… … … OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER at LOS ANGELES

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… … … OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER at LOS ANGELES
OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER 2014-15 GAME NOTES
GAME #60 ROAD GAME #33
OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER at LOS ANGELES LAKERS
(32-27)
(16-41)
SUNDAY ٠ MARCH 1, 2015 ٠ 5:30 PM (CST) ٠ STAPLES CENTER
…2014-15 SCHEDULE/RESULTS ..
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DATE
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OPP
@ POR
@ LAC
vs. DEN
@ BKN
@ TOR
vs. MEM
vs. SAC
@ MIL
@ BOS
vs. DET
vs. HOU
@ UTA
@ DEN
vs. BKN
vs. GSW
vs. UTA
vs. NYK
@ NOP
@ PHI
@ DET
vs.MIL
vs. CLE
@ MIN
vs. PHX
@ SAC
@ GSW
@ LAL
vs. NOP
vs. POR
@ SA
vs. CHA
@ DAL
vs. PHX
vs. WAS
@ GSW
@ SAC
vs. UTA
@ HOU
vs. GSW
@ ORL
@ MIA
@ WAS
@ ATL
@ CLE
vs. MIN
@ NYK
@ MEM
vs. ORL
@ NOP
vs. NOP
vs. LAC
@ DEN
vs. MEM
vs. DAL
@ CHA
vs. DEN
vs. IND
@ PHX
@ POR
@ LAL
vs. PHI
@ CHI
vs. TOR
vs. LAC
vs. MIN
vs. CHI
@ DAL
vs. BOS
vs. ATL
vs. MIA
vs. LAL
@ SA
@ UTA
@ PHX
vs. DAL
@ MEM
vs. HOU
vs. SA
vs. SAC
@ IND
vs. POR
@ MIN
W/L
**TV/RECORD
L, 89-106
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L, 90-93
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W, 102-91
1-2
L, 85-116
1-3
L, 88-100
1-4
L, 89-91
1-5
W, 101-93
2-5
L, 78-85
2-6
W, 109-94
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L, 89-96
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L, 65-69
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L, 81-98
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L, 100-107
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L, 92-94
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L, 86-91
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W, 97-82
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W, 105-78
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W, 96-94
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W, 114-101
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W, 103-94
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W, 104-92
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L, 111-115
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W, 114-106
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W, 98-75
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W, 94-86
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W, 105-103
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L, 98-108
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W, 92-84
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L, 92-100
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L, 74-85
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W, 102-91
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W, 105-89
28-25
W, 104-89
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W, 110-103
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W, 119-94
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W, 105-92
32-25
L, 113-117
32-26
L, 112-115
32-27
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OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER PROBABLE STARTERS…
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Player
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Kyle Singler
Serge Ibaka
Enes Kanter
Andre Roberson
D.J Augustin
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Prior to NBA/Home Country
05/04/88
09/18/89
05/20/92
12/04/91
11/10/87
Yrs. Pro
Duke/USA
Ricoh Manresa/Republic of Congo
Kentucky/Turkey
Colorado/USA
Texas/USA
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2
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OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER RESERVES
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12
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35
3
11
33
2
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23
0
Pos.
Steven Adams
Nick Collison
Kevin Durant
Perry Jones
Jeremy Lamb
Mitch McGary
Anthony Morrow
Steve Novak
Dion Waiters
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F
F
F
G
F
G
F
G
Russell Westbrook G
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6-10
6-9
6-11
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6-10
6-5
6-10
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6-3
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07/20/93
10/26/80
09/29/88
09/24/91
05/30/92
06/06/92
09/27/85
06/13/83
12/10/91
11/12/88
Pittsburgh/New Zealand 2
Kansas/USA
Texas/USA
Baylor/USA
Connecticut/USA
Michigan/USA
Georgia Tech/USA
Marquette/USA
Syracuse/USA
UCLA/USA
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OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER STAFF
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HEAD COACH
ASSISTANT COACHES
Scott Brooks (UC Irvine)
Rex Kalamian (Cal Poly Pomona)
Robert Pack (USC)
Mark Bryant (Seton Hall)
Mike Terpstra (Northwest Nazarene University)
Darko Rajakovic (BK University, Serbia)
DIRECTOR ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE Dwight Daub (Evansville)
DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL SERVICES Donnie Strack (Indianapolis)
ATHLETIC TRAINER
Joe Sharpe (Old Dominion)
.RECORDS
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RECORD HOME
ROAD
32-27 (.542) 19-8 (.704) 13-19 (.406)
WESTERN
18-19 (.486) 12-6 (.667) 6-13 (.316)
EASTERN
14-8 (.636)
STREAKS
OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR
0-2
OVERALL
Lost 2
7-2 (.778)
7-6 (.538)
Won 5
Lost 2
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RECORDS BY MONTH/DAY
5-10
11-5
7-7
9-3
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SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
6-5
3-2
4-5
6-4
3-4
8-6
2-1
INFORMATION
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INJURY REPORT:
Steven Adams is OUT (right hand, fourth metacarpal fracture)
Kevin Durant is OUT (foot soreness)
Steve Novak is OUT (appendectomy)
Russell Westbrook is OUT (right zygomatic arch fracture)
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE:
Serge Ibaka: Surge Ee-BAK-a
Enes Kanter: Ehn-ess Can-ter
Anthony Morrow: MORE-roe
Andre Roberson: ROB-er-sun
SCOTT BROOKS PREGAME
MEDIA AVAILABILITY:
105 minutes prior to the game at HOME and 90 minutes
prior to the game on the ROAD
RECENT TRANSACTIONS:
2/19/15: Acquired center Enes Kanter and forward Steve
Novak from the Utah Jazz along with guard D.J. Augustin,
forward Kyle Singler and a 2019 unprotected second round
pick from the Detroit Pistons
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RECENT GAMES……
Game #59 Oklahoma City 112 Portland 115
SCORE BY PERIODS
1
2
3
Thunder
25
34
30
Trail Blazers
28
19
31
Moda Center 2/27/15
FINAL
112
115
4
23
37
THUNDER
High Scoring
THUNDER
High Rebounds
THUNDER
High Assists
BLAZERS
High Scoring
BLAZERS
High Rebounds
BLAZERS
High Assists
Westbrook - 40
Westbrook - 13
Westbrook - 11
Aldridge/Lillard - 29
Aldridge - 16
Lillard/Aldridge
-5
GAME HIGHLIGHTS:
•
The Thunder built a 15-point lead but gave up 37 points, including 14 free throws, in the fourth quarter as the Blazers completed the
comeback victory.
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Russell Westbrook became the first NBA player to register three consecutive triple doubles since LeBron James in 2009, as he scored 40
points and added 13 rebounds and 11 assists.
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Mitch McGary scored a career-high 20 points to go with nine rebounds as the Thunder’s bench unit racked up 46 points.
•
The Thunder outscored the Blazers 21-7 in fast break situations, allowing Portland just three field goal attempts in transition.
•
Anthony Morrow scored 13 points, all in the first half, on 4-for-4 shooting.
Game #58 Oklahoma City 113 Phoenix 117
SCORE BY PERIODS
1
2
3
Thunder
15
33
36
Suns
25
28
33
4
25
23
OT
4
8
US Airways Center 2/26/15
FINAL
113
117
THUNDER
High Scoring
THUNDER
High Rebounds
THUNDER
High Assists
SUNS
High Scoring
SUNS
High Rebounds
SUNS
High Assists
Westbrook - 39
Westbrook - 14
Westbrook - 11
Mark. Morris - 29
Bledsoe - 13
Bledsoe – 9
GAME HIGHLIGHTS:
•
The Thunder trailed by as many as 14, but went on a 15-0 run spanning halftime and closed a late seven-point deficit to force overtime
before ultimately falling short.
•
Russell Westbrook recorded his 12th career triple double, and his fourth of the season, with 39 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists. It was the
first time in Thunder history that a player recorded back-to-back triple-doubles.
•
The Thunder’s bench unit scored 36 points, led by Dion Waiters’ 16 and DJ Augustin’s 13 points on a combined 11-for-20 shooting
•
Serge Ibaka scored 13 points and added nine rebounds and three blocked shots, including one at the end of regulation to force overtime.
•
The Thunder outscored the Suns 16-9 in fast break points, allowing just five field goal attempts in transition situations.
Game #57 Oklahoma City 105
SCORE BY PERIODS
1
Pacers
20
Thunder
30
THUNDER
High Scoring
Ibaka - 23
THUNDER
High
Rebounds
Westbrook 11
Indiana 92
2
3
22
27
18
32
4
23
25
Chesapeake Energy Arena
FINAL
92
105
2/24/15
THUNDER
High Assists
PACERS
High Scoring
PACERS
High Rebounds
PACERS
High Assists
Westbrook 10
Miles - 21
Hibbert - 10
Hill – 8
GAME HIGHLIGHTS:
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The Thunder used a 12-1 run at the end of the third quarter and a 9-0 burst to start the fourth to break the game open for good. The
Thunder advantage grew to as many as 23 on the night.
•
Russell Westbrook registered a 20-point, 11-rebound, 10-assist triple-double in just 28 minutes of action. It was his third triple-double of the
season and 11th of his career.
•
The Thunder out-rebounded the Pacers 57-48 and outscored Indiana 23-7 in fast break points.
•
Serge Ibaka finished with a 23-point, 10-rebound double-double with three blocked shots in just 29 minutes of action, shooting 9-for-11 from
the field.
•
The Thunder’s bench racked up 45 points, led by 14 by Dion Waiters, 12 by Anthony Morrow and nine by Mitch McGary.
………… …………… ……… … … OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER NOTES…… …… …...………………….
Thunder Notes: After winning seven straight and nine of ten overall, the Thunder has gone 0-2 on the road (with losses in Phoenix and Portland) heading
into this afternoon’s contest against the Los Angeles Lakers. Despite starting the current three-game road trip 0-2, Oklahoma City remains five games
above the .500 mark (after sitting as many as nine games below .500 earlier this season). With a record of 32-27 on the year, Oklahoma City became one
of just four teams in NBA history to sit nine-plus games below .500 during the first half of the season, only to return to above .500 at the midway mark
of the year (through 41 games). With 23 games remaining this season, the Thunder will play 14 at home and just nine on the road. During the past two
months, Oklahoma City has been incredibly successful at Chesapeake Energy Arena. After claiming a 105-92 victory over the Indiana Pacers this past
Tuesday night, Oklahoma City has now won 12 of 13 at home (the only loss during this stretch occurred on Feb. 6 when Anthony Davis made a gamewinning 3-point field goal as time expired in regulation).
Westbrook Wows: Russell Westbrook is in the midst of playing some of the best basketball of his career. Including his 40-point, 13-rebound and 11assist performance two nights ago in Portland, Westbrook has now recorded triple-doubles in three straight games. He is the first player to accomplish
such a feat since LeBron James during the 2008-09 season (3/7/09 – 3/12/09). With 13 career triple-doubles (five this season), the Thunder had gone a
perfect 11-0 when Westbrook recorded a triple-double prior to dropping the first two games of the road trip. Additionally, Westbrook is now the first player
since Michael Jordan (during the 1988-89 season) to record six straight games with 20+ points, 10+ assists and five+ rebounds.
February was Friendly: In 12 games during the month of February, the Thunder finished with a record of 9-3 (started the month 9-1). In those 12
games, the Thunder averaged their highest point per game total in a single month during the Thunder era. Oklahoma City averaged 111.8 points per
game during the club’s 12 outings in February (which breaks the prior record of 111.5 points per game in Feb. of 2013). Also this month, the Thunder
maintained a 9.7 point per game point differential. In February, Russell Westbrook was particularly spectacular for Oklahoma City. During this period
Westbrook averaged 31.2 points and 9.1 rebounds to go along with 10.3 assists to become just the second player in NBA history (Oscar Robertson) to
average 30-9-10 for a single month.
Starting to Click: In the last 44 games (in which OKC has gone 29-15), the Thunder is averaging 105.8 points on 45.3 percent shooting. Conversely, in
the first 15 games of the season (in which OKC went 3-12), the Thunder averaged 89.6 points on 41.6 percent shooting.
Russell Rules: In 45 games this season for the Thunder, Russell Westbrook has continued to once again take his game to another level. Westbrook is
currently averaging 26.5 points (2nd in the NBA), 8.1 assists (5th in the NBA), 6.8 rebounds and 2.04 steals (2nd in the NBA) in just 33.0 minutes. Dating
back to the 1976, Westbrook is on the verge of becoming one of just four players during this span to register his current averages. The chart below
illustrates the other players to post such numbers. On Friday night at Portland, Westbrook recorded his 13th career triple-double (and fifth of the 2014-15
season). Westbrook recorded the triple-double through just three quarters of play. He has now registered five triple-double through three quarters of
action dating back to the start of last season (most in the NBA during this span). Also worth noting, during the Thunder’s win over Denver on Feb. 22,
Westbrook set a career-high with 17 assists and he also became one of two players (Magic Johnson) to record 20+ points, 15+ assists and 5+ rebounds
in fewer than 30 minutes.
Players to Average 24+ pts, 7+ ast, 5+ reb & 2+ steals (since 1976)
Russell Westbrook: Current
Dwyane Wade: 2008-09
LeBron James: 2004-05
Michael Jordan: 1988-89
Better with the MVP: After missing the previous six games with a sprained ankle, Kevin Durant returned to the Thunder lineup on the final day of 2014.
During the Thunder’s overtime victory on New Year’s Eve over the Suns, Durant recorded a double-double with 44 points (13-23 FGs) to go along with 10
rebounds. During the 26 games this season in which Durant has been available for the entire game, the Thunder has gone 18-8 (excludes game at GS on
Dec. 18 in which Durant was unavailable to play in the second half. This .690 winning percentage represents better than a 55 win pace. On Dec. 18 in
Golden State, Kevin Durant scored 30 points in the first half on 10-of-13 shooting, including 5-of-6 shooting from 3-point range. This represented the first
30 point first half of his career. Durant did not return to the Thunder lineup in the second half (right ankle sprain) and as a result, he became the first
player since the ABA-NBA merger to score at least 30 pts in fewer than 20 minutes. On Feb. 9 in Denver, Durant poured-in 40 points on just 19 shot
attempts. This was the 43rd 40th point game of his career (the most in the NBA since the start of the 2007-08 season). Additionally, it was just the 3rd time
in Durant’s career in which he scored 40+ points on fewer than 20 shots.
