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OKLAHOMA CITY 2009-10 REGULAR SEASON GAME NOTES GAME #20 ٠ HOME GAME #11 OKLAHOMA CITY vs. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (10-9) (6-13) MONDAY ٠DECEMBER 7, 2009 ٠7:00 PM (CDT) ٠ FORD CENTER, OK 2009-10 SCHEDULE/RESULTS.. OKLAHOMA CITY PROBABLE STARTERS NO DATE OPP W/L TV/RECORD. 1 10/28 vs. SAC W, 102-89 1-0 2 10/30 @ DET W, 91-83 2-0 3 11/1 vs. POR L, 74-83 2-1 4 11/3 vs. LAL L, 98-101 2-2 5 11/6 @ HOU L, 94-105 2-3 6 11/8 vs. ORL W, 102-74 3-3 7 11/10 @ SAC L, 98-101 3-4 8 11/11 @ LAC W, 83-79 4-4 9 11/14 @ SA W, 101-98 5-4 10 11/15 vs. LAC L, 93-101 5-5 11 11/17 @ MIA W, 100-97 6-5 12 11/18 @ ORL L, 94-108 6-6 13 11/20 vs. WAS W, 127-108 7-6 14 11/22 @ LAL L, 85-101 7-7 15 11/24 @ UTA W, 104-94 8-7 16 11/27 vs. MIL W, 108-90 9-7 17 11/29 vs. HOU L, 91-100 9-8 18 12/2 vs. PHI W, 117-106 10-8 19 12/4 vs. BOS L, 87-105 10-9 20 12/7 vs. GS FS-OK 21 12/11 @ MEM FS-OK 22 12/13 vs. CLE FS-OK 23 12/14 @ DEN FS-OK 24 12/16 vs. DAL ESPN/KSBI 25 12/18 vs. DET FS-OK 26 12/19 @ HOU FS-OK 27 12/22 @ LAL FS-OK 28 12/23 @ PHX KSBI 29 12/26 vs. CHA FS-OK 30 12/28 @ NJ FS-OK 31 12/29 @ WAS FS-OK 32 12/31 vs. UTA FS-OK 33 1/2 @ MIL FS-OK 34 1/4 @ CHI FS-OK 35 1/6 vs. NO KSBI 36 1/9 vs. IND FS-OK 37 1/11 vs. NY FS-OK 38 1/13 vs. SA KSBI 39 1/15 @ DAL FS-OK 40 1/16 vs. MIA FS-OK 41 1/18 @ ATL FS-OK 42 1/20 @ MIN FS-OK 42 1/22 @ MEM FS-OK 44 1/23 @ CLE FS-OK 45 1/27 vs. CHI KSBI 46 1/29 vs. DEN FS-OK 47 1/ 31 vs. GS FS-OK 48 2/2 vs. ATL FS-OK 49 2/3 @ NO KSBI 50 2/6 @ GS FS-OK 51 2/9 @ POR FS-OK 52 2/16 vs. DAL FS-OK 53 2/20 @ NY FS-OK 54 2/21 @ MIN FS-OK 55 2/23 vs. PHX FS-OK 56 2/24 @ SA KSBI 57 2/26 vs. MIN FS-OK 58 2/28 vs. TOR FS-OK 59 3/2 vs. SAC FS-OK 60 3/3 @ DEN KSBI 61 3/5 @ LAC FS-OK 62 3/7 @ SAC FS-OK 63 3/10 vs. NO KSBI 64 3/12 vs. NJ FS-OK 65 3/14 vs. UTA FS-OK 66 3/17 @ CHA KSBI 67 3/19 @ TOR FS-OK 68 3/21 @ IND FS-OK 69 3/22 vs. SA FS-OK 70 3/24 vs. HOU KSBI 71 3/26 vs. LAL FS-OK 72 3/28 vs. POR FS-OK 73 3/30 @ PHI FS-OK 74 3/31 @ BOS KSBI 75 4/3 @ DAL FS-OK 76 4/4 vs. MIN FS-OK 77 4/6 @ UTA FS-OK 78 4/7 vs. DEN FS-OK 79 4/9 vs. PHX FS-OK 80 4/11 @ GS FS-OK 81 4/12 @ POR FS-OK 82 4/14 vs. MEM FS-OK No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate From Yrs. Pro 22 Jeff Green F 6-9 235 8/28/86 Georgetown 2 35 Kevin Durant F 6-9 230 9/2988 Texas 2 36 Etan Thomas C 6-10 260 4/1/78 Syracuse 7 2 Thabo Sefolosha G 6-7 215 5/2/84 Vevey (Switzerland) 3 0 Russell Westbrook G 6-3 187 11/12/88 UCLA 1 OKLAHOMA CITY RESERVES 4 Nick Collison F/C 6-10 255 10/26/80 Kansas 5 13 James Harden G 6-5 220 8/26/89 ASU R 9 Serge Ibaka F 6-10 235 9/18/89 Brazzavilla (Congo) R 12 Nenad Krstic C 7-0 240 7/25/83 Kraljevo (Serbia) 5 14 Shaun Livingston G 6-7 185 9/11/85 Peoria Central HS (IL) 4 23 Byron Mullens C 7-0 275 2/14/89 Ohio State R 7 Kevin Ollie G 6-2 195 12/27/72 Connecticut 12 5 Kyle Weaver G 6-6 201 2/18/86 Washington State 1 3 D.J. White F 6-9 251 8/31/86 Indiana 1 29 Mike Wilks G 5-10 180 5/7/79 Rice 6 OKLAHOMA CITY STAFF HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACHES DIRECTOR ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE/ ASSISTANT COACH ATHLETIC TRAINER Scott Brooks (UC Irvine) Ron Adams (Fresno Pacific, Fresno State) Maurice Cheeks (West Texas State) Rex Kalamian (Cal Poly Pomona) Mark Bryant (Seton Hall) Brian Keefe (UNLV) Dwight Daub (Evansville) Joe Sharpe (Old Dominion)..RECORDS.. RECORDS BY MONTH/DAY RECORD HOME ROAD OVERALL 10-9 (.526) 5-5 (.500) 5-4 (.555) WESTERN 4-7 (.364) 1-4 (.200) 3-3 (.500) EASTERN 6-2 (.750) 4-1 (.800) 2-1 (.667) STREAKS Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 1 OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR 2-0 7-8 1-1 -- -- -- -- SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1-4 -- 2-2 3-1 -- 3-2 1-0 INFORMATION INJURY REPORT: PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: SCOTT BROOKS PREGAME MEDIA AVAILABILITY: RECENT TRANSACTIONS: Kyle Weaver is OUT (shoulder surgery) Kevin Ollie is OUT (right knee surgery) Nenad Krstic is day-to-day (sprained left ankle) Nenad Krstic: NEY-nad KRIS-tich Thabo Sefolosha: TA-bow sef-a-low-sha Serge Ibaka: Surge Ee-BAK-a Etan Thomas: ah-than 90 minutes prior to game 11/26/09: Signed guard Mike Wilks 11/25/09: Waived forward Ryan Bowen

TONIGHT S OPPONENT GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS.. 2008-09 VS. WARRIORS 12/7/09 Monday Golden State at Oklahoma City 7:00 p.m. 1/31/10 Sunday Golden State at Oklahoma City 6:00 p.m. 2/6/10 Saturday Oklahoma City at Golden State 9:30 p.m. 4/11/10 Sunday Oklahoma City at Golden State 8:00 p.m. 2008-09 VS. WARRIORS (2-2) OKC OKC WARRIORS WARRIORS Date Site W/L Score High Scorer High Rebounder High Scorer High Rebounder 12/8/08 Oklahoma City L 102-112 Durant 41 Collison/Durant 10 Crawford 19 Biedrins 21 12/31/08 Oklahoma City W 107-100 Green 26 Durant 10 Azubuike 24 Biedrins 13 1/21/09 Golden State W 122-121 Westbrook 30 Durant 12 Jackson 29 Crawford 7 2/21/09 Golden State L 120-133 Durant 32 Green 15 Jackson 26 Maggette 8 CURRENT STREAKS VS. WARRIORS SITE LAST WIN SCORE LAST LOSS SCORE STREAK Home 12/31/08 107-100 12/8/08 102-112 Won 1 Away 1/21/09 122-121 2/21/09 120-133 Lost 1 Overall 1/21/09 122-121 2/21/09 120-133 Lost 1 VS. WARRIORS ALL-TIME LARGEST WINNING MARGIN Home Road Neutral Total OKC: 45 2/14/71 at Seattle 146-101 Total: 74-33 47-61 0-0 121-94 GOLDEN STATE: 36 3/15/75 at Golden State 84-120 NEXT OPPONENT MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES. 2009-10 VS. GRIZZLIES 12/11/09 Friday Oklahoma City at Memphis 7:00 p.m. 1/22/10 Friday Oklahoma City at Memphis 7:00 p.m. 4/14/10 Wednesday Memphis at Oklahoma City 7:00 p.m. 2008-09 VS. GRIZZLIES (3-1) GRIZZLIES GRIZZLES Date Site W/L Score High Scorer High Rebounder High Scorer High Rebounder 11/29/08 Memphis W 111-103 Durant 30 Durant 7 Mayo 30 Mayo 7 12/10/08 Oklahoma City L 102-108 Durant 28 Collison 8 Gay 22 Gasol/Gay/Warrick 6 1/28/09 Oklahoma City W 114-102 Durant 35 Durant 10 Gay 25 Arthur/Gay 8 2/28/09 Memphis W 99-92 Green 27 Sefolosha 11 Gay 20 Gasol 9 CURRENT STREAKS VS. GRIZZLIES SITE LAST WIN SCORE LAST LOSS SCORE STREAK Home 1/28/09 114-102 12/10/08 102-108 Lost 1 Away 2/28/09 99-92 1/18/08 100-124 Won 2 Overall 2/28/09 99-92 12/10/08 102-108 Won 1 VS. GRIZZLIES ALL-TIME LARGEST WINNING MARGIN Home Road Neutral Total OKC: 40 4/3/98 at Vancouver 138-98 Total: 20-5 20-8 0-0 40-13 MEMPHIS: 25 3/8/06 at Seattle 124-87 25 11/8/05 at Memphis 69-94

RECENT GAMES. Game #19 Oklahoma City 87 Boston 105 Ford Center 12/4/09 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Celtics 31 29 28 17 105 Thunder 20 29 16 22 87 High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists CELTICS High Scoring CELTICS High Rebounds CELTICS High Assists Durant 36 Three with 5 Westbrook 4 Garnett 23 Garnett/Perkins 8 Rondo - 6 GAME HIGHLIGHTS: Seven BOS players recorded double-figure scoring totals (only two for OKC), as the Celtics handed Oklahoma City their largest defeat of the season (18 points). The Thunder allowed the Celtics to shoot an opponent season-high 56.5% (39-69 FG s) including 9-of-17 shooting from behind the 3-point arc. Meanwhile, OKC converted only 3-of-17 3-point field goals on the night (17.6%). For the eighth time this season, Kevin Durant reached the 30-point scoring plateau (5-3 record). When he was taken out of the game at the 6:23 mark of the 4 th quarter, KD had scored 36 (13-19 FG s) of the Thunder s 74 points. With the win, BOS swept their four-game road trip (eight-game win streak overall), while improving their road record to a 9-1 mark. In 26 minutes of action, Kevin Garnett missed only one-of-eleven shots to finish with a team-high 23 points and eight rebounds. OKC was outrebounded by a 30-40 margin. The 30 rebounds for Oklahoma City represents a season-low. The Thunder was outrebounded by 10+ for the third time this season (0-3 record). Game #18 Oklahoma City 117 Philadelphia 106 Ford Center 12/2/09 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FINAL 76ers 33 22 27 24 106 Thunder 29 25 34 29 117 High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists 76ERS High Scoring 76ERS High Rebounds 76ERS High Assists Durant 33 Collison 7 6 Westbrook 15 Iguodala 28 Iguodala/Dalembert - 7 Green - 6 GAME HIGHLIGHTS: Thunder guard Russell Westbrook set a new career-high with 15 assists to go along with only two turnovers. OKC is 5-0 this season when Westbrook records 10+ assists. Just one game after allowing a season-high 23 offensive rebounds, OKC won the rebounding battle versus Phily by a 42-25 margin. OKC is now 9-3 this season when outrebounding their opponent and a perfect 3-0 when outrebounding the opposition by 10+. After trailing 54-55 at halftime, OKC outscored PHI 63-51 in the second half thanks to 55.0% shooting from the field (22-40 FG s). On the night, the Thunder recorded a season-high 12 made 3-point field goals (50.5%; 12-24). Kevin Durant finished with a game-high 33 point on 10-21 FG s. OKC is 5-2 this season when KD scores 30+ points. He is now seven points away from reaching the 4,000-point career scoring plateau. After missing the previous four games due to injury (right knee soreness), Nick Collison returned to the Thunder lineup and in 21 minutes, he finished with 18 points on 8-of-9 field goals to go along with a team-high seven rebounds. The Thunder is 5-2 this season in games played immediately after a loss. Game #17 Oklahoma City 91 Houston 100 Ford Center 11/29/09 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Rockets 25 20 24 31 100 Thunder 29 25 17 20 91 High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists ROCKETS High Scoring ROCKETS High Rebounds ROCKETS High Assists Durant 25 Durant 9 Durant 6 Brooks/Landry 21 Landry 10 Brooks - 4 GAME HIGHLIGHTS: The Thunder allowed a season-high 23 offensive rebounds as HOU outrebounded OKC by a 46-35 margin. It was the second time this season OKC was outrebounded by 10+ (0-2 record). OKC also surrendered 100-plus points for the eighth time this season (1-7 record). HOU guard Aaron Brooks scored 18 of his team-high (tying) 21 points in the second half as the Rockets outscored the Thunder 55-37 in the final two periods. Brooks connected on all three of his 3-point attempts. Meanwhile OKC converted just one-of-fifteen 3-point field goal attempts on the night. Led by Carl Landry s 21 points (9-18 FG s), the Rockets reserves outscored the Thunder bench by a 48-22 margin. Kevin Durant posted a team-high with 25 points, nine rebounds and six assists. It was his 14 th 20+ scoring game of the season. In just three minutes of action, DJ White recorded eight points on a perfect 3-of-3 shooting. Rockets starting forward Luis Scola left the game at the 11:30 mark of the 1 st quarter due to injury (seven stitches to right eyelid) and did not return.

