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OKC "Skips" Making Trades to Focus on Another Objective in the NBA

The team had been in rumors about signing Cam Johnson, but will not make any moves before the deadline

Sam Presti, GM of the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Right now, the best team in the NBA is the Oklahoma City Thunder. Their record of 34-7 in the tough Western Conference speaks for itself. Additionally, playing with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander at an MVP level. For this reason, the team sees no need to make moves in the transfer market.

There have been talks that they were interested in signing Cam Johnson from the Brooklyn Nets before the deadline. However, as NBA Rumors reporter Jake Fischer indicates on The Stein Line, that is not OKC's objective.

Oklahoma is waiting for the return of injured players like Chet Holmgren and now Isaiah Hartenstein. The franchise is hesitant to disrupt what has been a top team this year. As mentioned, their position in the West is unbeatable.

Chet Holmgren continues to progress in his rehabilitation. The player has between 3 and 5 weeks left before being reevaluated for his pelvic fracture.

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