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OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER 213-14 GAME NOTES GAME #74 HOME GAME #39 OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER vs. SAN ANTONIO SPURS (54-19) (58-16) THURSDAY ٠ APRIL 3, 214 ٠ 7: PM (CST) ٠ CHESAPEAKE ENERGY ARENA, OK 213-14 SCHEDULE/RESULTS.. OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER PROBABLE STARTERS NO DATE OPP W/L **TV/RECORD 1 1/3 @ UTA W, 11-98 1-2 11/1 @ MIN L, 81-1 1-1 3 11/3 vs. PHX W, 13-96 2-1 4 11/6 vs. DAL W, 17-93 3-1 5 11/8 @ DET W, 119-1 4-1 6 11/1 vs. WAS W, 16-15 (OT) 5-1 7 11/13 @ LAC L, 13-111 5-2 8 11/14 @ GSW L, 115-116 5-3 9 11/16 @ MIL W, 92-79 6-3 1 11/18 vs. DEN W, 115-113 7-3 11 11/21 vs. LAC W, 15-91 8-3 12 11/24 vs. UTA W, 95-73 9-3 13 11/27 vs. SAS W, 94-88 1-3 14 11/29 vs. GSW W, 113-112 (OT) 11-3 15 12/1 vs. MIN W, 113-13 12-3 16 12/3 @ SAC W, 97-95 13-3 17 12/4 @ POR L, 14-111 13-4 18 12/6 @ NOP W, 19-95 14-4 19 12/8 vs. IND W, 118-94 15-4 2 12/1 @ ATL W, 11-92 16-4 21 12/11 @ MEM W, 116-1 17-4 22 12/13 vs. LAL W, 122-97 18-4 23 12/15 vs. ORL W, 11-98 19-4 24 12/17 @ DEN W, 15-93 2-4 25 12/19 vs. CHI W, 17-95 21-4 26 12/21 @ SAS W, 113-11 22-4 27 12/22 vs. TOR L, 98-14 22-5 28 12/25 @ NYK W, 123-94 23-5 29 12/27 @ CHA W, 89-85 24-5 3 12/29 vs. HOU W, 117-86 25-5 31 12/31 vs. POR L, 94-98 25-6 32 1/2 vs. BKN L, 93-95 25-7 33 1/4 @ MIN W, 115-111 26-7 34 1/5 vs. BOS W, 119-96 27-7 35 1/7 @ UTA L, 11-112 27-8 36 1/9 @ DEN L, 88-11 27-9 37 1/11 vs. MIL W, 11-85 28-9 38 1/14 @ MEM L, 87-9 28-1 39 1/16 @ HOU W, 14-92 29-1 4 1/17 vs. GSW W, 127-121 3-1 41 1/19 vs. SAC W, 18-93 31-1 42 1/21 vs. POR W, 15-97 32-1 42 1/22 @ SA W, 111-15 33-1 44 1/24 @ BOS W, 11-83 34-1 45 1/25 @ PHI W, 13-91 35-1 46 1/27 vs. ATL W, 111-19 36-1 47 1/29 @ MIA W, 112-95 37-1 48 1/31 @ BKN W, 12-95 38-1 49 2/1 @ WAS L, 81-96 38-11 5 2/3 vs. MEM W, 86-77 39-11 51 2/5 vs. MIN W, 16-97 4-11 52 2/7 @ ORL L, 12-13 4-12 53 2/9 vs. NY W, 112-1 41-12 54 2/11 @ POR W, 98-95 42-12 55 2/13 @ LAL W, 17-13 43-12 56 2/2 vs. MIA L, 81-13 43-13 57 2/23 vs. LAC L, 125-117 43-14 58 2/26 vs. CLE L, 14-114 43-15 59 2/28 vs. MEM W, 113-17 44-15 6 3/2 vs. CHA W, 116-99 45-15 61 3/4 vs. PHI W, 125-92 46-15 62 3/6 @ PHX L, 122-128 46-16 63 3/9 @ LAL L, 11-114 46-17 64 3/11 vs. HOU W, 16-98 47-17 65 3/13 vs. LAL W, 131-12 48-17 66 3/16 vs. DAL L, 86-19 48-18 67 3/17 @ CHI W, 97-85 49-18 68 3/2 @ CLE W, 12-95 5-18 69 3/21 @ TOR W, 119-118 (2OT) 51-18 7 3/24 vs. DEN W, 117-96 52-18 71 3/25 @ DAL L, 119-128 (OT) 52-19 72 3/28 vs. SAC W, 94-81 53-19 73 3/3 vs. UTA W, 116-96 54-19 74 4/3 vs. SA TNT/FSO 75 4/4 @ HOU ESPN/FSO 76 4/6 @ PHX FSO 77 4/8 @ SAC FSO 78 4/9 @ LAC ESPN/FSO 79 4/11 vs. NOP FSO 8 4/13 @ IND NBA-TV/FSO 81 4/14 @ NOP FSO 82 4/16 vs. DET FSO **All games can be heard on 98.1 FM, the Sports Animal No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Prior to NBA/Home Country Yrs. Pro 35 Kevin Durant F 6-9 24 9/29/88 Texas/USA 6 9 Serge Ibaka F 6-1 245 9/18/89 Ricoh Manresa/Republic of Congo 4 12 Steven Adams C 7-255 7/2/93 Pittsburgh/New Zealand R 21 Andre Roberson G 6-7 21 12/4/91 Colorado/USA R Russell Westbrook G 6-3 2 11/12/88 UCLA/USA 5 OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER RESERVES 2 Caron Butler F 6-7 228 3/13/8 Connecticut/USA 11 4 Nick Collison F 6-1 255 1/26/8 Kansas/USA 9 6 Derek Fisher G 6-1 21 8/9/74 Arkansas-Little Rock/USA 17 15 Reggie Jackson G 6-3 28 4/16/9 Boston College/USA 2 3 Perry Jones F 6-11 235 9/24/91 Baylor/USA 1 11 Jeremy Lamb G 6-5 185 5/3/92 Connecticut/USA 1 5 Kendrick Perkins C 6-1 27 11/1/84 Clifton J. Ozen HS (TX)/USA 1 25 Thabo Sefolosha G 6-7 222 5/2/84 Angelico Biella/Switzerland 7 34 Hasheem Thabeet C 7-3 263 2/16/87 Connecticut/Tanzania 4 14 Reggie Williams F 6-6 21 9/14/86 Virginia Military/USA 4 OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER STAFF HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACHES DIRECTOR ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE ATHLETIC TRAINER Scott Brooks (UC Irvine) Rex Kalamian (Cal Poly Pomona) Robert Pack (USC) Mark Bryant (Seton Hall) Brian Keefe (UNLV) Mike Terpstra (Northwest Nazarene University) Dwight Daub (Evansville) Joe Sharpe (Old Dominion).RECORDS.. RECORDS BY MONTH/DAY INFORMATION INJURY REPORT: RECORD HOME PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: SCOTT BROOKS PREGAME MEDIA AVAILABILITY: RECENT TRANSACTIONS: ROAD OVERALL 54-19 (.74) 31-7 (.816) 23-12 (.657) WESTERN 32-13 (.711) 21-3 (.875) 11-1 (.524) EASTERN 22-6 (.786) 1-4 (.714) 12-2 (.857) STREAKS Won 2 Won 3 Lost 1 OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR 1-1-3 14-3 13-4 6-5 1-4 -- SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 12-4 5-7-4 7-3 6-5 11-2 5-1 Reggie Jackson is DAY-TO-DAY (mid back sprain) Kendrick Perkins is OUT (left groin strain) Thabo Sefolosha is OUT (left calf strain) Serge Ibaka: Surge Ee-BAK-a Andre Roberson: ROB-er-sun Thabo Sefolosha: TA-bow sef-a-low-sha Hasheem Thabeet: Ha-SHEEM THA-beet 15 minutes prior to the game at HOME and 9 minutes prior to the game on the ROAD 3/28/14: Signed forward Reggie Williams to 1-day contract 3/16/14: Signed guard Mustafa Shakur to 1-day contract 3/15/14: Assigned forward Reggie Williams to the Tulsa

RECENT GAMES. Game #73 Oklahoma City 116 Utah 96 Chesapeake Energy Arena 3/3/14 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Jazz 9 31 37 19 96 Thunder 26 33 33 24 116 THUNDER High Scoring THUNDER High Rebounds THUNDER High Assists JAZZ High Scoring JAZZ High Rebounds JAZZ High Assists Durant 31 Adams 8 Durant 9 Kanter 18 Favors 13 Hayward 9 GAME HIGHLIGHTS: The Thunder burst out to an 11- lead to start the game and its advantage would never dip below nine the rest of the way in a wire-to-wire victory. Oklahoma City led by as many as 28 points on the night. The Thunder s defense held the Jazz to just nine first quarter points, tying a season-low for an opponent in a quarter, and to just 41.9 percent shooting including 6-for-21 from three-point range. Kevin Durant scored 31 points in addition to handing out nine assists. He extended his consecutive games streak with 25-or-more points to 38 games, two shy of Michael Jordan s modern NBA record. The Thunder s bench scored 41 points, led by Caron Butler who scored 15 points on 5-for-5 shooting from three-point range. The Thunder s offense shot 55.4 percent from the field, including 11-for-18 from three-point range and 23-for-26 from the free throw line. Game #72 Oklahoma City 94 Sacramento 81 Chesapeake Energy Arena 3/28/14 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Kings 15 23 13 3 81 Thunder 32 22 28 12 94 THUNDER High Scoring THUNDER High Rebounds THUNDER High Assists KINGS High Scoring KINGS High Rebounds KINGS High Assists Durant 29 Ibaka 8 Westbrook/Durant 6 McLemore 18 Thompson 14 McCallum 5 GAME HIGHLIGHTS: A quick 11- run in the span of just 9 seconds late in the first quarter made what was a seven-point Thunder lead into an 18-point advantage, which would never dip below 12 the rest of the way. OKC led by as many as 32 points on the night. The Thunder s defense held the Kings to just 36.5 percent shooting from the field while making eight steals and eight blocks and forcing 17 turnovers that led to 19 points. Kevin Durant scored 29 points (on only 11 field goal attempts) in addition to handing out six assists and blocking two shots. He extended his consecutive games streak with 25-or-more points to 37 games, three shy of Michael Jordan s