After posting the league’s best record at 64-18, the Thunder picked up three players in this week’s draft who they believe will make them even better, writes Justin Martinez of The Oklahoman. Aday Mara, Bennett Stirtz and Otega Oweh were introduced Friday at a press conference in Oklahoma City.
Mara, a 7’3″ center, was the 12th overall pick after winning a national championship at Michigan. His exceptional passing skills for a big man will add another dimension to OKC’s offense.
“When someone sees it or feels the game that way, that is the kind of thing that builds energy in the team,” general manager Sam Presti said. “We have a lot of guys who are extremely talented, and they’ve been asked to make room for other talented players in order for the team to be successful. He intuitively speaks that language for us from a basketball sense.”
The Thunder traded up to No. 16 to draft Stirtz, who became a star at Iowa after beginning his college career in Division II. The feeling of being overlooked has driven him to succeed.
“It’s just extra motivation every day. Practice. Shootaround,” Stirtz said. “The second you step on the court, you have that motivation because people didn’t believe in you.”
Oweh, the 41st pick out of Kentucky, is the younger brother of NFL linebacker Odafe Oweh and credits that relationship with helping him become tough and competitive. At 6’5″, he fits the mold of aggressive Oklahoma City wing defenders.
“I’m excited to get this going,” Oweh said. “The type of player y’all are getting is a junkyard dog. You’re gonna see an improvement from me any time I step on the court.”
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