OKC Thunder 2023 NBA Draft Prospects Workout Tracker

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Nov 17, 2023

OKC Thunder 2023 NBA Draft Prospects Workout Tracker

A view of the Wilson game ball in the third quarter of the NBA Play-In game

A view of the Wilson game ball in the third quarter of the NBA Play-In game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves at Target Center on April 14, 2023 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Timberwolves defeated the Thunder 120-95 to advance to the NBA Playoffs as the #8 seed. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)

It is that time of the year again! It is NBA Draft season, Victor Wembanyama edition! Throughout the NBA Draft cycle, there are huge milestones. The start of the season, March Madness, Declaration Day, the Combine, the NBA Draft Lottery, Prospect Interviews, and Private Workouts. That is what we are tracking throughout the NBA Draft Cycle for the OKC Thunder.

It is essential to note the Oklahoma City Thunder do not release who they have talked to, worked out with, or interviewed. This is becoming a common practice among teams and is the best route for organizations to go.

So this list will be complete to the point of what is reported. However, there will be workouts or interviews we are not aware of.

This list will be from prospects’ social media posts, agents, prospect interviews with the media, and other intel. Our Annual draft workout tracker disclaimer: Workouts do not mean much of anything. The Oklahoma City Thunder will try to get their hands on as many prospects during this team.

This is a data-collecting mode for the franchise, from first-round talents to projected undrafted free agents, top-five prospects to bottom 30 guys. It is the last time they can legally talk to these players and an important touch-point for future moves. No matter if that future is in June or well down the road in a player's career.

Please bookmark this page, as it will be updated each time a workout is found out by myself or reported by others throughout this 2023 NBA Draft cycle.

Just to remind you, bookmark this link and check back daily for updates to the workout tracker as we get them. Also, stay on the lookout on Twitter.

Coleman Hawkins, 6’10, 200, Illinois: Jalen Slawson, 6’7, 210, Furman: Jaylen Forbes, 6’5, 185, Tulane: Seneca Knight, 6’7, 215, Illinois State: Jordan Hawkins, 6’5, 186, UCONN: Jarace Walker, 6’7, 249, Houston: Dereck Lively, 7’1, 230, Duke: Trayce Jackson-Davis, 6’9, 245, Indiana: Noah Clowney, 6’10, 210, Alabama: GG Jackson, 6’8.25 without shoes, 214, South Carolina: Keyonte George, 6’4, 185, Baylor: Jett Howard, 6’8, 215, Michigan: Nick Smith Jr, 6’5, 185, Arkansas: Cason Wallace, 6’4, 193, Kentucky: Anthony Black, 6’7, 198, Arkansas: Brandon Podziemski, 6’5, 200, Santa Clara: Adama Sanogo, 6’9, 240, UCONN: Leonard Miller, 6’10, 211, G-League Ignite: Emoni Bates, 6’9, 190, Eastern Michigan: Drew Timme, 6’10, 235 pounds, Gonzaga: Eric Gaines, 6’3, 155, UAB: Charles Bediako, 7’0, 225, Alabama: Zach Edey, 7’4, 305, Purdue: Maxwell Lewis, 6’7, 195, Pepperdine: Tramon Mark, 6’5, 195, Arkansas: Sir’ Jabari Rice, 6’4, 180, Texas: Justin Powell, 6’6, 205, Washington State: Gabe Kalscheur, 6’4, 200, Iowa State: Gradey Dick, 6’8, 205, Kansas: Taylor Hendricks, 6’9, 210, UFC: