OUSMANE DIENG
#21 - F
Transactions & Injuries
Date Description
2025-26
2026-02-05 Acquired from the Chicago Bulls In a three-team trade, the Phoenix Suns acquired guard Cole Anthony and forward/guard Amir Coffey from the Milwaukee Bucks; Milwaukee acquired forward Nigel Hayes-Davis from the Suns, and forward Ousmane Dieng from the Chicago Bulls; and Chicago acquired center Nick Richards from the Suns.
2026-02-04 Acquired from the Charlotte Hornets The Charlotte Hornets acquired guards Coby White and Mike Conley from the Chicago Bulls for guard Collin Sexton, forward Ousmane Dieng, a conditional second-round draft pick in 2029 and two second-round draft picks in 2031.
2026-02-04 Acquired from the Oklahoma City Thunder The Charlotte Hornets acquired forward Ousmane Dieng and a second-round draft pick in 2029 from the Oklahoma City Thunder for center Mason Plumlee.
2026-01-08 Missed 13 games (Calf injury).
2025-12-21 Calf injury, day-to-day.
2024-25
2025-05-05 Missed the last 15 regular season and first 4 playoff games (calf injury).
2025-03-16 Calf injury, day-to-day.
2025-03-02 Missed 1 game (wrist injury).
2025-02-28 Wrist injury, day-to-day.
2025-02-20 Missed 5 games (soleus strain - right).
2025-02-06 Soleus strain - right, day-to-day.
2025-01-26 Missed 1 game (illness).
2025-01-23 Illness, day-to-day.
2024-12-19 Missed 9 games (ring finger fracture - right).
2024-11-24 Ring finger fracture - right, sidelined indefinitely.
2024-10-23 Oklahoma City Thunder exercised their contract option for next season.
2023-24
2024-01-20 Missed 1 game (illness).
2024-01-18 Illness, day-to-day.
2023-10-21 Oklahoma City Thunder exercised their contract option for next season.
2022-23
2023-01-22 Missed 18 games (wrist injury).
2022-12-19 Wrist injury, day-to-day.
2022-11-24 Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue (NBA G League).
2022-11-08 Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue (NBA G League).
2022-07-05 Signed by the Oklahoma City Thunder to a four-year contract.
2021-22
2022-06-23 Acquired from the New York Knicks The Oklahoma City Thunder acquired a first-round draft pick in 2022 (Ousmane Dieng) from the New York Knicks for three protected first-round draft picks in 2023.