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OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER 2018 PLAYOFF GAME NOTES OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER vs. UTAH JAZZ (0-0) (0-0) SUNDAY ٠ APRIL 15, 2018 ٠ 5:30 PM (CDT) ٠ CHESAPEAKE ENERGY ARENA 2017-18 SCHEDULE/RESULTS.. OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER PROBABLE STARTERS NO DATE OPP W/L **TV/RECORD 1 10/19 vs. NYK W, 105-84 1-0 2 10/21 @ UTA L, 87-96 1-1 3 10/22 vs. MIN L, 113-115 1-2 4 10/25 vs. IND W, 114-96 2-2 5 10/27 @ MIN L, 116-119 2-3 6 10/28 @ CHI W, 101-69 3-3 7 10/31 @ MIL W, 110-91 4-3 8 11/3 vs. BOS L, 94-101 4-4 9 11/5 @ POR L, 99-103 4-5 10 11/7 @ SAC L, 86-94 4-6 11 11/9 @ DEN L, 94-102 4-7 12 11/10 vs. LAC W, 120-111 5-7 13 11/12 vs. DAL W, 112-99 6-7 14 11/15 vs. CHI W, 92-79 7-7 15 11/17 @ SAS L, 101-104 7-8 16 11/20 @ NOP L, 107-114 7-9 17 11/22 vs. GSW W, 108-91 8-9 18 11/24 vs. DET L, 98-99 8-10 19 11/25 @ DAL L, 81-97 8-11 20 11/29 @ ORL L, 108-121 8-12 21 12/1 vs. MIN W, 111-107 9-12 22 12/3 vs. SAS W, 90-87 10-12 23 12/5 vs. UTA W, 100-94 11-12 24 12/7 @ BKN^ L, 95-100 11-13 25 12/9 @ MEM W, 102-101(OT) 12-13 26 12/11 vs. CHA L, 103-116 12-14 27 12/13 @ IND W, 100-95 13-14 28 12/15 @ PHI W, 119-117(3OT) 14-14 29 12/16 @ NYK L, 96-111 14-15 30 12/18 vs. DEN W, 95-94 15-15 31 12/20 vs. UTA W, 107-79 16-15 32 12/22 vs. ATL W, 120-117 17-15 33 12/23 @ UTA W, 103-89 18-15 34 12/25 vs. HOU W, 112-107 19-15 35 12/27 vs. TOR W, 124-107 20-15 36 12/29 vs. MIL L, 95-97 20-16 37 12/31 vs. DAL L, 113-116 20-17 38 1/3 @ LAL W, 133-96 21-17 39 1/4 @ LAC W, 127-117 22-17 40 1/7 @ PHX L, 100-114 22-18 41 1/9 vs. POR L, 117-106 22-19 42 1/10 @ MIN L, 88-104 22-20 43 1/13 @ CHA W, 101-91 23-20 44 1/15 vs. SAC W, 95-88 24-20 45 1/17 vs. LAL W, 114-90 25-20 46 1/20 @ CLE W, 148-124 26-20 47 1/23 vs. BKN W, 109-108 27-20 48 1/25 vs. WAS W, 121-112 28-20 49 1/27 @ DET W, 121-108 29-20 50 1/28 vs. PHI W, 122-112 30-20 51 1/30 @ WAS L, 96-102 30-21 52 2/1 @ DEN L, 124-127 30-22 53 2/2 vs. NOP L, 100-114 30-23 54 2/4 vs. LAL L, 104-108 30-24 55 2/6 @ GSW W, 125-105 31-24 56 2/8 @ LAL L, 81-106 31-25 57 2/11 vs. MEM W, 110-92 32-25 58 2/13 vs. CLE L, 112-120 32-26 59 2/14 @ MEM W, 121-114 33-26 60 2/22 @ SAC W, 110-107 34-26 61 2/24 @ GSW L, 80-112 34-27 62 2/26 vs. ORL W, 112-105 35-27 63 2/28 @ DAL W, 111-110 (OT) 36-27 64 3/2 @ PHX W, 124-116 37-27 65 3/3 @ POR L, 100-108 37-28 66 3/6 vs. HOU L, 112-122 37-29 67 3/8 vs. PHX W, 115-87 38-29 68 3/10 vs. SAS W, 104-94 39-29 69 3/12 vs. SAC W, 106-101 40-29 70 3/13 @ ATL W, 119-107 41-29 71 3/16 vs. LAC W, 121-113 42-29 72 3/18 @ TOR W, 132-125 43-29 73 3/20 @ BOS L, 99-100 43-30 74 3/23 vs. MIA W, 105-99 44-30 75 3/25 vs. POR L, 105-108 44-31 76 3/29 @ SAS L, 99-103 44-32 77 3/30 vs. DEN L, 125-126 44-33 78 4/1 @ NOP W, 109-104 45-33 79 4/3 vs. GSW L, 107-111 45-34 80 4/7 @ HOU W, 108-102 46-34 81 4/9 @ MIA W, 115-93 47-34 82 4/11 vs. MEM W, 137-123 48-34 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Prior to NBA/Home Country Yrs. Pro 13 Paul George F 6-9 220 05/02/90 Fresno State/USA 8 7 Carmelo Anthony F 6-8 240 05/29/84 Syracuse/USA 15 12 Steven Adams C 7-0 255 07/20/93 Pittsburgh/New Zealand 5 3 Corey Brewer G 6-9 186 03/05/86 Florida/USA 11 0 Russell Westbrook G 6-3 200 11/12/88 UCLA/USA 10 OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER RESERVES 8 Alex Abrines G 6-6 190 08/01/93 FC Barcelona/Spain 2 4 Nick Collison F 6-10 255 10/26/80 Kansas/USA 14 2 Raymond Felton G 6-1 205 06/26/84 North Carolina/USA 13 23 Terrance Ferguson G 6-7 184 05/17/98 Adelaide 36ers/USA R 9 Jerami Grant F 6-9 220 03/12/94 Syracuse/USA 4 34 Josh Huestis F 6-7 230 12/19/91 Stanford/USA 3 44 Dakari Johnson C 7-0 255 09/22/95 Kentucky/USA R 54 Patrick Patterson F 6-9 230 03/14/89 Kentucky/USA 8 21 Andre Roberson G/F 6-7 210 12/04/91 Colorado/USA 5 15 Kyle Singler F 6-8 228 05/04/88 Duke/USA 6 OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER STAFF HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACHES DIRECTOR OF QUALITY CONTROL VP OF HUMAN & PLAYER PERFORMANCE SENIOR ATHLETIC TRAINER SENIOR ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE COACH PLAYOFF SCHEDULE (DATE/LOCATION/TIME(CDT)/TV) Billy Donovan (Providence) Adrian Griffin (Seton Hall) Maurice Cheeks (West Texas State) Mark Bryant (Seton Hall) Darko Rajakovic (BK University, Serbia) Vin Bhavnani (USC) Royal Ivey (Texas) Billy Schmidt (Wake Forest) Dr. Donnie Strack (Indianapolis) Joe Sharpe (Old Dominion) Dr. Andrew Paul (Missouri State University) Game 1 April 15 (Sun) Utah at Oklahoma City 5:30PM FS Oklahoma/TNT Game 2 April 18 (Wed) Utah at Oklahoma City 7:00PM FS Oklahoma/NBA TV Game 3 April 21 (Sat) Oklahoma City at Utah 9:00PM FS Oklahoma/ESPN Game 4 April 23 (Mon) Oklahoma City at Utah 9:30PM FS Oklahoma/TNT Game 5 * April 25 (Wed) Utah at Oklahoma City TBD FS Oklahoma/TBD Game 6 * April 27 (Fri) Oklahoma City at Utah TBD FS Oklahoma/TBD Game 7 * April 29 (Sun) Utah at Oklahoma City TBD TBD INFORMATION INJURY REPORT: PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: BILLY DONOVAN PREGAME MEDIA AVAILABILITY: Alex Abrines is OUT (concussion protocol) Corey Brewer is QUESTIONABLE (right knee sprain) Andre Roberson is OUT (left patellar surgery) Alex Abrines: ah-bree-ness PJ Dozier: DOE-zher Josh Huestis: HUE-stiss Andre Roberson: ROB-er-sun 105 minutes prior to the game at HOME and 90 minutes prior to the game on the ROAD **All games can be heard on 98.1 FM, the Sports Animal ^ Game to be played in Mexico City, Mexico

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OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER NOTES.... Playoffs: After finishing the regular season by winning each of the last three games by an average of 14 points and earning a 48-34 record on the season (second in the Northwest Division), the Thunder is set to advance to the postseason for the eighth time in the past nine years, earning the second-most playoff berths of any NBA team behind San Antonio. The No. 4 seed Thunder produced its ninth straight season with a.500 or better record, one of just three teams (Houston and San Antonio) to maintain such a record in each of the last nine seasons. Oklahoma City is one of just four teams in the league to be in the Top 10 in both offensive and defensive efficiency (Golden State, Houston, Toronto). The Thunder ranked 10th in defensive rating with 104.7 and in offensive rating with 107.6. Dominant in the Postseason: With a 115-93 win over Miami on April 9, the Thunder clinched its eighth playoff berth. Since the 2010 postseason, OKC has earned the fourth-most wins and ranks first in playoff blocks (635) and fast break points (1,498), second in rebounds (4,230) and second chance points (1,255), and third in points (9,796), steals (695), points in the paint (3,788) and points off opponent turnovers (1,442) while holding the sixth-best offensive rating (106.3). Winter Wonders: After starting the season with an 8-12 