New Additions: This past week, the Thunder acquired D.J. Augustin, Enes Kanter, Steve Novak and Kyle Singler and since making the acquisition, OKC
is 3-2. In four games with OKC, Kanter has recorded a pair of double-doubles and is averaging 15.8 points & 9.0 rebounds.
All-Star MVP: On Feb. 15 in New York City, Russell Westbrook stole the show, scoring 41 points in just over 25 minutes of action as the West All-Stars
claimed a 163-158 victory over the East. Westbrook received MVP honors as his scoring barrage was the second highest in NBA All-Star history. He came
one point shy of matching Wilt Chamberlain’s All-Star record of 42 which was set in 1962. Westbrook joins Chamberlain and Michael Jordan as the only
players to score 40 or more in All-Star history. In the first half, Westbrook set an NBA record by scoring 27 points on 11-of-15 shooting.
What a week for Westbrook: During the first week of February, Russell Westbrook was named the Western Conference Player of The Week after the
four-time NBA All-Star helped lead the Thunder to a 3-1 record. After recording his tenth career triple-double on Feb. 2 versus the Magic, Westbrook
responded with a pair of 45+ point performances in his next two games, both against the Pelicans. On Feb. 6 vs. New Orleans, Westbrook registered a
career-high 48 points (15-28 FGs & 15-15 FTs) and in doing so, he became the first player in the NBA this season to record 40+ points in back-to-back
games (Westbrook had never previously scored 40 or more in consecutive outings). In addition to his 48 points vs. NOP, Westbrook added 11 assists,
nine rebounds and four steals to become one of two players (Larry Bird) to hit each of those benchmarks in the last 30 seasons. Additionally, Westbrook
became the fourth player in NBA history with at least 45 points, five rebounds and five assists in back-to-back games. He joined Kobe Bryant, Wilt
Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor.
Team Basketball: On Jan. 18 in Orlando, the Thunder prevailed after seven players scored in double figures. This represented just the fourth time
during the Thunder era in which seven players scored 10+ points and OKC is undefeated at 4-0 in those games. On 22 occasions last season, the Thunder
prevailed during a game in which five players scored in double figures (OKC is 15-3 this season when 5+ players score 10+ points). During 2013-14
season, the Thunder went 22-4 when five players score 10+ points and dating back to the start of the 2012-13 season, OKC has registered a mark of 6312 (.840) when five players score in double figures.
Getting Defensive: As one might expect, team defense is always critical to overall team success. So far this season, the Thunder is holding the opposition
to the second worst field goal shooting percentage (.428) in the league. Through the first 59 games, the Thunder has held its opponent to less than 100
points in 31 of those outings. Earlier this season, the Thunder held their opponent to less than 100 points in seven consecutive games. Oklahoma City
had not held its opponent to sub 100 points in seven straight games since January of 2012. During the Thunder’s earlier outing versus Golden State on
Nov. 23, the Thunder held the Warriors to a season-low in points (91) and field goal shooting percentage (35.5%). During the 2013-14 season, OKC
limited its opponents to the third worst field goal shooting percentage in the NBA (43.6%). The Thunder finished the year going 18-2 when holding the
opposition to sub 40.0% field goal shooting. Dating back to the start of the 2012-13 season, through the start of the 2014-15 season, the Thunder went
70-6 when holding their opponent to 42.0% or less field goal shooting.
Boards are the Barometer: As one might expect, Oklahoma City has traditionally found its greatest success when outrebounding the opposition. So far
this season, the Thunder leads the NBA in rebounding (47.4 rpg). Dating back to the start of the 2009-10 season, OKC has recorded a 216-61 (.779)
record when outrebounding the opponent. The Thunder’s 63 rebounds during their outing earlier the season versus the Suns (Dec. 14), represents the
most rebounds in a NBA game this season. So far this season, the Thunder has gone OKC 12-2 when outrebounding the opponent by ten or more. Last
season OKC went 44-8 when outrebounding the opposition (including 17-2 when outrebounding the opponent by 10 or more) During the 2013-14 season,
OKC finished the year ranking seventh in the NBA in rebounding (44.7 rebounds per game), despite not having a player on the roster rank among the
NBA’s top-20 rebounders. On Jan. 31 2014, the Thunder limited the Brooklyn Nets to an all-time NBA low of just 17 rebounds.
Mitch Makes an Impact: After appearing in just three contests for the Thunder through the first 50 games of the season (missed a total of 40 games
due to injury), Mitch McGary made his presence felt during his first two opportunities this season to play impactful minutes. During the Thunder victories
over the Clippers (Feb. 8) and Nuggets (Feb. 9) McGary averaged 18 points (combined 14-of-21 shooting) to go along with 10 rebounds. McGary became
the first Thunder rookie to record back-to-back double-doubles since Russell Westbrook accomplished the feat during the 2008-09 season.
OKC is Fan Friendly: The Thunder once again played in front of a packed-house during the entire 2013-14 season as fans continued to fill Chesapeake
Energy Arena. After registering sellouts during all 41 home games this past season, the Thunder has recorded sellouts in 157 consecutive regular season
home outings and 192 games overall when including the postseason. Fans in attendance this season will continue to enjoy the improvements made to
Chesapeake Energy Arena as part of a taxpayer funded initiative passed in March of 2008. Thanks to the publically funded initiative, the team’s arena
boasts a state-of-the art scoreboard, new terrace suites, an updated main concourse with new concession stands, a new Sunset Lounge on the Club Level
and a first-class courtside club.
Dynamic Duo: On Jan. 21 in Washington, the Thunder duo of Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook combined to score 66 points, including all 13 of the
team’s overtime points during OKC’s victory over Wizards. This game represented the 31st instance in which Durant and Westbrook have each scored 30+
points in the same game (leads the NBA dating back to the 2008-09 season). During this span, no other NBA pair has come even close to creating the
offensive production of Durant and Westbrook. LeBron James and Dwyane Wade each scored 30+ in 14 games during this period followed by the
combination of Monta Ellis and Corey Maggette with seven such games. To further put this stat into perspective, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen played
together for 10 seasons and only produced 16 games in which each player scored 30 or more in the same game. Additionally, despite missing large
amount of time this season due to injury, Durant and Westbrook have combined to register seven 40-point games this season (the most by a pair of
teammates in the NBA this season).
Collison Signed: On Feb. 3, Nick Collison, the longest tenured member of the Thunder organization signed a contract extension to keep him in Oklahoma
City for the foreseeable future. Collison ranks among the franchise’s all-time career leaders in rebounds (3rd, 4,370 career rebounds), blocks (6th, 439
career blocks), field goal percentage (2nd, .537) and games played (2nd, 791 career games).
Full Rotation: After experiencing a rash of injuries to open the season, Kevin Durant (missed first 17 games of the season) and Russell Westbrook
(missed 14 games), Oklahoma City still has 26 games remaining in the 2014-15 regular season to make a postseason push. Dating back to last season,
the Thunder has gone 20-9 with a starting line-up comprised of Adams, Durant, Ibaka, Roberson and Westbrook. Additionally, since the start of the 201011 season, the Thunder has gone 184-71 (.722) with Durant, Ibaka and Westbrook in the starting lineup.
Block Party: As has become the norm in recent seasons, the Thunder once again finished the 2013-14 season among the top shot-blocking teams in the
NBA (OKC ranked second in the NBA with 6.11 bpg). This season, the Thunder ranks 3rd in the NBA, averaging 6.02 blocks per game. At the end of the
2013-14 season, Serge Ibaka led the NBA in total blocks (219) for a fourth straight year to become the second player in NBA history to record such a feat
{Dikembe Mutombo (1994-98)}. During the 2011-12 and the 2013-13 seasons OKC led the NBA in blocks. In fact, during the 2011-12 season, the Thunder
not only led the NBA in blocked shots (8.17 bpg), but Oklahoma City recorded the highest block per game total in the NBA in nearly 20 years. The 199394 Denver Nuggets team (8.37 bpg) was the last group to average more blocks than the 11-12 OKC team. During 2011-12, Ibaka led the NBA while
setting an all-time franchise record with a 3.65 block per game average (most blocks per game since Theo Ratliff recorded 3.74 bpg during the 2000-01
season).
Triple-Double: On Jan. 16 versus the Warriors, Russell Westbrook recorded his ninth
career triple-double with 17 points to go along with a career-high tying 15 rebounds and
a career-high 17 assists. Westbrook became the first player to register a 15-15-15 game
since Rajon Rondo on Mar. 4, 2012. Additionally, Westbrook became one of five players
in the last 30 years to post such numbers.
15 Points, 15 Rebounds & 15 Assists (last 30 years)
Russell Westbrook: 2014-15
Rajon Rondo: 2011-12
Jason Kidd (2x): 2009-10 & 1995-96
Magic Johnson (2x): 1988-89
Larry Bird: 1986-87
Ibaka Still Surging: Prior to the Thunder’s game on Feb. 2 vs. Orlando, Serge Ibaka had registered double-doubles in five consecutive games (longest
streak of his career). Also, this season (Feb. 19 vs Dallas), Ibaka recorded the first 20-point, 20-rebound game in the Thunder era. Dating back to the
2013-14 season, Serge Ibaka once again displayed signs of continued development. On the season, Ibaka recorded 29 double-doubles (after posting 15
double-doubles during the 2012-13 season) while averaging career-highs in scoring (15.1 ppg) and rebounding (8.8 rpg). To highlight Ibaka’s consistency,
the sixth year forward strung together 17 games in which he scored in double-figures (a career-long streak). Ibaka finished the season with a total of 219
blocks to become just the second player in NBA history (Dikembe Mutombo) to lead the NBA in total blocked shots for four consecutive seasons. Meanwhile,
Ibaka’s 2.70 blocks per game, ranked second in the NBA.
The Draft Matters: The Thunder organization has always placed a great importance on the NBA Draft. Last season, the Thunder was the only team in
the league to start five players all drafted by the franchise. Players drafted by the Thunder logged a total of 12,792 minutes last season, which led the
NBA in this respect.
Russell Returns: During Westbrook’s debut on Nov. 28 vs. New York, the Thunder claimed a 27-point win over the Knicks. On the night, the Thunder
jumped-out to a 21-5 lead before eventually building a lead that balloon to as many as 37 points in the second half. In his first nine games after returning
to the Thunder lineup, Westbrook recorded at least 20+ points, 5+ rebounds and 5+ assists in each game, representing the longest such streak of his
career. Additionally, Westbrook became one of just three players (Grant Hill & LeBron James) in the last 25 years to string together 9+ straight games of
20+ points, 5+ rebounds and 5+ assists. Prior to the Thunder’s game at Dallas on Dec. 28, Westbrook had scored 20+ points in 15 straight games which
represented the longest such streak of his career.
15,000 For Durant: On Dec. 16 in Sacramento, Kevin Durant became the second
youngest player in NBA history to reach the 15,000 point mark. Durant reached this
milestone in his 550th career game which places him in select company. Among
players who began their career in the last 40 years (since 1975), only three players
have reached 15,000 in fewer than 550 games: Michael Jordan (460), LeBron
James (540) and Shaquille O’Neal (547). Overall, Durant became the 10th fastest
player in NBA history to hit the 15,000 point plateau.
Fastest to 15,000 Points (since 1975)
Michael Jordan: 460 games
LeBron James: 540 games
Shaquille O’Neal: 547 games
Kevin Durant: 550 games
Injury Bug: Heading into the Thunder’s home opener versus Denver on Nov. 1, the Thunder found themselves missing seven players due to injury. To
help illustrate the void in the rotation, the combination of injured Thunder players, Kevin Durant (32.0 ppg), Reggie Jackson (13.1 ppg), Jeremy Lamb
(8.5 ppg), Anthony Morrow (8.4 ppg) and Russell Westbrook (21.8 ppg) combined to average 83.8 points per game during the 2013-14 NBA season. It is
also worth noting that prior to leaving the Thunder’s game at Toronto on Nov. 4 with a right knee contusion, Thunder forward Jerry Jones had averaged
23.7 points per game in his previous three outings (Including his career-high 32-point effort against the Clippers on Oct. 30). Entering this season, Jones
had never scored more than 14 points in a NBA game.
Christmas Basketball: On Dec. 25 in San Antonio, the Thunder made a fifth consecutive appearance on Christmas Day. In those last five Christmas
games, the Thunder now boats a 4-1 record after claiming a 114-106 victory over the defending NBA Champions in Texas. Last season, the Thunder
claimed a 123-94 victory over the Knicks at Madison Square Garden. The 29-point win represented the largest margin of victory for a visiting team in the
more than 200 Christmas Day games played in NBA history. Despite not playing in the 4th quarter, Russell Westbrook became the eighth player to record
a triple-double on Christmas Day in NBA history. Westbrook joined John Havlicek (1967) and LeBron James (2010) as the only players to record a road
triple-double on Christmas.
Bigs From Deep: Each and every season, Serge Ibaka has found various ways to improve his game. Early in the 2014-15 season, Ibaka has been
effective shooting the ball from 3-point range. Including Ibaka’s career-high (tying) four 3-point makes during the Thunder’s game at Orlando on Jan. 18,
Ibaka has made a team-high 76 3-point field goals. Prior to the 2014-15 season, Ibaka had made a total of 25 made 3’s in his five previous NBA seasons
combined. So far this year, Ibaka has made multiple 3-point makes in 21 games this season. Prior to this year, Ibaka had only two previous games during
his career in which he made multiple 3-point field goals. In addition to Ibaka’s long range precision, Nick Collision has also been effective shooting from
3-point range as well this season. Collison has made 12 3-point field goals (including two in the Thunder’s win over SAC on Nov. 9), which is six more
than his combined career total entering this season.
500 for Brooks: The Thunder’s game on Jan. 9 vs. the Utah Jazz represented the 500th game for Head Coach Scott Brooks. Brooks is currently the fourth
longest tenured coach in the NBA behind Gregg Popovich, Rick Carlisle and Erik Spoelstra.
300 For Brooks: After defeating the Pistons on Dec. 7, Scott Brooks claimed his 300th career head coaching victory. Coach Brooks reached the 300 win
mark in 483 games, making him just the fifth coach to reach 300 wins in fewer than 500 games in the last 15 years. Additionally, Brooks become one of
five active head coaches with 300+ wins with their current team (Rick Carlisle, Gregg Popovich, Flip Saunders and Erik Spoelstra). Below is a list of the
fastest coaches to claim 300 wins in the past 15 years.
