What kinds of lineups can the Oklahoma City Thunder put on the court this season? The Thunder could go massively big with both Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein in the frontcourt, Ousmane Dieng playing small forward, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Alex Caruso in the backcourt.
And while OKC happens to be one of the bigger ball clubs in the league in terms of height, they can play ‘small’ as well, with SGA and Lu Dort at the guard positions, Jalen Williams at the 3, and a frontcourt comprised of Kenrich Williams and Jaylin Williams to round out the roster. The hosts of the Athletic “Down to Dunk – an OKC Thunder Podcast” show, Andrew Schlecht, Jay Smith, Luke Stephens, Taylor Dickerson, Michele Berra, and Alex Speers, took their own look at this question on a recent episode of their show.
Take a look at the clip embedded below to hear what they came up with!
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