record through the first 20 games, Oklahoma City posted a 40-22 (.645) record (53-win pace) during the final 62 games of the season. During this span, the Thunder compiled win streaks of six, seven and eight games. The Thunder s.645 winning percentage after Dec. 1 represents the fifth-best record in the NBA during this period. RECORD POINTS FG% Before Dec. 1 8-12 102.3 43.7 After Dec. 1 40-22 109.6 46.2 Best vs. Best: With a 108-102 win at Houston on April 7, Oklahoma City improved to 6-3 against the three teams with a win percentage of.700 or better this season (Houston, Golden State, Toronto). This stands as the best record and most wins against those teams of any other NBA franchise this season. Turnover a New Leaf: Oklahoma City leads the league in steals per game (9.06) and in opponent turnovers per game (16.0). Prior to this season, the Thunder have never finished within the Top 5 in the NBA in these categories since they moved to Oklahoma City as their previous season bests were 8.28 steals per game in 2012-13 and 15.2 opponent turnovers per game in 2013-14. Additionally, the Thunder topped the NBA leaderboard for deflections per game (16.8), forced turnovers on 15.9% of opponent possessions, which led the league, and recovered the most loose balls each game (9.5). Paul George ranked first in the league in deflections per game (3.9), second in total steals (161) and third in total loose balls recovered (139). Russell Westbrook recovered the most loose balls each game (2.2), was fourth in total steals (147) and was fifth in total deflections (263). Russdiculous Performance: In the April 11 win over Memphis, Russell Westbrook grabbed a career-best 20 rebounds to average a triple-double on the season, making him the first player in NBA history to do so in multiple seasons. He tacked on a game-best 19 assists, to make him just the third player in league history with a 20+ rebound and 15+ assist-game (Wilt Chamberlain, Oscar Robertson, Guy Rogers). He also led the league in scoring last season (31.6 points per game) and this season led the NBA in assists (10.3 assists per game). No other player in NBA history has ever led the league in scoring and then assists in consecutive seasons. Westbrook finished 2017 with 38 triple-doubles, the most in a calendar year in NBA history ahead of Oscar Robertson s 34 in 1961, beating his previous record of 31 from 2016 (per Elias). On Dec. 27 vs. Toronto, he passed Kevin Durant s 15,942 points to become the leading scorer in Thunder history. Leaders of the Pack: The Thunder had three players in the Top 5 league leaders as Russell Westbrook was first in the NBA in assists per game (10.3), Paul George had the second-most total steals (161) and Steven Adams had the fourth-best field goal percentage (.629, 448-712 FG). Additionally, Westbrook was fourth in terms of total steals (147), seventh in scoring (25.4) and 10th in rebounds per game (10.1) while Adams was 13th in rebounds per game (9.0) and Paul George was 17th in scoring (21.9). Zero to 100: On March 13 at Atlanta, Russell Westbrook recorded his 100th triple-double of his career and 21st of the season with a game-leading 32 points on 12-of-20 shooting, game-high 12 rebounds and game-best 12 assists, making him the third-fastest player to 100 total (736 games) behind Oscar Robertson (277 games) and Magic Johnson (656 games). Of the other 29 NBA franchises, 24 have fewer triple-doubles in their entire team history than the 104 that Westbrook has logged in his career and since he entered the league in 2008, he holds more than twice as many as any other NBA franchise during that timeframe (Rockets have 43). Oklahoma City went 20-5 this season when Westbrook registered a triple-double and holds an 86-18 (.827) record over the course of his career. Westbrook holds the longest active streak in the NBA averaging a triple double at 193 games (second longest is LeBron James with 30 games). ALL-TIME NBA TRIPLE-DOUBLE LEADERS Oscar Robertson: 181 Magic Johnson: 138 Jason Kidd: 107 Russell Westbrook: 104 Three s a Crowd: Oklahoma City dropped a franchise-record 881 three-pointers this season, ahead of the previous-best 692 last season. Paul George ranked second in the league in made threes with 244, his personal best for a single season. Since Corey Brewer joined the Thunder, he made 34.3% of his three-point attempts, second-best of his 11-year career. Kiwi Sun Screen: Steven Adams led all NBA players in screen assists per game this season (4.8). He also ranked first in the league in offensive rebounds, averaging 5.1, ranked fifth in second chance points (4.1) and was tied for seventh in points in the paint (11.7). You ve Been Hit by a Smooth Carmelo: In the March 18 win at Toronto, Carmelo Anthony scored 15 points to pass Reggie Miller on the NBA s all-time scoring list. Anthony now ranks 19th (25,417 points) and third among active players behind Dirk Nowitzki and LeBron James. Anthony is also one of five players in league history alongside Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Dirk Nowitzki and Paul Pierce to record 25,000 points, 6,000 rebounds, 3,000 assists, 1,000 steals and 1,000 three-point field goals and the only one besides Patrick Ewing to start in each of his first 1,000 games. NBA ALL-TIME SCORING LIST 17. Kevin Garnett 26,071 18. Alex English 25,613 19. Carmelo Anthony 25,417 20. Reggie Miller 25,279 21. Jerry West 25,192

OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER NOTES.... Analytics Corner: Throughout the Thunder era, Oklahoma City has always been on the cutting edge of analytics and advanced statistics. Below are various data points and advanced basketball metrics for the 2017-18 season. The Thunder forced turnovers on 15.9% of opponent possessions which led the NBA Just 17.6% of opponent field goal attempts and shooting fouls drawn were in Transition which topped the NBA Oklahoma City topped the league with an offensive rebounding percentage of 27.7% The Thunder ranked eighth in the NBA in Net Rating with 2.9 and 10th in Defensive Rating with 104.7. Adam(s)ant About Scoring: Steven Adams ranked fourth in the league in field goal percentage (.629, 448-712 FG) and was seventh in offensive rating (125.3). In three games from Dec. 1-5, totaled 66 points off 28-for-34 shooting. On Jan. 28 vs. Philadelphia, dished out his 300th assist, making him one of five players since he was drafted in 2013 with at least 300 assists, 2,000 rebounds and a.580 field goal percentage (DeAndre Jordan, Dwight Howard, Rudy Gobert, Andrew Bogut). On Dec. 1 vs. Minnesota, Adams went 11-for-11 from the field and 5-for-5 from the charity stripe, matching the second-best shooting performance from the field in Thunder history after Serge Ibaka s 12-for-12 on Jan. 31, 2014, and setting a new career-high with 27 points. He is also the only player in NBA history besides Chris Mullin on Dec. 1, 1990 to be perfect from both the field and free throw line with at least 11 and five attempts, respectively. On