Fastest Head Coaches to 300 Wins (last 15 years)
Erik Spoelstra: 448 games (2/23/2014)
Mike Brown: 454 games (3/16/12)
Stan Van Gundy: 461 games (12/25/10)
Gregg Popovich: 476 games (1/5/03)
Scott Brooks: 483 games (12/7/14)
Playing on NYE: In what has become a tradition in Oklahoma City, the Thunder has played a home game on New Year’s Eve in each of the last seven
seasons. After claiming a 137-134 overtime victory over the Suns on the final day of 2014, the Thunder improved to 6-1 on New Year’s Eve during the
Oklahoma City era.
Playoff Tested: During the 2014-15 season, the Thunder will look to reach the postseason for a sixth consecutive year. In each of the last four seasons,
Oklahoma City has advanced to the Western Conference Semifinals and in three of the last four years, the Thunder has advanced to the Western
Conference Finals. After defeating Memphis in the first round of the 2014 playoffs, the Thunder became the only Western Conference team to advance
out of the first round in each of the last four seasons (Miami also accomplished the feat in the Eastern Conference). The trio of Durant, Ibaka and
Westbrook have already played in 61 postseason games together. This total represents the most playoff appearances in NBA history for a set of three
teammates at age 25 or younger.
Home Opener: Playing with just eight healthy players during the club’s home opener on Nov. 1 vs. the Nuggets, the Thunder held Denver to only 33
first half points (tied for the 4th fewest in Thunder history) before going onto claim a fifth home opening victory in the last six years. On the night, five
Thunder players scored in double figures. Serge Ibaka and Perry Jones both posted team-high honors with 23 points each, and Kendrick Perkins matched
his all-time Thunder-high with 17 points on 6-of-7 shooting.
Road Warriors: Although the Thunder is 13-18 on the road this season overall, Oklahoma City is above .500 (12-11) in their last 23 outings away from
Chesapeake Energy Arena. The Thunder concluded its 2013-14 road schedule by going 25-16 away from Chesapeake Energy Arena. During the season,
the Thunder strung together a 6-game and an 8-game road win streak (the eight straight road wins were the most in the Oklahoma City era). In fact, it
had been over a decade since the OKC franchise last won eight consecutive road games (last won eight straight road games from 1/24/02 – 2/27/02).
Despite losing to the Pacers on Apr. 14, the Thunder went 12-3 on the road this season against Eastern Conference opponents. The Thunder’s .610 road
winning percentage was the second best in the NBA this past season (San Antonio).
Division Champs: The Thunder enters the 2014-15 season one year removed from a 59 win season and a spot in the Western Conference Finals for a
third time in four years. This season, Oklahoma City is in search of a fifth straight Northwest Division title. During the past 25 years, only the Los Angeles
Lakers (2007-08 through 2011-12) and the Boston Celtics (2007-08 through 2011-12) managed to win their respective division for five straight seasons.
From the start of the 2010-11 season through the conclusion of the 2013-14 season, the Thunder posted a winning percentage of .708, which trailed only
the Miami Heat (.718) and San Antonio Spurs (.740).
Sustaining Success: After the 2007-08 season in which Oklahoma City won 20
games after a 3-29 start, the Thunder has found ways to improve the club in each
subsequent season. With a 60-22 record during the 2012-13 season, Oklahoma
City became just the second team in NBA history (Boston Celtics; 1955-1960) to
increase its winning percentage for five consecutive seasons (while maintaining a
winning percentage of .700 or better in two of those seasons). The chart to the
right illustrates the development of the Thunder program through the years.
Oklahoma City and San Antonio are the only two NBA teams with a winning
percentage of .610 (equivalent to 50 wins) in each of the last five seasons.
Season
Winning %
2013-14
2012-13
2011-12
2010-11
2009-10
2008-09
.720 (59-23)
.732 (60-22)
.712 (47-19)
.671 (55-27)
.610 (50-32)
.280 (23-59)
Playoff Finish
Advanced to Conference Finals
Advanced to Conference Semifinals
Advanced to NBA Finals
Advanced to Conference Finals
Lost in first round
Missed the playoffs
Never Before: In his return to the Thunder lineup on Nov. 28 vs. New York, Russell Westbrook became the first player in the shot-clock era to register
32 points and eight assists in 24 or fewer minutes (per the Elias Sports Bureau). Westbrook single-handedly outscored the New York Knicks in the first
quarter 14-13 and he scored or assisted on 10 of the Thunder's 11 field goals during the opening quarter. Additionally, Westbrook recorded 20 points and
five assists in the first half for the first time in his career.
Lamb Heats Up During a six game stretch (in which OKC went 5-1), from 11/26 vs. UTA – through 12/9 vs. MIL, Jeremy Lamb was particularly effective
for the Thunder. In those games, Lamb averaged 13.7 points and 3.5 rebounds on .667 shooting (28-42 FGs). Additionally, Lamb connected on 12-of-18
three point field goals during this span.
What a first week: The first week of the Thunder’s 2014-15 season was not an easy one. After opening in Portland on Oct. 29, the Thunder traveled to
Los Angeles to take-on the Clippers just 24 hours later. Two days later, the Thunder opened the regular season at home on Nov. 1 vs. Denver before
heading east to take on Brooklyn 48 hours later. As if that wasn’t enough, OKC played the Raptors in Toronto the following night. The Trail Blazers,
Clippers and Nets all made their home openers against Oklahoma City. One week, two back-to-backs, three time zones and 6,300 miles traveled.
Bouncing Back: In what has become a staple for the Thunder during the past few seasons, Oklahoma City has proven to be incredibly resilient in those
games played after a loss. From the start of the 2011-12 season through the conclusion of the 2013-14 season, OKC posted a 47-15 record in “bounceback” games (second best record in the NBA during this span; San Antonio). The Thunder have bounced-back in an entirely different way this season.
After a 3-12 start, the Thunder has gone 29-15 in their last 44 outings.
Home Cooking: Since arriving in Oklahoma City in 2008, the Thunder has always taken pride in defending its home court. Last season, OKC began a
perfect 13-0 at Chesapeake Energy Arena (best home start for the Thunder in the Oklahoma City era) before falling to the Raptors on Dec. 22. The OKC
franchise matched its best all-time home start (team also went 13-0 top open the 1976-77 season). The Thunder’s 13 game home winning streak
represented the second longest streak in the Oklahoma City era (won 14 games from 1/6/12 – 3/7/12). Oklahoma City finished the 2013-14 season with
a home record of 34-7 (second best in the NBA) as the Thunder won its final six home games of the regular season. This year, the Thunder owns a 19-8
record at Chesapeake Energy Arena (The Thunder has currently won 12 of 13 overall at home).
Just Another Back-2-Back: Heading into the 2014-15 season, the Thunder is set to compete in a total of 18 back-to-backs (two of which were played
during the opening week of the season). So far this season, OKC is 5-9 on the first game of a back-to-back and an impressive 9-4 on the second night.
Last year, the Thunder played in 15 sets of back-to-backs. After defeating the Kings and Clippers on consecutive nights during the second week of April,
the Thunder claimed seven “sweeps” of a back-to-backs during the 2013-14 season. On the year, OKC went 12-3 on the first night and 8-7 on the second
night of its back-to-back pairings.
MVP: Kevin Durant’s 2013-14 season has already gone down as one of the best individual seasons in recent memory. Durant (32.0 points per game)
recorded his fourth NBA Scoring Title in the last five seasons and it doing so, he registered the highest point per game average in the NBA since Kobe
Bryant averaged 35.4 ppg during the 2005-06 season. By averaging 32+ points, 7+ rebounds and 5+ assists, Durant joined a select group of “NBA Greats”
to post such numbers.
Players to average 32+ pts, 7+ rebs and 5+ assts (last 45 years)
Kevin Durant
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Bob McAdoo
Michael Jordan
2013-14
1971-72
1974-75
1988-89
Results with Russell: Despite missing 36 games during the 2013-14 season recovering from a knee injury, Russell Westbrook continued his maturation
as a player and the stats were quick to back it up. In his final 19 games of last season, Westbrook averaged 23.3 points on 47.0% shooting to go along
with 7.2 assists, 5.4 rebounds and 2.1 steals. Westbrook was one of ONLY TWO PLAYERS (LeBron James) in the NBA to average 21+ points, 6+ assists
and 5+ rebounds (min. 40 games). Additionally, Westbrook only improved his level of play during the 2014 playoffs. In 19 postseason games, Westbrook
averaged 26+ points, 8+ assists and 7+ rebounds. In the last 50 years, only one other player (Oscar Robertson in 1963 & 1964) managed to hit those
benchmarks during the playoffs (min. 10 games played). Westbrook scored 38 points during the Thunder 2014-15 season opener before sustaining a right
hand injury in the team’s second game of the season.
Scoring Leader: With 2,593 points scored during the 2013-14 regular season, Kevin Durant led
the NBA in scoring for a fourth time in the last five seasons. Durant is now one of just five players
in NBA history to win four or more scoring titles. During the 2009-10 season, Durant became the
youngest scoring champ in NBA history (21 years & 197 days).
Most Career Scoring Titles (based on ppg)
Michael Jordan
10
Wilt Chamberlain
7
George Gervin
4
Allen Iverson
4
Kevin Durant
4
… …… …...………………….
TONIGHT’S OPPONENT
2014-15 VS. L.A. LAKERS
12/19/14
Friday
3/1/15
Sunday
3/24/15
Tuesday
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City
L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Lakers
at L.A. Lakers
at Oklahoma City
9:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
2014-15 VS. L.A. Lakers (1-0)
Date
12/19/14
Site
Los Angeles
W/L
W
Score
104-103
CURRENT STREAKS VS. LAKERS
SITE
LAST WIN
SCORE
Home
3/13/14
131-102
Away
12/19/14
104-103
Overall
12/19/14
104-103
OKC
High Scorer
Westbrook 31
LAST LOSS
2/27/11
3/9/14
3/9/14
THUNDER VS. LAKERS ALL-TIME
Home Road Neutral Total
Total: 61-53 33-86 0-0
94-139
OKC
High Rebounder
Adams 10
SCORE
87-90
96-105
96-105
LAKERS
High Scorer
Davis 18
LAKERS
High Rebounder
Davis 9
STREAK
Won 5
Won 1
Won 2
LARGEST WINNING MARGIN
OKC:
33
11/30/00
LA LAKERS:
38
2/2/68
at Seattle
at Los Angeles
121-88
113-151
… …… …...………………….
NEXT OPPONENT
2014-15 VS. 76ERS
12/5/14
3/4/15
Friday
Wednesday
Oklahoma City
Philadelphia
at Philadelphia
at Oklahoma City
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
2014-15 VS. 76ERS (1-0)
Date
12/5/14
Site
Philadelphia
W/L
W
CURRENT STREAKS VS. 76ERS
SITE
LAST WIN
Home
3/4/14
Away
12/5/14
Overall
12/5/14
Score
103-91
SCORE
125-92
103-91
103-91
THUNDER VS. 76ERS ALL-TIME
Home Road Neutral Total
Total: 32-29 28-32 1-3
61-63
THUNDER
High Scorer
Westbrook 27
LAST LOSS
12/31/07
11/15/08
11/15/08
THUNDER
High Rebounder
Perkins 9
SCORE
90-98
85-110
85-110
76ERS
High Scorer
Covington 21
76ERS
High Rebounder
Noel 10
STREAK
Won 5
Won 6
Won 11
LARGEST WINNING MARGIN
OKC:
56
3/6/93
PHILADELPHIA: 38
12/20/67
at Seattle
at Seattle
149-93
122-160
.
HOW THE THUNDER WAS BUILT
.
VIA DRAFT:
Steven Adams: 2013 NBA Draft – 12th overall pick
Nick Collison: 2003 NBA Draft – 12th overall pick
Kevin Durant: 2007 NBA Draft – 2nd overall pick
Russell Westbrook: 2008 NBA Draft – 4th overall pick
Serge Ibaka: 2008 NBA Draft – 24th overall pick
Perry Jones: 2012 NBA Draft – 28th overall pick
Andre Roberson: 2013 NBA Draft - Acquired Roberson’s draft rights from Golden State (selected #26 overall) in
exchange for the draft rights to Archie Goodwin (selected #29 overall) and cash considerations.
Mitch McGary: 2014 NBA Draft – 21st overall pick
VIA TRADE:
D.J Augustin: Acquired from the Detroit Pistons along with Kyle Singler in exchange for Reggie Jackson. Additionally, as
part of a three team trade, the Thunder acquired Enes Kanter and Steve Novak in exchange for Kendrick Perkins, Grant
Jerrett and the draft rights to Tibor Pleiss.
Enes Kanter: Acquired from the Utah Jazz along with Steve Novak in exchange for Kendrick Perkins, Grant Jerrett and
the draft rights to Tibor Pleiss. Additionally, as part of a three team trade, the Thunder acquired D.J. Augustin and Kyle
Singler from the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Reggie Jackson.
Jeremy Lamb: Acquired from the Houston Rockets along with Kevin Martin, two first round picks and a second round
pick in exchange for James Harden, Cole Aldrich, Daequan Cook and Lazar Hayward.
Steve Novak: Acquired from the Utah Jazz along with Enes Kanter in exchange for Kendrick Perkins, Grant Jerrett and
the draft rights to Tibor Pleiss. Additionally, as part of a three team trade, the Thunder acquired D.J. Augustin and Kyle
Singler from the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Reggie Jackson.
Kyle Singler: Acquired from the Detroit Pistons along with D.J Augustin in exchange for Reggie Jackson. Additionally, as
part of a three team trade, the Thunder acquired Enes Kanter and Steve Novak in exchange for Kendrick Perkins, Grant
Jerrett and the draft rights to Tibor Pleiss.
Dion Waiters: Acquired from the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for a protected 2015 draft pick. As part of the three
team trade, OKC also sent Lance Thomas to the New York Knicks.
VIA FREE AGENCY:
Anthony Morrow: Signed on 7/16/14
…………
2014-15 THUNDER GAMES LOST DUE TO INJURY /ILLNESS
Player
Date(s)
Games
Injury or Illness
Steven Adams
Steven Adams
Kevin Durant
Kevin Durant
Kevin Durant
Kevin Durant
Reggie Jackson
Grant Jerrett
Perry Jones
Perry Jones
Jeremy Lamb
Mitch McGary
Mitch McGary
Anthony Morrow
Anthony Morrow
Steve Novak
Kendrick Perkins
Andre Roberson
Russell Westbrook
1/25
2/9-2/27
10/29-11/28
12/19-12/28
1/26-1/28; 2/2-2/4
2/21-2/27
10/29-11/1
10/29-11/26
11/7-12/2
2/2
10/29-11/4
10/29-11/28
12/16-1/31
10/29-11/9
2/8
2/24-2/27
12/19
11/4-11/18
11/1-11/26
1
8
17
6
4
5
3
16
13
1
5
17
23
7
1
3
1
8
14
migraine
right hand, fourth metacarpal fracture
right foot jones fracture
right ankle sprain
sprained left great toe
foot soreness
right ankle sprain
left ankle surgery
right knee contusion
left ankle bruise
lower back sprain
left foot fracture
periostitis left tibia
left MCL sprain
right shoulder soreness
appendectomy
left knee contusion
left foot sprain
right second metacarpal fracture
….