modern NBA record. Jeremy Lamb scored 13 points on 3-for-6 three-point shooting while also grabbing five rebounds, making five assists and getting two steals. The Thunder outscored the Kings 2-2 in the paint in the third quarter alone and outscored the Kings 18-6 in fast break points on the night. Game #71 Oklahoma City 119 Dallas 128 American Airlines Center 3/25/14 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL Thunder 24 36 29 22 8 119 Raptors 28 31 25 27 17 128 THUNDER High Scoring THUNDER High Rebounds THUNDER High Assists MAVERICKS High Scoring MAVERICKS High Rebounds MAVERICKS High Assists Durant 43 Collison/Westbrook 7 Westbrook/Jackson 8 Nowitzki 32 Nowitzki 1 Calderon 8 GAME HIGHLIGHTS: The Mavericks used a 12-4 burst at the beginning of the overtime period to take control of the game after the 53 minute contest featured 16 lead changes and 1 ties. OKC lost its first overtime game of the season after starting the year 3- in OT. Kevin Durant extended his streak of games with 25-or-more points to 36 by scoring 43 points on 15-for-27 shooting in addition to grabbing five rebounds, dishing out six assists and making a steal. The Thunder led 52-42 in points in the paint, 29-8 in fast break points and scored 41 bench points on the night. Six Thunder players scored in double figures, including 23 from Russell Westbrook, 13 from Derek Fisher, 11 from Reggie Jackson and 1 each from Serge Ibaka and Caron Butler. The Thunder shot 49.5 percent from the field including 12-for-33 from three-point range as it racked up 27 assists.

OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER NOTES.... So far, so Good: In the fourth and final regular season meeting between the Spurs and Thunder, Oklahoma City will look for a seventh win in its last eight games. Entering tonight s contest, the Thunder is 3- on the year versus San Antonio, but OKC currently trails SAS by 3.5 games in the race for the top record in the NBA. On Mar. 27, the Thunder secured its fifth straight playoff berth and Oklahoma City is currently in search of a fourth straight Northwest Division title (OKC leads the Northwest Division by 6.5 games). Starting 5: With Thunder starters Kendrick Perkins and Thabo Sefolosha currently out of the lineup due to injury, Oklahoma City has been starting rookies Steven Adams and Andre Roberson. The Thunder currently has the youngest starting lineup in the NBA (23 years and 25 days as of Mar. 3) and with Adams and Roberson in the starting lineup, Oklahoma City has gone 6-1 in the last seven games. Player of the Month: This past week, Kevin Durant was named the Western Conference Player of the Month for March. Durant has now won four Player of the Month awards this season. During the month of March, Durant averaged 34.5 points per game, on 51.7% shooting. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Durant is the first player to average 33.+ ppg in three successive months since Michael Jordan accomplished the feat during the 1989-9 season. Durant s 11 career POM awards are the most in the Western Conference since the start of the 29-1 season. 5+ Wins: The Thunder secured its 51st win of the season Mar. 21 in Toronto as Kevin Durant scored 51 points in a double-overtime victory over the Raptors. After trailing by eight points with 49 second left in the second OT, Durant connected on a 3-point field goal with 1.7 seconds left to secure the come-from-behind victory. With 5+ wins now on the year, Oklahoma City joins the San Antonio Spurs as the only other franchise with a.61 winning percentage (equivalent to 5 wins) in each of the last five straight seasons. Most since MJ: After registering 31 points (on only 13 field goal attempts) on Sunday afternoon versus the Jazz, Kevin Durant has now scored 25 or more points in the last 38 straight games. This streak surpasses the longest streak of Durant s career (29 games from 12/22/29-2/23/21) and this stretch represents the most consecutive 25+ point games since Michael Jordan strung together 25+ points in 4 straight games during the 1986-87 season. Durant last failed to score 25 or more points on Jan. 5 versus Boston. Most consecutive 25 point games (last 5 years) 1986-87 Michael Jordon 4 Current Kevin Durant 38 1972-73 Spencer Haywood 32 29-1 Kevin Durant 29 1974-75 Bob McAdoo 29 1967-68 Oscar Robertson 29 Results with Russell: After missing the previous 27 games (right knee), Russell Westbrook returned to the Thunder lineup on Mar. 2 vs. Miami. In his first two games after returning to the lineup, Westbrook averaged 13.5 points on 25.% shooting to go along with 4. assists. However, in his last 13 games, Westbrook is averaging 21.9 points on 48.5% shooting to go along with 7.3 assists, 5.2 rebounds and 2.1 steals. On Mar. 4 versus Philadelphia, Westbrook recorded his eighth career triple-double in just 2+ minutes of action to become the second fastest player to register a tripledouble (Jim Tucker recorded a triple-double in 17 minutes of action on 2/2/55 as a member of the Syracuse Nationals). In a league of his own: During the Month of January, Kevin Durant averaged 35.9 points per game while shooting 54.9% from the field (highest scoring month of Durant s career). During the month, Durant recorded his fifth career triple-double on Jan. 25 at Philadelphia to go along with his career-best 54 point performance versus Golden State on Jan. 17 and four additional 4+ point outings. Durant became just the third player in the last 3 years to score 3+ points in 12 consecutive games and the streak finally came to an end on Jan. 31 at Brooklyn during a game in which the Thunder amassed a 32 point lead and Durant did not play in the fourth quarter (Tracy McGrady scored 3+ points in 14 consecutive games in March/April of 23 and Kobe Bryant recorded a 16 game streak from Jan.-Feb. of 23). If Durant were to maintain his current 32.2 point per game average, it would represent the highest scoring average in the NBA since Kobe Bryant averaged 35.4 ppg during the 25-6 season. The chart below highlights the rarity of Durant s current averages. If Durant were to maintain his 32+ ppg, 7+ rpg and 5+ apg averages, he would join Michael Jordan (1988-89) as the only other player in NBA history to accomplish such a feat. Players to average 31+ points, 7+ rebounds and 5+ assists Kevin Durant Current Elgin Baylor 196-61 Wilt Chamberlain (2x) 1963-64 & 1965-66 Oscar Robertson (2x) 1963-64 & 1965-66 Jerry West 1965-66 Michael Jordan 1988-89 LeBron James 25-6 Better With Age: After the 27-8 season in which Oklahoma City won 2 games after a 3-29 start, the Thunder has proceeded to increase its winning percentage in each subsequent season. With a record of 54-19, Oklahoma City could possibly become just the second team in NBA history (Minnesota Timberwolves; 1992-93 to 1997-98) to increase its winning percentage for six consecutive seasons. With a 6-22 record during the 212-13 season, Oklahoma City became just the second team in NBA history (Boston Celtics; 1955-196) to increase its winning percentage for five consecutive seasons (while maintaining a Season Winning % Playoff Finish 213-14.74(54-19) TBD 212-13.732(6-22) Advanced to Conference Semifinals 211-12.712(47-19) Advanced to NBA Finals 21-11.671(55-27) Advanced to Conference Finals 29-1.61(5-32) Lost in first round 28-9.28(23-59) Missed the playoffs winning percentage of.7 or better in two of those seasons). The chart to the right illustrates the Thunder s improvement during each of the last fiveplus seasons.

