Thunder ready for another championship run
The official simulation of NBA 2K26 from 2K Games gives the Oklahoma City Thunder a new sound. The virtual season ends with the Thunder defeating the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals, marking their second straight championship.
Oklahoma City battles past the Denver Nuggets in a seven-game Western Conference Finals, while the Knicks earn their spot in the Finals by defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers in six games. The matchup highlights two franchises on the rise and positions Oklahoma City as the league’s newest powerhouse.
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Gilgeous-Alexander dominates the simulation
Cover star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is central to the prediction. According to the 2K26 simulation, he wins both the regular season MVP awards and the Finals MVP awards for the second year in a row. His projected 36.6 points per game leads the league, solidifying his place among basketball’s most dominant scorers.
Gilgeous-Alexander’s rise reflects the Thunder’s success. His ability to control the tempo, attack the rim and make shots from anywhere drives the team’s offense. If he continues that form, Oklahoma City can make this virtual prediction a reality.
Flagg headlines a new generation
Rookie Cooper Flagg makes an immediate impression in the simulation. Drafted first overall by the Dallas Mavericks, he averages 17.6 points per game and earns Rookie of the Year honors. His performance marks the arrival of a new wave of stars ready to challenge the competition’s veterans.
Houston’s Amen Thompson wins Most Improved Player, showing significant growth in his second season. San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama wins Defensive Player of the Year, proving his defensive instincts already rival the best in the league.
Prediction for the entire NBA first team
NBA 2K26’s All-NBA First Team includes Gilgeous-Alexander, Luka Doncic, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Nikola Jokic and Wembanyama. The line-up combines experience with youth and showcases the evolving hierarchy of the league.
NBA 2K simulations can’t predict every twist of a season, but they often reflect league trends. If this projection is close, Oklahoma City could quickly transform from an up-and-coming team into a full-fledged dynasty.
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