……
……
FORWARD
FORWARD
CENTER
GUARD
GUARD
GS
W
L
STARTER
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Durant
Durant
Waiters
Durant
Singler
Singler
Ibaka
Ibaka
Ibaka
Ibaka
Ibaka
Ibaka
Ibaka
Ibaka
Ibaka
Ibaka
Ibaka
Ibaka
Ibaka
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Perkins
Adams
Collison
Kanter
Collison
Roberson
Roberson
Roberson
Thomas
Lamb
Roberson
Roberson
Roberson
Roberson
Roberson
Roberson
Roberson
Roberson
Westbrook
Telfair
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Westbrook
Westbrook
Westbrook
Westbrook
Westbrook
Westbrook
Westbrook
10
1
1
1
8
3
1
24
2
2
1
4
1
4
1
0
0
2
1
1
16
1
2
1
3
0
6
0
1
1
6
2
0
8
1
0
0
1
1
Adams
Augustin
Collison
Durant
Ibaka
Jackson
Jerrett
Jones
Kanter
Lamb
McGary
Morrow
Novak
Perkins
Roberson
Singler
Smith
Telfair
Thomas
Waiters
Westbrook
… …
……
….
… 2014-15 THUNDER STARTING LINEUPS
GS
50
-2
27
59
13
-13
4
8
---2
50
5
-1
13
2
45
W
27
-1
18
32
3
-5
3
2
---1
30
3
-1
4
2
28
L
24
-1
9
27
10
-8
1
6
---1
20
2
-0
9
0
17
…2014-15 THUNDER RECORD WHEN…
THUNDER
RECORD
THUNDER
RECORD
Shooting 50% or better
Shooting under 50%
Opponents shooting 50% or better
Opponents shooting under 50%
Bench outscores opponent bench
Bench outscored by opponent bench
When the benches are tied
More points in the paint or tied
Fewer points in the paint
More second chance points or tied
Fewer second chance points
More fast break points or tied
Fewer fast break points
More rebounds than opponent
Fewer rebounds than opponent
Same number of rebounds
In games decided by 6 points or less
5 Thunder players score 10+
6+ Thunder players score 10+
Kevin Durant Scores 30+
OKC 10+ more reb. than opp.
OKC 10+ fewer reb. than opp.
Durant & Westbrook score 20+
Westbrook records 10+ assists
Three OKC players score 20+
Overtime Games
Ibaka blocks 3+ shots
10-2
22-25
2-2
30-25
18-14
13-13
1-0
25-11
7-15
22-16
10-11
23-13
9-14
22-13
9-13
1-1
5-12
15-3
2-1
6-2
12-2
0-3
10-5
9-5
3-0
2-3
15-9
Create 10+ steals
Surrender 10+ steals
More assists than opponent
Fewer assists than opponent
Same number of assists
Opponent shooting under 40%
Thunder blocks 10+ shots
Opponent scores less than 90 points
Thunder converts 30+ free throws
1st game back-to-back
2nd game back-to-back
1st game after a win
1st game after a loss
Largest lead
Largest deficit
Largest halftime lead
Largest halftime deficit
Largest margin of victory
Largest margin of defeat
Smallest margin of victory
Smallest margin of defeat
Most points scored in a half
Fewest points scored in a half
Most points scored in a quarter
Fewest points scored in a quarter
Longest winning streak
Longest losing streak
7-4
7-9
18-6
14-19
0-2
12-6
5-3
8-3
3-0
5-9
9-4
19-13
13-13
38 at ORL; 1/18
35 at BKN; 11/3
34 at ORL; 1/18
20 at GSW; 1/5
28 at ORL; 1/18
31 at BKN; 11/3
1 at LAL; 12/19
2 (3x) MR: vs. NOP; 12/21
79, first half at ORL; 1/18
32, second half vs. HOU; 11/16
42, second quarter at ORL; 1/18
12,(3x) MR: fourth quarter at MEM; 1/31
Head Coach Scott Brooks
2014-15 Record: 32-27 (.542)
Overall Record: 325-197 (.623)
NBA Head Coaching Experience: 7th NBA Season
*Received Western Conference Coach of the Month honors for the month of December/January
**Named the 2009-10 NBA Coach of the Year
….
7 games (2x) MR: vs. LAC; 2/8 – vs. IND; 2/24
6 games: vs. DET; 11/14 – vs. GWS; 11/23
NBA Head Coaching Record
Season
Team
W L
Pct.
14-15
OKC
32 27 .542
13-14
OKC
59 23 .720
12-13
OKC
60 22 .731
11-12*
OKC
47 19 .712
10-11
OKC
55 27 .671
09-10**
OKC
50 32 .610
08-09
OKC
22 47 .319
TOTAL
325 197 .623
……
… …
Steven Adams
D.J. Augustin
Nick Collison
Kevin Durant
Serge Ibaka
Reggie Jackson
Grant Jerrett
Perry Jones
Enes Kanter
Jeremy Lamb
Mitch McGary
Anthony Morrow
Steve Novak
Kendrick Perkins
Andre Roberson
Kyle Singler
Ish Smith
Sebastian Telfair
Lance Thomas
Dion Waiters
Russell Westbrook*
10+ Pts
14
2
6
26
49
30
0
6
3
9
4
25
0
2
4
0
0
6
4
14
44
….
…2014-15 THUNDER GAME LEADERS
DOUBLE FIGURES
20+ Pts
30+ Pts
10+ Reb
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
8
5
10
0
16
13
0
2
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
2
2
0
1
1
0
3
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
33
16
9
DOUBLEDOUBLES
10+ Ast
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
Pt/Reb
4
0
0
5
16
2
0
0
2
1
2
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
Pt/Ast
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
GAME LEADERS
Pts
Reb
Ast
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
7
5
5
17
0
9
1
16
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
3
0
0
0
1
26
8
38
*Westbrook has recorded five triple-doubles in the 2014-15 season
2014-15 THUNDER TEAM HIGHS/LOWS
HIGH
137 vs. PHX; 12/31
41 vs. PHX; 12/14
42 at ORL; 1/18
36 (2x) MR: at PHX; 2/26
38 at SAS; 12/25
79 at ORL; 1/18
67 at BOS; 11/12
13 (2x) MR: at WAS; 1/21
51 vs. GSW; 1/16
102 at WAS; 1/21
57.8% at ORL; 1/18
12 (4x) MR: at DEN; 2/9
36 vs. DET; 11/14
50.0% at DEN; 2/9
44 vs. PHX; 12/31
49 vs. PHX; 12/31
96.0% vs. MEM; 2/11
21 vs. DAL; 2/19
49 vs. PHX; 12/14
63 vs. PHX; 12/14
31 vs. DEN; 2/22
12 (2x) MR: at ORL; 1/18
27 at LAC; 10/30
15 vs. HOU; 11/16
Points
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
1st Half
2nd Half
Overtime
FG Made
FG Attempted
FG Percentage
3P Made
3P Attempted
3P Percentage
FT Made
FT Attempted
FT Percentage
Off. Rebounds
Def. Rebounds
Tot. Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Turnovers
Blocks
TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES
LOW
65 vs. HOU; 11/16
15 (2x) MR: at PHX; 2/26
12 at WAS; 1/21
14 at SAC; 1/7
12 (2x) MR: at MEM; 1/31
33 vs. HOU; 11/16
32 vs. HOU; 11/16
4 at PHX; 2/26
20 vs. HOU; 11/16
65 (2x) MR: at TOR; 11/4
29.4% vs. HOU; 11/16
2 at POR; 10/29
14 (2x) MR: at POR; 2/27
12.5% at POR; 10/29
1 vs. DET; 11/14
6 vs. DET; 11/14
16.7% vs. DET; 11/14
6 (4x) MR: vs. WAS; 1/2
27 at ATL; 1/23
36 at ATL; 1/23
10 at NYK; 1/28
1 at BOS; 11/12
7 at LAL; 12/19
0 (3x) MR: vs. DAL; 2/19
2014-15 THUNDER INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
Minutes
FG Made
FG Attempted
3P Made
3P Attempted
FT Made
FT Attempted
Off. Rebounds
Def. Rebounds
Tot. Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Points
Points in Quarter
Points in a Half
HIGH
46
18
38
7
12
15 (3x)
16 (2x)
7 (3x)
16
22
17
5 (3x)
8 (2x)
48
19 (2x)
30
PLAYER
Ibaka
Westbrook
Westbrook
Durant
Durant
MR: Westbrook
MR: Westbrook
MR: Ibaka
Adams
Ibaka
Westbrook
MR: Westbrook
MR: Ibaka
Westbrook
MR: Westbrook
Durant
OPPONENT
Toronto
New Orleans
Phoenix
Denver
Denver
Memphis
Phoenix
Dallas
Washington
Dallas
Denver
Houston
Denver
New Orleans
New Orleans
Golden State
Points
137 vs. PHX; 12/31
131 vs. LAC; 2/8
127 at ORL; 1/18
127 vs. GSW; 1/16
Rebounds
63 vs. PHX; 12/14
62 vs. DAL; 2/19
60 vs. DEN; 2/22
FG%
57.8% at ORL; 1/18
53.8% at DEN; 2/9
53.0% vs. WAS; 1/2
Assists
31 vs. DEN; 2/22
28 at ORL; 1/18
27 vs. GSW 1/16
27 at PHI; 12/5
FT%
96.% vs. MEM; 2/11
90.9% vs. CLE; 12/11
89.8% vs. PHX; 12/31
Steals
12 at ORL; 1/18
12 vs. UTA; 1/9
11 (4x) MR: at POR; 2/27
TOP INDIVIDUAL
PERFORMANCES
DATE
11/4
2/4
2/26
2/9
2/9
2/11
2/26
2/19
1/21
2/19
2/22
1/15
2/22
2/6
2/4
12/18
Points
48 – Westbrook vs. NOP; 2/6
45 – Westbrook at NOP; 2/4
44 – Durant vs. PHX; 12/31
40 (4x) – MR: Westbrook at POR; 2/28
Rebounds
22 – Ibaka vs. DAL; 2/19
20 – Adams at WAS; 1/21
19 – Ibaka vs. MIN; 1/26
15 (2x) – MR: Westbrook vs. GSW; 1/16
Assists
17 – Westbrook vs. DEN; 2/22
16 – Westbrook vs. GSW; 1/16
14 – Westbrook vs. ORL; 2/2
14 – Jackson at TOR; 11/4
……
…
…
2014-15 OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS/LOWS
HIGH
134 vs. PHX; 12/31
40 at HOU; 1/15
41 at DEN; 2/9
34 at DEN; 11/19
35 vs. DEN; 11/1
69 at NOP; 12/2
66 vs. PHX; 12/31
17 vs. POR; 12/23
48 (2x) MR: at PHX; 2/26
100 at WAS; 1/21
52.4% at BKN; 11/3
17 vs. POR; 12/23
36 (2x) MR: at CLE; 1/25
55.0% vs. NOP; 2/6
29 (2x) MR: vs. PHX; 12/31
35 (2x) MR: vs. PHX; 12/31
100% at ATL; 1/23
22 vs. HOU; 11/16
45 at WAS; 1/21
58 at WAS; 1/21
33 (2x) MR: at SAS; 12/25
14 vs. DAL; 2/19
20 vs. UTA; 1/9
11 (2x) MR: vs. UTA; 1/9
Points
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
1st Half
2nd Half
Overtime
FG Made
FG Attempted
FG Percentage
3P Made
3P Attempted
3P Percentage
FT Made
FT Attempted
FT Percentage
Off. Rebounds
Def. Rebounds
Tot. Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Turnovers
Blocks
TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES
LOW
69 vs. HOU; 11/16
13 vs. NYK; 11/28
16 (2x) MR: vs. CHA; 12/26
9 vs. HOU; 11/16
15 (2x) MR: at NOP; 2/5
33 (2x) MR: vs. NYK; 11/28
27 vs. HOU; 11/16
6 vs. PHX; 12/31
23 vs. HOU; 11/16
67 vs. BKN; 11/21
28.7% vs. CHA; 12/26
1 at MIN; 12/12
7 at MIN; 12/12
10.5% vs. NYK; 11/28
8 vs. NOP; 12/21
10 vs. NOP; 12/21
57.1% at PHX; 2/26
4 at MIA; 1/20
19 at LAC; 10/30
29 at LAC; 2/8
11 (2x) MR: vs. UTA; 11/26
2 vs. BKN; 11/21
8 (2x) MR: vs. MEM; 11/7
1 (2x) MR: vs. WAS; 1/2
2014-15 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
Minutes
FG Made
FG Attempted
3P Made
3P Attempted
FT Made
FT Attempted
Off. Rebounds
Def. Rebounds
Tot. Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Points
Points in Quarter
Points in a Half
HIGH
48
16
28 (2x)
8
12 (3x)
12
16
10
14
18 (2x)
16
6
7
41
19
28
….
…2014-15 OPPONENT GAME LEADERS
PLAYER
Knight
Davis
MR: Anthony
Lillard
MR: Smith
Nowitzki
Davis
Randolph
Love
MR: Randolph
Evans
Davis
Gobert
Davis
Lillard
Davis
OPPONENT
Phoenix
New Orleans
New York
Portland
Cleveland
Dallas
New Orleans
Memphis
Cleveland
Memphis
New Orleans
New Orleans
Utah
New Orleans
Portland
New Orleans
Points
134 vs. PHX; 12/31
117 at GSW; 1/5
117 at PHX; 2/26
Rebounds
58 at WAS; 1/21
55 at UTA; 11/18
55 vs. DET; 11/14
FG%
52.4% at BKN; 11/3
51.9% at SAS; 12/25
51.1% at GSW; 12/18
Assists
33 vs. NOP; 12/21
32 at GSW; 12/18
29 at NYK; 1/28
FT%
100% at ATL; 1/24
91.7% vs. POR; 12/23
90.0% vs. BKN; 11/21
Steals
14 vs. DAL; 2/19
13 at PHI; 12/5
13 at NOP; 12/2
TOP INDIVIDUAL
PERFORMANCES
DATE
2/26
12/21
1/28
12/23
1/25
12/28
12/2
1/31
12/11
1/31
2/6
12/2
1/9
2/6
12/23
2/6
Points
41 – Davis vs. NOP; 2/6
40 – Lillard vs. POR; 12/23
38 – Davis vs. NOP; 12/21
34 (2x) – MR: James at CLE; 1/25
Rebounds
18 – Randolph at MEM; 1/31
18 – Dieng vs. MIN; 1/26
16 (3x) – MR: Aldridge at POR; 2/27
Assists
16 – Evans vs. NOP; 2/6
15 – Holiday vs. NOP; 12/21
15 – Lawson at DEN; 11/19
14 – Carter-Williams at PHI; 12/5
.