Ibaka is Surging: So far this season, Serge Ibaka has once again displayed signs of continued development. Ibaka recently scored in double figures in 17 straight games (longest streak of his career). Already this season, Ibaka has recorded 25 double-doubles (posted 15 double-doubles from all of last season). Ibaka is currently averaging career-highs in points (15.1 ppg) and rebounds (8.7 rpg). For a three game stretch earlier this season (1/16 at HOU 1/19 vs. SAC) Ibaka recorded 2+ points in three straight games for the very first time in his career. Ibaka currently ranks 2 nd in blocked shots (2.61 bpg) and prior to the Thunder s game on Dec. 3, he had recorded three or more blocks in eight consecutive games for the second time in his career (strung together 11 such games during the 21-11 season). Ibaka is one of two players {Andrew Bogut (8 games with three+ blocks from 2/28/21-3/17/21)} to record such a stretch since the start of the 25-6 season. Fisher 4 Three: In the last 32 games, Derek Fisher is shooting 46.6% from 3-point range (55-118 3FGs). Getting Defensive: As one might expect, team defense is always critical to overall team success. So far this season, OKC has limited its opponents to the third worst field goal shooting percentage in the NBA (43.3%). In the last seven games (in which OKC has gone 6-1), the Thunder is holding its opponent to 41.1% shooting. The Thunder is currently 18-2 this season when holding the opposition to sub 4.% field goal shooting. Dating back to the start of last season, the Thunder is 66-5 when holding their opponent to 42.% or less field goal shooting. During the 212-13 season, Oklahoma City held the opposition 96.5 points on 42.5% shooting. With respect to opponent field goal percentage, OKC held their opponents to the second worst field goal percentage in the NBA. OKC went 21-1 last season when limiting the opposition to sub 4.% field goal shooting. Bouncing Back: After defeating the Kings on Mar. 28, the Thunder once again responded after suffering defeat. 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. Dating back to the start of the 211-12 season, OKC has posted a 45-13 record in bounce-back games (second best record in the NBA; San Antonio). Boards are the Barometer: As one might expect, Oklahoma City has traditionally found its greatest success when outrebounding the opposition. So far this season OKC has gone 42-6 this year when outrebounding the opposition (including 16-2 when outrebounding the opponent by 1 or more). OKC currently ranks fifth in the NBA in rebounding (45.1 rebounds per game), despite not having a player on the roster rank among the NBA s top-2 rebounders. On Jan. 31, the Thunder limited the Brooklyn Nets to an all-time NBA low of just 17 rebounds. Last season, OKC went 44-8 when outrebounding the opposition (16-14 when OKC failed to outrebound opponent) and a perfect 12- when outrebounding the opponent by 1 or more. Just Another Back-2-Back: Tonight, the Thunder is set to compete on the first night of the team s 13th back-to-back of the season. After defeating the Cavaliers and Raptors on consecutive nights in late March, the Thunder claimed a sixth sweep of a back-to-back this season. So far this year OKC has gone 1-2 on the first night and 7-5 on the second night of its back-to-back pairings (the Thunder is scheduled to play 15 back-to-back this year). Last season, OKC finished the year with an 11-4 record on the first night to go along with a 1-5 mark on the second night of the club s back-to-back sets. On the season, Oklahoma City registered sweeps in seven of their back-to-back match-ups. Road Warriors: With a road record of 23-12, the Thunder has already strung together a 6-game and an 8-game road win streak this season (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 1/24/2 2/27/2). The Thunder s 23 road victories are the second most in the NBA this season (San Antonio). Team Basketball: On 21 occasions this season (Most recently: Mar. 24 vs. DEN), the Thunder prevailed during a game in which five players scored in double figures. So far this year, the Thunder is an impressive 21-3 when five players score 1+ points. Last season, the Thunder found a tremendous level of success when five or more players scored 1+ points. In fact, OKC recorded a 28-3 record when five or more players score 1+ points (OKC started season 14- when five players scored 1 or more), including a perfect 5- mark when 6+ players score in double-figures. Better Then Ever: In his seventh NBA season, Kevin Durant has once again continued to improve as a player. A year after becoming just the second player in NBA history (Larry Bird) to average 28+ points while shooting better than 5.% from the field, 4.% from 3-point range and 9.% from the free throw line, Durant has once again found a way to improve his game during the 213-14 season. Durant is currently averaging career-highs in not only points (32.2 ppg), but also in assists (5.7 apg). On 16 instances this season, Durant has scored 3+ points while registering 1+ rebounds (Durant accomplished the feat just four times during all of last season). During the Thunder s come-from-behind victory over the Timberwolves on Jan. 4 (trailed by as many as 13 points in the 4 th quarter), Kevin Durant posted a then season-high 48 points, 23 of which came in the 4 th quarter (represents career-high for Durant in the 4 th quarter). 25 for Brooks: After defeating the Atlanta Hawks earlier this season on Dec. 1, Thunder Head Coach, Scott Brooks claimed his 25 th career victory in his 41 st game. Brooks is now one of five coaches in the NBA to own 25+ wins with their current franchise (Mike Brown, Rick Carlisle, Gregg Popovich and Erik Spoelstra). Fewest Games to 25 Wins, Coaches Beginning Career since 197-71 (per STATS Inc.): Phil Jackson(346) Pat Riley (348) Billy Cunningham(363) K.C. Jones (367) Rick Adelman(373) Mike Brown (378) Erik Spoelstra (382) Paul Westphal (384) Stan Van Gundy (391) Rudy Tomjanovich (392) Scott Brooks (41) 1-: Prior to falling to the Wizards on Feb. 1 in Washington D.C., the Thunder reeled-off 1 consecutive victories. In those 1 games, Oklahoma City averaged 11.2 points on 52.5% shooting and won by an average margin of 12.1 points per game. The streak was the second longest in the Oklahoma City era (the Thunder won 12 straight games last season from 11/24/12 12/19/12). Through the first 46 games this season, the Thunder amassed three win streaks in excess of eight games to become just the fourth team in the last eight seasons to accomplish such a feat.

