Branden Carlson makes up for lost time as he helps Thunder clinch Summer League playoffs

Branden Carlson makes up for lost time as he helps Oklahoma City Thunder clinch 2025 Summer League playoffs.

Dec 29, 2024; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder center Branden Carlson (15) warms up before the start of a game against the Memphis Grizzlies at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Running a pick-and-roll with Nikola Topic, Branden Carlson showed off his hops when he jumped in the air and threw down the alley-oop. Everybody has talked about how much better the former would look with a seven-footer. The latter showed why those talks were right as they cosplayed as prime Chris Paul and Blake Griffin.

Carlson finished with 23 points on 9-of-13 shooting and seven rebounds. He shot 4-of-6 from 3 and went 1-of-1 on free throws. He also had two blocks.

The Oklahoma City Thunder enjoyed a 92-75 win over the Orlando Magic. It helped them reach a perfect 4-0 record in Las Vegas and clinch a 2025 Summer League playoff spot.

An ankle injury cost Carlson the beginning of the Summer League. He sat out the Thunder's first five games but had a productive absence when he signed a two-way deal during it. The 26-year-old showed off why they were so determined to keep him on their roster when they tendered a qualifying offer.

Against a short-handed Magic squad, Carlson made up for lost time. He dominated at every spot on the floor. The stretch big was a textbook kick-out option and the seven-footer's size helped him finish through a packed paint with dunks.

The Thunder have given fans reasons to watch these final Summer League games. Carlson flashed throughout last season and dominated in the G League. His combination of size and shooting caused broadcaster Isiah Thomas to spend most of the second half wondering why nobody else saw his talent as a 2024 undrafted player.

"It felt great. Missed being out on the court. It's good to be out there and play some games again," Carlson said. "... I felt like I just went out there and played my game. I've been with some of these guys around, so I kinda know how to play with each other. So I felt ready and easy to get right back into the groove."

If the Thunder collect two more wins to get a Summer League ring, Carlson will likely play a big role in that. With Topic and Ajay Mitchell likely done the rest of the way, OKC's two two-way players in Carlson and Brooks Barnhizer must step up.

This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Branden Carlson helps Thunder clinch 2025 Summer League playoffs

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