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OKC Thunder Faces NBA Probe Over Player Injuries
League investigating team's handling of absences during national TV game
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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The NBA is reportedly investigating the Oklahoma City Thunder for player absences due to injury during the team's nationally-televised road game against the San Antonio Spurs on February 4th.
Why it matters
The NBA takes player availability and transparency around injuries seriously, especially for high-profile national TV games. This investigation could result in fines or other penalties for the Thunder if the league finds they did not properly disclose or manage player injuries.
The details
According to the report, the NBA is looking into the circumstances around several Thunder players missing the February 4th game against the Spurs, which was broadcast nationally. The league wants to ensure the team followed proper protocols in reporting and managing any player injuries or illnesses.
- The investigation was launched on February 9, 2026, the day after the Thunder-Spurs game.
The players
OKC Thunder
The professional basketball team based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma that plays in the NBA.
What’s next
The NBA will continue its investigation and determine if the Thunder violated any league rules or policies regarding player injury reporting and management.
The takeaway
This investigation highlights the NBA's commitment to ensuring teams are transparent about player health and availability, especially for nationally televised games that have a large audience.
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