There's a temptation to say the Oklahoma City Thunder could pair their No. 12 pick with Jalen Williams (who missed much of this season) to move into the top four, but at this point, he's not as intriguing a prospect as AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer or Caleb Wilson. So instead of something that dramatic, OKC could pair their No. 12 pick with one future first (like the Los Angeles Clippers' 2027 pick they're owed) to entice the Sacramento Kings to give up their seventh pick. That would put the Thunder in the range of playmakers like Keaton Wagler, Brayden Burries or Kingston Flemings. And for the Kings, the move would give them more shots at high-end talent over the next two years. This is a team that's clearly more than one prospect away from being on the right track, so it should be eager to add draft picks when possible.