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2023 NBA Draft: Predicting Outcomes For Oklahoma City Thunder
The 2023 NBA Draft is less than 48 hours away, meaning the Oklahoma City Thunder and other teams around the league are at the point in the cycle in which final decisions are being made.
Not only are franchises determining which prospects they value and what their boards look like leading up to the final minutes before the draft, but they’re also exploring options to move in the order on draft night. Whether it’s the opportunity to move up and land a premier prospect, or trading back to acquire an asset while also selecting a player in the same tier, these discussions will be taking place league-wide before and during the draft itself.
For Oklahoma City specifically, there’s a variety of ways this draft could go. In the current state of the rebuild, the franchise is still in a position to take the best player available when on the clock, irrespective of position. Thunder GM Sam Presti is always open to making moves on draft night and will absolutely consider moving up, but also moving back.
While it’s impossible to know exactly what Oklahoma City will do, or even what prospects will be available when it’s the Thunder’s turn to pick, let’s predict a how a few scenarios could play out.
Scenario 1: Stay Put
Presti views everything as an asset, whether it’s players, draft picks, or even cap space. As such, he’s always looking for ways to maximize the Thunder’s assets. If the cost is too high to move up for a player the front office views as a franchise-altering talent, it won’t happen. Alternatively, if the return on investment isn’t where it needs to be to justify moving back, there’s a really good chance Oklahoma City just stays put and selects at No. 12 overall.
Pick Prediction: Bilal Coulibaly (France)
Scenario 2: Trade Up
Considering the Thunder’s pick sits late in the lottery, moving up more than a few spots becomes extremely difficult. With that in mind, OKC is sitting on a wide variety of assets that can be used to trade up and select another key piece of the puzzle.
Early Lottery (5-7)
If the Thunder opts to really make a splash and move up near the top of the lottery, it’s unlikely that breaking into the top four will be feasible. However, the few picks just beyond the No. 4 overall pick are absolutely obtainable for the right price. If Oklahoma City did move into the early part of the lottery, it would have to be for a prospect that the front office is in love with and thinks could ultimately be a cornerstone piece on a future championship roster.
Pick Prediction: Jarace Walker (Houston)
Mid Lottery (8-11)
What’s much more likely is that the Thunder moves up just a few spots. Especially if there’s a sense that a player high on OKC’s board could be taken within a handful of selections of No. 12, jumping up to get that prospect would be worth the investment.
Pick Prediction: Taylor Hendricks (UCF)
Scenario 3: Trade Back
While trading back is never the most exciting thing for a fanbase, it often pays dividends. Acquiring additional assets while also drafting a prospect that is coveted by the front office is a no-brainer in the right scenario.
Mid-First (13-20)
One example in which trading back would make a ton of sense is if there’s multiple prospects on the board at No. 12 overall that Oklahoma City has in the same tier and values equally. That would present the opportunity to trade back several spots in the order and still have a great shot at landing one of the prospects that would have been taken in the original lottery position. Whether it’s moving further back in the lottery, or even outside of the lottery into the middle part of the first round, keep an eye on the Thunder to make this type of move if none of the projected top ten prospects slip to No. 12 on draft night.
Pick Prediction: Leonard Miller (G League)
Late First (21-30)
Alternatively, Oklahoma City could be on the clock at No. 12 and decide that none of the prospects left are worth a late lottery to mid-first selection. In that case, trading back towards the end of the first round or even out of it altogether could be on the table. Every team evaluates prospects and puts them in tiers, meaning the Thunder could have very few players that grade out as worthy of a top-20 selection. Just because 20 prospects will be taken by the time the No. 21 overall pick comes around doesn’t mean that all of these players have a top-20 grade. Regardless, if Oklahoma City were to move into the late part of the first-round, there still should be quality talent remaining on the board.
Pick Prediction: Olivier-Maxence Prosper (Marquette)
Fortunately for the Oklahoma City Thunder, there’s no real pressure to make any impulse moves in this draft. The team is already in a great position moving forward and will have several levers to pull if the right trade does present itself on Thursday night. If not, staying put at No. 12 should give the Thunder every opportunity to add a key piece to an already talented, young roster.
