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Oklahoma City Thunder 2025-26 Season Preview
The Thunder head into the 2025–26 season as the defending NBA champions, entering as one of the strongest rosters in franchise history after their dominant run in the previous campaign. Head coach Mark Daigneault, fresh off a Finals victory and previously awarded Coach of the Year, continues to lead a team defined by strategic defense and developmental edge. At the core is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who enters after winning both the MVP and Finals MVP — a historic feat that underscores his role as both elite scorer and franchise anchor. Beneath him, a nucleus of versatile talents, including Jalen Williams, Chet Holmgren, Jaylin Williams, and Luguentz Dort, all remain under contract, preserved by GM Sam Presti’s savvy offseason moves.
Adding to that core, the Thunder will welcome back Nikola Topic, their 2024 lottery pick who missed all of last season due to injury, and is now expected to significantly deepen the backcourt rotation. Projections remain bullish — Bleacher Report anticipates around 62 wins, positioning OKC as one of the key contenders in the Western Conference despite tighter margins. While threats like an improved Rockets and Nuggets loom, the Thunder’s continuity, defensive identity, and depth give them a keen chance to repeat or at least remain dominant in the Western hierarchy. The ongoing challenge will be maintaining health across a long season and ensuring every rotation player delivers consistently when called upon.
Oklahoma City Thunder 2025-26 Tickets Info
Tickets for Oklahoma City Thunder 2025-26 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices generally begin around $35 to $60 for upper-level seats at regular weekday matchups. Lower-bowl sideline seating typically ranges from $90 to $170, depending on the opponent and day of the week. High-demand games — especially those featuring marquee teams like the Lakers, Celtics, or Spurs — can push standard seating into the $200–$300 range. VIP packages, which may include courtside seats, club-level access, complimentary food and beverages, authentic autographed basketball from a current or former Oklahoma City Thunder player, and official Thunder merchandise bundle, usually range from $350 to over $1,200, based on the opponent and included amenities. Pricing varies throughout the season, but overall, Oklahoma City remains one of the more accessible and fan-friendly environments for experiencing NBA action.
Oklahoma City Thunder 2025-26 Opponents
During the 2025–26 NBA season, the Oklahoma City Thunder will take on all 29 other teams across the league. Within their Northwest Division, they’ll match up multiple times with familiar foes like the Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Portland Trail Blazers, and Utah Jazz. Beyond division play, the Thunder will continuously test themselves against top-tier Western Conference opponents such as the Golden State Warriors, L.A. Lakers, Dallas Mavericks, and Phoenix Suns in both home and away settings. Additionally, they’ll face every Eastern Conference team at least once both at home and on the road — including matchups with the Miami Heat, Boston Celtics, New York Knicks, and Milwaukee Bucks — ensuring a complete and challenging 82‑game roster of battles across the NBA landscape.
Oklahoma City Thunder 2025-26 Schedule
- Week 1 (Oct 21–27)
Oct 21 vs Houston; Oct 23 @ Indiana; Oct 25 @ Atlanta; Oct 27 @ Dallas - Week 2 (Oct 28–Nov 3)
Oct 28 vs Sacramento; Oct 30 vs Washington; Nov 2 vs New Orleans - Week 3 (Nov 4–10)
Nov 4 @ L.A. Clippers; Nov 5 @ Portland; Nov 7 @ Sacramento; Nov 9 @ Memphis - Week 4 (Nov 11–17)
Nov 11 vs Golden State; Nov 12 vs L.A. Lakers; Nov 15 @ Charlotte; Nov 17 @ New Orleans - Week 5 (Nov 18–24)
Nov 19 vs Sacramento; Nov 21 @ Utah; Nov 23 vs Portland - Week 6 (Nov 25–Dec 1)
Nov 26 vs Minnesota; Nov 28 vs Phoenix; Nov 30 @ Portland - Week 7 (Dec 2–8)
Dec 2 @ Golden State; Dec 5 vs Dallas; Dec 7 @ Utah - Week 8 (Dec 9–15)
Dec 17 vs L.A. Clippers; Dec 19 @ Minnesota - Week 9 (Dec 16–22)
Dec 22 vs Memphis; Dec 23 @ San Antonio; Dec 25 vs San Antonio - Week 10 (Dec 23–29)
Dec 28 vs Philadelphia; Dec 29 vs Atlanta; Dec 31 vs Portland - Week 11 (Jan 1–7)
Jan 2 @ Golden State; Jan 4 @ Phoenix; Jan 5 vs Charlotte; Jan 7 vs Utah - Week 12 (Jan 8–14)
Jan 9 @ Memphis; Jan 11 vs Miami; Jan 13 vs San Antonio - Week 13 (Jan 15–21)
Jan 15 @ Houston; Jan 17 @ Miami; Jan 19 @ Cleveland; Jan 21 @ Milwaukee - Week 14 (Jan 22–28)
Jan 23 vs Indiana; Jan 25 vs Toronto; Jan 27 vs New Orleans; Jan 29 @ Minnesota - Week 15 (Jan 30–Feb 5)
Feb 1 @ Denver; Feb 3 vs Orlando; Feb 4 @ San Antonio - Week 16 (Feb 6–12)
Feb 7 vs Houston; Feb 9 @ L.A. Lakers; Feb 11 @ Phoenix; Feb 12 vs Milwaukee - Week 17 (Feb 17–23)
Feb 20 vs Brooklyn; Feb 22 vs Cleveland; Feb 24 @ Toronto; Feb 25 @ Detroit; Feb 27 vs Denver - Week 18 (Mar 1–7)
Mar 1 @ Dallas; Mar 3 @ Chicago; Mar 4 @ New York; Mar 7 vs Golden State - Week 19 (Mar 8–14)
Mar 9 vs Denver; Mar 12 vs Boston; Mar 15 vs Minnesota - Week 20 (Mar 16–22)
Mar 17 @ Orlando; Mar 18 @ Brooklyn; Mar 21 @ Washington; Mar 23 @ Philadelphia - Week 21 (Mar 24–30)
Mar 25 @ Boston; Mar 27 vs Chicago; Mar 29 vs New York; Mar 30 vs Detroit - Week 22 (Mar 31–Apr 6)
Apr 2 vs L.A. Lakers; Apr 5 vs Utah; Apr 7 @ L.A. Lakers - Week 23 (Apr 8–12)
Apr 8 @ L.A. Clippers; Apr 10 @ Denver; Apr 12 vs Phoenix
About Oklahoma City Thunder
The Oklahoma City Thunder originated as the Seattle SuperSonics in 1967 before relocating to Oklahoma City in 2008 and rebranding, giving the franchise a fresh identity and new horizons. Since moving, the team has become synonymous with smart, blueprint-driven building under GM Sam Presti, whose methodical reliance on draft picks and development — rather than chasing marquee free agents — has steadily constructed one of the league’s most resilient and dynamic organizations.
Throughout their history, the Thunder have produced star power and moments that resonate deeply with fans. The early era of Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, and James Harden marked a vibrant period of contention including a Finals appearance, yet ultimately unraveled amid financial constraints. In the modern era, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has emerged as the clear franchise face, leading a young core of talents like Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren — a group that finally delivered the franchise’s first championship since the move to Oklahoma City in 2025.
This journey—from hopeful relocation to hard-fought title — reflects a narrative of perseverance, community pride, and thoughtful leadership. Thunder fans celebrated long years of playoff heartbreak before the 2025 Parade solidified the city’s faith in its team and its model. Guided by Presti’s vision, the Thunder now stand as a blueprint for modern NBA team-building: leveraging talent development, continuity, and analytics to forge success in one of sports’ smaller markets.