Thunder All-Stars Shine Bright: During All-Star Weekend in New Orleans, the Oklahoma City Thunder organization was once again well represented. Led by Scott Brooks and the Thunder coaching staff, the West All-Stars built an 18-point lead, but eventually fell to the Eastern Conference squad. Making his fifth All-Star appearance (fourth start), Kevin Durant recorded a game-high (tying) 38 points to go along with 1 rebounds in 35 minutes of action. Durant is the first player in All-Star history to score 3+ points in four straight All-Star games. Durant has now scored 153 points in his five all star games, the most of any player in NBA history during his first five all All-Star appearances. Thunder rookie Steven Adams participated is the Rising Stars Challenge as part of All-Star Weekend. In 18 minutes, Adams went 3-of-3 from the field for six points to go along with four blocked shots. Additionally, Thunder guard Reggie Jackson participated in the Skills Challenge part of All-Star Saturday Night. Winning Big: After claiming a 2-point victory over the Jazz on Mar. 3, the Thunder once again secured a double-digit margin of victory. On 29 occasions this season, the Thunder has prevailed by double-figures and on 11 occasions, the Thunder has won by 2 or more. During the 212-13 season Oklahoma City registered a league-leading point differential of 9.2 points per game {largest point differential since the 27-8 Celtics (1.3 point differential)}. Dating back to 198, only six teams have finished with a larger point differential greater than what the Thunder posted last season. Home Cooking: Since arriving in Oklahoma City during 28, the Thunder has always taken pride in defending its home court. This season, OKC began a perfect 13- 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- 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). During the 212-13 season, the Thunder went 34-7 at Chesapeake Energy Arena (4 th best home record in the NBA) while registering a 13. point per game differential (largest home point differential in the NBA). During the 211-12 season (26-7 at home), the Thunder finished behind only Miami (28-5) and San Antonio (28-5) in the race for the NBA s best home record. Making them Look Free: In what has become a staple for the Thunder program, OKC has once again been very productive at the free throw line this season. Through 73 games, OKC is the second best free throw shooting team in the NBA (currently shooting 8.4% from the FT line). During the 212-13 season, the Thunder not only led the NBA in free throw shooting, but OKC actually finished the year as the third best free throw shooting team in NBA history. In 82 regular season games, Oklahoma City converted at an 82.8% clip (1,819-2,196) from the charity stripe. As a point of reference, the best all-time free throw shooting percentage for an entire season in NBA history is 83.2% (Boston Celtics; 1989-9) followed by the 22-3 Mavericks who shot 82.9% from the line. In addition to the Thunder s accuracy, Oklahoma City was effective in getting to the free throw line at a high rate. When the dust settled this past season, Oklahoma City attempted the second most free throws in the NBA (L.A. Lakers). During the Thunder s OT win against Dallas on 1/18, Kevin Durant went a perfect 21-of-21 from the free throw line. His performance represented the second best free throw shooting effort in NBA history (Dominique Wilkins went 23-of-23 from the line in 1992. The Thunder led the NBA in free throw shooting during three consecutive seasons (21-11 through 212-13 seasons) and during the 21-11 season, OKC shot a league-best 82.3% from the free throw line (5 th highest percentage in NBA history). During the 29-1 season Durant recorded 756 free throw makes, an all-time OKC Thunder franchise record and the 6 th most in NBA history for a single season. Durant s 756 free throws made were the most for a single-season since Michael Jordan recorded 833 free throw makes during the 1986-87 season. KD is the ONLY player in NBA history to convert 7+ free throws while shooting 9.% or better. Bench Production: Prior to Reggie Jackson entering the Thunder s starting line-up (after Russell Westbrook underwent knee surgery on Dec. 27), the Thunder s bench had been producing at a clip that had never been seen in the Oklahoma City era. Through the first 28 games of the season, Oklahoma City s bench averaged 34.6 points per game, representing the highest scoring output for the Thunder reserves during the OKC era. Through the Thunder s Christmas game on Dec. 25, the duo of Jackson and Lamb had combined to average 22. points per game off the bench. OKC is Fan Friendly: The Thunder once again played in front of a packed-house to open the 213-14 season as fans continue to fill Chesapeake Energy Arena. After registering sellouts during all 41 home games last season, the Thunder has now recorded sellouts in 127 consecutive regular season home outings and 152 games overall when including the postseason. Fans in attendance this season will once again enjoyed the improvements made to the Chesapeake Energy Arena as part of a taxpayer funded initiative passed in March 28. 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. 5/4/9: Last season, Kevin Durant became a member of the exclusive 5/4/9 club by shooting better than 5.% from the field, 4.% from 3-point range and 9.% from the free throw line. Durant actually became just the second player in NBA history (Larry Bird; 1986-87 season) to average 28+ points while going 5/4/9 during the year. The chart below illustrates those players to finish a season going 5/4/9 (min 15 FT and 3FG attempts). To highlight Durant s efficiency, he became just the second player in NBA history (Charles Barkley; 1987-88) to average 28+ points on fewer than 18 field goal attempts. Player Season G FG% 3P% FT% Pts Kevin Durant 12-13 OKC 81.51.416.95 28.1 Steve Nash 9-1 Pho 81.57.426.938 16.5 Steve Nash 8-9 Pho 74.53.439.933 15.7 Steve Nash 7-8 Pho 81.54.47.96 16.9 Dirk Nowitzki 6-7 Dal 78.52.416.94 24.6 Steve Nash 5-6 Pho 79.512.439.921 18.8 Reggie Miller 93-94 Ind 79.53.421.98 19.9 Mark Price 88-89 Cle 75.526.441.91 18.9 Larry Bird 87-88 Bos 76.527.414.916 29.9 Larry Bird 86-87 Bos 74.525.4.91 28.1 Block Party: As has become the norm in recent seasons, the Thunder is once again among the top shot-blocking teams in the NBA (OKC currently ranks second in the NBA with 6.1 bpg). Led by Serge Ibaka s 3.3 blocks per game (tops in the NBA), OKC averaged 7.61 blocks per game last year. After leading the league in total blocked shots for a third consecutive season, Ibaka joins Dikembe Mutombo (1994-98) as the only other player to accomplish such a feat in NBA history. During the 211-12 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 2 years. The 1993-94 Denver Nuggets team (8.37 bpg) was the last group to average more blocks than the 11-12 OKC team. During 211-12, 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 2-1 season). To put a bit more perspective on Ibaka s accomplishment; with a total of 241 blocks during the 211-12 season, Ibaka recorded only 19 fewer blocks than the entire Nets team that year. During the Thunder s game versus the Nuggets on 2/19/12, Ibaka set a franchise record by blocking 11 shots en route to his first career triple-double. Playoff Success: After defeating the Houston Rockets in the opening round of the 213 playoffs, the Thunder became the ONLY Western Conference team to advance past the first round in each of the last three seasons (Miami also accomplished the feat in the Eastern Conference).

