The Oklahoma City Thunder is still searching for its first Summer League win. OKC fell to 0-5 across its Salt Lake City and Las Vegas Summer League schedule after suffering a 104-79 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Sunday in Las Vegas. ## What happened?
Yaxel Lendeborg paced the Warriors with 14 points, four assists, and three steals while knocking down four 3-pointers. Despite the loss, the Thunder received encouraging performances from its two 2026 first-round picks. Rookie center Aday Mara finished with 10 points, nine rebounds, four assists, and one block, while guard Bennett Stirtz added a team-high 13 points and two assists. Last result: Oklahoma City Thunder 103-111 San Antonio Spurs (2026-05-31). Recent form has been tough for the Thunder, with a record of 1W-0D-4L, losing the last 4 games. ## Why it matters for Oklahoma City Thunder
The Thunder has struggled on the glass during Summer League play, and that's a strength for Golden State. From Yaxel Lendeborg to Malevy Leons to Graham Ike, the Warriors have plenty of guys who play bigger than their listed height. They also have a bucket-getting guard in L.J. Cryer, who'll be a handful for a Thunder team that lacks strong perimeter defenders. ## What comes next?
OKC will next look to claim its first Summer League win on Tuesday in a game against the Denver Nuggets at 8 p.m. CT (ESPN). The Thunder has remains winless in Summer League following a 104-79 loss to the Golden State Warriors. Aday Mara had 10 points, nine rebounds, four assists, and a block for OKC in the loss. Bennett Stirtz added 13 points and two assists as well for the Thunder. Yaxel Lendeborg led Golden State with 14 points, four assists, and three steals. The Thunder will look to bounce back from this loss and get its first win in the Summer League. With the loss, the Thunder drops to 0-5 in the Summer League, and will look to turn things around against the Nuggets.

