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2026 NBA Draft workout tracker: Who have OKC Thunder targeted?
2026 NBA Draft workout tracker: Who have OKC Thunder targeted?
The OKC Thunder has started holding individual workouts for prospects ahead of the 2026 NBA Draft.
OKC has three picks (No. 12, No. 17 and No. 37) in the draft, which will be on June 23-24. The Thunder is looking to add a roster that won a 2025 NBA championship and reached the Western Conference finals this season.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHere's a list of every prospect who has held a pre-draft workout with OKC:
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Alexis is a 6-foot-9 forward who spent his final season at Indiana after stops at Chattanooga and Florida. He averaged 8.8 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.2 blocks as a senior on 68.7% shooting from the field (25% from deep). Alexis is a strong play finisher who catches lobs, makes timely backdoor cuts and crashes the glass for putbacks. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAllen is a 6-5 guard who spent his final two seasons as Utah State after stops at Snow College, Southern Utah and Utah Valley. He averaged 7.9 points, 4.7 assists and 2 steals as a graduate student on 46.6% shooting from the field (32.5% from deep). Allen is a disrupter on defense, a smart passer and a high-effort player. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.
Ament is a 6-10 forward who spent his lone season with Tennessee. He averaged 16.7 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists as a freshman on 39.9% shooting from the field (33.3% from deep). Ament has potential as a player with great size and mobility, but he's still rough around the edges. He's a confident but not great perimeter shooter, and he must work on being a more aggressive finisher. He projects to be a lottery pick.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBell is a 6-7 forward who spent his last season at California after three years with Syracuse. He averaged 14.2 points and 2.6 rebounds as a senior on 45.9% shooting from the field (40% from deep). Bell is a catch-and-shoot threat and an active defender, making him a 3-and-D prospect. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.
Brown is a 6-5 guard who spent his last season at UCLA after stops at Phoenix College and Kansas City. He averaged 3.8 points and 2.7 rebounds as a fifth-year player on 42.9% shooting from the field (33.8% from deep). Brown took a backseat role with UCLA after two All-Summit League selections at Kansas City, but he could still provide good shooting and hustle plays. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.
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Castro is a 6-11 forward who spent his last two seasons at George Washington after two years at Providence. He averaged 15.3 points, 9.1 rebounds and 1.8 steals as a redshirt senior on 62.7% shooting from the field (0% from deep). Castro is a high-motor big man who uses his strength to score efficiently, but there's also a lot of skill to his game as an impressive playmaker and a switchable defender who's all over the place. He could sneak into the second round or be an undrafted pickup.
DeVries is a 6-7 forward who spent his last season at Indiana after stops at Drake and West Virginia. He averaged 13.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.3 assists as a redshirt senior on 39.7% shooting from the field (33.3% from deep). DeVries can knock down difficult shots from deep and score with his back to the basket, although his lack of athleticism limits him defensively. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementGraves is a 6-9 forward who spent his two seasons at Santa Clara. He averaged 11.8 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.9 steals as a redshirt freshman on 51.2% shooting from the field (41.3% from deep). Graves isn't the quickest prospect but can knock down his shots, use his soft touch to finish around the rim, create for others and be disruptive in passing lanes. He projects to go in the mid-to-late portion of the first round.
Hadley is a 6-7 guard who spent his last two seasons at Louisville after stops at Indian Hills Community College, Northeastern and Colorado. He averaged 11.5 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.8 assists as a sixth-year player on 56.2% shooting from the field (44% from deep). Hadley is an older prospect at 24, but he's a pure hustler who plays tough defense, crashes the glass and makes timely cuts. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHoward is a 6-4 guard who spent all five seasons at Howard. He averaged 17.3 points, 6.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists on 47.9% shooting from the field (39% from deep) as a graduate student. Harris is a strong finisher around the rim, a capable shooter, an excellent rebounder for his size and a good defender. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.