THUNDER GAME-BY-GAME
Date
10/29
10/30
11/1
11/3
11/4
11/7
11/9
11/11
11/12
11/14
11/16
11/18
11/19
11/21
11/23
11/26
11/28
12/2
12/5
12/7
12/9
12/11
12/12
12/14
12/16
12/18
12/19
12/21
12/23
12/25
12/26
12/28
12/31
1/2
1/5
1/7
1/9
1/15
1/16
Game
OKC
@ POR
OKC
@ LAC
@ OKC
DEN
OKC
@ BKN
OKC
@ TOR
@ OKC
MEM
@ OKC
SAC
OKC
@ MIL
OKC
@ BOS
@ OKC
DET
@ OKC
HOU
OKC
@ UTA
OKC
@ DEN
@ OKC
BKN
@ OKC
GSW
@ OKC
UTA
@ OKC
NYK
OKC
@ NOP
OKC
@ PHI
OKC
@ DET
@ OKC
MIL
@ OKC
CLE
OKC
@ MIN
@ OKC
PHX
OKC
@ SAC
OKC
@ GSW
OKC
@ LAL
@ OKC
NOP
@ OKC
POR
OKC
@ SAS
@ OKC
CHA
OKC
@ DAL
@ OKC
PHX
@ OKC
WAS
OKC
@ GSW
OKC
@ SAC
@ OKC
UTA
OKC
@ HOU
@ OKC
GSW
.
FG-A
PCT
3FG-A
PCT
FT-A
PCT
OR-DR-TR
AST
ST
TO
BS
PTS
33-81
39-87
28-65
34-87
37-80
35-80
32-82
44-84
34-65
32-81
37-79
34-81
36-78
36-80
29-87
33-81
40-82
37-83
36-96
38-89
20-68
23-80
30-84
35-81
36-79
40-82
38-85
31-67
32-90
33-93
40-83
31-70
38-86
29-75
37-84
39-88
35-71
32-84
39-87
34-76
41-82
34-84
38-87
31-85
45-88
36-78
39-80
34-99
41-87
36-84
41-86
48-94
37-88
41-85
38-83
43-90
46-101
38-91
42-81
42-81
36-88
25-87
45-90
39-88
41-99
46-90
44-83
39-84
30-98
41-88
29-89
36-92
42-91
36-74
35-81
41-86
51-97
42-92
.407
.448
.431
.391
.463
.438
.390
.524
.523
.395
.468
.420
.462
.450
.333
.407
.488
.446
.396
.427
.294
.288
.357
.432
.456
.488
.447
.463
.356
.355
.482
.443
.442
.387
.440
.443
.493
.381
.448
.447
.500
.405
.437
.365
.511
.462
.488
.343
.471
.429
.477
.511
.430
.482
.458
.478
.455
.418
.519
.519
.409
.287
.500
.443
.414
.511
.530
.464
.306
.466
.326
.391
.462
.486
.432
.477
.526
.457
2-16
11-29
6-21
7-30
6-20
7-26
8-23
11-23
6-21
8-31
12-25
9-18
6-18
6-24
6-20
3-15
10-24
9-33
12-36
11-31
3-19
7-35
8-23
10-24
10-23
10-29
4-20
5-15
3-17
7-25
12-26
3-16
10-24
2-19
7-24
5-17
9-23
8-28
6-21
7-23
4-21
4-21
7-26
9-28
6-24
1-7
4-18
7-31
6-20
5-18
11-25
12-31
8-21
10-25
5-20
7-20
6-19
17-31
9-15
7-23
8-27
5-24
5-14
10-31
11-35
13-27
8-19
11-21
5-28
15-28
9-30
10-19
7-21
7-21
11-29
16-36
10-22
9-24
.125
.379
.286
.233
.300
.269
.348
.478
.286
.258
.480
.500
.333
.250
.300
.200
.417
.273
.333
.355
.158
.200
.348
.417
.435
.345
.200
.333
.176
.280
.462
.188
.417
.105
.292
.294
.391
.286
.286
.304
.190
.190
.269
.321
.250
.143
.222
.226
.300
.259
.440
.387
.381
.400
.250
.350
.316
.548
.600
.304
.296
.208
.357
.323
.314
.481
.421
.524
.179
.536
.300
.526
.333
.333
.379
.444
.455
.375
21-26
17-22
28-34
18-25
22-31
14-20
13-21
17-19
14-25
28-33
3-11
14-17
23-27
15-22
14-19
16-24
19-22
11-13
1-6
9-15
22-28
16-30
13-19
18-26
18-25
17-22
12-19
27-30
19-27
18-24
5-10
17-28
19-23
18-24
23-27
29-45
24-31
19-30
12-17
19-28
28-34
29-35
20-22
23-30
15-20
19-29
30-34
13-18
16-24
15-17
16-24
6-10
22-29
11-15
18-24
8-10
13-15
22-24
21-38
15-21
18-21
20-26
12-21
24-28
44-49
29-35
13-19
13-15
26-34
20-32
16-23
22-28
8-9
15-22
20-28
14-19
15-19
22-28
.808
.773
.824
.720
.710
.700
.619
.895
.560
.848
.273
.824
.852
.682
.737
.667
.864
.846
.167
.600
.786
.533
.684
.692
.720
.773
.632
.900
.704
.750
.500
.607
.826
.750
.852
.644
.774
.633
.706
.679
.824
.829
.909
.767
.750
.655
.882
.722
.667
.882
.667
.600
.759
.733
.750
.800
.867
.917
.553
.714
.857
.769
.571
.857
.898
.829
.684
.867
.765
.625
.696
.786
.889
.682
.714
.737
.789
.786
14-29-43
13-29-42
8-39-47
14-19-33
6-35-41
11-30-41
15-29-44
9-33-42
6-35-41
12-27-39
10-34-44
8-29-38
11-29-40
9-28-37
13-33-46
14-37-51
8-33-41
7-28-35
10-32-42
14-41-55
11-34-45
22-32-54
12-32-44
12-43-55
13-26-39
12-30-42
13-23-36
10-28-38
14-44-58
13-38-51
12-33-45
7-31-38
18-39-57
7-26-33
9-36-45
16-33-49
6-34-40
19-25-44
16-34-50
8-31-39
15-39-54
9-22-31
11-35-46
15-33-48
16-31-47
9-22-31
14-49-63
14-26-40
12-29-41
13-35-48
8-35-43
10-29-39
11-31-42
5-38-43
16-31-47
10-29-39
13-40-53
9-37-46
16-31-47
10-28-38
13-44-57
15-37-52
14-39-53
7-30-37
19-31-50
8-32-39
6-32-38
8-31-39
20-39-59
10-44-54
15-39-54
13-39-52
9-29-38
9-35-44
10-33-43
11-30-41
16-38-54
13-30-43
19
23
23
17
24
19
14
25
23
23
16
21
16
23
15
18
23
28
23
18
14
11
17
22
21
25
18
17
13
26
21
11
20
17
16
23
27
25
20
25
23
19
22
20
23
21
20
21
18
21
17
32
21
28
17
33
20
22
25
33
18
12
21
26
22
17
21
27
19
27
16
18
25
22
25
25
27
24
9
4
5
10
8
4
3
11
4
6
3
10
5
11
6
5
1
5
9
8
6
5
8
8
5
6
9
2
3
8
9
9
9
3
7
13
7
13
5
5
10
8
9
5
11
11
7
11
9
7
5
9
5
3
7
11
8
6
9
8
6
8
8
8
6
7
8
3
10
8
7
12
12
12
8
12
8
10
15
10
27
12
14
18
18
8
19
10
17
8
14
12
16
16
8
9
14
17
15
14
14
13
10
9
14
19
12
10
19
19
15
13
17
13
17
19
15
12
20
14
11
15
19
16
19
11
12
19
16
10
7
11
16
12
11
14
14
17
11
16
18
12
14
14
10
15
12
12
24
16
14
20
17
14
14
14
5
9
2
4
6
10
3
3
3
3
1
4
6
2
5
6
3
3
7
5
15
6
5
4
0
5
9
6
12
8
7
2
0
6
6
11
8
2
7
1
6
2
11
4
6
9
5
3
0
3
4
7
8
5
5
7
5
2
6
5
10
2
2
6
4
3
4
1
5
4
13
4
5
11
9
3
2
2
89
106
90
93
102
91
85
116
88
100
89
91
101
93
78
85
109
94
89
96
65
69
81
98
100
107
92
94
86
91
97
82
105
78
104
112
103
91
96
94
114
101
103
94
111
92
112
88
104
92
109
114
104
103
99
101
111
115
114
106
98
75
107
112
137
134
109
102
91
117
83
104
99
94
101
112
127
115
.
THUNDER GAME-BY-GAME
Date
Game
1/18
OKC
@ ORL
OKC
@ MIA
OKC
@ WAS
OKC
@ ATL
OKC
@ CLE
@ OKC
MIN
OKC
@ NYK
OKC
@ MEM
@ OKC
ORL
OKC
@ NOP
@ OKC
NOP
@ OKC
LAC
OKC
@ DEN
@ OKC
MEM
@ OKC
DAL
OKC
@ CHA
@ OKC
DEN
@ OKC
IND
OKC
@ PHX
OKC
@ POR
1/20
1/21
1/23
1/25
1/26
1/28
1/29
2/2
2/4
2/6
2/8
2/9
2/11
2/19
2/21
2/22
2/24
2/26
2/27
.
FG-A
PCT
3FG-A
PCT
FT-A
PCT
OR-DR-TR
AST
ST
TO
BS
PTS
48-83
35-88
41-92
32-68
40-102
38-100
36-87
40-83
37-94
36-82
36-86
29-85
34-85
40-91
27-78
34-92
37-75
38-90
45-85
37-96
40-89
40-83
46-88
42-90
43-80
42-87
37-83
32-86
38-91
33-91
42-95
40-93
48-92
35-97
40-96
38-88
39-101
48-97
45-94
39-89
.578
.398
.446
.471
.392
.380
.414
.482
.394
.439
.419
.341
.400
.440
.346
.370
.493
.422
.529
.385
.449
.482
.523
.467
.538
.483
.446
.372
.418
.363
.442
.430
.522
.361
.417
.432
.386
.495
.479
.438
9-25
8-23
6-26
8-22
6-29
7-30
10-26
10-25
10-30
16-36
4-20
2-13
5-22
8-17
6-20
3-12
8-20
6-23
5-15
7-25
8-24
11-20
8-20
12-32
12-24
9-28
7-20
2-12
7-22
9-27
5-18
7-24
8-20
7-27
9-24
9-26
8-24
9-26
4-14
10-26
.360
.348
.231
.364
.207
.233
.385
.400
.333
.444
.200
.154
.227
.471
.300
.250
.400
.261
.333
.280
.333
.550
.400
.375
.500
.321
.350
.167
.318
.333
.278
.292
.400
.259
.375
.346
.333
.346
.286
.385
22-32
21-27
6-10
14-19
19-23
20-26
11-18
13-13
14-18
20-29
16-24
24-32
19-22
12-1
14-18
14-17
22-26
15-18
7-11
10-13
25-28
25-30
31-38
12-17
26-35
21-29
24-25
23-30
21-26
14-17
21-26
16-20
15-23
17-20
16-18
7-11
27-30
12-21
18-22
27-31
.688
.778
.600
.737
.826
.769
.611
1.000
.778
.690
.667
.750
.864
.706
.778
.824
.846
.833
.636
.769
.893
.833
.816
.706
.743
.724
.960
.767
.808
.824
.808
.800
.652
.850
.889
.636
.900
.571
.818
.871
10-44-54
10-23-33
12-30-42
4-32-36
11-46-57
13-45-58
9-27-36
10-37-47
10-32-42
11-37-48
14-38-52
15-35-50
10-37-47
11-40-51
12-35-47
20-34-54
8-32-40
14-30-44
12-36-48
19-29-48
10-30-40
11-35-46
16-38-54
8-21-29
9-31-40
12-26-38
11-38-49
11-31-42
21-41-62
14-25-39
19-40-59
11-30-41
15-45-60
16-26-42
15-42-57
9-39-48
13-37-50
10-42-52
13-34-47
12-31-43
28
18
15
20
21
23
23
27
26
17
17
13
10
29
15
22
25
23
21
23
19
26
26
28
24
20
24
13
20
16
21
28
31
19
23
26
17
21
24
20
12
9
11
4
5
8
11
6
6
5
9
9
7
8
5
11
10
5
3
7
11
5
8
9
4
7
7
7
8
14
7
9
8
13
10
5
6
4
5
7
20
18
11
19
10
12
13
19
8
12
16
13
14
10
18
11
13
14
15
11
13
18
11
13
13
11
14
13
25
18
14
9
18
13
10
14
10
16
13
9
5
2
3
2
5
3
7
5
6
8
11
5
7
6
4
5
5
1
11
3
8
5
6
2
5
4
9
2
0
3
7
10
10
5
8
3
4
9
4
4
127
99
94
86
105
103
93
103
98
108
92
84
92
100
74
85
104
97
102
91
113
116
131
108
124
114
105
89
104
89
110
103
119
94
105
92
113
117
112
115
. ..
THUNDER PLAYERS
#12 Steven Adams
C
7-0
255
7/20/93
.
2nd NBA Season
Pittsburgh
Recent Games:
DATE OPP
MIN FG
3FG
FT
OR
DR TR A
PF
ST
TO BS PTS
CAREER HIGHS
2/28
@ POR
DNP – Right Hand, Fourth Metacarpal Fracture
MIN
34 vs. MEM; 11/7/14
2/26
@ PHX
DNP – Right Hand, Fourth Metacarpal Fracture
FGM
8 at MIN, 12/12/14
2/25
IND
DNP – Right Hand, Fourth Metacarpal Fracture
FGA
12 at MIN, 12/12/14
2/22
DEN
DNP – Right Hand, Fourth Metacarpal Fracture
3PM
-2/21
@ CHA
DNP – Right Hand, Fourth Metacarpal Fracture
3PA
1 at LAC, 10/30/14
2014-15 AVERAGES: In 50 games (50 starts), averaging 7.4 points, 7.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.2 blocks in FTM
6 at SAS, 12/25/14
24.3 minutes…One game DNP – Migraine…Seven games DNP – Right Hand, Fourth Metacarpal Fracture.
