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Kentucky Basketball fans had plenty to celebrate Wednesday night as former Wildcat guard Otega Oweh officially became the latest player from Lexington to reach the NBA.
Oweh was selected with the No. 41 overall pick in the second round of the 2026 NBA Draft by the Miami Heat before reports surfaced that he would be traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The selection marked the culmination of a breakout season at Kentucky and immediately generated excitement throughout Big Blue Nation.
Social media quickly filled with excitement from Kentucky fans, with many pointing to Oweh’s memorable performances during the 2025-26 season. One game repeatedly mentioned was his unforgettable NCAA Tournament performance against Santa Clara, when he scored 35 points while hitting a game-tying shot at the buzzer to force overtime before Kentucky eventually secured the victory.
Many fans also expressed excitement about Oweh landing with Oklahoma City, a franchise known for developing young talent and a team full of former Kentucky players with back-to-back MVPs, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Cason Wallace.
Oweh spent two seasons at Kentucky and became one of the Wildcats’ most reliable players, and now Oweh will begin the next chapter of his basketball journey. Many fans will follow his journey in the NBA.
Otega Oweh to Thunder Twitter Reactions
BREAKING: The Miami Heat have selected Kentucky’s Otega Oweh with the No. 41 pick in the NBA Draft.
He’s being traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder, joining former ‘Cats Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Cason Wallace. pic.twitter.com/Z3wzjabiH3
— Daniel Hager (@DanielHagerOn3) June 25, 2026
Otega Oweh has been drafted 41st overall! pic.twitter.com/sWh2Lvtgkw
— Cats Coverage (@Cats_Coverage) June 25, 2026
Congrats to Otega Oweh. The Oklahoma City Thunder got a BALLER! pic.twitter.com/JL5e4vzsab
— Rare Rookies (@rarerookies) June 25, 2026
BREAKING: Otega Oweh is drafted with the 41st pick by the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Oweh joins a title contender, along with former Kentucky Wildcat Cason Wallace in OKC.
“Otega works really hard and he just keeps getting better. With all the space in the league, it will open up… pic.twitter.com/fkeE2V9uIg
— Tristan Pharis (@TristanUda) June 25, 2026
Here’s a glimpse at Otega Oweh’s competitive nature
Also a big time crap talker, so that’s fun pic.twitter.com/1a9VIPdbPb
— Daig Muse️ (@DaigMuse) June 25, 2026
Thank you for everything, Otega!
OKC is getting a good one. pic.twitter.com/vUFlZi1zeV
— Cats Coverage (@Cats_Coverage) June 25, 2026
Two years of @CoachMarkPope …2 years he’s had players go in the 41st pick! That’s just awesome!
— Casey Clark (@Clarkmanship) June 25, 2026
One of my favorite Cats ever. Pure grinder. Hope he kills it in OKC!
— Taylor W. (@JustTaylorW) June 25, 2026
Otega Oweh is the 147th all-time selection for the Kentucky men’s basketball program, the nation’s all-time leader in total draft selections. (UK Athletics)
— Keith Taylor (@keithtaylor21) June 25, 2026
30 months later, welcome to the league Otega Oweh.
The Thunder (do they draft well?) got one with a chance to stick. https://t.co/PBujwqMs58
— Chucking Darts NBA & Draft Podcast (@ChuckingDarts) June 25, 2026
Both Jayden Quaintance and Otega Oweh have been drafted in the 2026 NBA Draft! https://t.co/rCCIKRHsSw
— Tres Terrell (@TerrellTres) June 25, 2026
2026 has been HUGE for the Oweh brothers![]()
March: Odafe Oweh signs a 4-year, $100 million contract with the Commanders
June: Otega Oweh gets drafted by the Thunder pic.twitter.com/bPqwqT6Fg6
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) June 25, 2026
1. OKC does like it some Kentucky guards
2. Otega Oweh is going back to the state where he started his college hoops career
3. OKC historically works magic in the draft. When drafted by the Thunder, you have to feel hopeful about your NBA future https://t.co/MznaNUzNiM
— Mark Story (@markcstory) June 25, 2026
Let’s go OO!! So proud of you. pic.twitter.com/dSRPESOdd1
— Mark Pope (@CoachMarkPope) June 25, 2026
Really going to miss having Otega Oweh around. We haven’t seen a Mark Pope team without Double O on it. His run here was great.
Statistically the best two-year scorer in program history. https://t.co/6h8c5cNUOi
— Tres Terrell (@TerrellTres) June 25, 2026
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