Nov. 20 at New Orleans, Adams scored his 2,500th-career point, making him one of just two players since he was drafted in 2013 with as many points and at least 300 blocks and 200 steals in less than 8,000 minutes (Mason Plumlee). A Thunder Storm is Brewering: The Thunder went 11-5 since Corey Brewer s first start on March 8 vs. Phoenix, which is the fourth-best record in that time. From then on, OKC ranked third in steals per game (9.44) and fourth in point differential (+6.9). In that same timeframe, Brewer logged the third-most steals of any NBA player (36) and seventh-most deflections (54). Since Brewer joined the team on March 3, OKC s PACE improved from 20th in the league (98.69) to eighth (101.01). Triple-Double Dip: In OKC s win over Toronto on March 18, Westbrook registered his fifth straight triple-double with a game-leading 37 points, game-high 13 rebounds and game-best 14 assists. This marks his third streak of five triple-doubles and the only other player with as many such streaks is Oscar Robertson. Only four other players have recorded a triple-double in a road win over a team with a record at least 35 games above the.500 mark (Robertson, John Havlicek, Bill Bridges, Jason Kidd) and Westbrook was the highest scoring of the five (via Elias). In the Thunder s 110-91 win over the Bucks on Oct. 31, Westbrook produced his fourth with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, making him the only player in NBA history besides Oscar Robertson to record at least four triple-doubles in the first seven games of the season. Westbrook notched his third triple-double of the season and first against Chicago on Oct. 28 at Chicago with 12 points, 13 rebounds and 13 assists, making him the only player in NBA history to log a triple-double against all 29 other teams in the league. On Oct. 19 vs. New York, Westbrook logged his 80th career and first opening night triple-double with 21 points, 16 assists and 10 rebounds, joining Oscar Robertson as the only other player in NBA history with at least 20 points, 15 assists and 10 rebounds in a home opener. This makes him one of ten players in league history to record a triple-double on opening night (LeBron James, Jason Kidd, Chris Duhon, Gary Payton, Clyde Drexler, Scottie Pippen, Fat Lever, Larry Bird and Lewis Lloyd). His 16 assists are the most in an opening night triple-double in league history. Wild, Wild Westbrook, the Lone Ranger: In the Thunder s 100-94 victory over the Jazz on Dec. 5, Russell Westbrook blocked his 200th shot, setting himself apart as the only player in the history of the NBA with at least 200 blocks, 5,000 assists and 15,000 points within his first 700 games. In the March 18 win over Toronto, Westbrook dished out his 6,000th assist, making him the only active player besides LeBron James with at least 6,000 assists and 4,800 rebounds (one of 13 all-time). Hip, Hip Jorge: Paul George tallied five straight games with at least five made three-pointers from Feb. 6-14, making him just the fifth player in NBA history and first Thunder player to produce such a streak (George McCloud, Dennis Scott, Stephen Curry, James Harden). Only McCloud has registered a longer streak (six games from Feb. 25 to March 5, 1996). Not Taken for Grant(ed): In the Thunder s win over Toronto on March 18, Jerami Grant scored his 1,000th point in an OKC uniform, making him just the fourth Thunder player with at least 1,000 points and 100 blocks in his first 150 games (Kevin Durant, Serge Ibaka, Nenad Krstic). On Dec. 20 vs. Grant blocked his 300th-career shot, which makes him the only player since he was drafted in 2014 to have at least 1,800 points and 300 blocks in less than 70 starts. Additionally, on Dec. 3 vs. San Antonio, Grant played his 100th game in an OKC uniform, making him the only player in Thunder history besides Serge Ibaka to log at least 600 points, 250 rebounds and 90 blocks in his first 100 games. 25K Magic: On Jan. 27 at Detroit, Carmelo Anthony scored his 25,000th career point, which makes him just the 21st player in NBA history and the 10th forward to reach that mark. Anthony is one of just four players in league history with as many points while shooting at least 34.5% from three-point range (Dirk Nowitzki, Reggie Miller, Paul Pierce) as well as the 11th fastest player to do so. League of Legends: Oklahoma City sprinkles the NBA career leaderboards as Carmelo Anthony and Russell Westbrook hold the third and eighth best scoring averages among active players with 24.1 and 23.0, respectively. Additionally, Westbrook has the second-best career usage rating in NBA history (32.73) behind Michael Jordan and the fourth-best career assist percentage (42.4). Among active players, Westbrook has the sixth-highest career average for steals per game (1.74) while Paul George ranks eighth (1.71). George also holds the fourth-best career defensive rating among active players (101.59). Like Mike: Russell Westbrook recorded 13 consecutive games from Dec. 20 to Jan. 13 in which he logged a double-double with at least 20 points. This sets him apart as just the second guard in NBA history to have such a streak of 10 games or more behind Michael Jordan who had 15 straight in 1989. One T-Ferg the Record Books: In his first career start on Jan. 3 at L.A. Lakers, Terrance Ferguson scored a career-best and game-high-tying 24 points on 6-for-9 shooting from three-point range, making him just the third NBA player ever to record at least 24 points and six three-pointers in their first career start (DJ Augustin 2008, Sam Dekker 2017). ThundeRuss Birthday: On Nov. 12, Russell Westbrook celebrated his 29th birthday with a 112-99 victory over the Dallas Mavericks. He stands as just one of three players in NBA history with at least 15,000 points, 5,000 assists and 4,000 rebounds before age 29 along with Oscar Robertson and LeBron James. Paul in a Day s Work: On Dec. 27 vs. Toronto, Paul George grabbed his 3,000th rebound and on Dec. 13 at Indiana he snagged his 800th-career steal, making him the only player since he was drafted in 2010 with at least 3,000 rebounds, 800 steals and a three-point percentage of.370 or better. In that same timeframe, he is one of just five players with at least 8,000 points in 400 starts or less alongside Damian Lillard, Isaiah Thomas, Kyrie Irving and Kemba Walker. Abrinesolutely Amazing: On Dec. 9 at Memphis, Alex Abrines set a new career-high with 20 points (7-10 FG, 6-8 3FG) en route to scoring his 500th-career point. This makes him just the fifth player in Thunder history with at least 500 points, 37% shooting on 100 threes and 50 steals within his first 100 games (Kevin Durant, James Harden, Kevin Martin and Anthony Morrow). 20/20 Vision: On Oct. 28 at Chicago, Carmelo Anthony recorded a game-leading 21 points, making him the first player in Thunder history to score at least 20 points in his first six games with Oklahoma City. He also led the team in scoring eight times and logged six double-doubles.

OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER NOTES.... Home Cooking: Since arriving in Oklahoma City in 2008, the Thunder has always taken pride in defending its home court. Dating back to the start of the 2009-10 season, OKC has gone 267-93 (.742) at home, which stands as the second-best home record in the NBA during this span. Since the 2013-14 season, Oklahoma City has earned 150 wins on home court, which ties Houston for the third-most home wins in that timeframe (Golden State 170, San Antonio 169). 100 for Billy: During the 2016-17 season, Billy Donovan notched his 100th career victory to become the first head coach in NBA history to win 100 games in the first two seasons after coming immediately from the college ranks. Moreover, Donovan is one of three current NBA head coaches to win 100 wins in two seasons with their current respective franchise (Carlisle and Kerr). In all of NBA history, only 18 coaches have won 100 games in their first two NBA seasons as head coach. Additionally, Donovan became just the third first-year head coach in the last 15 years to win 55+ games during his first season. OK3: The trio of Russell Westbrook, Paul George and Carmelo Anthony combined for 5,992 total points last season, which is the most by any other set of three teammates in the league this year. They are followed by Minnesota s Karl-Anthony Towns, Andrew Wiggins and Jimmy Butler (5,810 combined points) and Cleveland s Isaiah Thomas, LeBron James and Derrick Rose (5,307 combined points). MOST COMBINED POINTS LAST SEASON BY CURRENT TRIO Russell Westbrook 2,558 Paul George 1,775 Carmelo Anthony 1,659 5,992 total points Karl-Anthony Towns 2,061 Andrew Wiggins 1,933 Jimmy Butler 1,816 5,810 total points Isaiah Thomas 2,199 LeBron James 1,954 Derrick Rose 1,154 5,307 total points Fun and Olympic Games: This year s Thunder squad contains three Olympic gold medalists for Team USA including Carmelo Anthony (2008, 2012, 2016), Russell Westbrook (2012) and Paul George (2016). Additionally, Carmelo Anthony holds the title of all-time leading scorer for the United States Olympic Men s National Team. Oklahoma City also has two Olympic bronze medalists in Carmelo Anthony (2004) and Alex Abrines (2016) who played for Spain. Collegiate Standouts: Nine of the Thunder s 17 players have participated in a Final Four game including Carmelo Anthony, Corey Brewer, Nick Collison, PJ Dozier, Raymond Felton, Jerami Grant, Dakari Johnson, Kyle Singler and Russell Westbrook. Coach Donovan has coached Final Four games as well. OKC is Fan Friendly: The Thunder once again played in front of a packed house at Chesapeake Energy Arena on opening night vs. New York on Oct. 19, recording its 300th consecutive sellout (including both regular season and playoffs). Oklahoma City was also named first in the league in fan experience following a league-wide audit last season and ranks third in the NBA in local TV ratings, fifth in season ticket subscriptions and renewals, and seventh in social media audience and merchandise sales. Fans in attendance this season will enjoy the improvements made to Chesapeake Energy Arena for the Thunder s 10th anniversary including a Thunder Cares community outreach display, Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame viewing area, season ticket member recognition wall, interactive digital display where fans can share their stories, KultureCity sensory-inclusion area for fans that needs a calm, quiet atmosphere, digital Fan Assist to provide fans with real-time support, and much more. Elite Company: Since the start of the 2009-10 season, the Thunder has won five Northwest Division titles, reached the Conference Finals on four occasions, the NBA Finals once and amassed a record of 466-256 (.645). Based on winning percentage, the Oklahoma City Thunder ranks as the seventh most winning team among the four major professional sports (NBA, NFL, MLB & NHL). BEST RECORDS SINCE 2009-10 SEASON (includes NBA, NFL, MLB & NHL teams) New England Patriots.778 (112-32) San Antonio Spurs.708 (511-211) Green Bay Packers.656 (94-49-1) Pittsburgh Steelers.653 (94-50) Washington Capitals.647 (414-207-83) Pittsburgh Penguins.646 (422-217-65) Oklahoma City Thunder.645 (466-256) Sustaining Success: In the past nine seasons, OKC has compiled the second-best record in the NBA (behind San Antonio). After the 2008-09 season in which Oklahoma City won 20 games after a 3-29 start, the Thunder found ways to improve the club in each of the four subsequent seasons. With a 60-22 record during the 2012-13 season, Oklahoma City became just the second team in NBA history (Boston, 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). Oklahoma City has now finished with a winning percentage of.610 (equivalent to 50 wins) six times dating back to the 2009-10 season. Only the San Antonio Spurs (eight seasons with.610 or better winning percentage), have reached that benchmark more during this period. After finishing the 2017-18 season with a record of 48-34, OKC is now one of three teams (Houston and San Antonio) to maintain a.500 or better record in each of the last nine seasons. The chart to the below illustrates the development of the Thunder program through the years. Season Winning % Playoff Finish 2017-18.585 (48-34) TBD 2016-17.563 (47-35) Lost in first round 2015-16.671 (55-27) Advanced to Conference Finals 2013-14.548 (45-37) Did not qualify 2013-14.720 (59-23) Advanced to Conference Finals 2012-13.732 (60-22) Advanced to Conference Semifinals 2011-12.712 (47-19) Advanced to NBA Finals 2010-11.671 (55-27) Advanced to Conference Finals 2009-10.610 (50-32) Lost in first round 2008-09.280 (23-59) Did not qualify Blue Review: The Thunder s G League affiliate, the Oklahoma City Blue earned a 28-22 record this season and clinched the Midwest division title and a playoff berth after defeating the Austin Spurs (San Antonio Spurs affiliate) 98-94 on Thursday, March 22. Oklahoma City ranked fifth in the G League in three-pointers made per game (12.7) as Bryce Alford led the league with 186 on the season. The Blue has a defense that ranked sixth in opponent turnovers per game (17.9) and eighth in steals per game (9.56). Two-way player Daniel Hamilton led the team in assists in 39 of the 45 games he appeared in and is fourth in the league in assists per game (8.0) and 11th in rebounds per game (9.0). Hamilton has also notched a league-leading nine triple-doubles this season, including three straight from Nov. 18-24. Michael Cobbins held the second-best field goal percentage among G Leaguers with.673 (175-260). Additionally, Rashawn Thomas was named to Team USA for the FIBA World Cup Qualifying first round, the teams second such selection this season.

RECENT GAMES Game #82 Oklahoma City 127, Memphis 123 Chesapeake Energy Arena 4/11/18 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Memphis 28 29 39 27 123 Thunder 38 39 28 32 137 THUNDER THUNDER THUNDER GRIZZLIES GRIZZLIES GRIZZLIES High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists George 40 Westbrook 20 Westbrook 19 Brooks 36 Rabb 13 Simmons 5 GAME HIGHLIGHTS: The Grizzlies went up 17-11 midway through the first quarter before the Thunder pulled ahead, going up by as many as 27 points in the third frame to sweep the season series 4-0. Oklahoma City shot 55.3% from the field, dropped a franchise-high-tying 20 three-point shots and dished out 32 assists to Memphis 22. Westbrook registered 20 rebounds and 19 assists to solidify a triple-double average on the season, making him the first player in NBA history to do so in multiple seasons. He is also just the third NBA player to log 20+ rebounds and 15+ assists in a game (Wilt Chamberlain, Oscar Robertson, Guy Rogers). Paul George dropped eight threes and went 13-for-20 from the floor to finish with a game-best 40 points, four rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block. Steven Adams produced 24 points (9-12 FG, 6-7 FT) and seven rebounds while Corey Brewer finished with 17 points and three rebounds. Game #81 Oklahoma City 115, Miami 93 AmericanAirlines Arena 4/9/18 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Thunder 21 28 27 39 115 Heat 27 25 29 12 93 THUNDER THUNDER THUNDER HEAT HEAT HEAT High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists George 27 Westbrook 18 Westbrook 13 Richardson 18 Winslow 9 Dragic 7 GAME HIGHLIGHTS: The Heat jumped out to an early lead at 23-5 midway through the first quarter before Oklahoma City chipped away at the lead, bringing the score to 27-21 in Miami s favor by the end of the frame. OKC finally pulled ahead in the final quarter, ending the game on a 21-2 run to earn the 22-point victory and clinch the team s eighth playoff berth and mark the fifth time this season OKC has come back from being down by 15 points or more. Oklahoma City s +27 point differential in the fourth quarter is a Thunder record for any quarter. The Thunder sank 31 shots from the charity stripe to the Heat s eight and the OKC reserves outscored Miami bench unit 41-32. Russell Westbrook notched his 25th triple-double this season and 104th of his career with 23 points, a game and season-best 18 rebounds, and a game-high 13 assists. Paul George sank five three-point shots and went 8-for-9 from the charity stripe en route to a game-leading 17 points. Jerami Grant led all reserves with 17 points, five rebounds, two blocks and a steal while shooting 4-of-6 from the floor and 9- of-11 from the free throw line. Game #80 Oklahoma City 108, Houston 102 Toyota Center 4/7/18 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Thunder 36 25 19 28 108 Rockets 30 32 21 19 102.... THUNDER THUNDER THUNDER ROCKETS ROCKETS ROCKETS High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists George/Westbrook 24 Adams 8 Westbrook 10 Harden 26 Tucker 10 Harden/Paul 9 GAME HIGHLIGHTS: The Thunder was down 91-92 midway through the fourth quarter before Russell Westbrook scored on back-to-back possessions to go on an 11-0 run, bring the OKC lead to double digits, and finish out on top. Oklahoma City won the battle of the offensive boards 15-6, grabbed 11 steals to generate 22 points off 18 Rockets turnovers, and outscored Houston in transition 10-3 despite shooting 39.6% to the Rockets 47.4%. Carmelo Anthony, Paul George and Westbrook combined for 70 points and Westbrook tallied a double-double as he finished with a team-high-tying 24 points, game-leading 10 assists, seven rebounds, game-high four steals and a block. Anthony scored 14 of his 22 points in the first quarter, going 6-for-7 from the floor and draining each of his two shots from long range. George matched Westbrook s team-leading 24 points and added six rebounds, four assists and two steals while going 9-for-10 from the free throw line. Jerami Grant came off the bench to record 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting, five rebounds and two blocks.