FTA
12 at SAS, 12/25/14
2014-15 NOTES: Selected to participate in the BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend for the
OR
7 (2x) MR: at SAS, 12/25/14
second consecutive season…Set a career-high for blocked shots with six blocks vs. HOU on 11/16 after recording
DR
16 at WAS, 1/21/15
five blocks two nights before vs. DET…Blocked multiple shots in three consecutive games from 11/14 to 11/18, a
TR
20 at WAS, 1/21/15
career-best multi-block streak…Secured a then-career-high 15 rebounds alongside 16 points in a win at SAS on AST 3 (2x) MR: vs. LAL, 12/13/13
12/25…Pulled down a career-best 20 rebounds at WAS on 1/21…Four double-doubles…Has grabbed 10+ rebounds STL
6 vs. DEN, 3/24/14
in 14 games…Scored in double figures 14 times.
TO
4 (6x) MR: vs. NOP, 12/21/14
2013-14 AVERAGES: In 81 games (20 starts), averaged 3.3 points, 4.1 rebounds (ranked ninth among rookies) BLK
6 vs. HOU, 11/16/14
and 0.70 blocks (ranks 9th among rookies) in 14.8 minutes.
PTS
17 at DET, 11/8/13
2013-14 NOTES: On Jan. 29, Named to the BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge as part of All-Star weekend…
Registered a blocked shot in 37 games this season…Recorded first career double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds on 11/8 at DET…Made first
career start on 11/13 at LAC…Scored in double figures three times...Set a career-high with 4 blocks on 2/3 vs. MEM…Set a career-high with six steals on
3/24 at DAL.
#14 D.J. Augustin
G
6-10 183
11/10/87
7th NBA Season
Texas
Recent Games:
CAREER HIGHS
DATE OPP
MIN FG
3FG
FT
OR
DR TR A
PF
ST
TO BS PTS
MIN
46 vs. CLE, 12/21/13
2/28
@ POR
20
2-7
0-3
2-2
0
1
1
4
1
2
0
0
6
FGM
12 at TOR, 1/25/15
2/26
@ PHX
27
5-8
1-2
2-2
1
4
5
3
1
0
1
0
13
FGA
22 at LAL, 3/4/11
2/25
IND
25
1-6
1-4
0-0
0
2
2
7
0
1
1
0
3
3PM
7 at ATL, 11/21/08
2/22
DEN
30
2-7
2-5
2-2
0
3
3
2
2
1
3
0
8
3PA
12 at CHA, 1/25/14
2/21
@ CHA
23
3-9
2-3
4-5
0
3
3
2
2
0
0
0
12
FTM
13 vs. CHI, 12/16/08
2014-15 AVERAGES: In five games with the Thunder, averaging 8.4 points, 2.8 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 24.8
FTA
13 (2x) MR: vs. HOU, 1/31/15
OR
4 at IND, 1/7/12
minutes…In 59 games (13 starts) overall this season, averaging 10.4 points, 4.8 assists and 1.9 rebounds in 23.9
DR
7 at IND, 1/7/12
minutes.
TR
8 (3x) MR: at NYK, 1/9/12
2014-15 NOTES: Acquired by Oklahoma City from the Detroit Pistons through trade on 2/19... Dished out a
AST
14 vs. DET, 4/10/11
season-high 13 assists vs. MIA on 2/3...Tied a season-high two steals vs. HOU on 1/3...Scored a career-high 35
STL
5 at CLE, 4/5/11
points at TOR on 1/25...Grabbed a season-high six rebounds at DEN on 10/29...Grabbed his 800th career rebound
TO
8 at ORL, 1/17/12
vs. UTA on 11/9...Scored in double figures in 27 games...Scored 20+ points on eight occasions...Scored 30+ points
BLK
1 (19x) MR: at NYK, 1/2/15
once…Four double-doubles…Five games of 10+ assists.
PTS
35 at TOR, 1/25/15
NBA CAREER: Entered the 2014-15 season with career averages of 10.1 points, 4.0 assists, 1.8 rebounds and
25.0 minutes in 429 games (155 starts)...Split the 2013-14 season with the Bulls and Raptors, appearing in 71 games (nine starts) and averaged 13.1
points, 1.8 rebounds, 4.4 assists, 0.8 steals and 27.3 minutes...Led the Bulls in scoring a team-high 19 times and in assists 24 times...Among NBA league
leaders, ranked fifth in free-throw percentage (.885) and 22nd in 3-point field goal percentage (.401)...Named to the 2009 NBA All-Rookie Second
Team...Was selected as the Southeast Division…Winner for the 2010-11 NBA Sportsmanship Award…Selected by Charlotte in the first round (#9 overall)
of the 2008 NBA Draft...College teammate of Thunder forward Kevin Durant.
#4 Nick Collison
F
6-10 255
10/26/80
11th NBA Season
Kansas
Recent Games:
DATE OPP
MIN FG
3FG
FT
OR
DR TR A
PF
ST
TO BS PTS
2/28
@ POR
12
3-6
0-0
0-0
1
2
3
1
4
0
2
0
6
2/26
@ PHX
16
1-4
0-0
0-0
2
4
6
0
1
0
0
0
2
2/25
IND
20
2-6
0-0
1-2
3
5
8
1
1
3
0
1
5
2/22
DEN
14
0-2
0-0
2-2
1
1
2
3
1
0
1
0
2
2/21
@ CHA
16
2-2
0-0
3-3
2
4
6
1
1
2
1
0
7
2014-15 AVERAGES: In 52 games (two starts), averaging 3.9 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 16.2
minutes…Six games DNP – Coach’s Decision.
2014-15 NOTES: Matched a career-high with two 3-point field goals at UTA on 11/18, his fourth game this season
with multiple made 3-pointers…Notched 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting along with five rebounds in 16 minutes in a
win over WAS on 1/2…Tallied a season-high 15 points with nine rebounds and two blocks in 28 minutes vs. MEM
on 2/11…Scored in double figures six times.
2013-14 AVERAGES: In 81 games, averaged 4.2 points and 3.6 rebounds in 16.7 minutes.
2013-14 NOTES: Scored in double figures three times…Posted a season-high 12 points on 5-of-6 shooting on
1/25 at PHI.
MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
TR
AST
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
CAREER HIGHS
49 vs. UTA, 1/12/07
12 (2x), MR: at HOU, 1/31/07
19 at HOU, 1/31/07
2 (4x) MR: at UTA, 11/18/14
5 (2x) MR: at UTA, 11/18/14
9 vs. UTA, 1/12/07
10 (2x), MR: at UTA, 4/7/07
8 (6x), MR: vs. DEN, 4/8/11
16 vs. LAC, 12/5/07
21 (2x), MR: vs. WAS, 3/26/08
5 (9x), MR: vs. ATL, 1/27/14
4 at LAC, 4/15/09
5 (2x), MR at CLE, 1/8/08
4 (3x), MR: at CHA, 12/3/08
29 at PHX, 1/9/07
#35 Kevin Durant
F
6-9
240
9/29/88
8th NBA Season
Texas
Recent Games:
DATE
OPP
2/28
2/26
2/25
2/22
2/21
@ POR
@ PHX
IND
DEN
@ CHA
MIN
FG
3FG
FT
OR
DR
TR
A
DNP – Right Foot Soreness
DNP – Right Foot Soreness
DNP – Right Foot Soreness
DNP – Right Foot Soreness
DNP – Right Foot Soreness
PF
ST
TO
BS
PTS
MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
TR
AST
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
CAREER HIGHS
52 (3x) MR: at TOR, 3/21/14
19 (2x) MR: vs. GSW, 1/17/14
34 (2x) MR at UTA, 1/7/14
7 (3x) MR: at DEN, 2/9/15
15 at PHX, 4/6/14
24 at LAC, 1/23/09
26 at LAC, 1/23/09
4 (9x) MR: vs. MIA, 1/30/11
16 (2x) MR: at PHI, 3/9/11
18: at MIN, 1/26/11
12 (3x) MR: at LAL, 3/9/14
5 (4x), MR: vs. DEN, 1/16/13
11 at SA, 1/22/14
5 (2x) MR: vs. POR, 3/27/11
54 vs. GSW, 1/17/14
2014-15 AVERAGES: In 27 games (27 starts), averaging 25.4 points, 6.6 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 33.8 minutes…Seventeen
games DNP – Right Foot Jones Fracture…Six games DNP – Right Ankle Sprain…Four games DNP – Sprained Left Toe…Five games
DNP – Right Foot Soreness.
2014-14 NOTES: Named to the Western Conference All-Star team for the sixth consecutive season…Scored a season-high 44
points with 10 boards and seven assists on New Year’s Eve in a win over PHX…Returned to the Thunder lineup after missing the
first seventeen games of the year to a Right Foot Jones Fracture on 12/2 vs. NOP, scoring scored 27 points with three rebounds
and two assists in 30 minutes…Scored a career-high 30 first-half points on 10-of-13 shooting (5-of-6 from three) in 19 minutes at
GSW on 12/18, becoming the first player since the NBA-ABA merger to score 30+ points in fewer than 20 minutes played…Shot
14-of-18 to score 36 points vs. GSW on 1/16…Hit a career-high-tying seven threes on 12 attempts to score 40 points in a win at
DEN on 2/9…Has scored in double figures in all 27 games…Twenty games of 20+ points…Eight games of 30+ points…Two games
of 40+ points…Five double-doubles…Five games of 10+ rebounds.
2013-14 AVERAGES: In 81 games (81 starts), averaged 32.0 points (1st in the NBA), 7.4 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.27 steals in 38.5 minutes.
2013-14 NOTES: Named the 2013-14 Kia NBA Most Valuable Player on May 5 after totaling 1,232 points, including 119 first-place votes…Scored 25 points in 41 straight games
(longest streak of his career and third longest in NBA history)…Named the NBA’s Western Conference Player of the Month four times (Owns 11 career POM awards, the most
in the Western Conference since the start of the 2009-10 season)…During the Month of January, Durant averaged 35.9 points per game while shooting 54.9% from the field
(highest scoring month of Durant’s career)…Scored 30+ points in 12 consecutive games during the month of January (longest streak of his career)…Set a career-high with 54
points on 1/17 vs. GS, representing a Thunder era record for most points scored in a game…Scored 51 points during 2OT win at TOR on 3/31 (4th 50-point game of his
career)…Posted 27 double-doubles, including three triple-doubles (Durant now owns six career triple-doubles). Scored 30+ points 47 times (most in NBA) including 14 40+
point efforts (most in NBA) and two fifty point games…On 17 occasions, scored 30+ points while recording 10+ rebounds and the Thunder went 15-2 in those games…On 12/1
vs. MIN, Durant registered 32 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists, four steals and fourth blocks to become the first player to hit such benchmarks since blocks and steals became
official stats during the 1973-74 season.
#9 Serge Ibaka
F
6-10 245
9/18/89
Brazzaville (Republic of the Congo) 6th
NBA Season
Recent Games:
DATE
2/28
2/26
2/25
2/22
2/21
OPP
@ POR
@ PHX
IND
DEN
@ CHA
MIN
40
42
29
26
33
FG
7-12
5-13
9-11
10-18
8-14
3FG
0-1
1-2
1-1
0-1
0-2
FT
0-0
2-2
4-4
0-0
0-0
OR
3
3
2
1
3
DR
3
6
8
7
9
TR
6
9
10
8
12
A
0
1
0
0
1
PF
2
2
4
3
3
ST
0
1
0
1
1
TO
0
0
3
1
3
BS
2
3
3
8
3
PTS
14
13
23
20
16
CAREER HIGHS
MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
TR
AST
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
47 vs. GSW, 11/29/13
12 (4x) MR: vs. GSW, 1/16/15
20 at MIA, 1/29/14
4 (2x) MR: at ORL, 1/18/15
9 vs. DET, 11/14/14
9 (2x) MR: at GSW, 11/14/13
10 (3x) MR: vs. SAC, 2/15/11
9 vs. PHX, 2/19/12
16 at MIL, 11/16/13
22 vs. DAL, 2/19/15
5 at NOP, 4/14/14
3 vs. PHI, 1/4/13
5 (3x) MR: vs. MEM, 11/7/14
11 vs. DEN, 2/19/12
27 (3x) MR: vs. GSW, 1/16/15
2014-15 AVERAGES: In 59 games (59 starts), averaging 14.2 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.4 blocks in 32.8 minutes.
2014-15 NOTES: Recorded a double-double in a career-best five game stretch (1/23-1/31)…With four blocked shots in
the Thunder’s season opener (10/29 at POR), Ibaka became the third youngest player in NBA history to record 1,000
career blocks…Posted a career-high 27 points on 1/16 vs. GSW after recording 14 points on 6-7 shooting in the fourth
quarter…Scored 26 points (11-of-14 shooting) alongside 10 boards at DAL on 12/28…Swatted eight shots against SAC on
1/7 alongside 11 points and 10 boards…Pulled down a then-season-high 19 rebounds to go with 13 points in a win over
MIN on 1/26…Became the first Thunder player in the Oklahoma City era to record a 20-20 game, scoring 21 points with a
career-best 22 rebounds vs. DAL on 2/19…Totaled 20 points, eight rebounds and season-high-tying eight blocks vs. DEN
on 2/22…Has scored 20+ points in nine games…Sixteen double-doubles…Scored in double figures in 48 games this
season…Twenty-three games of 3+ blocks…Sixteen games of 10+ rebounds.
2013-14 AVERAGES: In 81 games (81 starts), averaged 15.1 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.70 blocks (2nd in NBA) in 32.9 minutes.
2013-14 NOTES: OKC was 10-2 when Ibaka blocked 5+ shots…Set a Thunder record by going a perfect 12-for-12 en route to 25 points on 1/31 at BKN…Scored
20+ points in three consecutive games for the first time in his career (1/16 @ HOU – 1/19 vs. SAC)…Registered 29 double-doubles (recorded 15 double-doubles
during the entire 2012-13 season)…Registered a string of three or more blocks in eight consecutive games (one of two players to accomplish such a feat since the
start of the 2005-06 season)…Pulled-down 10+ rebounds on 33 occasions…Scored in double figures 69 times (including a career-long 17 game stretch from 2/11
at POR – 3/25 at DAL), including 16 20+ point efforts.