OKLAHOMA CITY NOTES.... Race to 4,000 and Beyond: Kevin Durant, the NBA s 3 rd leading scorer (28.1 ppg) became the second youngest NBA player (behind LeBron James) to reach 4,000 career points scored as he knocked-down a 17-foot jump shot midway through the first quarter during OKC s most recent contest versus the Boston Celtics. It took Durant all but 173 games played in his young career to reach the 4,000-point plateau. Based on his current scoring clip, Durant is on pace to reach the 5,000 career points list later this season at Minnesota (2/21). New and Improved: Through the first five weeks of the NBA season, Thunder second-year guard Russell Westbrook has shown an improved all-around game. During his first nineteen contests, Westbrook is averaging 16.3 points, 7.1 assists and 4.5 rebounds in 34.2 minutes per game. Only a select number of NBA players have maintained such averages throughout the course of an entire season. Below is a list of those second-year players to average 16-plus points, 6-plus assists and 4-plus rebounds during their sophomore NBA seasons. Second-Year Player Averages (last 10 years) Year PPG APG RPG Russell Westbrook (OKC) 2009-10 16.3 7.1 4.5 Chris Paul 2005-06 17.3 8.9 4.4 LeBron James 2003-04 27.2 7.2 7.4 Dwyane Wade 2003-04 24.1 6.8 5.2 Gilbert Arenas 2001-02 18.3 6.3 4.7 Steve Francis 1999-00 19.9 6.5 6.9 Winning with D: Despite their 105-87 loss to the Boston Celtics on Friday night, the Thunder ranks 7 th in the NBA by allowing 95.4 points per game (allowed 103.1 points per game last season). The Thunder has held their opponent to 90 points or fewer in seven-of-nineteen games this season (6-1 record in such contests). Oklahoma City also ranks 12 th in opponent field goal percentage by allowing their opposition to shoot 44.6%. Lastly. Defense is quickly becoming the trademark during Thunder victories this season. In the ten Thunder wins (SAC, DET, ORL, LAC, SA, MIA, WAS, UTA, MIL and PHI), OKC is allowing only 90.8 points per game on 42.6% shooting. Road Warriors: With their win over the Heat in Miami (11/17), the Thunder won three strait road contests in the first month of the season. As a point of reference, the OKC franchise failed to win three consecutive road contests in each of the last two seasons. Through the first four weeks of the season, no team had played more road contests then the Oklahoma City Thunder (as of 11/24). With nine road games already under their belt, OKC owns a 5-4 road away from the Ford Center after their 104-94 victory versus the Jazz in Utah on 11/24. Last year, the Thunder won a total of eight road contests and it took OKC until March 10 th (at SAC) before the team would claim their fifth road win. KD in Rarified Air: With his 28-point performance on 11-of-22 shooting versus the Jazz in Utah, Kevin Durant became just the fourth player in league history, joining LeBron James (twice), Shaquille O Neal and Michael Jordan, to score at least 400 points during the first 15 games of a season at age 21 or younger. Through the first 15 games of the season, KD maintained a 27.1 scoring clip (5 th in the NBA). Red-hot scoring streaks are not unfamiliar territory to Durant. Last season prior to his injury at Dallas (2/27), Kevin Durant found himself on a scoring tear seldom witnessed by a second year NBA player. In the 17 games prior to his injury (1/16 vs. DET through 2/24 vs. LAL), Durant posted a scoring average of 32.3 points per game. During this five-week long span, Durant led the NBA in scoring by a 2.4 point per game margin (LeBron James; 29.9 ppg). It had been 35 years since a second year player last averaged 32+ points across a 17-game span (Bob McAdoo; 34.7 ppg during the 1974 season). Youth Movement: The Thunder enters the 2009-10 season as the second youngest team in the NBA with an average age of 25 years and 130 days (as of opening night). They trail only the Memphis Grizzlies who boast an average age of 25 years and 92 days. Additionally, the OKC opening night (10/28) starting lineup (Durant, Green, Krstic, Sefolosha and Westbrook) was the youngest in the league with an average age of 23 years and 179 days. For a matter of comparison, the age of the average NBA roster is 26 years and 329 days and the oldest team in the league entering the 2009-10 season was the San Antonio Spurs with an average age of 29 years and 73 days. There are currently eight players on the Thunder roster age 23 or younger. Filling up the Ford: The Thunder began the 2009-10 season right where they left off with another sellout. Those that made up the capacity crowd of 18,203 on opening night (10/28) in Oklahoma City were greeted with a new and improved Ford Center. As part of a taxpayer funded initiative passed in March 2008, numerous arena improvements were recently completed. The Ford Center now boasts a state-of-the art scoreboard, new terrace suites and a courtside club to go along with a new and improved Thunder locker room. Last season, fans from near and far flocked to Oklahoma City to witness Thunder basketball. During the Thunder s inaugural season in OKC, the Ford Center recorded 18 sellouts (19,136) including eight consecutive to end the season. In 41 home games, the Thunder s average attendance topped the 18,700 mark (11 th best in the NBA), accounting for an average capacity of nearly 98.0%. This season, the Thunder has sold-out seven of their first ten home contests. The Thunder is drawing an average crowd of 17,939 through the first five weeks of the 2009-10 season (98.5% capacity).

