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I’m Nine-Time NBA All-Star Eliminated by Thunder After Being Hired to Design $2 Billion Arena”

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June 1, 2025
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In an unprecedented and somewhat surreal turn of events, a nine-time NBA All-Star has found himself out of the playoffs — not as a player, but as part of a headline-grabbing off-court endeavor. The former NBA star, now pursuing a second act in architecture and urban design, had been brought in as a creative consultant and design collaborator on a proposed $2 billion arena project for the Oklahoma City Thunder. But as fate would have it, the same team that hired him to help shape its physical future ended his postseason hopes on the hardwood.

The All-Star in question, though long retired from playing, had remained deeply connected to the game — not only as a mentor, broadcaster, and philanthropist, but as an aspiring visionary for sports infrastructure. Known for his cerebral approach to the game, it came as little surprise to insiders that he had pursued formal training in architecture following his retirement. Over the last few years, he quietly built a reputation in urban development circles, focusing on fan experience, sustainability, and blending sports arenas with community spaces.

So when the Oklahoma City Thunder announced plans for a new $2 billion arena — touted as a futuristic, fan-forward complex in the heart of downtown — the inclusion of the ex-star in the design team caught attention. It was a bold and symbolic move. The team’s owners wanted a project that did more than just replace the Paycom Center; they wanted something iconic, meaningful, and player-informed. The All-Star’s role was part of a broader effort to include former players’ perspectives in reshaping the live sports experience.

The irony? The same player had recently become affiliated with another franchise in a significant front office or ownership-adjacent role, helping to revitalize that team’s roster and culture. After years of decline, that team made a surprising playoff push this season, only to run into the young, electrifying Oklahoma City Thunder in the opening rounds. Despite a strong fight, the series ended with OKC advancing — and, in a poetic twist, eliminating the team now closely linked to the All-Star’s executive influence.

“It’s bittersweet,” the former star admitted in a press conference following the series. “On the one hand, you want your team to win. On the other, I’m proud of what OKC is building — on the court and off. Helping design the next chapter of their franchise’s home is an honor. Still stings, though.”

Fans and media alike jumped on the peculiarity of the situation. Memes proliferated, with headlines like “Eliminated By Your Own Blueprint” and “Thunder Architects Their Own Victory — Literally.” But beneath the jokes, the story raises intriguing questions about the evolving roles of retired athletes, the intersection of sports and business, and how professional identities transcend the hardwood.

The Oklahoma City Thunder’s arena project is part of a growing trend in professional sports, where stadiums are seen not just as places to play but as cultural landmarks, economic drivers, and symbols of a city’s ambition. Cities like Sacramento, San Francisco, and Milwaukee have recently opened or upgraded arenas with similar goals — blending luxury, technology, sustainability, and civic pride. Including former players in these plans adds a human element that’s often missing from developer-driven projects.

In this case, the All-Star’s design contributions focused on creating community-accessible features — such as a public plaza, local artist installations, and a youth basketball training center. He had championed the idea of “arenas without walls,” where fans and non-fans alike could engage with the space year-round.

Though his team’s playoff hopes were dashed by the Thunder, his role in shaping their future remains. The arena project is scheduled to break ground in 2025 and open by the end of the decade. If it achieves even part of the ambitious vision set forth by the collaborative team, it could redefine what an NBA arena can be.

The duality of the moment — being eliminated by a team he’s helping architect in a literal sense — underscores the modern reality for many retired players: the game doesn’t end when the clock hits zero. Whether through ownership, design, media, or activism, today’s former athletes are carving new paths that influence how sports are played, watched, and remembered.

As for the All-Star, he put it succinctly: “I’ve had my share of wins and losses. This one’s different. It’s not about me anymore — it’s about building something that lasts.”

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