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Where's Thunder's Asset Collection Rank in NBA


Where's Thunder's Asset Collection Rank in NBA

Thunder general manager Sam Presti speaks during an introductory press conference for the 2024 Thunder draft picks at Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center in Oklahoma City, Saturday, June, 29, 2024. / SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Oklahoma City Thunder have found themselves in a unique position with Sam Presti pioneering a near-perfect rebuild to this point. The Thunder are fresh off a 57 win season that ended with them being owed a lottery pick.

As Oklahoma City improved their roster this summer to catapult themselves to contender status, they still sit on a mountain of draft assets that rank them at or near the top of the NBA. ESPN's front office insider Bobby Marks ranked the five best collections of assets in the league on Wednesday, where the Thunder earned a high mark.

"It was hard not to keep Oklahoma City out of the top spot, but protections on first-round picks that are owed to the Thunder has them right behind San Antonio," Marks said "Because of the six first-round picks acquired from other teams and two years of swaps with the Clippers, the Thunder could select in the lottery and also finish each season with one of the best records in the NBA."

Placing the San Antonio Spurs at the No. 1 spot is far from egregious with so many unprotected picks to place a team around Victor Wembanyama, especially from a team on shakey ground such as Atlanta, it makes their stash extremely appealing.

Despite falling out of the top spot, the Thunder still are in a favorable position in the sport with the most actualized talent to go along with their future assets.

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