Harden Heats Up: After failing to record double-figure scoring totals during his first 11 NBA games, OKC rookie James Harden broke-out to score 10+ points in five strait OKC contests at the end of last month (11/18-11/27), including back-to-back 24- point and 25-point performances versus the Magic and Wizards, respectively. Including his 15-point effort (perfect 3-of-3 on 3- point FG s) vs. MIL (11/27), Harden averaged 16.8 points on 51.9% shooting (50.0% 3-point shooting; 14-28) during the nineday span. During OKC s win versus the Washington Wizards on 11/20, Harden came off the bench to record a season-high 25 points on 8-of-11 shooting as he single-handedly outscored the Wizard s reserves (25-20). In the Thunder match-ups vs. Orlando (11/18) and Washington (11/20), Harden connected on 10-of-13 3-point field goals including seven consecutive makes during this two-game stretch. The seven consecutive makes ties a rookie record for the most consecutive 3-pointers converted by a first-year player since Michael Dickerson made eight strait for the Houston Rockets (5/4/99-5/5/99). His six 3-point makes at Orlando (11/18) tied a rookie franchise record (Rich Frahm; 12/20/03). Defending When it Matters: During the Thunder s 83-79 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers (11/11) at STAPLES Center, OKC held the Clippers to just 10 4 th quarter points on 15.8% shooting (3-19 FG s). The 10 points surrendered in the 4 th quarter is the fewest allowed since the 2006-07 season when the OKC franchise held the New Orleans Hornets to an all-time franchise low six 4 th quarter points. Through the first 19 games of the season, the Thunder is limiting their opponents to 22.2 points during the final 12 minutes of regulation. In the ten Thunder wins, OKC opponents are shooting just 40.7% (73-179 FG s) in the fourth quarter. Strong back-2-back Showings at the Ford: With their 127-108 victory over the Wizards on 11/20 and their 108-90 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on 11/27, the OKC franchise won back-to-back home games by 18-plus points for the first time since November of 2004 (Nov. 5 th 10 th ). During this two-game home tear, the Thunder averaged 117.5 points on 50.3% shooting (48.6% 3-point shooting). The 127 points scored versus the Wizards on 11/20 was the most recorded in regulation (excluding overtime) by the OKC franchise since February 21 st, 2001 (127-98 win vs. DEN). First Impressions: With their 102-89 victory over the Sacramento Kings on October 28 th, the OKC franchise secured their first opening night victory since 2003 when they defeated the Los Angeles Clippers 109-100 in Saitama, Japan. During the Thunder s wire-to-wire win at the Ford Center, Russell Westbrook set a career-high with 13 assists to go along with 14 points and seven rebounds. With his 13 assists, Westbrook single-handily matched the entire assist total for the entire Kings team. The last time an OKC franchise player matched the entire opposing team s assist total occurred in 2006 when Luke Ridnour handed-out 13 assists in a 110-106 defeat vs. the Portland Trail Blazers. With their most recent win vs. PHI (12/2), the Thunder enters tonight s contest versus the Golden State Warriors with a record of 10-9 which is the best start for the OKC franchise through the first seventeen games since the 2004-05 season when the team started the season with a record of 16-3. Early Returns: After recording double-figure assist totals nine times during his rookie season (2008-09), Russell Westbrook has already posted five 10-plus assist performances through the first five weeks of the season. Westbrook, who currently ranks 7 th in the NBA with 7.1 assists per game, has increased his assist total after averaging 5.2 apg during his rookie season. Oklahoma City is 5-0 this year when Westbrook records 10+ assists. Perfection from the Stripe: During OKC s loss to the Sacramento Kings (11/10), Kevin Durant recorded a game-high 37 points in large part due to his efficiency from the charity stripe. Durant set a franchise record by converting 18 made free throws without a miss (also a NBA season-high). Setting all-time franchise records from the free throw line is not unfamiliar to Durant. Last season versus the Los Angeles Clippers (1/23/09), KD converted 24 made free throws (on 26 attempts) en route to a 46-point performance at STAPLES Center. Durant s 24 made free throws set a Thunder franchise record. In addition, Durant set a NBA season-high for most FT s made during the 2008-09 season. In doing so, Durant became one of only four players over the last 20 years to convert 24+ FT s in a single game (MR; LeBron James: 24-of-28 on 3/12/06). Back-2-Back Sets: With their game in Orlando on November 18 th, the Thunder closed-out the third of 18 back-to-back sets this season. OKC secured splits in each of their first three back-to-back match-ups this year. So far this season, the Thunder is 2-1 on the first night of a back-to-back and 1-2 on the second night. Last season, the Thunder posted an 8-28 record in their back-to-back pairings (3-15 in first game, 5-13 in second game). Let the Balloting Begin: Thunder forward Kevin Durant, forward Jeff Green and guard Russell Westbrook all appeared on the 2010 NBA All-Star Ballot which was unveiled earlier this month during a special tip-off event in Dallas, the Official Host City of NBA All-Star Weekend 2010. Voting will take place at all Thunder home contests at the Ford Center for games played between Sunday, November 15 vs. the LA Clippers and all the way through Oklahoma City s match-up with Indiana on January 9 th. The Thunder trio can also be voted-in via online balloting at thunder.nba.com which begins immediately and continues on through January 18. The 2010 NBA All-Star Game will be played at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, before an expected crowd of more than 80,000 the largest group ever to witness a live basketball game, on Sunday, Feb. 14, 2010.

