Wrong again.
How is it not probable? Because you don't think it and the general consensus is the Thunder will be in that spot? Even if they're not healthy, they've got strong depth and I do think they're due to be at least somewhat healthy next season. Not saying Oden plays a full 82, but they don't need him to. If he gives them 70 games, they're probably getting home court.
Take Fernandez out and they still have Camby, Matthews, Bayless, Pryzbilla and Babbitt as their rotation guys off the bench, to augment a very good starting lineup.
The roles should be more defined next season, so long as Fernandez is gone.
They've got tremendous size, lots of depth, shooting, a legit go-to scorer and their rebounding and shot blocking is going to be right near the top of the league, if not first.