Adams in the Family: Throughout his first NBA season, Thunder rookie Steven Adams has been effective on both the offensive and defensive ends of the floor. After recording his first career double-double with 17 points and 1 rebounds on Nov. 8 at Detroit (first double-double for a Thunder rookie since Serge Ibaka accomplished the feat on 2/2/1 vs. TOR), Adams finds himself ranking sixth among rookies in rebounding (4.2) and blocks (.73). A Baker s Dozen: After defeating the Chicago Bulls on Dec. 19, the Thunder improved to 13- at home this season, becoming the first team in the NBA to do so since the Cleveland Cavaliers accomplished the feat in 28 (opened the season 23- at home). The Thunder jumped-out to its best home start in the Oklahoma City era (the Thunder had never gone better than 3- at home to begin a season) and the 13- home start to the season equaled the longest in the all-time history of the franchise (the OKC franchise started the 1976-77 season 13-). By defeating the Timberwolves at home on Dec. 1, the OKC franchise claimed a sweep of a six-plus game homestand for just the second time in the all-time history of the franchise (swept sevengame homestand from 12/3/77 1/15/78). 66ers Connection: Once again during the 212-13 season, the Thunder s D-League affiliate, the Tulsa 66ers proved to be a vital part of the player development process for the Thunder franchise. Since the Professional Basketball Club, LLC. purchased the Tulsa 66ers in 28, Tulsa has seen 14 different Thunder players compete as a member of the 66ers. On Nov. 1 of this past year, the 66ers selected eight players in the 213 D-League Draft, including top overall selection, Grant Jarrett (the Thunder secured the NBA draft rights to Jarrett during the 213 NBA Draft). So far this season, Andre Roberson has been assigned to the 66ers on eight occasions and the Thunder has twice signed Reggie Williams to a 1-day contract in addition to signing Mustafa Shakur to a 1-day contract. Williams recent signing represents the 8 th call-up-all time between the 66ers and Thunder franchise. Best in the West: During the 212-13 season, the Thunder posted a record of 6-22 as the club finished atop the Western Conference after capturing a third straight Northwest Division title. Oklahoma City is one of just two teams in the NBA to currently maintain a.6 or better winning percentage in each of the last four full seasons (San Antonio Spurs). Shooting Past the Pacers: In a match-up against the NBA s top defensive team (Indiana Pacers) on Dec. 8, the Thunder shot 61.% from the floor (47-77 FGs) which represents the top shooting performance for the club since 3/3/12 (63.%; 44-73 FGs) vs. Charlotte. The Thunder led the Pacers by as many as 29 points before securing the 24 point victory (second largest margin of victory for OKC this season). January 31 in Brooklyn: After leading by as many as 32 points, the Thunder recorded a 25-point road victory on Jan. 31 after holding the Nets to an All-Time NBA-low of just 17 rebounds. During the game, the Thunder led by 28 points at halftime (second largest halftime road lead in the OKC era) before going onto finish the night shooting 63.6% from the field (highest field goal % shooting game in the NBA this season and a Thunder record during the OKC era). The Thunder defeated the Nets in large part due to a combined shooting performance of 22-of-24 from Kevin Durant and Serge Ibaka. Ibaka s perfect 12-for-12 shooting night is a Thunder record (Kevin Durant held the previous record after shooting 9-for-9 on 2/1/9 at SAC). One of a Kind Performance Really: In the Thunder s outing on Dec. 1 versus the Timberwolves, Kevin Durant delivered a performance that had never been seen before. On the night, Durant recorded his fourth career triple-double with 32 points, 1 rebounds and a career-high 12 assists. By also adding four blocks and four steals, Durant becomes the first player with 32+ points, 1+ rebounds, 12+ assists, 4+ steals and 4+ blocks in the same game since blocks and steals became official stats during the 1973-74 season. Christmas Day: In the first meeting of the season between New York and Oklahoma City, the Thunder claimed a 123-94 victory on Christmas Day in Madison Square Garden. The 29-point win represented the largest margin of victory for a visiting team in the more than 2 Christmas Day games played in NBA history. Despite not playing in the 4 th 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 (21) as the only players to record a road triple-double on Christmas. Comeback for the Record Books: After surrendering a season-high 73 first half points to the Rockets on Jan. 16, the Thunder responded by limiting Houston to an all-time franchise-low of just 19 points in the second half. In the second half, the Thunder limited the Rockets to 19.4% shooting as Houston shot -of-14 from 3-point range. The Rockets became the first team in NBA history to not score 1 points after recording 7+ points in the first half and the -54 point scoring differential from one half to the other was the largest in NBA history. Scoring Leader: With 2,28 points scored during the 212-13 regular season, Kevin Durant led the NBA in total points scored for a fourth consecutive season. Durant joins Michael Jordan (11x), Wilt Chamberlain (7x), Kobe Bryant (4x) and George Gervin (4x) as the only players in NBA history to accomplish such a feat. During the 212-13 season, Durant (28.1) finished behind only Carmel Anthony (28.7 ppg) in the race for the league s scoring title (based on points scored per game). During the 29-1 season, Durant became the youngest scoring champ in NBA history (21 years & 197 days). Most Consecutive Scoring Titles (based on ppg) Michael Jordan 7 1986-93 Wilt Chamberlain 7 1959-66 Kevin Durant 3 29-12 Michael Jordan 3 1995-98 George Gervin 3 1977-8 Bob McAdoo 3 1973-76 Neil Johnston 3 1952-55 George Mikan 3 1948-51 Sweet 6: With a victory versus the Sacramento Kings in the final days of the 212-13 regular season, the Thunder