Technically Speaking: With three (individual) technical fouls called through the first nineteen games of the 2009-10 season, the Thunder continue their run of being one of the fewest T d-up teams in the league. During the 2008-09 season, 11 individual technicals (excludes defensive technicals) were whistled on Thunder players and coaches. This total was the fewest awarded to any NBA team during the season. In addition, the Thunder committed 31 total technical fouls (includes individual and defensive 3-second technicals) which tied for the fewest in the NBA (San Antonio). This total also represents the fewest T s committed in the NBA since the 1997-98 season (Golden State; 22). Lots of Magic at the Ford Center: During the Thunder s 102-74 victory over the Orlando Magic on November 8 th, OKC held ORL to 30 second half points on 29.4% field goal shooting (10-34 FG s). The 28-point margin of victory represents the largest Thunder win in Ford Center history. In knocking-off last season s Eastern Conference Champions, the Thunder shot a seasonhigh 57.1% while handing-out a season-best 27 assists. Meanwhile, Orlando shot a season-worst 36.8% while converting a season-low 25 made field goals. Orlando was held to fewer than 75 points for just the third time in the last three-plus seasons. With the victory, the Thunder notched their third win of the year. It was not until December 19 th of last season (vs. TOR) before the Thunder would claim their third win. What Lazy Days of Summer?: The Thunder was the only NBA team to participate in multiple summer leagues this past offseason. Seven players currently on the Thunder roster saw action in the Orlando Pro Summer League (July 5-10) and the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas (July 10-19). Thunder second-year guard Russell Westbrook and OKC Rookie James Harden were both named to the 2009 Orlando Pro All-Summer League First-Team. In addition, Thunder forward D.J. White received secondteam honors for his performance in Orlando. In four Orlando Summer League contests Westbrook posted averages of 22.3 points (.519 FG%), 3.5 rebounds and 7.8 assists in 32.3 minutes per game. Harden, the No. 3 overall selection in this past summer s NBA draft participated in a total of nine summer league contests and recorded averages of 14.7 points (.506 FG%), 3.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 27.9 minutes per game. Country First: The OKC trio of Kevin Durant, Jeff Green and Russell Westbrook were all invited to participate in the 2009 USA Basketball Men s National Team mini-camp held in Las Vegas this past July. In preparation for the 2010 World Championships and the 2012 Olympic Games in London, USA basketball hosted the three-day event which included an intra-squad Blue vs. White scrimmage on the final day. Thunder Head Athletic Trainer, Joe Sharpe was also invited to participate in the Team USA event. Summer Oversees: Both Nenad Krstic (Serbia) and Thabo Sefolosha (Switzerland) spent the summer months representing their counties as they competed in the 2009 EuroBasket Championships held in Poland. While Sefolosha and Switzerland participated in the Division B bracket, Krstic helped lead the Serbia team to the Championship Game vs. Spain in the upper Division A bracket. In nine EuroBasket contests, Krstic posted averages of 13.4 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 23.4 minutes per game. Meanwhile, Sefolosha played in four games for the Swiss team and complied averages of 15.8 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 37.3 minutes per contest. Durant Dazzles: Through his first two NBA seasons, Kevin Durant has already proven that he is one of the elite scorers in the game. Durant, the NBA s 6 th leading scorer last season, averaged 25.3 points in just his second season removed from the University of Texas. He became the NBA s 5 th second-year player in the last 20 years to average better than 25 points per game. NBA s Top Second-Year Scorers (Last 20 Years) Kevin Durant (OKC) 2008-09 25.3 LeBron James (CLE) 2004-05 27.2 Vince Carter (TOR) 1999-00 25.7 Shaquille O Neal (ORL) 1993-94 29.3 David Robinson (SA) 1990-91 25.6 Not Two Shabby: After two seasons in the NBA, Kevin Durant boasts a 22.7 scoring average, the fifth highest career average for any second year player in the modern era (dating back to 1989). Only Shaquille O Neal (26.4), David Robinson (25.0), LeBron James (24.1) and Vince Carter (22.9) posted higher career scoring averages after their first two NBA seasons. Sophomore Studs: At the end of last season, second year players Kevin Durant and Jeff Green combined to average 41.8 points per game. The last pair of second year teammates to average a higher total was Allen Iverson and Jerry Stackhouse for the Philadelphia 76ers who more than a decade ago combined to average 44.2 points per game during the 1996-97 season