. HOW THE THUNDER WAS BUILT. VIA DRAFT: Steven Adams: 2013 NBA Draft 12 th overall pick Alex Abrines: 2013 NBA Draft 32 nd overall pick Nick Collison: 2003 NBA Draft 12 th overall pick Terrance Ferguson: 2017 NBA Draft 21 st overall pick Josh Huestis: 2014 NBA Draft 29 th overall pick Dakari Johnson: 2015 NBA Draft 48 th 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. Russell Westbrook: 2008 NBA Draft 4 th overall pick VIA TRADE: Carmelo Anthony: Acquired from the New York Knicks in exchange for Enes Kanter, Doug McDermott and a second-round draft pick. Paul George: Acquired from the Indiana Pacers in exchange for Victor Oladipo and Domantas Sabonis. Jerami Grant: Acquired from the Philadelphia 76ers along with a trade exception in exchange for Ersan Ilyasova and a protected draft pick. 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. VIA FREE AGENCY: Corey Brewer: Signed on 3/3/2017 Raymond Felton: Signed on 7/10/2017 Patrick Patterson: Signed on 7/10/2017 TWO-WAY PLAYERS: PJ Dozier: Signed to a two-way contract on 10/17/2017 Daniel Hamilton: 2016 NBA Draft Acquired Hamilton s draft rights from Denver (selected #56 overall) in exchange for cash 2017-18 GAMES LOST DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS. Player Date(s) Games Injury or Illness Steven Adams 11/10-11/15 3 Right Calf Contusion Carmelo Anthony 11/12 1 Sore Lower Back Paul George 12/7-12/9 2 Right Calf Contusion Jerami Grant 12/7 1 Left Hip Contusion Andre Roberson 12/11-12/13 2 Left Ankle Sprain Steven Adams 12/16-12/18 2 Concussion Protocol Paul George 12/29 1 Left Knee Soreness Andre Roberson 12/31-1/15 8 Left Patellar Tendinitis Alex Abrines 1/3-1/4 2 Right Groin Strain Andre Roberson 1/28-4/11 33 Left Patellar Tendon Surgery Carmelo Anthony 2/8-2/11 2 Right Ankle Sprain Russell Westbrook 2/8-2/11 2 Left Ankle Sprain Terrance Ferguson 3/10 1 Concussion Protocol Steven Adams 3/13 1 Left Hip Contusion Alex Abrines 4/11 1 Concussion Protocol

2017-18 THUNDER STARTING LINEUPS. FORWARD FORWARD CENTER GUARD GUARD GS W L STARTER GS W L George Anthony Adams Roberson Westbrook 31 19 12 Abrines 8 4 4 George Anthony Johnson Roberson Westbrook 4 3 1 Adams 76 43 33 George Grant Johnson Roberson Westbrook 1 1 0 Anthony 78 46 32 Roberson Anthony Adams Abrines Westbrook 3 1 2 Brewer 16 11 5 George Anthony Adams Abrines Westbrook 4 2 2 Collison George Anthony Adams Huestis Westbrook 8 5 3 Dozier George Anthony Adams Ferguson Westbrook 12 5 7 Felton 2 1 1 George Patterson Adams Huestis Felton 1 0 1 Ferguson 12 5 7 George Patterson Adams Abrines Felton 1 1 0 George 79 47 32 George Patterson Adams Huestis Westbrook 1 0 1 Grant 1 1 0 George Anthony Adams Brewer Westbrook 15 10 5 Hamilton George Anthony Johnson Brewer Westbrook 1 1 0 Huestis 10 5 5 Johnson 6 5 1 Patterson 3 1 2 Roberson 39 24 15 Singler Westbrook 80 47 33 7 2017-18 THUNDER RECORD WHEN. THUNDER RECORD THUNDER RECORD Shooting 50% or better 14-2 Westbrook logs a triple-double 20-5 Shooting under 50% 33-31 More assists than opponent 21-4 Opponents shooting 50% or better 6-13 Fewer assists than opponent 22-29 Opponents shooting under 50% 40-20 Same number of assists 5-1 Bench outscores opponent bench 14-12 Opponent shooting under 40% 9-1 Bench outscored by opponent bench 31-22 Thunder blocks 10+ shots 5-0 When the benches are tied 3-0 Opponent scores 90 points or less 9-0 More points in the paint or tied 31-14 Thunder converts 30+ free throws 2-0 Fewer points in the paint 17-20 1 st game back-to-back 6-8 More second chance points or tied 32-23 2 nd game back-to-back 7-7 Fewer second chance points 16-11 1 st game after a win 29-17 More fast break points or tied 37-26 1 st game after a loss 18-17 Fewer fast break points 11-8 Largest lead 39, 1/3 at LAL More rebounds than opponent 34-11 Largest deficit 35, 2/24 at GSW Fewer rebounds than opponent 11-23 Largest halftime lead 24, 11/15 vs. CHI Same number of rebounds 3-0 Largest halftime deficit 15 (2x), MR: 2/1 at DEN In games decided by 6 points or less 16-16 Largest margin of victory 37, 1/3 at LAL 5 Thunder players score 10+ 23-18 Largest margin of defeat 32, 2/24 at GSW 6+ Thunder players score 10+ 6-3 Smallest margin of victory 1 (3x), MR: 1/23 vs. BKN OKC 10+ more rebounds than opp. 14-4 Smallest margin of defeat 1, 11/24 vs. DET OKC 10+ fewer rebounds than opp. 0-3 Most points scored in a half 77, 4/11 vs. DEN Westbrook records 10+ assists 31-12 Fewest points scored in a half 34 (2x), MR: 11/15 vs. CHI Adams scores 20+ 10-3 Most points scored in a quarter 44, 2/22 at SAC Three OKC players score 20+ 14-3 Fewest points scored in a quarter 13 (2x), MR: 12/15 at PHI Overtime Games 3-1 Longest winning streak 8 games, 1/13-1/28 Create 10+ steals 18-11 Longest losing streak 4 games, 1/30-2/4 Surrender 10+ steals 14-7