claimed a 6 win season for the first time in the Oklahoma City era. In the all-time history of the Thunder franchise, the team had recorded 6 or more wins three times previously, with the most recent occurrence coming during the 1997-98 season (61-21). To highlight the rarity of a 6 win season, in the past 2 seasons, 16 NBA franchises have failed to record a single season with 6 wins. Per the Elias Sports Bureau, the Thunder became the fourth youngest team to win 6 games in NBA history (weighted by minutes played). Players to average 23+ points, 7+ assists and 5+ rebounds (since 1992) Player Season Averages Russell Westbrook 212-13 23.2 ppg 7.4 apg 5.2 rpg LeBron James (6x) MR: 211-12 26.7 ppg 7. apg 7.5 rpg Chris Paul 28-9 22.8 ppg 11. apg 5.5rpg Dwyane Wade 28-9 3.2 ppg 7.5 apg 5. rpg Gary Payton 1999-24.2 ppg 8.9 apg 6.5 rpg A select few: During the 212-13 season, Russell Westbrook once again continued his development as evidenced by joining a select class by averaging 23.2 points (ranked 6 th in the NBA), 5.2 rebounds, 7.4 assists (ranked 7 th in NBA) and 1.77 steals (ranked 9 th in NBA). The chart to the left illustrates those players to hit the 23-7-5 benchmarks during the past 2 years.

TONIGHT S OPPONENT.... 213-14 VS. SPURS 11/27/13 Wednesday San Antonio at Oklahoma City 7: p.m. 12/21/13 Sunday Oklahoma City at San Antonio 7:3 p.m. 1/22/14 Wednesday Oklahoma City at San Antonio 8:3 p.m. 4/3/14 Thursday San Antonio at Oklahoma City 7: p.m. 213-14 VS. SPURS (3-) THUNDER THUNDER SPURS SPURS Date Site W/L Score High Scorer High Rebounder High Scorer High Rebounder 11/27/13 Oklahoma City W 94-88 Durant 24 Durant 13 Parker 16 Leonard 1 12/21/13 San Antonio W 113-1 Westbrook 31 Ibaka 14 Parker 23 Splitter 11 1/22/13 San Antonio W 111-15 Durant 36 Ibaka 9 Parker 37 Duncan 13 CURRENT STREAKS VS. SPURS SITE LAST WIN SCORE LAST LOSS SCORE STREAK Home 11/27/13 94-88 3/16/12 15-114 Won 3 Away 1/22/13 111-15 3/1/13 93-15 Won 2 Overall 1/22/13 111-15 3/1/13 93-15 Won 4 THUNDER VS. SPURS ALL-TIME LARGEST WINNING MARGIN Home Road Neutral Total OKC: 38 4/18/1 at Seattle 15-67 Total: 46-3 22-54 - 68-84 SAN ANTONIO: 41 3/25/7 at Seattle 79-12 NEXT OPPONENT.... 213-14 VS. ROCKETS 12/29/13 Sunday Houston at Oklahoma City 6: p.m. 1/16/14 Thursday Oklahoma City at Houston 8:3 p.m. 3/11/14 Tuesday Houston at Oklahoma City 7: p.m. 4/4/14 Friday Oklahoma City at Houston 8:3 p.m. 213-14 VS. ROCKETS (3-) OKC OKC ROCKETS ROCKETS Date Site W/L Score High Scorer High Rebounder High Scorer High Rebounder 12/29/13 Oklahoma City W 117-86 Durant 33 Durant 13 Brooks 17 Howard/Jones 9 1/16/14 Houston W 14-92 Durant 36 Ibaka 15 Harden/Jones 16 Jones 13 3/11/14 Oklahoma City W 16-98 Durant 42 Ibaka 16 Harden 28 Howard 1 CURRENT STREAKS VS. ROCKETS SITE LAST WIN SCORE LAST LOSS SCORE STREAK Home 3/11/14 16-98 3/13/12 13-14 Won 2 Away 1/16/14 14-92 2/2/13 119-122 Won 2 Overall 3/11/14 16-98 2/2/13 119-122 Won 3 THUNDER VS. ROCKETS ALL-TIME LARGEST WINNING MARGIN Home Road Neutral Total OKC: 56 12/6/86 at Houston 136-8 Total: 62-33 38-6 4-4 14-97 HOUSTON: 4 4/13/97 at Houston 73-113

. HOW THE THUNDER WAS BUILT. VIA DRAFT: Steven Adams: 213 NBA Draft 12 th overall pick Nick Collison: 23 NBA Draft 12 th overall pick Kevin Durant: 27 NBA Draft 2 nd overall pick Russell Westbrook: 28 NBA Draft 4 th overall pick Serge Ibaka: 28 NBA Draft 24 th overall pick Reggie Jackson: 211 NBA Draft 24 th overall pick Perry Jones: 212 NBA Draft 28 th overall pick VIA TRADE: 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. Kendrick Perkins: Acquired from the Boston Celtics along with Nate Robinson in exchange for Jeff Green, Nenad Krstic and the L.A. Clippers 212 first round draft pick. Andre Roberson: Acquired Roberson s draft rights from Golden State (who acquired the pick earlier in the evening from Minnesota) in exchange for the draft rights to Archie Goodwin (selected #29 overall) and cash considerations. Thabo Sefolosha: Acquired from Chicago along with cash considerations in exchange for the least favorable of the Thunder s three 29 first round draft picks. VIA FREE AGENCY: Derek Fisher: Signed on 2/25/13 Hasheem Thabeet: Signed on 7/11/12 Caron Butler: Signed on 3/1/14 Reggie Williams: Signed on 3/28/14 213-14 THUNDER GAMES LOST DUE TO INJURY /ILLNESS**. Player Date(s) Games Injury or Illness Russell Westbrook 1/3-11/1 2 lateral meniscus tear Nick Collison 11/1 1 left hip contusion Thabo Sefolosha 11/16 1 flu-like symptoms Thabo Sefolosha 12/1-12/13 3 sprained right knee Russell Westbrook 12/27 2/13 27 right knee Serge Ibaka 1/7 1 flu-like symptoms Kevin Durant 1/24 1 right shoulder sprain Kendrick Perkins 2/23-3/3 17 left groin strain Thabo Sefolosha 3/2-3/3 14 left calf strain

213-14 THUNDER STARTING LINEUPS**. FORWARD FORWARD CENTER GUARD GUARD GS W L STARTER GS W L Durant Ibaka Perkins Sefolosha Jackson 28 21 7 Adams 19 11 8 Durant Ibaka Perkins Sefolosha Westbrook 2 17 3 Collison -- -- -- Durant Ibaka Adams Roberson Westbrook 6 5 1 Durant 72 53 19 Durant Ibaka Adams Jones Westbrook 5 3 2 Fisher -- -- -- Durant Ibaka Adams Sefolosha Westbrook 5 1 4 Gomes -- -- -- Durant Ibaka Perkins Roberson Westbrook 4 4 Ibaka 72 54 18 Durant Ibaka Adams Roberson Jackson 3 2 1 Jackson 33 24 9 Jones Ibaka Perkins Sefolosha Jackson 1 1 Jones 7 4 3 Durant Jones Perkins Sefolosha Jackson 1 1 Lamb -- -- -- Perkins 54 43 11 Roberson 13 11 2 Sefolosha 55 4 15 Thabeet -- -- -- Westbrook 4 3 1 **During the 212-13 season, the Thunder used a total of FIVE different starting lineups 213-14 THUNDER RECORD WHEN. THUNDER RECORD THUNDER RECORD Shooting 5% or better 24-4 Create 1+ steals 2-4 Shooting under 5% 3-15 Surrender 1+ steals 15-8 Opponents shooting 5% or better 4-6 More assists than opponent 28-2 Opponents shooting under 5% 5-13 Fewer assists than opponent 21-13 Bench outscores opponent bench 31-11 Same number of assists 5-4 Bench outscored by opponent bench 22-8 Largest lead 37 (2x) MR: vs. PHI; 3/4 When the benches are tied 1- Largest deficit 34 at MIN; 11/1 More points in the