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Live Updates: No. 7 Alabama Football at Oklahoma
NORMAN, Okla.–– Alabama has one final road test to pass in the regular season if it wants to compete for an SEC title and make it back to the College Football Playoff.
The No. 7 Crimson Tide plays at Oklahoma on Saturday night in the first matchup as conference foes in the SEC. BamaCentral will have coverage all night from Norman. Follow along for updates.
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Who: Alabama (8-2, 4-2 SEC) vs. Oklahoma (5-5, 1-4)
When: Saturday, Nov. 23, 6:30 p.m.
Where: Gaylord Family Memorial Stadium
TV: ABC/ESPN+
Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network (Play-By-Play: Chris Stewart, Color: Tyler Watts).
Series: Oklahoma leads 3-2-1
Last meeting: Alabama defeated the Sooners in the Capital One Orange Bowl as part of the College Football Playoff 45-34. Tua Tagovailoa passed for 318 yards and four touchdowns while the Crimson Tide rushed for 200 yards across 42 carries between Josh Jacobs, Damien Harris and Najee Harris.
Last time out, Alabama: The Crimson Tide dominated Mercer 52-7 at home behind three touchdowns from Jalen Milroe and two touchdowns from Ryan Williams. The Alabama defense forced three more turnovers as they’ve now forced 16 in the last five games, making life challenging on opposing offenses.
Last time out, Oklahoma: The Sooners were off this past week, but went to Missouri two weeks ago and lost 30-23 after losing a fumble for a touchdown in the game’s final minutes. Oklahoma’s played five conference games and only won at Auburn this season.
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Staff predictions: Our picks for No. 7 Alabama at Oklahoma
After falling twice away from home already this season, No. 7 Alabama will look to avoid a potential trap game in its final road trip of the regular season. The Crimson Tide (8-2, 5-2 in the SEC) will visit Oklahoma (5-5, 1-5) for a 6:30 p.m. CT kickoff Saturday inside Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
This will be the seventh matchup between Alabama and Oklahoma. The Sooners hold a 3-2-1 advantage in the series, but the Tide won the most recent meeting, recording a 45-34 victory in the 2018 Orange Bowl. Alabama is currently a 14-point favorite for Saturday’s game, according to the Caesars Sportsbook.
Here’s how Tide Illustrated’s staff thinks the game will play out.
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Oklahoma State Offers 2026 Bixby DB Braeden Presley
The stark reality of the Cowboys future on the gridiron is up in the air. Can Oklahoma State bounce back in 2025 following one of the worst football seasons in years? Will the Pokes return next season and play with a chip on their shoulder? Only time will tell and the best way to improve the football team is for the coaching staff to hit the recruiting trail hard.
Oklahoma State will say goodbye to one of the greatest statistical wide receivers to ever wear the Cowboy orange. Senior Brennan Presley has been the cornerstone of the receiving core for the past four seasons. He is the all-time receptions leader in Oklahoma State history and has caught more than two passes in nearly every game since his sophomore season.
The offense won’t be the same in 2025 with Presley snagging catches across the middle, but the fans of Cowboy football won’t have to wait long as a familiar name will be entering the mix straight out of the class of 2026.
On Thursday, Oklahoma State looked to make it the Presley trifecta when they offered the youngest of the bunch, 2026 Bixby star Braeden Presley. Older brothers Brennan and Braylin both committed to Oklahoma State out of high school. Brennan hung around to become the all-time receptions leader in school history while Braylin transferred to Tulsa.
Braeden is the biggest brother of the bunch and measures in at 6-foot-2 and 180 pounds, according to 247Sports. He is unranked at the moment but still has a full season of football yet to play. The interest continues to grow for Braeden who has drawn offers from Tulsa, Boston College and Kansas.
Oklahoma State joined the mix on Thursday and is hoping to use its family ties to lock up their third straight Presley. Little is known about Presley on the field, and he has proven this season that he is a jack of all trades. He has logged a rushing touchdown, receiving touchdown and passing touchdown this season for the Spartans of Bixby.
A majority of his highlights have come on the defensive side of the football. He has 27 tackles, three interceptions and a forced fumble in 2024 for a Bixby team who is searching for yet another Class 5A State Championship.
The fans of Oklahoma State football may not have to wait very long to have a Presley once again under the lights of Boone Pickens Stadium.
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