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Travel desk · 2025-26

Oklahoma City Thunder

The Thunder cover 44,173 miles this season — 17th-most in the league — across 41 road games, with 14 back-to-backs and 42h of time-zone change, Nov is the heaviest month on the calendar.

44,173Season miles17th in NBA
42hZone shift10th in NBA
14Back-to-backs16th in NBA
183-in-4s29th in NBA
5Longest trip (games)2,593 mi

The season, month by month

Miles per month

PlayedThis monthAhead

Road trips

18 trips this season

DatesRouteGamesMilesZones
Oct 23 – Oct 27Indianapolis → Atlanta → Dallas31,8350h
Nov 4 – Nov 9Inglewood → Portland → Sacramento → Memphis44,2470h
Nov 15 – Nov 17Charlotte → New Orleans21,5880h
Nov 21Salt Lake City1862-1h
Nov 30 – Dec 2Portland → San Francisco22,021-2h
Dec 7Salt Lake City1862-1h
Dec 19Minneapolis16940h
Dec 23San Antonio14210h
Jan 2 – Jan 4San Francisco → Phoenix22,036-1h
Jan 9Memphis14210h
Jan 15 – Jan 21Houston → Miami → Cleveland → Milwaukee42,8060h
Jan 29 – Feb 1Minneapolis → Denver21,393-1h
Feb 4San Antonio14210h
Feb 9 – Feb 11Los Angeles → Phoenix21,538-1h
Feb 24 – Feb 25Toronto → Detroit21,3221h
Mar 1 – Mar 4Dallas → Chicago → New York31,7061h
Mar 17 – Mar 25LongestOrlando → Brooklyn → Washington → Philadelphia → Boston52,5931h
Apr 7 – Apr 10Los Angeles → Inglewood → Denver32,025-1h

The fine print

What stands out

  • Nov is the heaviest stretch: 10,042 miles over 15 games, with 2 back-to-backs.
  • Oct is the softest month — 2,024 miles over 6 games.
  • The longest trip runs Mar 17 – Mar 25: 5 games through Orlando, Brooklyn, Washington, Philadelphia, Boston, 2,593 miles.
  • The longest single hop is Sacramento to Memphis — 1,746 miles, landing Nov 9.