paint or tied 36-11 Largest halftime lead 28 at BKN; 1/31 Fewer points in the paint 18-8 Largest halftime deficit 2 at MIN; 11/1 More second chance points or tied 29-12 Largest margin of victory 33 vs. PHI; 3/4 Fewer second chance points 25-7 Largest margin of defeat 23 vs. DAL; 3/16 More fast break points or tied 38-11 Smallest margin of victory 1 (2x) MR: at TOR; 3/21 Fewer fast break points 16-8 Smallest margin of defeat 1 at GSW; 11/14 More rebounds than opponent 42-6 Most points scored in a half 72, first half vs. DEN; 3/24 Fewer rebounds than opponent 8-12 Fewest points scored in a half 34 (2x) MR: second half vs. MIA; 2/2 Same number of rebounds 4-1 Most points scored in a quarter 41 (3x) MR: first quarter vs. DEN; 3/24 In games decided by 6 points or less 16-8 Fewest points scored in a quarter 1, second quarter vs. WAS; 11/1 5 Thunder players score 1+ 21-3 Longest winning streak 1, at HOU- at BKN; 1/16-1/31 6+ Thunder players score 1+ 3-1 Longest losing streak 3 vs. MIA- vs. CLE; 2/2-2/26 Kevin Durant Scores 3+ 34-1 1 st game back-to-back 1-2 OKC 1+ reb. More than opp. 16-2 2 nd or 3 rd game of a back-to-back 7-5 OKC 1+ fewer reb. Than opp. 2-3 1 st game after a win 4-13 Durant & Westbrook score 2+ 15-7 1 st game after a loss 13-6 Westbrook records 1+ assists 6-1 Opponent shooting under 4% 18-2 Three OKC players score 2+ 1-2 Thunder blocks 1+ shots 5-1 Overtime Games 3-1 Opponent scores less than 9 points 1- Ibaka blocks 3+ shots 3-9 Thunder converts 3+ free throws 5-1 Head Coach Scott Brooks 213-14 Record: 54-19 (.74) Overall Record: 288-166 (.634) NBA Head Coaching Experience: 6 th NBA Season *Received Western Conference Coach of the Month honors for the month of December/January **Named the 29-1 NBA Coach of the Year NBA Head Coaching Record Season Team W L Pct. 13-14 OKC 54 19.74 12-13 11-12* OKC OKC 6 47 22 19.731.712 1-11 OKC 55 27.671 9-1** OKC 5 32.61 8-9 OKC 22 47.319 TOTAL 288 166.634

213-14 THUNDER GAME LEADERS. Steven Adams Caron Butler Nick Collison DOUBLE FIGURES DOUBLE- DOUBLES GAME LEADERS 1+ Pts 2+ Pts 3+ Pts 1+ Reb 1+ Ast Pt/Reb Pt/Ast Pts Reb Ast 3 1 1 6 7 1 3 4 1 Kevin Durant* 72 68 44 21 7 21 7 62 22 33 Derek Fisher 11 1 Serge Ibaka 6 14 29 25 1 37 Reggie Jackson 53 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 22 Perry Jones 5 Jeremy Lamb Kendrick Perkins 28 1 1 4 1 6 Andre Roberson Thabo Sefolosha 12 Hasheem Thabeet Russell Westbrook** 39 24 5 5 7 5 7 8 7 29 *Kevin Durant has recorded three triple-doubles this season **Russell Westbrook has recorded two triple-doubles this season 213-14 THUNDER TEAM HIGHS/LOWS TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES HIGH LOW Points Rebounds Points 131 vs. LAL; 3/13 81 (3x) MR: vs. MIA; 2/2 131 vs. LAL; 3/13 6 vs. LAL; 3/13 1 st Quarter 41 (2x) MR: vs. DEN; 3/24 13 at WAS; 2/1 127 vs. GSW; 1/17 59 vs. LAL; 12/13 2 nd Quarter 4 at SAS; 12/21 1 vs. WAS; 11/1 125 vs. PHI; 3/4 59 at LAL; 3/9 3 rd Quarter 41 vs. LAL; 3/13 15 at DEN; 1/9 4 th Quarter 38 at MIN; 1/4 12 vs. SAC; 3/28 1 st Half 72 vs. DEN; 3/24 38 (2x) MR: at WAS; 2/1 FG% Assists 2 nd Half 71 vs. LAL; 3/13 34 (2x) MR: vs. MIA; 2/2 63.6% at BKN; 1/31 34 vs. LAL; 12/13 Overtime 12 (2 nd OT) at TOR; 3/21 8 at DAL; 3/25 61.% vs. IND; 12/8 32 at NYK; 12/25 FG Made 49 (2x) MR: at BKN; 1/31 28 (2x) MR: vs. MIA; 2/2 58.% vs. GSW; 1/17 32 vs. DEN; 3/24 FG Attempted 1 at LAL; 3/9 68 vs. BKN; 1/2 FG Percentage 63.6% at BKN; 1/31 34.9% at MIN; 11/1 3P Made 16 at MIA; 1/29 2 (2x) MR: vs. MIA; 2/2 3P Attempted 36 at TOR; 3/21 12 vs. UTA; 11/24 FT% Steals 3P Percentage 66.7% vs. POR; 1/21 1.% vs. MIA; 2/2 1.% at PHX; 3/6 15 at UTA; 1/3 FT Made 39 at DET; 11/8 6 vs. MIN; 12/1 97.2% vs. TOR; 12/22 14 vs. LAL; 12/13 FT Attempted 44 at DET; 11/8 9 vs. MIN; 12/1 96.4% at MIN; 1/4 14 at LAL; 2/13 FT Percentage 1.% at PHX; 3/6 6.9% vs. MEM; 2/3 Off. Rebounds 21 vs. MIL; 1/11 3 vs. SAC; 3/28 Def. Rebounds 48 vs. PHI; 3/4 23 (3x) MR: vs. DAL; 3/16 Tot. Rebounds 6 vs. LAL; 3/13 33 (4x) MR: vs. DAL; 3/16 Assists 34 vs. LAL; 12/13 9 at UTA; 1/3 Steals 15 at UTA; 1/3 2 at CHA; 12/27 Turnovers 24 vs. DAL; 11/6 7 vs. POR; 1/21 Blocks 11 (2x) MR: vs. LAL; 3/13 2 (6x) MR: at DAL; 3/25 213-14 THUNDER INDIVIDUAL HIGHS TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES HIGH PLAYER OPPONENT DATE Points Minutes 52 Durant Raptors 3/21 54 Durant vs. GSW; 1/17 FG Made 19 Durant Warriors 1/17 51 Durant at TOR; 3/21 FG Attempted 34 Durant Jazz 1/7 48 Durant at MIN; ¼ 3P Made 7 Durant Raptors 3/21 48 Durant at UTA; 1/7 3P Attempted 13 Durant Lakers 2/13 FT Made 22 Durant Jazz 1/3 Rebounds FT Attempted 24 Durant Jazz 1/3 2 Ibaka at MIL; 11/16 Off. Rebounds 8 Ibaka Lakers 3/9 17 Ibaka vs. MIL; 1/11 Def. Rebounds 16 Ibaka Bucks 11/16 16 Ibaka vs. HOU; 3/11 Tot. Rebounds 2 Ibaka Bucks 11/16 15 Ibaka at LAL; 3/9 Assists 14 Westbrook 76ers 3/4 Steals 6 Adams Nuggets 3/24 Assists Blocks 7 Ibaka Lakers 3/13 14 Westbrook vs. PHI: 3/4 Points 54 Durant Warriors 1/17 13 Westbrook vs. IND: 12/8 Points in Quarter 23 Durant Timberwolves 1/4 12 Durant at LAL: 3/9 Points in a half 32 Durant Timberwolves 1/4 12 Westbrook vs. LAL; 12/13

213-14 OPPONENT GAME LEADERS. 213-14 OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS/LOWS TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES HIGH LOW Points Rebounds Points 128 (2x) MR: at DAL; 3/25 73 vs. UTA; 11/24 128 at PHX; 3/6 57 at TOR; 3/21 1 st Quarter 39 vs. DEN; 11/18 9 vs. UTA; 3/3 128 at DAL; 3/25 53 at DEN; 1/9 2 nd Quarter 44 (2x) MR: vs. LAC; 2/23 16 (2x) MR: at CHA; 12/27 125 vs. LAC; 2/23 52 at MIL; 11/16 3 rd Quarter 4 at PHX; 3/6 1 at HOU; 1/16 4 th Quarter 42 vs. CLE; 2/26 9 at HOU; 1/16 1 st Half 73 at HOU; 1/16 3 vs. UTA; 11/24 2 nd Half 67 at PHX; 3/6 19 at HOU; 1/16 FG% Assists Overtime 17 at DAL; 3/25 8 vs. GSW; 11/29 58.8% at UTA: 1/7 31 at LAL; 3/9 FG Made 45 (2x) MR: at DAL; 3/25 28 vs. UTA; 11/24 54.7% vs. MIA; 2/2 3 vs. MEM; 2/28 FG Attempted 11 at TOR; 3/21 68 (2x) MR: vs. CHA; 3/2 53.3% vs. DAL; 3/16 3 at LAC; 11/13 FG Percentage 58.8% at UTA; 1/7 34.