Last Updated on April 20, 2026 by Mat Diekhake

The Oklahoma City Thunder retired jerseys currently reflect the franchise’s modern history in Oklahoma City, while also maintaining a connection to its roots as the Seattle SuperSonics. As of now, only one jersey number has been officially retired under the Thunder identity.

Full List of Oklahoma City Thunder Retired Jerseys

#4 – Nick Collison

Nick Collison was the first player in Thunder history to have his jersey retired. A longtime veteran and locker room leader, he spent his entire NBA career with the franchise, bridging the Seattle SuperSonics era to Oklahoma City. Known for his professionalism, defense, and team-first mentality, Collison played a key role during the Thunder’s rise to contention in the early 2010s.


Oklahoma City Thunder Retired Numbers Summary

  • 4 – Nick Collison

FAQs About Oklahoma City Thunder Retired Jerseys

How many numbers have the Oklahoma City Thunder retired?

The Oklahoma City Thunder have retired 1 jersey number in franchise history.

Do the Thunder recognize Seattle SuperSonics retired jerseys?

The Thunder franchise maintains the history of the Seattle SuperSonics, but those retired numbers are not currently displayed or formally re-retired under the Oklahoma City identity.

Who was the first Thunder player to have his jersey retired?

Nick Collison was the first player in franchise history to receive this honor.


Why These Jerseys Matter

While the Thunder are a relatively young franchise in Oklahoma City, Nick Collison’s retired number represents stability, culture, and the foundation of a competitive era. As the team continues to grow, more names may eventually join this list.