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A Warriors win this week pushed a Clippers pick to Oklahoma City, guaranteeing the Thunder at least a top‑12 selection as they head into the 2026 playoffs. That gives OKC rare draft leverage alongside title hopes.
Oklahoma State stunned No. 1 Oklahoma 6-4 at Devon Park as Ruby Meylan threw a complete game and Kendall Wells homered in a Bedlam upset.
Oklahoma City’s Spark will join Athletes Unlimited’s six-team AUSL for the 2026 season, opening June 9 at Tom Heath Field with national broadcasts on ESPN.
Darius Bazley was cut by the Ningbo Rockets after an on‑court outburst that ended with him shoving a teammate during a loss to the Shanghai Sharks.
Loud City HQ is back in downtown OKC with VR, DJs, photo exhibits and an exclusive Loud and Loyal merch drop ahead of the playoffs. Fans should plan to arrive early for giveaways and limited items.
The original FIFA World Cup trophy visits Lower Scissortail Park on April 22–23 with free, timed photo sessions, a Fan Mart and meet‑and‑greet opportunities.
The Thunder poured in a season-high 146 in a 146-111 win over Utah, with Chet Holmgren's 21 and Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander's 20 leading the charge. OKC moved closer to the West's top seed.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander poured in 47 points — including eight in OT — as the Thunder beat Detroit 114-110 to reach 60 wins and tighten their grip on the West.
USA Softball will stage the International Cup at Devon Park in Oklahoma City this summer (July 28–Aug 3, 2026), with tournament passes on sale April 15.
Elite canoe and kayak athletes ran trials at RIVERSPORT this weekend as Oklahoma City tunes its course for the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships, July 20–25.
The Thunder host the Knicks Sunday at Paycom Center with a 6:30 p.m. CT tip; NBC/Peacock will carry the game and sportsbooks make OKC a heavy favorite. Injury updates and viewing options matter for fans and bettors alike.
OKC beat Philadelphia 123-103 as Jalen Williams returned and the Thunder stretched their winning streak to 12 games.
Oklahoma linebacker Owen Heinecke sued the NCAA after the association denied a waiver, arguing a brief 2021 lacrosse cameo shouldn’t have cost him a season. A hearing is set for April 16.
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