- **When is the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery?
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have secured a lottery pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, adding to their already impressive collection of future assets. This was made possible after the Los Angeles Clippers' loss to the Golden State Warriors in the NBA...
The Thunder's acquisition of this lottery pick is a result of a 2019 trade that sent Paul George to the Los Angeles Clippers. As part of that deal, the Thunder gained the right to swap picks with the Clippers in 2026. With the Clippers' unexpected loss in the Play-In Tournament, that pick now lands in the lottery, giving the Thunder a chance to select a top prospect.
OKC also holds other potentially valuable first-round picks in 2026, including one from the Philadelphia 76ers (top-four protected) and another from the Utah Jazz (top-eight protected). The Sixers pick is now confirmed to convey after their playoff berth, adding even more value to the Thunder's draft assets. The multitude of picks gives the Thunder flexibility to either draft multiple players or package picks in a trade to acquire a specific target.
The 2026 NBA Draft Lottery is scheduled for May 10, with the first round of the draft on June 23 and the second round on June 24.
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