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Morez Johnson Jr., Michigan
Johnson is a 6-9 forward who spent his last season at Michigan after one year at Illinois. He averaged 13.1 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.1 blocks as a sophomore on 62.3% shooting from the field (34.3% from deep). Johnson is a bruising big man who also moves well for his size, making him capable of defending multiple positions, and he does almost all of his damage on offense from inside the paint. Johnson projects to go in the mid-to-late portion of the first round.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementJohnson is a 6-3 guard who spent his last season at Kansas State after three years at Akron. He averaged 12.8 points, 4.9 rebounds and 4.6 assists as a senior on 44.7% shooting from the field (40.8% from deep). Johnson is a downhill threat with good explosiveness around the rim, and he made great strides as a 3-point shooter. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.
Jones is a 6-7 guard who spent his last season at Florida State after stops at Tarleton State, Barton Community College and St. Bonaventure. He averaged 12.7 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.2 steals as a senior on 42.7% shooting from the field (32.5% from deep). Jones has great positional size combined with lateral quickness and strength, making him a versatile defender, and he has upside as a 3-point shooter. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementKaraban is a 6-8 forward who spent all four seasons at UConn. He averaged 13.2 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists as a redshirt senior on 46.4% shooting from the field (37.4% from deep). Karaban makes up for his defensive limitations by being a high-IQ player who provides good floor spacing, moves well without the ball and makes the right passes. He projects to be selected early in the second round.
Lendeborg is a 6-9 forward who spent his last season at Michigan after stops at Arizona Western College and UAB. He averaged 15.1 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists as a graduate student on 51.5% shooting from the field (37.2% from deep). Lendeborg is a Swiss Army knife who defends multiple positions, passes well, spaces the floor and plays with a strong motor. He projects to be selected at the end of the lottery.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementLipsey is a 6-1 guard who spent all four seasons at Iowa State. He averaged 13.5 points, 5.1 assists and 2.3 steals as a senior on 45.9% shooting from the field (31.6% from deep). Lipsey is a tenacious point-of-attack defender who also has great timing when invading passing lanes, and he mostly creates for others on offense to make up for his own shooting struggles. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.
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McKneely is a 6-4 guard who spent his last season at Louisville after three years at Virginia. He averaged 10.9 points, 3 rebounds and 1.4 assists as a senior on 41.6% shooting from the field (39.5% from deep). McKneely is a high-volume 3-point shooter who can knock it down on the move, and he can also serve as a secondary ball handler. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementNelson is a 6-10 forward who spent his last season at South Florida after three years at Arkansas State. He averaged 15.9 points, 9.6 rebounds and 1.6 steals as a senior on 56.1% shooting from the field (14.3% from deep). Nelson is a defensive-minded big man who uses his size and length to swat shots and deflect passes, and his strong motor also allows him to dominate on the glass. He projects to go in the mid-to-late portion of the second round.
Sharp is a 6-3 guard who spent all five seasons at Houston. He averaged 15.5 points, 3 rebounds and 1.7 assists as a redshirt senior on 41.3% shooting from the field (37.2% from deep). Sharp is a confident 3-point shooter with a quick release, and he uses his strength to fight through screens and harass ball handlers. He projects to go in the mid-to-late portion of the second round.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementQuaintance is a 6-10 forward who spent his last season at Kentucky after one year at Arizona State, where he suffered a torn ACL and meniscus. He averaged 5 points and 5 rebounds as a sophomore on 57.1% shooting from the field but only played in four games while still dealing with said injury. Quaintance uses his combination of physicality and athleticism to protect the rim and crash the glass, and he's a play finisher on offense who goes up strong for dunks. He projects to go in the mid-to-late portion of the first round.
Washington is a 6-10 center who spent his last season at Vanderbilt after three years at North Carolina. He averaged 8.9 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.3 blocks as a senior on 56.3% shooting from the field (29.4% from deep). Washington uses his length and timing to block shots, and he has a nice mid-range shot with the ability to drill the occasional 3-pointer. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.
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