#3 Perry Jones
F
6-11 235
09/24/91
3rd NBA Season
Baylor
Recent Games:
DATE OPP
MIN FG
3FG FT
OR
DR TR A
PF
ST
TO BS PTS
2/28
@ POR
DNP – Coach’s Decision
2/26
@ PHX
DNP – Coach’s Decision
2/25
IND
5
0-1
0-0
0-0
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
2/22
DEN
9
1-2
1-1
0-0
0
4
4
1
0
0
1
1
3
2/21
@ CHA
DNP – Coach’s Decision
2014-15 AVERAGES: In 34 games (13 starts), averaging 4.9 points and 2.1 rebounds in 16.6 minutes…Thirteen
games DNP – Right Knee Contusion…Two games DNP – Left Ankle Bruise…Eight games DNP – Coach’s Decision.
2014-15 NOTES: Scored 20+ points on two occasions…Scored in double figures in five games…Scored a careerhigh 32 on points on 10-for-17 shooting to go with seven rebounds and three assists in 42 minutes on 10/30 at
LAC.
2013-14 AVERAGES: In 62 games (seven starts), averaged 3.5 points and 1.8 rebounds in 12.3 minutes.
2013-14 NOTES: OKC went 5-2 with Jones in the starting lineup…Scored 13 points on 3-of-3 shooting from 3point range (matching a career-high) on 11/24 vs. UTA…In his second career start on 1/24 at BOS, scored 10
points on 4-of-6 shooting, to go along with a career-high three steals…Scored in double figures five times…20 DNP’s
MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
OR
DR
TR
AST
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
CAREER HIGHS
42 at LAC, 10/30/14
10 at LAC, 10/30/14
18 vs. DEN, 11/1/14
3 (4x) MR: vs. DEN, 11/1/14
7 vs. DEN, 11/1/14
9 at LAC, 10/30/14
2 (6x) MR: vs. LAL, 3/13/14
7 vs. MIL, 4/17/13
9 vs. MIL, 4/17/13
3 (2x) MR: at LAC, 10/30/14
3 at BOS 1/24/14
5 at LAC, 10/30/14
3 at DEN 1/9/14
32 at LAC, 10/30/14
– Coach’s Decision
#34 Enes Kanter
C/F
6-11 245
5/20/92
Kentucky
4th NBA Season
Recent Games:
CAREER HIGHS
DATE OPP
MIN FG
3FG
FT
OR
DR TR A
PF
ST
TO BS PTS
MIN
45 vs. CHA, 3/1/13
2/28
@ POR
DNP – Right Thigh Contusion
FGM 12 (2x) MR: at NOP, 12/16/14
2/26
@ PHX
37
6-11
0-0
6-6
3
3
6
1
3
0
3
1
18
FGA 22 (2x) MR: at NOP, 12/16/14
2/25
IND
23
6-10
0-0
3-4
2
3
5
0
2
0
0
0
15
3PM
2 at ATL, 11/12/14
2/22
DEN
26
8-12
0-0
4-6
5
7
12
3
4
1
3
0
20
3PA
4 at ATL, 11/12/14
2/21
@ CHA
32
4-9
0-0
2-6
5
8
13
2
5
0
0
0
10
FTM
11 at MIL, 3/3/14
2014-15 AVERAGES: In four games (four starts) with the Thunder, averaging 15.8 points, 9.0 rebounds and 1.5
FTA
12 at MIL, 3/3/14
OR
10 at PHX, 11/1/13
assists in 29.8 minutes…In 53 games (52 starts) overall this season, averaging 14.0 points and 7.9 rebounds in
DR
17 vs. CHA, 3/1/13
27.3 minutes…One game DNP – Right Thigh Contusion.
TR
22 vs. CHA, 3/1/13
2014-15 NOTES: In his Thunder debut, recorded 10 points and 13 rebounds (2/21 at CHA) followed by 20 points
AST
4 vs. POR, 4/11/14
and 12 boards vs. DEN the next night…Acquired by Oklahoma City from the Utah Jazz through trade on
STL
3 (2x) vs. LAL, 1/16/15
2/19...Scored a career-high 29 points at NOP on 12/16...Scored a then-season-high 25 points with 8 rebounds vs.
TO
7 at BKN, 11/5/13
MIA on 12/12...Had a team-high 24 points and season-high 17 rebounds at CLE on 1/21...Put together a doubleBLK
4 (2x) vs. SAC, 12/7/13
double of 23 points and 16 rebounds on 1/22 at MIL...Had a team-high 21 points and 11 rebounds vs. LAC on
PTS
29 at NOP, 12/16/14
1/28...Had a team-high 21 points and 11 rebounds vs. LAC on 1/28…Scored in double figures in 42 games...Scored
20+ points on seven occasions...Has recorded 15 double-doubles this season...Grabbed 10+ rebounds in 18 games.
NBA CAREER: Member of Turkish National Team...Averaged 12.3 points, 7.5 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 26.7 minutes, all career-high marks in 201314...Tied for second in the NBA for the most double-doubles off the bench (nine) in 2013-14...Entered the 2014-15 season with 216 NBA games (39
starts) under his belt, averaging 8.3 points and 5.5 rebounds in 18.9 minutes...Brother, Kerem, committed to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay in
the summer of 2014 to compete collegiately, while brother, Ahmed, plays professionally in Turkey.
#11 Jeremy Lamb
G
6-5
185
05/30/92
Connecticut
3rd NBA Season
Recent Games:
CAREER HIGHS
DATE OPP
MIN
FG
3FG
FT
OR
DR TR A
PF
ST
TO BS PTS
MIN
45 vs. DET, 11/14/14
FGM
10 vs. DET, 11/14/14
2/28
@ POR
DNP – Coach’s Decision
FGA
21 vs. MIL 4/17/13
2/26
@ PHX
DNP – Coach’s Decision
3PM
4 (2x) MR: vs. DET, 11/14/14
2/25
IND
5
1-4
0-1
0-0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
3PA
8 at UTA, 1/7/14
2/22
DEN
8
0-3
0-2
0-0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
FTM
6 vs. WAS 3/27/13
2/21
@ CHA
DNP – Coach’s Decision
OR
4 vs. SAC, 11/9/14
2014-15 AVERAGES: In 38 games (eight starts), averages 6.8 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 14.8
DR
10 vs. DET, 11/14/14
minutes…Six games DNP – Lower Back Strain…Fourteen games DNP – Coach’s Decision.
TR
10 vs. DET, 11/14/14
AST
6 at BOS 1/5/14
2014-15 NOTES: Shot 10-for-17 en route to a career-high 24 points vs. DET on 11/14, adding a career-high 10
STL
4 vs. DET, 11/14/14
rebounds for his first career double-double…Has scored in double figures in nine games (including five straight
TO
3 (3x) MR: at BKN, 1/31/14
games from 11/26 vs. UTA – 12/7 at DET)…Two games of 20+ points.
BLK
4 vs. SAC, 11/9/14
2013-14 AVERAGES: In 78 games, averaged 8.5 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 19.7 minutes.
PTS
24 vs. DET, 11/14/14
2013-14 NOTES: Recorded a career-best 22 points (8-10 FGs) on 12/29 at HOU…Scored in double figures 30
times, including four straight games on two separate occasions (longest such streak of career)…Matched a career-high with seven made field goals on
11/24 vs. UTA…Set a career-high with four 3-point field goals as part of an 18-point performance in MIA on 1/29… Four games DNP – Coach’s Decision.
#33 Mitch McGary
F
6-10 255
06/06/92
Michigan
Rookie
Recent Games:
CAREER HIGHS
DATE OPP
MIN FG
3FG FT
OR
DR TR A
PF
ST
TO BS PTS
MIN
28 at POR, 2/27/15
2/28
@ POR
28
10-13 0-0
0-0
3
6
9
2
2
1
2
0
20
FGM
10 at POR, 2/27/15
2/26
@ PHX
10
0-2
0-1
0-0
0
3
3
0
2
0
1
0
0
FGA
13 at POR, 2/27/15
2/25
IND
19
2-7
0-0
5-5
3
5
8
0
3
2
0
2
9
3PM
-2/22
DEN
21
4-9
0-0
2-6
4
3
7
1
1
1
1
0
10
3PA
1 at PHX, 2/26/15
2/21
@ CHA
15
4-7
0-0
1-1
5
5
10
1
2
2
1
2
9
FTM
5 at DEN, 2/9/15
2014-15 AVERAGES: In 11 games, averaging 8.3 points and 6.0 rebounds in 16.5 minutes.
FTA
6 (2x) MR: vs. DEN, 2/22/15
OR
5 (3x) MR: at CHA, 2/21/15
2014-15 NOTES: In his third appearance of the season posted 19 points on 8-of-9 shooting with 10 rebounds in
DR
6 at POR, 2/27/15
23 minutes as part of a win over LAC on 2/8…Recorded another double-double the next night (2/9) at DEN with
TR
10 (3x) MR: at CHA, 2/21/15
17 points and 10 boards…Totaled nine points and 10 rebounds with two blocks and two steals in 15 minutes at
AST
2 at POR, 2/27/15
CHA on 2/21…Scored a career-high 20 points to go with nine rebounds at POR on 2/27…Four games in double
STL
2 (2x) MR: vs. IND, 2/24/15
figures…Two double-doubles…Three games of double-digit rebounds.
TO
2 (3x) MR: at POR, 2/27/15
COLLEGE: Averaged 9.5 points and 8.3 rebounds in 24.6 minutes over eight appearances in his sophomore
BLK
2 (2x) MR: vs. IND, 2/24/15
year…Shot 54.5 percent (30-of-55) from the field…Posted two double-doubles…Preseason candidate for the John
PTS
20 at POR, 2/27/15
R. Wooden Award, Naismith Award and USBWA’s Oscar Robertson Award…Selected to five Preseason All-America
teams…Sat out the final 27 games after season-ending back surgery…In 2012-13, averaged 7.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 0.7 blocks in 19.7
minutes…Started eight games, including all six games in the NCAA Tournament…Selected to the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team in 2013 after
helping Michigan reach the National Title game…Averaged 14.3 points, 7.2 rebounds, 2.0 steals and 1.7 blocks in 30.7 minutes per game in the tournament
and shot 67.8 percent from the field…Scored a career-best 25 points on 12-of-17 shooting vs. Kansas in the Sweet 16, and tied a personal-best with 14
rebounds.
#2 Anthony Morrow
G
6-5
210
09/27/85
8th NBA Season
Georgia Tech
Recent Games:
CAREER HIGHS
DATE OPP
MIN FG
3FG
FT
OR
DR TR A
PF
ST
TO BS PTS
MIN
52 vs. OKC; 12/1/10
2/28
@ POR
24
4-4
2-2
3-4
0
3
3
2
3
0
0
0
13
FGM
16 vs. NYK; 4/2/10
2/26
@ PHX
16
2-6
1-1
0-0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
5
FGA
23 vs. NYK; 4/2/10
2/25
IND
21
5-9
2-3
0-0
3
2
5
1
1
0
0
0
12
3PM
8 vs. MIN; 2/3/12
2/22
DEN
18
4-6
1-3
0-0
0
7
7
0
1
1
1
1
9
3PA
13 at CHI; 12/11/09
2/21
@ CHA
21
2-4
1-1
0-0
1
0
1
2
2
0
0
0
5
FTM
8 (4x) MR: vs. PHX, 12/31/14
2014-15 AVERAGES: In 51 games, averaging 9.5 points and 2.5 rebounds in 23.7 minutes…Seven games DNP
FTA
9 (2x) MR: vs. PHX, 12/31/14
OR
6 (3x) MR: at GSW, 1/5/15
– Left MCL Sprain…One game DNP – Right Shoulder Soreness.
DR
9 vs. GSW, 11/23/14
2014-15 NOTES: Shot 11-for-16 from the field and 4-for-5 from beyond the arc to score 28 points (including 19
TR
12 at PHX; 4/15/09
in the fourth quarter) in a win at BOS on 11/12…Pulled down a season-high 11 rebounds vs. GSW on 11/23…Tallied
AST
6 (2x) MR: vs. LAC; 2/10/10
16 points (including 14 in the first half) in a home win over DAL on 2/19…Scored in double figures in 22
STL
6 vs. DET; 2/27/10
games…Scored 20+ points once…Two double-doubles.
TO
5 at NJN; 12/9/09
2013-14 AVERAGES: Appeared in 76 games (nine starts) and averaged 8.4 points and 1.8 rebounds in 18.8
BLK
2 (3x) MR: 3/19/10
minutes with New Orleans…Shot 45.1 percent from three-point range (fourth in NBA).
PTS
42 vs. MIN; 2/3/12
2013-14 NOTES: Scored in double digits on 19 occasions, including seven games of 20 or more points…Posted
20 or more points in four games during a six-game stretch from 3/26 to 4/4…Scored 26 points to lead the team on nine made field goals on 4/4 at
UTA…Led the team in scoring with 23 points on 3/31 vs. SAC…Scored 20 points on 3/28 vs. UTA…Led the Pelicans in scoring on 3/26 vs. LAC with 27
points on 9 FGM.
#6 Steve Novak
F
6-10 225
6/13/83
#21 Andre Roberson
F
6-7
210
12/04/91
9th NBA Season
Marquette
Recent Games:
DATE OPP
MIN FG
3FG
FT
OR
DR TR A
PF
ST
TO BS PTS
2/28
@ POR
DNP – Appendectomy
2/26
@ PHX
DNP – Appendectomy
2/25
IND
DNP – Appendectomy
2/22
DEN
9
0-2
0-2
0-0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2/21
@ CHA
DNP – Coach’s Decision
2014-15 AVERAGES: In one game with the Thunder, recorded one assist in nine minutes…In 23 games with the
Utah Jazz, averaged 2.1 points in 5.1 minutes…Two games DNP – Appendectomy.
2014-15 NOTES: Acquired by Oklahoma City from the Utah Jazz through trade on 2/19...Had a season-high 12
points on 4-of-5 from three at NOP on 2/9...The next game, put together another 12-point performance on 4-of-6
three-point shooting at DAL on 2/11...Posted nine points and three boards at GSW on 11/21...Two games of
double-digit scoring.
NBA CAREER: Entered the 2014-15 season as the sixth-most accurate three-point shooter in NBA history (min.