Young Guns: During the 2008-09 season, the Thunder registered a majority of their scoring from either first or second year players. In fact, OKC rookies and second year players combined to score 4,780 of the 7,952 total Thunder points. This total represents 60.1% of the OKC points scored, the highest percent of any team in the NBA during the 2008-09 season. The last team with a higher percentage of points coming from rookies and second year players occurred during the 1997-98 season when the Boston Celtics received 68.7% of their scoring from a young team which included the likes of Antoine Walker, Ron Mercer, and Walter McCarty. Rookie & Second Year Scoring (as % of team total) Oklahoma City 60.1% Memphis Grizzlies 50.3% Los Angeles Clippers 39.9% Miami Heat 38.9% Houston Rockets 32.0%. QUICK HITS. Thunder is 6-2 in games played after a loss Thunder is 5-0 when Russell Westbrook records 10+ assists Thunder is 7-2 when Nenad Krstic score 10+ points Thunder is 8-0 when scoring 100+ points Thunder is 2-8 when allowing 100+ points Thunder is 8-1 when allowing fewer than 100 points Thunder is 9-3 when they outrebound their opponent (1-6 when they do not) Thunder is 6-1 when leading at the half Thunder is 9-3 when leading after the third quarter Thunder is allowing 95.4 points per game after surrendering an average of 103.1 points per game last season Thunder leads the NBA in free throw shooting percentage (80.7%)

. HOW THE WAS BUILT. VIA DRAFT: Nick Collison: 2003 NBA Draft 12 th overall pick Kevin Durant: 2007 NBA Draft 2 nd overall pick Russell Westbrook: 2008 NBA Draft 4 th overall pick Serge Ibaka: 2008 NBA Draft 24 th overall pick James Harden: 2009 NBA Draft 3 rd overall pick VIA TRADE: Jeff Green: Acquired from Boston on Draft Night 2007 along with Wally Szczerbiak and Delonte West in exchange for Ray Allen and the 35 th pick in the 2007 NBA Draft. D.J. White: Acquired from Detroit on 6/26/08 in an exchange for the 32 nd (Walter Sharpe) and the 46 th (Trent Plaisted) picks in the 2008 NBA Draft. Originally selected by the Pistons in the first round (29 th pick overall) of the 2008 NBA Draft. Kyle Weaver: Acquired from Charlotte on 8/11/08 in a trade that sent a future second-round pick to Charlotte. Thabo Sefolosha: Acquired from Chicago along with cash considerations in exchange for the least favorable of the Thunder s three 2009 first round draft picks. Byron Mullens: Acquired from the Dallas Mavericks on Draft Night 2009 (24 th overall) in exchange for Rodrique Beaubois (25 th overall) and a 2010 second round draft pick. Etan Thomas: Acquired from Minnesota on 7/27/09 in exchange for Chucky Atkins and Damien Wilkins. VIA FREE AGENCY: Nenad Krstic: Signed on 12/30/08 Shaun Livingston: Signed on 3/31/09 Kevin Ollie: Signed on 8/1/09 Mike Wilks: Signed on 11/26/09 2009-10 GAMES LOST DUE TO INJURY /ILLNESS**. Player Date(s) Games Injury or Illness Shaun Livingston 11/17-11/29 7 Left Knee Nick Collison 11-22-11/29 4 Right Knee Soreness Kevin Ollie 11/24-12/4 5 Right Knee Pain Kyle Weaver 11/27-12/4 4 Separated Shoulder Nenad Krstic 11/29 1 Left Achilles Soreness Nenad Krstic 12/4 1 Sprained left ankle Total games missed (5 players): 22 games **During the 2008-09 season, 13 Thunder players missed games due to injury/illness (183 total games missed). 2009-10 STARTING LINEUPS**. FORWARD FORWARD CENTER GUARD GUARD GS W L STARTER GS W L Durant Green Krstic Sefolosha Westbrook 17 10 7 Collison 1 0 1 Durant Green Thomas Sefolosha Westbrook 1 0 1 Durant 19 10 9 Durant Green Collision Sefolosha Westbrook 1 0 1 Green 19 10 9 Harden -- -- -- Ibaka -- -- -- Krstic 17 10 7 Livingston -- -- -- Mullens -- -- -- Ollie -- -- -- Sefolosha 19 10 9 Thomas 1 0 1 Weaver -- -- -- Westbrook 19 10 9 White -- -- -- Wilks -- -- -- **During the 2008-09 season, the Thunder used a total of 20 different starting lineups

2009-10 RECORD WHEN. Thunder RECORD RECORD Shooting 50% or better 4-0 Create 10+ steals 3-3 Shooting under 50% 6-9 Surrender 10+ steals 2-4 Opponents shooting 50% or better 1-3 More assists than opponent 8-2 Opponents shooting under 50% 9-6 Fewer assists than opponent 2-7 Bench outscores opponent bench 5-3 Same number of assists 0-0 Bench outscored by opponent bench 5-6 Largest lead 33 vs. ORL; 11/8 When the benches are tied 0-0 Largest deficit 30 at ORL; 11/18 More points in the paint or tied 6-2 Largest halftime lead 17 vs. SAC; 10/28 Fewer points in the paint 4-7 Largest halftime deficit 23 at LAL; 11/22 More second chance points or tied 6-4 Largest margin of victory 28 vs. ORL; 11/8 Fewer second chance points 4-5 Largest margin of defeat 18 vs. BOS; 12/4 More fast break points or tied 8-6 Smallest margin of victory 3 at SA; 11/14 Fewer fast break points 2-3 Smallest margin of defeat 3 (2x) MR: at SAC; 11/10 More rebounds than opponent 9-3 Most points scored in a half 68 vs. SAC; 10/28 Fewer rebounds than opponent 1-5 Fewest points scored in a half 34 (2x) MR: at LAL; 11/22 Same number of rebounds 0-1 Most points scored in a quarter 39 vs. SAC; 10/28 15 or fewer turnovers 6-3 Fewest points scored in a quarter 14 vs. SAC; 10/28 5 Thunder players score 10+ 4-2 Longest winning streak 2 games (3x) MR:11/24 at UTA 11/27 vs. MIL) 6+ Thunder players score 10+ 0-0 Longest losing streak 3 games (11/1 vs. POR 11/6 at HOU) Kevin Durant Scores 30+ 5-3 National TV games (includes NBA TV) 3-1 OKC 10+ reb. more than opp. 3-0 1 st game back-to-back 2-1 OKC 10+ fewer reb. than opp. 0-3 2 nd game back-to-back 1-2 Westbrook 10+ assists 5-0 1 st game after a win 3-7 Green & Durant score 20+ 2-0 1 st game after a loss 6-2 Three OKC players score 20+ 2-0 Opponent shooting under 40% 4-0 Overtime Games 0-1 Head Coach Scott Brooks 2009-10 Record: 10-9 (.526) Overall Record: 32-56 (.364) NBA Head Coaching Experience: 2 nd NBA Season NBA Head Coaching Record Season Team W L Pct. 09-10 OKC 10 9.526 08-09 OKC 22 47.319 TOTAL 32 56.364

