Last Updated on April 27, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
The Oklahoma Sooners men’s basketball program has produced a strong group of NBA talent over the years, including All-Stars, a No. 1 overall pick, and multiple high-level scorers. While not as deep as some blue-blood programs, Oklahoma has consistently developed elite offensive players and playmakers.
In total, Oklahoma has produced 25–30 NBA/ABA players, with 40+ players drafted in NBA history.
Best NBA Players From Oklahoma Sooners (All-Time Greats)
- Blake Griffin – No. 1 overall pick (2009) and multiple-time All-Star
- Trae Young – Elite scorer/playmaker and multiple-time All-Star
- Wayman Tisdale – One of the best college scorers ever with a strong NBA career
- Alvan Adams – NBA Rookie of the Year and All-Star
- Mookie Blaylock – Defensive standout and All-Star guard
Oklahoma’s top players are defined by star power and offensive impact, with several becoming franchise-level talents.
Notable Oklahoma Players in the NBA (Modern Era)
- Trae Young
- Buddy Hield
- Austin Reaves
- Josh Richardson
Oklahoma has remained relevant in the modern NBA, producing high-level guards and wings who can score, shoot, and create offense. (Stormin in Norman)
Full List of Oklahoma Sooners NBA Players
Here are many of the Oklahoma alumni who reached the NBA:
- Alvan Adams
- Mookie Blaylock
- Stacey King
- Wayman Tisdale
- Eduardo Nájera
- Blake Griffin
- Trae Young
- Buddy Hield
- Austin Reaves
- Josh Richardson
- Garfield Heard
- Ryan Minor
- Hollis Price
- Willie Warren
- Romero Osby
- Tiny Gallon
- Jordan Woodard
- Isaiah Cousins
- Cameron Clark
- Aaron McGhee
- Tim McCalister
- Lee Benson
- Clifford Ray
- Skeeter Henry
- Dave Sieger
(Oklahoma has produced 25–30 NBA players overall.)
Oklahoma’s NBA Legacy
Oklahoma’s NBA identity is built around elite guards and offensive stars. The program has produced:
- A No. 1 overall pick (Blake Griffin)
- Multiple NBA All-Stars (Griffin, Young, Blaylock, Adams)
- High-level scorers and playmakers
The Sooners consistently develop players who can thrive in modern NBA systems, particularly in shooting, scoring, and ball-handling roles.
Summary
- Oklahoma has produced 25–30 NBA players
- Features a No. 1 pick and multiple All-Stars
- Known for elite guards and scorers
- Strong modern NBA relevance
