NBA 2K26 predicts OKC to win the 2026 NBA Finals

An NBA 2K26 Season Sim from official NBA 2K team announced this week, predicting that they will Oklahoma City Thunder will win the NBA Finals for the second consecutive season. In addition, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will become the MVP of both the regular season and the NBA Finals. Without further ado, let’s dive in and take a look at the simulation.
NBA 2K26 Season Sim predicts Thunder to beat Knicks in 2026 NBA Finals.
According to the NBA 2K26 Season Sim from the official NBA 2K team, The Oklahoma City Thunder will defeat the New York Knicks in the 2026 NBA Finals. The tweet does not share any information such as the amount of games or game scores. But we’re sure Thunder fans won’t really care, as long as the job gets done.
However, we know how both teams reached the final. The Thunder beat the Denver Nuggets in seven Western Conference games. Meanwhile, the Knicks swept the Cavaliers in six games.
In addition, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who won his second consecutive regular season MVP award, was also the Finals MVP again. He becomes the first player to record back-to-back MVP awards for both a season and a playoff since LeBron James did it in 2012-2013.
While this is all just a simulation, it’s no surprise to see the results here. The Thunder still boast one of the deepest rosters in the league, loaded with talent. While SGA is in the headlines, we would be remiss not to mention players like Jalen Williams, Chet Holmgren, Luguentz Dort and more.
The Thunder’s real season started last night as they narrowly defeated the Houston Rockets in double overtime. Houston nearly spoiled their ring and banner ceremony featuring newly signed Kevin Durant. But a late foul in the 2nd overtime gave the Thunder what they needed to go through.
However, the NBA season is still young. OKC has a lot of work to do before they can think about making it back to back to back. Right now, their #1 concern is staying healthy, winning games and making the playoffs.
Still, we’re looking forward to seeing how this simulation looks like until the end of the season. And of course, be sure to check back with us during the playoffs to see our series of simulations for all rounds!
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2025-10-22 15:49:00