2009-10 GAME LEADERS. DOUBLE FIGURES DOUBLE- DOUBLES GAME LEADERS 10+ Pts 20+ Pts 30+ Pts 10+ Reb 10+ Ast Pt/Reb Pt/Ast Pts Reb Ast Nick Collison 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Kevin Durant 19 16 8 4 0 4 0 16 8 2 Jeff Green 14 2 0 3 0 3 0 0 4 0 James Harden 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Serge Ibaka 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 Nenad Krstic 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Shaun Livingston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Byron Mullens 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kevin Ollie 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Thabo Sefolosha 5 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 3 1 Etan Thomas 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Kyle Weaver 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Russell Westbrook 16 6 1 0 4 0 4 2 1 15 D.J. White 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Wilks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009-10 TEAM HIGHS/LOWS TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES HIGH LOW Points Rebounds Points 1 st Quarter 39 vs. SAC; 10/28 15 vs. POR; 11/1 127 vs. WAS; 11/20 52 vs. MIL; 11/27 2 nd Quarter 30 vs. ORL; 11/8 18 (2x) MR: at LAL; 11/22 117 vs. PHI; 12/2 51 at LAL; 11/22 3 rd Quarter 35 vs. LAC; 11/15 15 at ORL; 11/18 4 th Quarter 36 at ORL; 11/18 13 vs. SAC; 10/28 1 st Half 68 vs. SAC; 10/28 34 at LAL; 11/22 2 nd Half 65 vs. WAS; 11/20 34 vs. SAC; 10/28 1 st Overtime 8 vs. LAL; 11/3 8 vs. LAL; 11/3 FG% Assists FG Made 44 vs. WAS; 11/20 24 vs. POR; 11/1 FG Attempted 92 at HOU; 11/6 68 vs. BOS; 12/4.571 vs. ORL; 11/8 27 vs. ORL; 11/8 FG Percentage.571 vs. ORL; 11/8.343 vs. POR; 11/1.513 vs. SAC; 10/28 25 at UTA; 11/24 3P Made 12 vs. PHI; 12/2 1 vs. HOU; 11/29 3P Attempted 24 vs. PHI; 12/2 8 at HOU; 11/6 3P Percentage.571 vs. SAC; 10/28.067 vs. HOU; 11/29 FT Made 30 at SAC; 11/10 10 at LAC; 11/11 FT% Steals FT Attempted 35 (2x) MR: vs. MIL; 11/27 15 (2x) MR: at LAC; 11/11 FT Percentage.955 at MIA; 11/17.667 at LAC; 11/11.955 at MIA; 11/17 14 vs. WAS; 11/20 Off. Rebounds 18 (2x) MR: vs. PHI; 12/2 4 vs. ORL; 11/8.900 vs. HOU; 11/29 14 vs. LAL; 11/3 Def. Rebounds 41 vs. ORL; 11/8 24 (2x) MR: vs. BOS; 12/4 12 at SAC; 11/10 Tot. Rebounds 52 vs. MIL; 11/27 30 vs. BOS 12/4 Assists 27 vs. ORL; 11/8 6 vs. POR; 11/1 Steals 14 (2x) MR: vs. WAS; 11/20 4 vs. SAC; 10/28 Turnovers 21 vs. LAL; 11/3 11 (2x) MR: vs. MIL; 11/27 Blocks 15 at LAL; 11/22 1 vs. LAC; 11/15 2009-10 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES HIGH PLAYER OPPONENT DATE Minutes 45 (2x) MR: Kevin Durant Houston 11/29 Points FG Made 14 Russell Westbrook Houston 11/6 Kevin Durant, 40 vs. LAC; 11/15 Kevin Durant, 37 at SAC; 11/11 FG Attempted 25 (2x) MR: Kevin Durant LA Clippers 11/15 Kevin Durant, 33 vs. MIL; 11/27 3P Made 6 James Harden Orlando 11/18 Russell Westbrook, 33 at HOU; 11/6 3P Attempted 10 James Harden LA Lakers 11/22 FT Made 18 Kevin Durant Sacramento 11/10 FT Attempted 18 Kevin Durant Sacramento 11/10 Rebounds Off. Rebounds 7 Serge Ibaka LA Lakers 11/22 Jeff Green, 14 vs. WAS; 11/20 Def. Rebounds 11 Kevin Durant Detroit 10/30 Serge Ibaka, 13 at LAL; 11/22 Tot. Rebounds 14 Jeff Green Washington 11/20 Kevin Durant, 12 at DET; 10/30 Assists 15 Russell Westbrook Philadelphia 12/2 Kevin Durant, 12 vs. MIL; 11/27 Steals 4 (5x) MR: Jeff Green Utah 11/24 Blocks 5 Serge Ibaka LA Lakers 11/22 Assists Russell Westbrook, 15 vs. PHI; 12/2 Points 40 Kevin Durant LA Clippers 11/15 Russell Westbrook, 13 vs. SAC; 10/28 Points in Quarter 18 Kevin Durant LA Clippers 11/15

2009-10 OPPONENT GAME LEADERS. 2009-10 OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS/LOWS TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES HIGH LOW Points Rebounds Points 1 st Quarter 35 at LAL; 11/22 17 at MIA; 11/17 108 vs. WAS; 11/20 51 at SAC; 11/10 2 nd Quarter 33 at ORL; 11/18 14 vs. POR; 11/1 108 at ORL; 11/18 49 at LAL; 11/22 3 rd Quarter 31 vs. WAS; 11/20 13 (2x) MR: vs. MIL; 11/27 4 th Quarter 31 vs. HOU; 11/21 10 at LAC; 11/11 1 st Half 61 at ORL; 11/18 39 vs. POR; 11/1 2 nd Half 55 at HOU; 11/6 30 vs. ORL; 11/8 1 st Overtime 11 vs. LAL; 11/3 11 vs. LAL; 11/3 FG% Assists FG Made 42 at HOU; 11/6 25 vs. ORL; 11/8 FG Attempted 99 at LAL; 11/22 68 vs. ORL; 11/8.538 at HOU; 11/6 26 at HOU; 11/6 FG Percentage.565 vs. BOS; 12/4.359 at LAC; 11/11.521 vs. LAL; 11/3 24 vs. BOS; 12/4 3P Made 14 vs. PHI; 12/2 2 at LAL; 11/22 3P Attempted 31 at ORL; 11/18 10 at UTA; 11/24 3P Percentage.609 vs. PHI; 12/2.143 (2x) MR: at LAL; 11/22 FT Made 31 at SAC; 11/10 15 (2x) MR: at UTA; 11/24 FT% Steals FT Attempted 36 at SAC; 11/10 18 (2x) MR: vs. HOU; 11/29 FT Percentage.947 vs. PHI; 12/2.618 vs. ORL; 11/8.947 vs. PHI; 12/2 16 vs. LAL; 11/3 