The Oklahoma City Thunder have spent this offseason improving their roster fresh off a 57-win season a year ago. The Thunder have upgraded their biggest weakness from a year ago by inking Isaiah Hartenstein to a three-year pact in free agency, marking him as the largest free agent addition in franchise history. That move was on the heels of swapping out Josh Giddey for Alex Caruso in a one-for-one deal that improved the fit of the team that was already good enough to grab the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference.
As the offseason dust begins to settle, the Thunder still have an open standard roster spot, but all three of their two-way pacts are accounted for with Adam Flagler, Alex Ducas and Ajay Mitchell signing on over the Summer.