% vs. PHI; 3/4 3P Made 16 vs. GSW; 1/17 2 vs. MEM; 2/3 3P Attempted 38 at DAL; 3/25 12 at ORL; 2/7 3P Percentage 62.5%, vs. MEM 2/28 12.5% vs. MEM; 2/3 FT% Steals FT Made 31 vs. CHA; 3/2 6 at WAS; 2/1 95.8% vs. CLE: 2/26 15 at LAC; 11/13 FT Attempted 43 vs. DEN; 11/18 9 at WAS; 2/1 91.7% vs. ATL: 1/27 15 at PHI; 1/25 FT Percentage 95.8% vs. CLE; 2/26 44.8% vs. UTA; 11/24 9.5% vs. IND: 12/8 15 vs. MIA; 2/2 Off. Rebounds 19 (2x) MR: at PHI; 1/25 1 at LAL; 3/9 Def. Rebounds 43 at TOR; 3/21 14 at BKN; 1/31 Tot. Rebounds 57 at TOR; 3/21 17 at BKN; 1/31 Assists 31 at LAL; 3/9 8 vs. HOU; 12/29 Steals 15 (3x) MR: vs. MIA; 2/2 4 (4x) MR: vs. POR; 1/21 Turnovers 25 vs. PHO; 11/3 6 (2x) MR: at CHI; 3/17 Blocks 8 (2x) MR: at TOR; 3/21 (3x) MR: at CLE; 3/2 213-14 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES HIGH PLAYER OPPONENT DATE Minutes 5 Johnson Raptors 3/21 Points FG Made 17 Aldridge Blazers 12/4 42 Meeks at LAL; 3/9 FG Attempted 28 Aldridge Blazers 12/4 41 Green at PHX; 3/6 3P Made 8 Green Suns 3/6 38 Thomas vs. SAC; 1/19 3P Attempted 13 Green Suns 3/6 38 Aldridge at POR; 12/4 FT Made 15 DeRozan Raptors 3/21 FT Attempted 16 Lawson Nuggets 3/24 Rebounds Off. Rebounds 1 Monroe Pistons 11/8 19 Hickson vs. DEN; 11/18 Def. Rebounds 13 Gortat Wizards 2/1 16 Aldridge vs. POR; 1/21 Tot. Rebounds 19 Hickson Nuggets 11/18 16 Vucevic vs. ORL; 12/15 Assists 17 Marshall Lakers 2/13 15 Monroe at DET; 11/8 Steals 8 Young 76ers 1/25 Blocks 5 Johnson Raptors 3/21 Assists Points 42 Meeks Lakers 3/9 17 Marshall at LAL; 2/13 16 Paul at LAC; 11/13 15 Wall at WAS; 2/1 14 Lawson at DEN; 1/9

. THUNDER GAME-BY-GAME. Date Game FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-TR AST ST TO BS PTS 1/3 OKC 33-81.47 6-19.316 29-33.879 1-35-45 9 15 14 4 11 @ UTA 36-79.456 6-22.273 2-3.667 1-34-44 25 6 22 5 98 11/1 OKC 29-83.349 7-31.226 16-19.842 14-28-42 15 5 21 6 81 @ MIN 33-77.429 8-2.4 26-33.788 9-35-44 21 14 16 2 1 11/3 @ OKC 35-82.427 2-18.111 31-37.838 1-31-44 2 8 15 4 13 PHX 32-8.4 14-37.378 18-22.818 12-31-43 21 11 25 3 96 11/6 @ OKC 43-79.544 5-13.385 16-23.696 1-34-44 28 1 24 5 17 DAL 36-85.424 9-23.391 12-14.857 11-25-36 17 12 21 2 93 11/8 OKC 37-82.451 6-17.353 39-44.886 17-35-52 22 9 13 9 119 @ DET 39-91.429 11-31.355 21-27.778 16-26-42 22 1 13 6 11 11/1 @ OKC 41-92.446 6-2.3 18-22.818 17-42-58 21 7 17 8 16 WAS 4-88.455 12-29.414 13-26.5 7-34-41 23 5 13 7 15 11/13 OKC 35-75.467 6-16.375 27-33.818 8-27-35 27 12 22 3 13 @ LAC 39-86.453 6-28.214 27-34.794 18-32-5 3 15 22 4 111 11/14 OKC 41-8.513 9-22.49 24-28.857 13-35-48 2 4 19 3 115 @ GS 45-94.479 14-23.69 12-14.857 9-22-31 26 12 7 5 116 11/16 OKC 34-82.415 5-17.294 19-27.74 12-39-51 17 7 11 6 92 @ MIL 3-86.349 8-22.364 11-15.733 14-38-52 18 7 16 6 79 11/18 @ OKC 38-93.49 13-27.481 26-32.813 19-34-53 24 6 12 6 115 DEN 4-83.482 8-23.348 25-43.581 1-35-45 24 7 13 6 113 11/21 @ OKC 41-79.519 4-19.211 19-29.655 9-4-49 25 7 17 7 15 LAC 38-92.413 8-28.286 7-15.467 1-31-41 26 9 1 2 91 11/24 @ OKC 36-71.57 5-12.417 18-22.818 5-41-46 24 1 17 4 95 UTA 28-71.394 4-18.222 13-29.448 6-27-33 17 9 18 4 73 11/27 @ OKC 39-84.464 4-15.267 12-15.8 11-4-51 24 5 16 6 94 SAS 36-92.391 7-27.259 9-14.643 12-33-45 19 11 13 3 88 11/29 @ OKC 36-92.391 6-18.333 35-42.833 11-42-53 16 8 12 9 113 GS 42-95.442 8-26.38 2-29.69 12-39-51 2 4 15 6 112 12/1 @ OKC 49-87.563 9-19.474 6-9.667 8-35-43 26 8 15 1 113 MIN 37-89.416 9-29.31 2-26.769 15-31-46 22 12 13 2 13 12/3 OKC 36-83.434 7-2.35 18-2.9 1-37-47 21 5 17 5 97 @ SAC 35-89.393 1-29.345 15-19.789 13-28-41 24 9 8 5 95 12/4 OKC 39-89.438 5-11.455 21-24.875 13-3-43 11 7 14 7 14 @ POR 44-98.449 8-23.348 15-17.882 16-31-47 22 7 11 7 111 12/6 OKC 39-77.56 7-21.333 24-3.8 7-34-41 2 9 14 11 19 @ NOP 33-88.375 3-16.188 26-34.765 19-3-49 19 9 16 3 95 12/8 @ OKC 47-77.61 5-13.385 19-2.95 1-36-46 27 6 19 8 118 IND 34-85.4 7-21.333 19-21.95 9-2-29 13 9 14 4 94 12/1 OKC 38-86.442 4-18.222 21-28.75 1-44-54 27 8 17 7 11 @ ATL 31-87.356 9-26.346 21-27.778 12-33-45 24 1 15 5 92 12/11 OKC 4-71.563 9-18.5 27-33.818 8-34-42 22 8 21 5 116 @ MEM 34-81.42 6-15.4 26-34.765 9-24-33 17 11 15 3 1 12/13 @ OKC 47-99.475 8-25.32 2-23.87 2-39-59 34 14 14 8 122 LAL 36-87.414 7-25.28 18-31.581 15-26-41 26 7 19 4 97 12/15 @ OKC 39-87.448 5-19.263 18-2.9 11-34-45 23 1 14 7 11 ORL 37-82.451 7-24.292 17-26.654 9-36-45 19 7 14 2 98 12/17 OKC 43-88.489 5-22.227 14-2.7 12-41-53 19 1 18 5 15 @ DEN 36-87.414 5-19.263 16-22.727 13-3-43 25 9 15 3 93 12/19 @ OKC 43-84.512 9-15.6 12-14.857 8-35-43 26 12 16 7 17 CHI 29-77.377 8-29.276 29-39.744 11-29-4 2 8 17 6 95 12/21 OKC 43-88.489 12-27.444 15-18.833 1-38-48 22 6 13 9 113 @ SAS 35-82.427 9-19.474 21-26.88 7-3-37 25 7 12 4 1 12/22 @ OKC 28-76.368 7-23.34 35-36.972 13-34-47 17 7 19 7 98 TOR 36-91.396 8-2.4 24-29.828 12-2-42 22 7 14 2 14 12/25 OKC 45-84.536 13-24.542 2-26.769 8-38-46 32 8 1 3 123 @ NYK 38-9.422 6-23.261 12-19.632 12-3-42 23 5 12 2 94 12/27 OKC 33-8.413 8-25.32 15-24.625 1-38-48 19 2 12 5 89 @ CHA 3-8.375 9-23.391 16-2.8 9-34-43 2 5 12 5 85 12/29 @ OKC 47-82.573 1-22.455 13-16.813 4-45-49 28 6 12 5 117 HOU 31-85.365 7-28.25 17-31.548 11-27-38 8 4 9 4 86 12/31 @ OKC 36-82.439 3-14.214 19-26.731 1-42-52 15 3 11 4 94 POR 36-91.396 8-33.242 18-21.857 1-33-43 26 5 6 3 98 1/2 @ OKC 34-68.5 9-22.49 16-19.842 6-27-33 2 9 21 6 93 BKN 31-7.443 9-24.375 24-31.774 9-25-34 16 13 19 2 95 1/4 OKC 4-83.482 8-24.333 27-28.964 1-35-45 22 7 22 8 115 @ MIN 43-94.457 7-2.35 18-29.621 9-31-4 25 12 15 1 111 1/5 @ OKC 43-83.518 9-19.474 24-31.774 12-31-43 28 1 9 5 119 BOS 35-8.438 11-23.478 15-24.625 12-25-37 23 5 16 6 96 1/7 @ OKC 35-89.393 6-34.176 25-31.86 15-25-4 18 13 1 2 11 UTA 4-68.588 8-18.444 24-31.774 3-37-4 22 6 2 6 112 1/9 OKC 3-85.353 6-24.25 22-27.815 8-38-46 11 8 12 1 88 @ DEN 37-9.411 14-31.452 13-18.722 12-41-53 24 7 13 4 11 1/11 @ OKC 35-86.47 1-25.4 21-27.778 21-37-58 24 6 18 7 11 MIL 32-81.395 12-31.387 9-14.643 13-27-4 22 7 16 4 85 1/14 OKC 33-81.47 5-21.238 16-2.8 12-33-45 12 5 19 5 87 @ MEM 32-8.4 4-14.286 22-27.815 11-32-43 19 8 13 3 9