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OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma City Thunder has announced its comprehensive broadcast schedule for the 2025-26 NBA season, offering fans a variety of ways to follow the team across cable, streaming, local TV and radio.

A total of 67 regular-season games will be broadcast on FanDuel Sports Network (FDSN), the Thunder’s official broadcast partner. FDSN is accessible via major providers including Cox Communications, DIRECTV, U-Verse and Fubo, and covers a broad regional territory including Oklahoma, Kansas and parts of Arkansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Fans can also stream games through the FDSN app or website, with subscription options starting at a discounted full-season pass of $108.99.

In addition, four games will be simulcast locally on Griffin Media stations KWTV-9 (OKC) and KOTV-6 (Tulsa), continuing a partnership now in its third year. These include matchups against the Hawks, Spurs, Heat and Nets.

National exposure is also strong this season, with 34 games airing on major networks such as ABC, ESPN, NBC, Peacock and Amazon Prime. Of those, 15 will be exclusive national broadcasts, including the highly anticipated home opener against the Houston Rockets on October 21, which will air solely on NBC and Peacock as part of the NBA’s return to NBC.

The Thunder’s preseason slate includes six games, with coverage split between FDSN, Griffin Media stations KSBI-52 and KQCW-19, Peacock and the Thunder App.

Returning to the booth are familiar voices: Chris Fisher (play-by-play), Michael Cage (analyst), Nick Gallo and Paris Lawson (sideline/digital reporters) and Royce Young (contributor). Radio coverage continues on the Thunder Radio Network, led by WWLS 98.1 FM, with Matt Pinto and Elena Ornelas providing English and Spanish commentary, respectively.

For the full Thunder 2025-26 schedule, including broadcast information, visit okcthunder.com/tunein.