Thunder set to take on injury-depleted Mavericks

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Sat 28th February, 20:36 2026
NBA: Oklahoma City Thunder at Detroit PistonsFeb 25, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Jared McCain (3) dribbles in the second half against the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has only played one game with Jared McCain but the recently acquired guard has made a big impression for the Oklahoma City Thunder, both during Gilgeous-Alexander's absence with an abdominal strain and during Friday's overtime win over Denver.

Gilgeous-Alexander, McCain, and the Thunder take on the Dallas Mavericks on the road Sunday.

"He has great shooting touch, as we all see," Gilgeous-Alexander said. "He's going to continue to get better as he plays in our system and learns our system more. Yeah, kid's good. Really talented at basketball. He can grow as much as he wants to. Sky's the limit."

McCain was acquired in a Feb. 4 trade with Philadelphia, the day after Gilgeous-Alexander suffered the injury that kept him out nine games before his return Friday.

The sample size remains relatively small, but McCain's production has turned upward significantly during his nine games with Oklahoma City.

After averaging 6.6 points and shooting 38.5% overall and 37.8% on 3-pointers in 37 games with the 76ers, McCain is averaging 11.9 points while shooting 48.1% from the field and 45.9% from deep since the trade.

Where McCain said he's experienced the most growth, though, is on the defensive end as he acclimates to the Thunder's system.

"Being able to have such elite defenders and just watch it every day, it helps me," McCain said. "... I think when you focus on the defensive side, offense comes."

McCain hit some big shots, including a fourth-quarter 3-pointer, in Friday's come-from-behind win that gave Oklahoma City its sixth win in eight games.

McCain figures to continue to have a significant role, especially with Jalen Williams remaining out with a hamstring strain and Ajay Mitchell out with an abdominal strain.


Dallas comes into Sunday's game having dropped back-to-back games and 12 of its last 14.

Sunday's matchup is the last of three between the teams this season.

Oklahoma City has won the previous two, including 21-point win over the Mavericks on Dec. 5 in their most recent meeting.

While the Thunder got a big boost Friday with the return of Gilgeous-Alexander, Dallas is still without Cooper Flagg.

Flagg hasn't played since Feb. 10 with a left foot sprain and figures to miss at least two more games.

The Mavericks were more short-handed than just missing Flagg in Friday's 19-point home loss to Memphis, playing without Marvin Bagley III, Klay Thompson, P.J. Washington and Caleb Martin among others.

"The continuity is definitely not there right now with the injuries," Dallas coach Jason Kidd said. "I think as we go forward, hopefully we'll get some bodies back."

While Oklahoma City has integrated McCain in quickly, the Mavericks are still working through things with their new-look lineup after the deadline deal that was centered around trading Anthony Davis to Washington.

"We're learning on the fly," Brandon Williams said. "... It's pretty tough just trying to gel with each other in a short amount of time, and it's on us point guards to try to take on that responsibility."

Dallas made a roster move Saturday, waiving Tyus Jones. The Mavericks will sign Ryan Nembhard, who had been on a two-way contract, to a two-year deal, according to reports.

For the Mavericks, Sunday's game is the last at home before a six-game road trip.


--Field Level Media

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