
'Panic!' The Reason OKC Thunder Have NBA Teams Worried Now Revealed by Insider
Some teams around the NBA are "in a panic" about the Oklahoma City Thunder owning the Los Angeles Clippers' first-round pick in the 2026 NBA draft, according to ESPN's Tim MacMahon.
MacMahon reported at the 13:55 mark in the newest episode of the Hoop Collective podcast that rival franchises aren't thrilled with the reigning champions potentially getting a great asset this summer.
The NBA insider added he's "dead serious" to clarify he wasn't being hyperbolic.
Oklahoma City doesn't need a ton of help. It sits atop the league standings at 20-1 and boasts the best net rating (plus-15.3), per NBA.com.
The Thunder's title window should be wide open for the next few years, too. Reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is 27, while the pair of Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren are 24 or younger.
Holmgren and Williams are signed through 2031, with Gilgeous-Alexander under contract through at least 2030 and having a player option for 2030-31. None of the three is leaving anytime soon.
General manager Sam Presti has already assembled a stacked squad, and he might be getting two more cost-controlled difference-makers in the draft.
Oklahoma City not only has the Clippers' pick but also the Utah Jazz's 2026 first-rounder. Both of those would fall in the top 10 based on the current lottery odds.
Talent evaluators are pretty high on the incoming draft class as well. Kansas' Darryn Peterson, Duke's Cameron Boozer and BYU's AJ Dybantsa are in a tight three-way race for the No. 1 pick, and there's a lot of talent further down the board.
Navigating around the luxury tax aprons will be the biggest challenge for Presti in the years ahead. As the roster gets more expensive, he may have to sacrifice some depth and watch key players walk out the door.
Owning two top-10 picks typically isn't a luxury a championship contender enjoys, and that would offer Presti a lot of flexibility in terms of managing the payroll long term.





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