
Thunder Add Two High‑Ceiling Rookies After Spurs Defeat
Oklahoma City drafted Michigan's Aday Mara and Iowa's Bennett Stirtz to patch defensive gaps exposed by the Spurs in the Western Conference Finals.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder are a professional basketball franchise competing in the NBA’s Western Conference. Founded in 2008 after relocating from Seattle, the Thunder have built a reputation for dynamic, fast‑break offense and a strong developmental pipeline. The team’s identity centers around star guard Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander, whose scoring and playmaking have propelled Oklahoma City into consistent playoff contention. Under head coach Mark Daigneault, the Thunder emphasize defensive versatility and bench depth, traits that have become hallmarks of their recent success.
Entering the 2026 NBA playoffs, the Thunder are riding a wave of momentum after a solid regular‑season performance that secured a top‑four seed in the Western Conference. In the second‑round series against the Los Angeles Lakers, Oklahoma City’s bench outplayed the Lakers’ stars in Game 2, sparking talk of a potential upset. ESPN analysts have highlighted the Thunder‑Lakers matchup as a marquee clash, and the Thunder are poised to extend the series as they head into Game 3 in early May. Off the court, the franchise remains focused on health, with no major injuries reported among its core players.

Oklahoma City drafted Michigan's Aday Mara and Iowa's Bennett Stirtz to patch defensive gaps exposed by the Spurs in the Western Conference Finals.

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