2017-18 THUNDER TEAM LEADERS. DOUBLE FIGURES GAME LEADERS 10+ Pts 20+ Pts 30+ Pts 10+ Reb 10+ Ast DOUBLE-DOUBLES TRIPLE-DOUBLES Pts Reb Ast Abrines 10 1 Adams 59 14 35 28 3 32 Anthony 68 28 7 6 9 4 Brewer 11 1 1 Collison Dozier Felton 20 3 Ferguson 5 1 1 George 75 50 11 5 1 5 28 4 6 Grant 29 1 2 2 4 Hamilton 1 Huestis 1 Johnson Patterson 7 Roberson 1 2 2 1 Singler Westbrook 77 61 27 44 43 59 25 46 41 77 2017-18 THUNDER GAME LEADERS. THUNDER TEAM HIGHS/LOWS TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES HIGH LOW Points 148, 1/20 at CLE 80, 2/24 at GSW Points Rebounds 1 st Quarter 44, 2/22 at SAC 14, 10/21 at UTA 148, 1/20 at CLE 60, 12/15 at PHI 2 nd Quarter 39, 2/14 at MEM 13, 11/25 at DAL 137, 4/11 vs. MEM 58, 4/3 vs. GSW 3 rd Quarter 39 (2x), MR: 3/8 vs. PHX 16 (2x), MR: 11/7 at SAC 133, 1/3 at LAL 58, 1/15 vs. SAC 4 th Quarter 41, 3/23 vs. MIA 13, 12/15 at PHI 1 st Half 77, 4/11 vs. MEM 34, 10/21 at UTA 2 nd Half 72, 1/20 at CLE 34, 11/15 vs. CHI FG% Assists Overtime 11 (2x), MR: 3/30 vs. DEN 8 (2x), MR: 12/15 at PHI.602, 1/3 at LAL 37, 1/20 at CLE FG Made 58, 1/20 at CLE 26, 11/15 vs. CHI.580, 1/20 at CLE 36, 1/3 at LAL FG Attempted 113, 12/15 at PHI 72 (2x), MR: 11/15 vs. CHI.557, 3/18 at TOR 34, 2/1 at DEN FG Percentage.602, 1/3 at LAL.330, 2/24 at GSW 3P Made 20 (2x), MR: 4/11 vs. MEM 4, 12/5 vs. UTA 3P Attempted 44, 3/30 vs. DEN 18 (2x), MR: 12/25 vs. HOU FT% Steals 3P Percentage.649, 11/12 vs. DAL.222 (2x), MR: 3/3 at POR.960, 12/11 vs. CHA 17, 3/16 vs. LAC FT Made 32, 11/15 vs. CHI 6, 11/24 vs. DET.955, 12/1 vs. MIN 16, 1/25 vs. WAS FT Attempted 40 (2x), 2/11 vs. MEM 8, 11/24 vs. DET.895, 2/28 at DAL 16, 11/7 at SAC FT Percentage.960, 12/11 vs. CHA.474, 2/8 at LAL 16, 10/28 at CHI Off. Rebounds 22, 4/3 vs. GSW 3, 11/12 vs. DAL Def. Rebounds 43, 3/8 vs. PHX 21, 3/7 vs. HOU Tot. Rebounds 60, 12/15 at PHI 32, 11/5 at POR Assists 37, 1/20 at CLE 12, 1/23 vs. BKN Steals 17, 3/16 vs. LAC 4 (2x), MR: 12/31 vs. DAL Turnovers 22, 2/28 at DAL 4, 1/23 vs. BKN Blocks 11 (3x), MR: 3/13 at ATL 1 (2x), MR: 3/23 vs. MIA THUNDER INDIVIDUAL HIGHS TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES HIGH PLAYER OPPONENT DATE Points Minutes 52 Russell Westbrook at PHI 12/15 46 Russell Westbrook, 1/25 vs. WAS FG Made 19 (2x) MR: Paul George at DEN 2/1 44 Russell Westbrook, 4/3 vs. GSW FG Attempted 34 Russell Westbrook vs. MIL 12/29 43 Russell Westbrook, 3/2 at PHX 3P Made 8 Paul George vs. MEM 4/11 43 Paul George, 2/1 at DEN 3P Attempted 14 Paul George vs. MEM 4/11 FT Made 12 (2x) MR: Russell Westbrook vs. DAL 11/12 Rebounds FT Attempted 15 Paul George vs. LAC 11/10 20 Russell Westbrook, 4/11 vs. MEM Off. Rebounds 12 Steven Adams vs. CLE 2/13 18 Russell Westbrook, 4/9 at MIA Def. Rebounds 17 Russell Westbrook vs. MEM 4/11 18 Russell Westbrook, 12/15 at PHI Tot. Rebounds 20 Russell Westbrook vs. MEM 4/11 Assists 21 Russell Westbrook at DEN 2/1 Assists Steals 6 (3x) MR: Corey Brewer vs. LAC 3/16 21 Russell Westbrook, 2/1 at DEN Blocks 5 Steven Adams vs. LAC 3/16 20 Russell Westbrook, 1/20 at CLE Points 46 Russell Westbrook vs. WAS 1/25 19 Russell Westbrook, 4/11 vs. MEM Points in Quarter 21 (2x) MR: Russell Westbrook at GSW 2/6 Points in a Half 29 Russell Westbrook vs. WAS 1/25

2017-18 OPPONENT GAME LEADERS. OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS/LOWS TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES HIGH LOW Points Rebounds Points 127, 2/1 at DEN 69, 10/28 at CHI 127, 2/1 at DEN 58, 3/30 vs. DEN 1 st Quarter 40, 2/1 at DEN 7, 11/15 vs. CHI 126, 3/30 vs. DEN 54, 2/24 at GSW 2 nd Quarter 39, 2/22 at SAC 8, 10/28 at CHI 125, 3/18 at TOR 52, 3/20 at BOS 3 rd Quarter 40, 12/11 vs. CHA 9, 12/9 at MEM 4 th Quarter 38, 1/25 vs. WAS 12 (2x), MR: 4/9 at MIA 1 st Half 72, 2/1 at DEN 31, 10/28 at CHI 2 nd Half 72, 1/25 vs. WAS 35, 12/9 at MEM FG% Assists Overtime 12, 3/30 vs. DEN 6, 12/15 at PHI.592, 11/29 at ORL 36, 2/24 at GSW FG Made 50, 2/1 at DEN 22, 10/28 at CHI.568, 3/18 at TOR 35, 12/15 at PHI FG Attempted 100 (2x), MR: 1/4 at LAC 69, 12/16 at NYK.551, 12/16 at NYK 32, 2/1 at DEN FG Percentage.592, 11/29 at ORL.282, 10/28 at CHI 32, 1/20 at CLE 3P Made 17 (3x), MR: 3/7 vs. HOU 5, 4/9 at MIA 3P Attempted 46, 12/15 at PHI 20 (3x), MR: 3/10 vs. SAS 3P Percentage.609, 12/16 at NYK.214, 2/11 vs. MEM FT% Steals FT Made 30, 10/25 vs. IND 4 (3x), MR: 3/10 vs. SAS 1.000, 1/17 vs. LAL 16, 12/5 vs. UTA FT Attempted 35 (2x), MR: 10/27 at MIN 4, 1/17 vs. LAL.931, 1/30 at WAS 15, 2/26 vs. ORL FT Percentage 1.000, 1/17 vs. LAL.471, 12/29 vs. MIL.923, 2/8 at LAL 13, 4/1 at NOP Off. Rebounds 17, 10/27 at MIN 2, 11/29 at ORL.923, 12/27 vs. TOR 13, 1/15 vs. SAC Def. Rebounds 46, 3/30 vs. DEN 20 (2x), MR: 12/22 vs. ATL 13, 12/15 at PHI Tot. Rebounds 58, 3/30 vs. DEN 26, 12/1 vs. MIN 13, 10/25 vs. IND Assists 36, 2/24 at GSW 13 (2x), MR: 12/20 vs. UTA Steals 16, 12/5 vs. UTA 1, 1/23 vs. BKN Turnovers 26, 10/19 vs. NYK 8 (2x), 2/8 at LAL Blocks 12, 3/2 at PHX 0, 1/15 vs. SAC OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES HIGH PLAYER OPPONENT DATE Minutes 52 Ben Simmons at PHI 12/15 Points FG Made 17 Anthony Davis vs. NOP 2/2 43 Anthony Davis, 2/2 vs. NOP FG Attempted 34 Anthony Davis vs. NOP 2/2 41 Bradley Beal, 1/25 vs. WAS 3P Made 6 (7x) MR: Devin Booker at PHX 3/2 40 Aaron Gordon, 11/29 at ORL 3P Attempted 15 Robert Covington at PHI 12/15 FT Made 18 Anthony Davis at NOP 11/20 Rebounds FT Attempted 22 Anthony Davis at NOP 11/20 21 DeAndre Jordan, 3/16 vs. LAC Off. Rebounds 8 (2x) MR: Larry Nance Jr. vs. CLE 2/13 19 Karl-Anthony Towns, 10/27 at MIN Def. Rebounds 15 (2x) MR: Nikola Jokic vs. DEN 3/30 17 Dwight Howard, 1/13 at CHA Tot. Rebounds 21 DeAndre Jordan vs. LAC 3/16 17 DeAndre Jordan, 1/4 at LAC Assists 14 (2x) MR: Nikola Jokic at DEN 2/1 Steals 7 Thaddeus Young at IND 12/13 Assists Blocks 6 (2x) MR: Alex Len at PHX 3/2 14 Nikola Jokic, 2/1 at DEN Points 43 Anthony Davis vs. NOP 2/2 14 James Harden, 12/25 vs. HOU Points in Quarter 18 Bradley Beal vs. WAS 1/25 13 Damian Lillard, 11/5 at POR Points in a Half 27 Bradley Beal vs. WAS 1/25

