The OKC Blue Sports Card Trade Show returns to the Paycom Center concourse on Saturday, November 14, 2026 for the early-season edition of one of the most unique fan-engagement events in the entire NBA G League calendar. Hosted by the Oklahoma City Blue — the G League affiliate of the Oklahoma City Thunder — this trade show pairs an OKC Blue home game ticket with a dedicated card-trading and collecting concourse experience, giving Thunder and Blue fans the chance to swap cards, meet local breakers and dealers, and build their collections all under one roof on game day. The event has rapidly become a fan-favorite tradition for Thunder die-hards who collect alongside their hoops fandom.
The trading floor is anchored by sports cards but built around basketball energy. Sports card dealers and trader tables stock deep NBA inventory across every era — vintage Topps, Fleer, and Hoops runs from the 1980s and 1990s, classic Upper Deck and Skybox staples, and modern Panini Prizm, Donruss Optic, Select, Mosaic, Court Kings, and premium Panini National Treasures, Flawless, and Immaculate Basketball. Oklahoma City Thunder inventory is dramatically deeper than at any other show in the region — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander rookies, Chet Holmgren, Jalen Williams, Kevin Durant Thunder-era throwback hits, Russell Westbrook MVP-era cards, and current-year OKC rookies all reliably stocked. Oklahoma City Blue G League prospect cards, autographs, and team-specific oddball items are also a unique highlight you won't find at the bigger generalist OKC shows. Football, baseball, hockey, soccer, UFC, and boxing dealers attend in supporting volume, and TCG tables typically stock Pokémon, Magic, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and One Piece singles for the multi-hobby crossover crowd. Graded slabs from PSA, BGS, SGC, and CGC fill locked cases, alongside autographed Thunder and Blue memorabilia, signed jerseys and basketballs, and game-used gear.
The trade show typically runs in the hours leading up to and during the OKC Blue home game tip-off — the event is bundled with a Blue home game ticket, so collectors get card trading, vendor browsing, and live G League basketball all in one experience. Pricing typically runs in the $15 to $30 range for a combined trade show and game ticket bundle, with VIP and family-pack options available. Children 12 and under often enter at a discounted family-pack rate, and Thunder season ticket holders frequently get priority access. Check nba.com/thunder/sportscards closer to show date for the official November 14, 2026 ticket bundle, exact start time, and concourse access details.
The Paycom Center is located at 100 W Reno Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, in the heart of downtown OKC and steps from Scissortail Park, Bricktown, and the OKC Convention Center. The arena is climate-controlled, ADA-accessible, and offers a wide concourse layout that handles trade show foot traffic comfortably. On-site garage parking is plentiful but premium-priced; rideshare and a short walk from Bricktown garages are typically the better value.
This show fits every Thunder fan and basketball collector type — die-hard Thunder fans, families with kids in the hobby, casual collectors who want to combine a Saturday night at a Blue game with some card trading, and serious NBA-only collectors who use the show to source Thunder-specific inventory unavailable elsewhere.
For the best experience, buy your trade show + game bundle as soon as it goes on sale, bring cash plus Venmo and Zelle backups, bring trader binders organized by player and team, and carry a Thunder-specific want list with target rookie parallels and autograph variations clearly noted. Follow @okcthunder and @okcblue on Instagram and Facebook for show announcements, ticket links, and the full 2026–27 trade show schedule.