Thunder vs Warriors live updates: Aday Mara, OKC face Yaxel Lendeborg, Golden State

By admin — In News — July 12, 2026

   ​The Oklahoma City Thunder will take on the Golden State Warriors in a Las Vegas Summer League matchup at 5 p.m. Central Time on Sunday. This game marks OKC’s second of four Summer League appearances in Las Vegas, following a 96-84 defeat to the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday. The Warriors most recently topped the Dallas Mavericks 101-90 on Thursday.
Here’s what you need to know about today’s Thunder-Warriors game in NBA Summer League:
Key takeaways: Bennett Stirtz finds his rhythm, but OKC Thunder still falls to the Lakers in Summer League competition.
In Las Vegas, the Lakers’ Chris Manon faced off against Oklahoma City’s Bennett Stirtz in the second half of a 2026 NBA Summer League game held at the Thomas & Mack Center on July 10, 2026. The photo credit goes to Ethan Miller of Getty Images.
OKC is scheduled to play on Sunday, July 12, at 5 p.m. CT, with the game taking place at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. Additional context on the event and the Thunder’s Summer League journey includes coverage of how injuries helped OKC’s Payton Sandfort gain perspective on his NBA opportunity, as well as trade rumors, free agency updates, and live updates related to the Thunder.
Analyses and opinions ahead of the game have included assessments like Justin Martinez’s take on Golden State’s 100-89 victory over OKC in a prior meeting. The Warriors’ depth features players who are comfortable handling bigger responsibilities and hitting from around the court, including guard L.J. Cryer, who presents a challenging matchup for a Thunder team still developing its perimeter defense. The Warriors are also known for having guards and forwards who can play beyond their listed height, contributing to a rebounding and interior-play advantage for Golden State.
Lineup notes and player pool for OKC include Jabri Abdur-Rahim (No. 33, guard/forward, 6-6, 220 pounds), Sam Alexis (No. 40, forward/center, 6-8, 247 pounds, Indiana), Steven Ashworth (No. 18, guard, 5-11, 165 pounds, Creighton), Brooks Barnhizer (No. 23, guard/forward, 6-6, 226 pounds, OKC Thunder), Buddy Boeheim (No. 27, guard/forward, 6-5, 205 pounds, OKC Thunder), Josh Dix (No. 21, guard, 6-5, 206 pounds, Creighton), and Bryce Harris (No. 41, forward, 6-3). The Thunder’s Summer League roster also includes Aday Mara, a rookie from Michigan whose development ties into the team’s defensive philosophy, sometimes described as OKC-esque defense.
Other notes of interest include the ongoing coverage of the Thunder’s draft pick Otega Oweh and his homecoming storyline, as well as the broader context of how OKC is integrating new players, such as Mara, into a cohesive system during Summer League play. There is also coverage of the Thunder waiving and then re-signing Payton Sandfort for Summer League duties, along with the roster surrounding L.J. Cryer, Will Richard, Malevy Leons, Yaxel Lendeborg, and Graham Ike.
For fans seeking the stream, Prime Video will carry the broadcast, offering a way to watch the Thunder-Warriors showdown live from Las Vegas. As the day unfolds, expect updates on injuries, roster adjustments, and strategic changes from both teams as they compete for valuable Summer League experience and potential pathways to a permanent role on an NBA roster.  

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