. THUNDER GAME-BY-GAME. Date Game FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-TR AST ST TO BS PTS 10/19 @ OKC 39-90.433 11-38.289 16-22.727 13-28-41 26 14 20 7 105 NYK 32-79.405 7-24.292 13-20.650 11-30-41 19 8 26 4 84 10/21 OKC 32-78.410 11-33.333 12-19.632 8-30-38 15 14 17 4 87 @ UTA 38-77.494 9-29.310 11-14.786 7-34-41 22 11 19 4 96 10/22 @ OKC 46-96.479 11-31.355 10-16.625 9-27-36 26 9 11 6 113 MIN 43-86.500 10-25.400 19-23.826 10-35-45 25 5 18 1 115 10/25 @ OKC 43-89.483 10-27.370 18-26.692 16-33-49 26 8 20 8 114 IND 28-83.337 10-29.345 30-35.857 14-27-41 13 13 19 2 96 10/27 OKC 43-86.500 8-28.286 22-25.880 11-24-35 19 8 14 9 116 @ MIN 42-86.488 8-22.364 27-35.771 17-27-44 23 5 16 7 119 10/28 OKC 39-88.443 13-34.382 10-14.714 11-41-52 28 16 12 8 101 @ CHI 22-78.282 10-37.270 15-20.750 12-35-47 16 9 20 5 69 10/31 OKC 40-81.494 12-28.429 18-21.857 9-37-46 24 6 15 3 110 @ MIL 32-76.421 9-30.300 18-22.818 4-27-31 24 8 15 4 91 11/3 @ OKC 35-87.402 13-35.371 11-14.786 11-37-48 20 4 12 7 94 MIL 36-84.429 13-28.464 16-24.667 11-38-49 23 6 11 2 101 11/5 OKC 40-89.449 11-33.333 8-15.533 6-26-32 17 11 13 2 99 @ POR 37-74.500 7-20.350 22-28.786 7-37-44 20 6 23 7 103 11/7 OKC 29-86.337 10-37.270 18-23.783 9-35-44 15 16 17 2 86 @ SAC 37-79.468 9-24.375 11-12.917 5-42-47 21 6 23 5 94 11/9 OKC 38-90.422 11-30.367 7-14.500 18-26-44 16 15 18 7 94 @ DEN 38-82.463 9-27.333 17-22.773 14-31-45 27 7 20 7 102 11/10 @ OKC 40-78.513 11-26.423 29-40.725 11-29-40 23 8 12 7 120 LAC 39-84.464 12-30.400 21-30.700 16-30-46 13 4 19 2 111 11/12 @ OKC 36-72.500 15-32.469 25-33.758 3-34-37 21 10 17 4 112 DAL 37-87.425 11-37.297 14-18.778 11-30-41 18 9 20 4 99 11/15 @ OKC 26-72.361 8-30.267 32-27.865 11-37-48 15 7 14 2 92 CHI 26-75.347 11-29.379 16-20.800 6-32-38 16 7 17 2 79 11/17 OKC 39-89.438 9-23.391 14-21.667 13-28-41 24 7 9 3 101 @ SAS 34-77.442 14-35.400 22-28.786 12-32-44 23 6 13 7 104 11/20 OKC 38-89.427 11-35.314 20-26.769 9-31-40 22 14 14 2 107 @ NOP 41-80.512 7-25.280 25-32.781 7-42-49 26 9 19 3 114 11/22 @ OKC 41-90.456 8-25.320 18-26.692 13-37-50 16 15 17 5 108 GSW 33-80.412 10-31.323 15-18.833 7-32-39 22 11 22 8 91 11/24 @ OKC 42-98.429 8-32.250 6-8.750 13-32-45 22 13 15 6 98 DET 39-84.464 14-37.378 7-9.778 8-35-43 22 6 21 5 99 11/25 OKC 29-80.362 13-35.371 10-13.769 8-31-39 24 12 17 1 81 @ DAL 37-75.493 15-35.429 8-11.727 8-35-43 25 11 17 5 97 11/29 OKC 38-96.396 12-32.375 20-30.667 21-27-48 17 8 13 5 108 @ ORL 45-76.592 13-30.433 18-26.692 2-35-37 28 9 14 7 121 12/1 @ OKC 41-79.519 8-26.308 21-22.955 13-29-42 28 7 19 8 111 MIN 39-76.513 12-24.500 17-21.810 6-20-26 26 7 17 5 107 12/3 @ OKC 37-87.425 6-22.273 10-21.476 15-32-47 21 8 20 2 90 SAS 31-76.408 8-28.286 17-23.739 8-31-39 14 11 17 10 87 12/5 @ OKC 39-81.481 4-18.222 18-26.692 12-34-46 18 11 19 6 100 UTA 34-79.430 11-33.333 15-21.714 9-26-35 18 16 18 5 94 12/7 OKC 38-98.388 7-24.292 12-23.522 17-37-54 18 6 12 3 95 @ BKN 35-80.438 11-37.297 19-30.633 7-42-49 24 3 16 7 100 12/9 OKC 36-92.391 12-34.353 18-31.581 17-30-47 18 7 10 5 102 @ MEM 39-88.443 13-33.394 10-17.588 13-35-48 23 5 15 5 101 12/11 @ OKC 35-85.412 9-26.346 24-25.960 11-28-39 16 5 15 2 103 CHA 43-81.531 13-25.520 17-24.708 9-32-41 22 8 15 4 116 12/13 OKC 36-88.409 13-29.448 15-24.625 17-35-52 26 10 14 6 100 @ IND 40-89.449 11-31.355 4-6.667 11-31-42 18 11 14 7 95 12/15 OKC 47-113.416 15-35.429 10-19.526 18-42-60 28 10 18 5 119 @ PHI 44-100.440 13-46.283 16-20.800 7-43-50 35 13 21 4 117 12/16 OKC 36-85.424 12-27.444 12-20.600 16-26-42 18 9 14 7 96 @ NYK 38-69.551 14-23.609 21-26.808 6-29-35 21 9 16 3 111 12/18 @ OKC 39-81.481 7-24.292 10-15.667 6-34-40 13 9 10 5 95 DEN 37-86.430 12-37.324 8-12.667 8-37-45 21 8 12 3 94 12/20 @ OKC 40-77.519 8-23.348 19-22.864 8-34-42 23 15 14 5 107 UTA 26-73.356 7-31.226 20-27.741 11-28-39 13 6 19 3 79 12/22 @ OKC 44-82.537 13-25.520 19-31.613 15-25-40 24 11 19 5 120 ATL 44-85.518 15-32.469 14-17.824 7-20-27 28 12 17 3 117 12/23 OKC 39-88.443 12-29.414 13-16.812 15-30-45 18 9 8 5 103 @ UTA 33-72.458 6-26.231 17-20.850 6-31-37 16 3 14 2 89 12/25 @ OKC 43-79.544 8-18.444 18-23.783 9-31-40 21 9 15 10 112 HOU 35-81.432 12-37.324 25-31.806 12-26-38 23 11 14 4 107 12/27 @ OKC 46-87.529 9-25.360 23-33.697 15-37-52 25 9 12 7 124 TOR 36-85.424 11-38.289 24-26.923 7-27-34 24 7 11 4 107 12/29 @ OKC 38-83.458 7-25.280 12-20.600 10-34-45 16 5 13 5 95 MIL 40-85.471 9-29.310 8-17.471 12-31-43 26 9 9 7 97 12/31 @ OKC 43-89.483 10-32.312 17-23.739 11-34-45 18 4 11 4 113 DAL 46-89.517 15-34.441 9-14.643 8-28-36 26 5 8 5 116 1/3 OKC 56-93.602 14-30.467 7-9.778 7-37-44 36 12 9 5 133 @ LAL 38-92.413 11-33.333 9-15.600 16-29-35 24 5 17 4 96 1/4 OKC 51-95.537 15-34.441 10-14.714 11-35-46 23 4 14 6 127 @ LAC 45-100.450 9-30.300 18-23.783 15-30-45 29 5 10 2 117 1/7 OKC 40-86.465 8-27.296 12-21.571 8-34-42 23 7 12 7 100 @ PHX 39-88.443 17-39.436 19-23.826 12-31-43 24 6 9 6 114 1/9 @ OKC 37-84.440 13-31.419 19-26.731 11-27-38 20 6 14 4 106 POR 43-81.531 10-23.435 21-26.808 8-34-42 19 10 16 2 117 1/10 OKC 32-80.400 6-25.240 18-24.750 10-31-41 13 9 19 2 88 @ MIN 39-80.488 7-20.350 19-27.704 11-34-45 22 11 16 5 104 1/13 OKC 39-97.402 8-26.308 15-20.750 19-38-57 17 8 9 9 101 @ CHA 33-83.398 9-28.321 16-23.696 9-41-50 16 3 15 7 91 1/15 @ OKC 36-86.419 9-30.300 14-29.483 18-40-58 20 11 20 5 95 SAC 33-83.398 7-29.241 15-25.600 6-31-37 22 13 15 0 88