250 made) at 43.2 percent...Entered this season with 414 career games (six starts), averaging 5.0 points and 1.4
rebounds in 13.0 minutes per game with Houston, L.A. Clippers, Dallas, San Antonio, New York and Toronto...In
22 career playoff appearances (one start), averages 1.7 points and 1.2 rebounds in 8.5 minutes.
Colorado
MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
TR
AST
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
CAREER HIGHS
42 at CHA, 4/15/13
8 (2x) MR: vs. BOS, 4/17/12
15 at CLE, 1/30/09
8 vs. BOS, 4/17/12
12 at CLE, 4/20/12
6 vs. POR, 1/26/09
7 vs. POR, 1/26/09
2 (5x) MR: vs. BKN, 11/26/13
7 at CHA, 4/15/13
8 at GSW, 1/25/09
4 (2x) vs. LAL, 12/13/12
2 (9x) MR: at GSW, 11/21/14
2 (10x) MR: at SAS, 12/23/13
2 (3x) MR: vs. DET, 11/25/12
25 vs. BOS, 4/17/12
2nd NBA Season
Recent Games:
CAREER HIGHS
DATE OPP
MIN
FG
3FG FT
OR DR TR A
PF
ST
TO BS PTS
MIN
37 at LAC, 10/30/14
2/28
@ POR
20
1-3
1-3
0-0
0
4
4
0
1
0
0
0
3
FGM
5 at DEN, 2/9/15
2/26
@ PHX
19
0-1
0-1
0-0
1
4
5
1
4
0
0
0
0
FGA
8 at GSW, 12/18/14
2/25
IND
17
1-1
0-0
0-0
0
3
3
1
2
2
0
1
2
3PM
2 (3x) MR: at DEN, 2/9/15
2/22
DEN
11
1-1
0-0
0-0
2
1
3
3
0
2
1
0
2
3PA
4 at LAL, 12/19/14
2/21
@ CHA
15
1-2
0-1
0-0
0
3
3
0
1
0
2
0
2
FTM
4 vs. DEN, 11/1/14
2014-15 AVERAGES: In 51 games (50 starts), averaging 3.6 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 20.1
FTA
4 (4x) MR: at ORL, 1/18/15
minutes…Seven games DNP – Left Foot Sprain.
OR
4 (3x) MR: vs. PHX, 12/31/14
DR
10 at GSW, 12/18/14
2014-15 NOTES: Recorded his first career double-double with career highs in points (10) and rebounds (12)
TR
12 at GSW, 12/18/14
against GSW on 10/18…Followed up the next night by tying his then-career high of 10 points while holding Kobe
AST
5 vs. DEN, 11/1/14
Bryant to nine points on 3-of-15 shooting on 12/19 at LAL…Blocked four shots, a career best, vs. BKN on
STL
3 at MIN, 12/12/14
11/21…Shot 5-of-6 from the field (2-of-3 from three) to score a career-best 12 points at DEN on 2/9…Tied his
TO
4 at LAC, 10/30/14
career high of 12 rebounds in a win over DAL on 2/19…One double-double…Scored in double figures in four
BLK
4 vs. BKN, 11/21/14
games…Two games of 10+ rebounds.
PTS
12 at DEN, 2/9/15
2013-14 AVERAGES: In 40 games (16 starts), averaged 1.9 points and 2.4 rebounds in 10.0 minutes.
2013-14 NOTES: OKC was 12-4 with Roberson in the starting lineup…Only player to start 10+ games at both the NBA and D-League levels this past
season…26 DNP’s – Coach’s Decision…16 games DNP’s – Inactive.
NBA D-LEAGUE: During eight assignments with the Thunder’s D-League affiliate, appeared in 17 previous games (all starts) and averaged 15.9 points,
9.6 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 2.47 steals, 1.29 blocks and 31.7 minutes per contest.
#5 Kyle Singler
Recent Games:
DATE OPP
2/28
@ POR
2/26
@ PHX
2/25
IND
2/22
DEN
2/21
@ CHA
MIN
31
22
19
15
18
F
FG
1-5
2-6
0-4
3-3
2-6
6-8
3FG
1-3
1-3
0-3
1-1
2-4
FT
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
OR
0
0
0
0
1
228
DR
4
2
0
2
1
5/4/88
TR
4
2
0
2
2
A
2
0
2
0
1
3rd NBA Season
Duke
PF
4
2
0
5
0
ST
1
0
0
1
0
TO
1
0
1
1
0
BS
2
0
1
0
1
PTS
3
7
0
7
6
2014-15 AVERAGES: In five games (five starts) with the Thunder, averaging 4.6 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 20.8
minutes…In 59 games (45 starts) overall this season, averaging 6.9 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 23.6 minutes.
2014-15 NOTES: Acquired by Oklahoma City from the Detroit Pistons through trade on 2/19... Swiped a season-high three steals
vs. HOU on 1/31...Tied a season-high six rebounds vs. CLE on 1/27...Connected on a career-high six three-pointers vs. PHI on
1/17...Dished out a career-high five assists vs. ATL (1/9)...Scored a season-high-tying 21 points vs. PHI on 12/6...Recorded his
200th career assist at TOR (1/25) and recorded his 700th career rebound at BKN (12/21)…Scored in double figures in 11
games...Scored 20+ points on three occasions.
NBA CAREER: Entered the 2014-15 season with 164 games (110 starts) of NBA experience and averaged 9.2 points, 3.9 rebounds,
0.9 assists and 28.2 minutes per game...Played in all 82 games (36 starts) in 2013-14, averaging a career-high 9.6 points, 3.7
rebounds, 0.9 assists and 0.7 steals in 28.5 minutes...Named to the 2012-13 NBA All-Rookie Second Team...Selected by Detroit in
the second round (33rd overall) in the 2011 NBA Draft.
#23 Dion Waiters G
Recent Games:
DATE OPP
2/28
@ POR
2/26
@ PHX
2/25
IND
2/22
DEN
2/21
@ CHA
MIN
28
34
29
27
32
FG
3-12
6-12
5-18
7-15
4-15
6-4
3FG
0-1
3-4
4-9
1-2
0-4
221
FT
1-2
1-2
0-0
2-2
2-2
OR
1
0
1
1
0
12/10/91
DR
3
0
1
2
2
TR
4
0
2
3
2
A
2
0
1
0
1
MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
TR
AST
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
3rd NBA Season
Syracuse
PF
5
5
2
1
2
ST
0
2
0
0
1
TO
0
1
0
1
1
CAREER HIGHS
46 (2x) MR: vs. IND, 3/15/14
9 (2x) MR: vs. ATL, 11/22/13
17 (2x) MR: at PHI, 1/10/14
6 vs. PHI, 1/17/15
8 vs. PHI, 1/17/15
8 vs. CLE, 2/12/14
8 (3x) MR: vs. CLE, 2/12/14
5 (6x) MR: vs. PHI, 2/1/14
8 vs. POR, 11/26/12
10 (2x) MR: vs. PHI, 2/1/14
5 (3x) MR: vs. ATL, 1/9/15
5 vs. SAC, 3/11/14
6 vs. PHX, 1/11/14
4 at HOU, 11/10/12
22 vs. ATL, 11/22/13
BS
0
0
0
0
1
PTS
7
16
14
17
10
MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
TR
AST
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
CAREER HIGHS
44 vs. PHI, 11/9/13
13 at ATL, 12/6/13
25 vs. OKC, 3/20/14
7 at LAC, 11/5/12
11 (2x) MR: at ORL, 11/23/12
10 (2x) MR: vs. WAS, 3/12/13
14 vs. WAS, 3/12/13
3 vs. LAC, 12/7/13
7 vs. PHI, 11/9/13
8 (2x) MR: vs. MIL, 1/24/14
11 vs. MIA, 3/18/14
5 at MIL, 4/11/14
6 (5x) MR: vs. MIA, 3/18/14
3 vs. CHA, 4/5/14
33 at SAC, 1/14/13
2014-15 AVERAGES: In 24 games (two starts) with the Thunder, averaging 11.2 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.1 steals
in 27.6 minutes…In 57 games (five starts) overall this season, averaging 10.8 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.2 steals in
25.4 minSutes.
2014-15 NOTES: Scored a Thunder season-high of 24 points on 9-of-15 shooting in a win over ORL on 2/2… Scored 21 points
on 1/16 vs. GSW…Acquired via trade from the Cleveland Cavaliers on 1/5…Tallied 26 points on 1/8 at BKN while a member of the
Cavaliers…Scored in double figures in 26 games…Six games of 20+ points.
NBA CAREER: Selected in the first round (4th overall pick) of the 2012 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers...Played in 70 games
(24 starts) for Cleveland in 2013-14, averaging 15.9 points on .433 shooting, 2.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 29.6 minutes...Highest
scoring bench player in the Eastern Conference in 2013-14 with averages of 14.7 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 27.8
minutes over 46 games as a reserve...Named to the NBA’s All-Rookie First Team for the 2012-13 season after averaging 14.7 points
on .412 shooting, 2.4 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.0 steal in 28.8 minutes...Winner of the NBA’s Rookie of the Month Award, for games played in February of 2013...Among
rookies in 2012-13, ranked second in points per game, fourth in assists per game and fourth in steals per game...Made more field goals and free throws than any other Eastern
Conference rookie in 2012-13...Participated in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend in both 2013 and 2014.
#0 Russell Westbrook
Recent Games:
DATE OPP
2/28
@ POR
2/26
@ PHX
2/25
IND
2/22
DEN
2/21
@ CHA
MIN
37
43
28
27
35
FG
14-32
12-38
8-19
8-12
12-27
G
3FG
0-1
1-10
1-3
2-3
0-3
6-3
FT
12-14
14-16
3-3
3-5
9-9
OR
5
3
0
1
2
200
DR
8
11
11
7
5
11/12/88
TR
13
14
11
8
7
A
11
11
10
17
10
PF
1
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7th NBA Season
UCLA
ST
1
3
1
0
1
TO
6
4
5
2
6
BS
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
40
39
20
21
33
MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
FTA
OR
DR
TR
AST
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
CAREER HIGHS
50 (2x) MR: vs. MIN 3/23/12
18 at NOP, 2/4/15
38 at PHX, 2/26/15
5 vs. LAL, 12/7/12
10 (3x) MR: at PHX, 2/26/15
20 at SAC, 2/1/09
22 at SAC, 2/1/09
8 at POR, 2/11/09
12 vs. GSW, 1/16/15
15 (2x) MR: vs. GSW, 1/16/15
17 vs. DEN, 2/22/15
8 at GSW, 2/6/10
9 (4x) MR: at GS, 2/7/12
4 vs. DEN 4/25/12
48 vs. NOP, 2/6/15
2014-15 AVERAGES: In 45 games (45 starts), averaging 26.5 points, 6.8 rebounds, 8.1 assists and 2.0 steals in 33.0
minutes…Fourteen games DNP – Right Second Metacarpal Fracture.
2014-15 NOTES: After averaging 31.2 points, 9.1 rebounds and 10.3 assists in February, joins Oscar Robertson as the only two
players in NBA history to average 30 points, 10 assists and 8 rebound in a calendar month...Named to the Western Conference AllStar team for the fourth time…Named the 2015 KIA All-Star MVP after leading the West to a 163-158 win on 41 points, five rebounds
and three steals in 26 minutes at Madison Square Garden…Joined Wilt Chamberlain and Michael Jordan as the only three players
to score 40 or more points in an NBA All-Star Game, finishing one point shy of Chamberlain’s ASG scoring record of 42 points…Scored
20+ points in a career-best 15 consecutive games (11/28-12/26)…Recorded 20+ points, 5+ rebounds and 5+ assists in a careerbest nine consecutive games (11/28-12/16)… Named the Western Conference Players of the Week for games played 2/2 through
2/8 after averaging 34.3 points, 9.3 rebounds, 9.0 assists and 2.5 steals and helped the Thunder to a 3-1 record…Opened the
2014-15 season with a 38-point performance at POR on 10/29 (second-most points for a Thunder player on opening night in the OKC era), including 26 points in the first
half…On Christmas Day at SAS posted 34 points, 11 assists, 5 rebounds and 5 steals in 35 minutes…Notched his first triple-double of the season with 17 points, career-hightying 15 rebounds and 16 assists against GSW on 1/16…Tallied 40 points at NYK on 1/28…Produced his second triple double of the season with 25 points, 11 rebounds and 14
assists along with four steals in a win over ORL on 2/2…Scored a then-career-high-tying 45 points on a career-best 18 made field goals (31 attempts) alongside six rebounds
and six assists in a win at NOP on 2/4. With that performance, he became the first player in the 2014-15 season to post 40+ points, 5+ rebounds and 5+ assists…The following
game, set a new career best with 48 points (15-28 shooting) with 11 assists, nine rebounds and four steals on 2/6 vs. NOP, joining Larry Bird as the only players with 48 points,
11 assists, nine rebounds and four steals in a game over the last 30 years…Became the fourth player in NBA history with at least 45 points, five rebounds and five assists in
back-to-back games (joins Kobe Bryant, Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor) with performances on 2/4 and 2/6, both against New Orleans…Recorded 21 points, a career-high
17 assists and eight rebounds in just 27 minutes vs. DEN on 2/22, joining Magic Johnson as the only two players in NBA history to finish with 20+ points, 15+ assists and 5+
rebounds in under 30 minutes played…Recorded his third triple-double of the season with 20 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in 28 minutes on 2/24 vs. IND, becoming the
fourth player (Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Fat Lever) in the shot clock era to produce a triple-double in under 30 minutes played on three occasions…Notched his fourth doubledouble of the season with 39 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists at PHX on 2/26…Put together his third-consecutive triple-double (fifth of the season, 13th career) with 40
points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists at POR on 2/27, becoming the fourth player in the past 20 years to have three straight triple-doubles (Lebron James, Jason Kidd, Grant
Hill)…Scored in double figures 43 times…Thirty-four games of 20+ points…Sixteen games of 30+ points…Four games of 40+ points…Fifteen double-doubles…Five tripledoubles…Nine games of 10+ rebounds…Thirteen games of 10+ assists.
2013-14 AVERAGES: Appeared in 46 games (46 starts) and averaging 21.8 points, 6.9 assists, 5.7 rebounds and 1.91 steals in 30.7 minutes.
2013-14 NOTES: Scored in double figures on 45 occasions, including 30 20+ point efforts and seven thirty point outings...Posted 11 double-doubles (OKC went 10-1 in those
games), including two triple doubles…Registered triple-double on Christmas vs. NYK (becoming fifth player to post a triple-double on Christmas Day) and later, posted a tripledouble in just 20+ minutes of action on 3/4 vs. PHI (second fastest triple-double in NBA history).