NBA Draft Future: How Five Teams Are Shaping the League's Next Decade
Explore how the Oklahoma City Thunder, Brooklyn Nets, Utah Jazz, Houston Rockets, and Memphis Grizzlies are leveraging their future first-round picks to dominate the NBA Draft and reshape the league's future.

The Blueprint for NBA Draft Dominance
The 2025 NBA champions, the Oklahoma City Thunder, have set a new standard for how fringe playoff teams can successfully stockpile multiple future draft picks and build on young prospects. The 2019 trade that brought reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and a load of draft picks to Oklahoma City for Paul George has become the blueprint for how teams can maximize their return value.
Oklahoma City Thunder: The Model of Long-Term Success
Incoming future first-round picks: 13 Future second-round picks: 16 Most valuable pick: 2026 top-4 protected first from the Philadelphia 76ers and 2027 swap rights with the LA Clippers
There's no team better positioned for long-term success than Oklahoma City. Even after committing $800 million this summer to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams, and Chet Holmgren, which projects them to be a second apron team next summer, the Thunder have a treasure chest of future draft assets to offset their rising payroll.
Brooklyn Nets: A Rebuild with Star Power Potential
Incoming future first-round picks: 13 Future second-round picks: 19 Most valuable pick: Their own first in 2026 and unprotected 2032 first from the Denver Nuggets
The 2026 draft looms large for Brooklyn for two reasons: the star power atop the class could transform the franchise; however, the Nets owe a 2027 pick swap to the Houston Rockets, presenting an inflection point in the trajectory of this rebuild.
Utah Jazz: Patience in a Protracted Rebuild
Incoming future first-round picks: 11 Future second-round picks: 7 Most valuable first: Their own first in 2026 (if 1-8) and 2031 unprotected Phoenix Suns' first
The Jazz have effectively been stuck in neutral the past three seasons, with the rebuilding process that began in 2022 and has yet to bear results. Hiring Austin Ainge away from Boston to run the front office this offseason signaled a change to come.
Houston Rockets: Balancing Short-Term and Long-Term Goals
Incoming future first-round picks: 9 Future second-round picks: 4 Most valuable first: 2027 unprotected Phoenix first and two of the more favorable first of own, Dallas and Phoenix (2029)
The Rockets continue to invest strongly in both their short and long-term plans. They enter this season as one of the favorites in a tough Western Conference and still have some valuable, high-leverage draft capital on the way.
Memphis Grizzlies: Measured Moves for Future Growth
Incoming future first-round picks: 9 Future second-round picks: 6 Most valuable first: 2026 unprotected Phoenix first
The Grizzlies made a measured offseason decision to pivot toward long-term growth, trading Desmond Bane to the Orlando Magic for a nice return of draft assets that helped sustain the roster.
Conclusion: The Future of the NBA Draft
The Oklahoma City Thunder, Brooklyn Nets, Utah Jazz, Houston Rockets, and Memphis Grizzlies are not just accumulating draft picks; they are strategically positioning themselves to dominate the NBA Draft and, consequently, the league for years to come. Their approaches vary, but the end goal remains the same: to build a sustainable, competitive team that can contend for championships.