BREAKING: Otega Oweh’s Reaction To Being Selected By The Thunder Won’t Surprise Kentucky Fans

BREAKING: Otega Oweh’s Reaction To Being Selected By The Thunder Won’t Surprise Kentucky Fans
Otega Oweh responded to being drafted by the Thunder with the same attitude that made him a favorite at Kentucky.

When Otega Oweh threw up a half-court shot running down the sideline against Santa Clara last season, the game-tying make that transpired was the sort of poetic justice that only March Madness can produce. For a guy to give so much of himself to a program over two years, Oweh deserved another heroic moment such as that one. And now, he gets to soak up the joy of being selected in the NBA Draft.

That’s good news already, but even better, Oweh came off the board much earlier than many expected. He was selected with the 41st overall pick by the Oklahoma City Thunder, leaning towards the earlier side of the second round.Feb 7, 2026; Lexington, Kentucky, USA; Kentucky Wildcats guard Otega Oweh (00) reacts after scoring a basket during the second half against the Tennessee Volunteers at Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-Imagn Images

More poetry there, since that’s where Oweh started his college career; it’s easy to forget that he was a Sooner for two years before transferring to Lexington. That’s another testament to the impact he had on Kentucky.

And to his draft pick, Oweh reacted the only way he knows how:
he clip of Oweh reacting to the selection with his friends and family is gold all by itself, but that isn’t what will stick out to Kentucky fans. In typical #00 fashion, the fan-favorite Cat took time to thank God.

Oweh is the Ultimate Hard Worker
Does Otega Oweh have a hitch in his jumper? Sure. Does he struggle at times to handle the ball? Also yes. He’s got flaws, just like any prospect entering the league. But one thing that can’t be questioned is Oweh’s hard-working nature game in and game out; he’ll benefit from joining a team built around that philosophy.

Feb 7, 2026; Lexington, Kentucky, USA; Kentucky Wildcats guard Otega Oweh (00) reacts after scoring a basket during the second half against the Tennessee Volunteers at Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-Imagn Images
Pairing up with two-time defending NBA MVP (and former Cat, of course) Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in Oklahoma is the perfect fit for Oweh. Similar to current Thunder wing-man Luguentz Dort, he won’t be asked to carry the same load that he had to in Lexington. All Oweh has to do is come in and compete, and all of BBN knows he’ll shine.

The dude just gives maximum effort. Oweh is a great on-ball defender and he rebounds well for his size, too. His outside shot will have to get better for his minutes to grow at the NBA level, but his slashing ability will greatly compliment a team that has a point guard who draws a ton of attention, in SGA.

 

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