The Golden State Warriors beat the LA Clippers 126-121 on Wednesday night, and the loss sent the 2026 first-round pick owed to Oklahoma City into the nba draft lottery.
Stephen Curry scored 21 points for Golden State, which finished off the Clippers in the NBA Play-In Tournament and turned the Thunder-bound pick into a ticket with real lottery odds. The pick is slotted at No. 12, with a 7.1 percent chance to jump into the top four and a 1.5 percent chance of becoming No. 1.
For Oklahoma City, the pick is the final asset coming from the 2019 trade that sent Paul George to Los Angeles. That deal also delivered Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, a haul of picks and draft-pick swaps, and Danilo Gallinari to the Thunder, and Wednesday night’s result locked in the last piece.
One scout watching the game reacted with a blunt “F—!” as the Clippers fell behind, then said, “OKC gets another lottery pick.” The reaction fit the stakes. A season-ending loss had become a draft-night swing for a team that did not even control its own first-rounder.
The Clippers may not be done with the draft drama, either. They could also receive the Pacers’ first-round pick if it lands between Nos. 5 and 9 as part of the Ivica Zubac trade at the deadline. That means the team’s postseason exit could ripple through two different draft paths, while Washington, Indiana and Brooklyn each sit with a 14 percent chance at the top pick.
What Wednesday clarified is that the 2026 pick is no longer a future afterthought. It is now in the lottery, and for Oklahoma City, that is the kind of asset that can change the shape of a roster without a single shot being taken.






