some reliable 3-point shooting after Mark Daigneault's squad struggled to connect on perimeter shots throughout the playoffs.
While NBA Commissioner Adam Silver is considering expansion, Oklahoma City Thunder veteran Lu Dort is advocating for the association to consider Montreal, Canada, as a potential expansion destination.
In early July, former Thunder superstar and MVP Kevin Durant discussed his time with Oklahoma City while on the Mind the Game podcast, hosted by LeBron James and Steve Nash—primarily noting how the organization wasn't ready top to bottom for the arrival of a young team with premier talent.
It was just over a month ago that the Oklahoma City Thunder hoisted their first Larry O'Brien in club history. A historic season that saw the Thunder rattle off 68-wins, turn in the best point differential of all time.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are running back their title core, and have only a few problems to figure out. Entering next season, the Thunder are seen as the clear favorites to not only win the West but also repeat as NBA champions.
It is no secret that the Oklahoma City Thunder is one of the most talented teams in the league. Fresh off a championship, the organization is heading towards a potential dynasty trajectory.
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jalen Williams paid homage to Kobe Bryant by sharing a side-by-side photo of himself and the Los Angeles Lakers legend, where both players wore pajamas at the free throw line with one hand on the ball.
Jalen Williams isn’t backing down from the backlash over his Kobe Bryant tribute. After fans online labeled his recent Instagram photo, a pose inspired by the late Lakers legend, as “corny,” the Thunder guard didn’t stay silent.
Ajay Mitchell could be the biggest sleeper currently on the roster of the Oklahoma City Thunder. He's shown tremendous growth through his rookie season in only a limited time and showed out during the Summer League, most recently.
After the champion Oklahoma City Thunder’s Summer League squad’s season came to an end in a 109-80 semifinal loss to the Charlotte Hornets, there are plenty of storylines to look forward to between now and the 2025-26 campaign.
It has been a summer of spending for the Oklahoma City Thunder as the franchise dished out three max contracts with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren all inking multi-year pacts with OKC.
Third-year forward Ousmane Dieng played 405 minutes during 37 regular-season appearances for the 2024-25 Oklahoma City Thunder. He suited up for 32 minutes across nine playoff games, all after the first round.
After Oklahoma City Thunder All-Star Jalen Williams clapped back at the championship parade claims of being a bust, the Thunder’s Jaylin Williams and Isaiah Joe had their own parade in their droptop convertibles.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have had a quiet offseason, but they could still make a key decision. Since winning the NBA title, things have gone quite smoothly in Oklahoma City.
Lu Dort has been with the Thunder long enough to see himself go from beloved to villain, and back to beloved in Oklahoma City. Well, not quite a villain, but his three-point hills and valleys could have put some Thunder fans in high distress a few years back.
Isaiah Hartenstein recently appeared on Podcast P with Paul George to reflect on his first full season with the Oklahoma City Thunder, and the veteran center said he is indebted to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for helping him win his first NBA championship.
Oklahoma City Thunder star Jalen Williams has earned a lot of credibility for his contributions to the team's success in the NBA Finals. While playing with a torn ligament on his shooting hand, Williams put up some tremendous performances to ensure a win for his team.
Jalen Williams would have preferred to avoid surgery on his wrist, but the Oklahoma City Thunder star is making the most of it if he has to. Williams recreated an iconic photo of Kobe Bryant and shared it on social media Thursday.
It has been a relatively quiet offseason for the Oklahoma City Thunder, which was to be expected as almost their entire core from last season are set to return next season.
The Thunder finished the Summer League, losing their first game in the playoffs, and were unable to accomplish the trifecta. Now, the Thunder have their entire focus on preparing for the 2025-2026 NBA season.
The Oklahoma City Thunder entered the 2025 NBA Summer League with some of the more intriguing players to watch. Oklahoma City finished with a 4-1 record in Las Vegas and made it to the semifinals before losing to the Charlotte Hornets.
Alex Ducas is coming off his rookie season in the NBA playing for the Oklahoma City Thunder. He finished the year with averages of 1.7 points and 1.2 rebounds per contest while shooting 40.0% from the field and 47.6% from the three-point range in 21 games.
The Marcus Smart era in Washington is over. His brief time with the Washington Wizards delivered a first-round pick, but it's still hard to see where the franchise is heading.