It been a busy off-season for Sam Presti and OKC Thunder, reshaping its roster to appease new goals and modern day play style. With Kyle Singler set to be moved in one way, shape or form, Oklahoma City remains flexible on the trade market.
Despite unloading Carmelo Anthony, OKC is in line to pay a league leading $91.6 million in luxury tax. This is a far cry from the $160 million projected in early July but it’s still a hefty price to pay for a small market franchise trying to play ball with the big boys.