. THUNDER GAME-BY-GAME. Date Game FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-TR AST ST TO BS PTS 1/17 @ OKC 46-95.484 12-35.343 10-12.833 21-33-54 22 10 17 6 114 LAL 38-81.469 10-26.385 4-4 1.000 6-25-30 25 9 18 1 90 1/20 OKC 58-100.580 14-30.467 18-28.643 16-36-52 37 9 14 2 148 @ CLE 46-89.517 10-37.270 22-27.815 3-25-28 32 7 15 4 124 1/23 @ OKC 40-94.426 7-25.280 22-32.688 16-34-50 12 8 4 4 109 BKN 37-79.468 16-38.421 18-25.720 8-37-45 27 1 14 5 108 1/25 @ OKC 45-87.517 9-27.333 22-29.759 13-27-40 18 16 14 6 121 WAS 42-86.488 16-35.457 12-16.750 12-27-39 25 10 23 2 112 1/27 OKC 45-93.484 14-33.424 17-23.739 13-30-43 23 9 10 2 121 @ DET 39-84.464 12-33.364 18-24.750 13-30-43 24 4 17 3 108 1/28 @ OKC 45-92.489 10-33.303 22-30.733 17-24-41 21 7 11 3 122 PHI 38-76.500 11-29.379 25-31.806 12-28-40 19 7 18 5 112 1/30 OKC 30-80 375 9-32.281 27-34.794 14-38-52 19 7 21 8 96 @ WAS 34-89.382 7-25.280 27-29.931 7-36-43 27 8 12 7 102 2/1 OKC 51-98.520 9-28.321 13-17.765 9-31-40 34 5 7 6 124 @ DEN 50-97.515 15-38.395 12-17.706 9-34-43 32 3 11 10 127 2/2 @ OKC 37-97.381 9-36.250 17-20.850 15-37-52 24 6 16 5 100 NOP 46-90.511 13-24.542 9-13.692 5-36-41 30 10 16 2 114 2/4 @ OKC 40-89.449 7-25.280 17-25.680 13-33-46 17 13 18 6 104 LAL 42-86.488 13-30.433 11-18.611 8-32-40 24 6 19 7 108 2/6 OKC 44-93.473 12-31.387 25-33.758 10-30-40 17 14 13 4 125 @ GSW 37-77.481 8-28.286 23-31.742 11-35-46 27 7 25 8 105 2/8 OKC 32-90.356 8-34.235 9-19.474 17-33-50 16 6 14 4 81 @ LAL 42-96.438 10-31.323 12-13.923 13-38-51 28 5 8 7 106 2/11 @ OKC 34-77.442 16-37.432 26-40.650 9-29-38 21 6 10 3 110 MEM 32-82.390 6-28.214 22-24.917 12-35-47 32 4 17 5 92 2/13 @ OKC 40-90.444 11-35.314 21-30.700 18-33-51 23 6 11 3 112 CLE 45-88.511 16-36.444 14-22.636 10-31-41 24 6 7 4 120 2/14 OKC 40-81.494 17-37.459 24-35.686 8-30-38 26 7 9 6 121 @ MEM 55-86.512 14-27.519 12-15.800 6-35-41 29 6 12 2 114 2/22 OKC 38-86.442 14-35.400 20-24.833 10-39-49 26 6 11 7 110 @ SAC 42-91.462 12-27.444 11-15.733 10-34-44 23 6 9 4 107 2/24 OKC 29-88.330 9-34.265 13-21.619 14-29-43 19 8 16 3 80 @ GSW 42-89.472 17-38.447 11-13.846 12-42-54 36 8 16 6 112 2/26 @ OKC 42-88.477 11-25.440 17-20.850 14-36-50 24 6 20 6 112 ORL 39-84.464 12-29.414 15-21.714 8-27-35 23 15 16 6 105 2/28 OKC 42-93.452 10-36.278 17-19.895 19-37-56 19 7 22 2 111 @ DAL 44-91.484 13-36.361 9-15.600 8-28-36 30 11 17 1 110 3/2 OKC 46-96.479 11-34.324 21-29.724 16-32-48 22 5 11 11 124 @ PHX 46-96.479 11-25.440 13-18.722 13-31-44 26 5 15 12 116 3/3 OKC 40-91.440 6-27.222 14-21.667 9-31-40 18 6 12 6 100 @ POR 39-88.443 11-33.333 19-23.826 14-33-47 20 6 15 8 108 3/6 @ OKC 46-93.495 12-34.353 8-11.727 12-21-33 18 13 20 3 112 HOU 38-71.535 17-33.515 29-34.853 7-30-37 25 11 22 7 122 3/8 @ OKC 42-80.525 13-33.394 18-27.667 6-43-49 21 6 18 11 115 PHX 31-92.337 9-37.243 16-18.889 7-36-43 15 9 15 4 87 3/10 @ OKC 39-86.453 10-28.357 16-24.667 12-38-50 24 8 15 4 104 SAS 40-86.465 10-20.500 4-7.571 6-37-43 36 6 15 4 94 3/12 @ OKC 38-84.452 16-36.444 14-18.778 5-38-43 21 5 11 6 106 SAC 38-93.409 12-33.364 13-16.812 13-36-49 21 8 11 6 101 3/13 OKC 42-89.472 16-35.457 19-25.760 9-29-38 27 9 8 11 119 @ ATL 37-87.425 13-31.419 20-24.833 13-34-47 26 5 15 5 107 3/16 @ OKC 46-94.489 11-32.344 18-22.818 17-29-46 30 17 14 10 121 LAC 42-86.488 11-26.423 18-23.783 16-32-48 21 10 23 3 113 3/18 OKC 49-88.557 10-21.476 24-34.706 14-25-39 27 11 18 2 132 @ TOR 46-81.568 15-30.500 18-23.783 8-23-31 31 5 19 1 125 3/20 OKC 35-85.412 10-27.370 19-29.655 8-36-44 19 6 13 6 99 @ BOS 36-87.414 13-36.361 15-16.938 11-41-52 22 6 19 5 100 3/23 @ OKC 36-84.429 8-26.308 25-33.758 12-39-51 17 7 11 1 105 MIA 34-87.391 13-30.433 18-20.900 8-33-41 22 4 12 1 99 3/25 @ OKC 37-84.440 8-27.296 23-28.821 13-26-39 16 9 11 5 105 POR 42-90.467 9-34.265 15-19.789 18-31-49 20 8 14 7 108 3/29 OKC 37-85.435 11-30.367 14-21.667 10-33-43 19 11 15 3 99 @ SAS 34-81.420 13-31.419 22-30.733 14-34-48 22 13 18 6 103 3/30 @ OKC 45-108.417 20-44.455 15-27.556 18-32-50 25 13 8 2 125 DEN 49-94.521 10-30.333 18-21.857 12-46-58 27 4 15 5 126 4/1 OKC 41-95.432 9-31.290 18-25.720 14-37-51 24 13 18 4 109 @ NOP 38-83.458 11-32.344 17-23.739 7-37-44 28 13 21 3 104 4/3 @ OKC 35-93.376 9-38.237 28-37.757 22-36-58 13 8 16 3 107 GSW 41-83.494 8-29.276 21-24.875 6-34-40 27 9 13 5 111 4/7 OKC 36-91.396 10-33.303 26-33.788 15-27-42 21 11 11 5 108 @ HOU 36-76.474 14-37.378 16-23.696 6-35-41 23 7 18 6 102 4/9 OKC 35-81.432 14-35.400 31-38.816 7-36-43 21 9 10 4 115 @ MIA 40-87.460 5-22.227 8-14.571 8-35-43 21 6 15 4 93 4/11 @ OKC 47-85.553 20-43.465 23-32.719 8-37-45 32 8 14 3 137 MEM 44-91.484 13-31.419 22-24.917 10-32-42 22 9 13 2 123