Off. Rebounds 23 vs. HOU; 11/29 7 (2x) MR: vs. PHI; 12/2.944 vs. HOU; 11/29 13 vs. HOU; 11/29 Def. Rebounds 38 at ORL; 11/18 21 vs. ORL; 11/8 Tot. Rebounds 51 at SAC; 11/10 29 vs. PHI; 12/2 Assists 26 at HOU; 11/6 12 at DET; 10/30 Steals 16 vs. LAL; 11/3 5 (3x) MR: vs. MIL; 11/27 Turnovers 26 vs. LAL; 11/3 9 at LAL; 11/22 Blocks 10 at HOU; 11/6 1 vs. BOS; 12/4 2009-10 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES HIGH PLAYER OPPONENT DATE Minutes 47 Ron Artest LA Lakers 11/3 Points FG Made 11 (2x) MR: Carlos Boozer Utah 11/24 Kobe Bryant, 31 vs. LAL; 11/3 FG Attempted 26 Chris Kaman LA Clippers 11/11 Andre Iguodala, 28 vs. PHI; 12/2 3P Made 4 (3x) Caron Butler Washington 11/20 3P Attempted 9 Daequan Cook Miami 11/17 FT Made 14 Kevin Martin Sacramento 10/28 Rebounds FT Attempted 17 Dwight Howard Orlando 11/8 Brendan Haywood, 16 vs. WAS; 11/20 Ben Wallace, 12 at DET; 10/30 Chris Kaman, 11 at LAC; 11/11 Off. Rebounds 7 Jason Thompson Sacramento 11/10 Def. Rebounds 10 Brendan Haywood Washington 11/20 Tot. Rebounds 16 Brendan Haywood Washington 11/20 Assists 9 (3) MR: Deron Williams Utah 11/24 Steals: 5 (2x) MR: Aaron Brooks Houston 11/29 Assists Blocks 4 (2x) MR: Spencer Hawes Sacramento 11/10 Rashard Lewis, 9; 11/18 Points 31 Kobe Bryant LA Lakers 11/3 Baron Davis, 9 at LAC; 11/11 Deron Williams, 9 at UTA; 11/24

. 2009-10 QUARTER SCORING BREAKDOWN. OKLAHOMA CITY OPPONENTS 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND DATE OPP W/L GM 1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL 4TH Q 1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL 10/28 SAC H W 1 39 29 68 21 13 34 - - 102 22 29 51 17 21 38 - - 89 10/30 DET A W 2 16 22 38 24 29 53 - - 91 24 21 45 16 22 38 - - 83 11/1 POR H L 3 15 22 37 19 18 37 - - 74 25 14 39 21 23 44 - - 83 11/3 LAL H L 4 25 26 51 22 17 39 8-98 32 20 52 19 19 38 11-101 11/6 HOU A L 5 21 24 45 24 25 49 - - 94 26 24 50 30 25 55 - - 105 11/8 ORL H W 6 23 30 53 26 23 49 - - 102 25 19 44 13 17 30 - - 74 11/10 SAC A L 7 26 25 51 26 21 47 - - 98 24 30 54 29 18 47 - - 101 11/11 LAC A W 8 22 21 43 23 17 40 - - 83 22 26 48 21 10 31 - - 79 11/14 SA A W 9 25 21 46 32 23 55 - - 101 25 28 53 21 24 45 - - 98 11/15 LAC H L 10 23 18 41 26 26 52 - - 93 26 23 49 26 26 52 - - 101 11/17 MIA A W 11 25 20 45 29 26 55 - - 100 17 25 42 17 28 45 - - 87 11/18 ORL A L 12 17 26 43 15 36 51 - - 94 28 33 61 27 20 47 - - 108 11/20 WAS H W 13 32 30 62 33 32 65 - - 127 29 26 55 31 22 53 - - 108 11/22 LAL A L 14 16 18 34 24 27 51 - - 85 35 22 57 22 22 44 - - 101 11/24 UTA A W 15 25 28 53 31 20 51 - - 104 28 24 52 16 26 42 - - 94 11/27 MIL H W 16 31 20 51 27 30 57 - - 108 26 24 50 13 27 40 - - 90 11/29 HOU H L 17 29 25 54 17 20 37 - - 91 25 20 45 24 31 55 100 12/2 PHI H W 18 29 25 54 34 29 63 - - 117 33 22 55 27 24 51 - - 106 12/4 BOS H L 19 20 29 49 16 22 38 - - 87 31 29 60 28 17 45 - - 105 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL 4TH Q 1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL TOTALS 459 459 918 469 454 923 8 0 1849 503 459 962 418 422 840 11 0 1813 AVERAGES 24.2 24.2 48.3 24.7 23.9 48.6 8.0 ### 97.3 26.5 24.2 50.6 22.0 22.2 44.2 11.0 ### 95.4 WINS 26.7 24.6 51.3 28.0 24.2 52.2 0.0-103.5 25.1 24.4 49.5 19.2 22.1 41.3 0.0-90.8 LOSSES 21.3 23.7 45.0 21.0 23.6 44.6 8.0-90.4 28.0 23.9 51.9 25.1 22.3 47.4 11.0-100.6. GAME-BY-GAME. Date Game FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-TR AST ST TO BS PTS 10/28 @ OKC 39-76.513 8-14.571 16-20.800 8-34-42 20 4 13 7 102 SAC 32-79.405 3-16.188 22-28.786 9-27-36 13 7 12 5 89 10/30 OKC 33-76.434 2-11.182 23-30.767 9-36-45 23 6 12 5 91 @ DET 26-70.371 5-17.294 26-34.765 9-34-43 12 6 16 5 83 11/1 @ OKC 24-70.343 3-14.214 23-32.719 14-25-39 6 5 19 7 74 POR 28-69.406 8-21.381 19-25.760 10-30-40 16 9 14 4 83 11/3 @ OKC 38-88.432 6-23.261 16-19.842 12-24-37 23 14 21 7 98 LAL 38-73.521 5-11.455 20-28.714 7-29-36 19 16 26 2 101 11/6 OKC 40-92.435 2-8.250 12-17.706 11-29-40 15 8 13 8 94 @ HOU 42-78.538 6-16.375 15-19.789 8-32-40 26 6 17 10 105 11/8 @ OKC 40-70.571 9-16.563 13-15.867 4-41-45 27 7 17 2 102 ORL 25-68.368 3-16.188 21-34.618 9-21-30 14 7 15 2 74 11/10 OKC 31-78.397 6-17.353 30-35.857 8-28-36 15 12 16 7 98 @ SAC 34-76.447 2-14.143 31-36.861 15-36-51 17 10 22 5 101 11/11 OKC 35-83.422 3-13.231 10-15.667 12-34-46 20 5 13 7 83 @ LAC 28-78.359 7-20.350 16-22.727 14-29-43 19 6 14 8 79 11/14 OKC 36-77.468 2-12.167 27-34.794 10-30-40 16 8 16 10 101 @ SA 37-79.468 3-18.167 21-25.840 8-30-38 22 8 15 3 98 11/15 @ OKC 33-85.388 3-20.150 24-29.828 18-30-48 13 7 13 1 93 LAC 38-79.481 5-17.294 20-28.714 12-30-42 17 9 12 4 101 11/17 OKC 37-77.481 5-14.357 21-22.955 9-32-41 19 11 11 3 100 @ MIA 31-72.431 5-18.278 20-30.667 9-27-36 17 6 15 4 87 11/18 OKC 34-83.410 8-21.381 18-23.783 5-37-42 18 10 12 3 94 @ ORL 39-81.481 13-31.419 17-26.654 9-38-47 25 5 13 5 104 11/20 @ OKC 44-83.530 11-21.524 28-33.848 12-30-42 18 14 16 5 127 WAS 41-86.477 7-15.467 19-27.704 16-24-40 19 8 20 3 108 11/22 OKC 32-86.372 3-23.130 18-23.783 17-34-51 20 6 19 15 85 @ LAL 40-99.404 2-14.143 19-21.905 17-32-49 25 7 9 4 101 11/24 OKC 37-76.487 8-18.444 22-25.880 6-25-31 25 10 16 6 104 @ UTA 38-77.494 3-10.300 15-18.833 11-26-37 24 5 24 3 94 11/27 @ OKC 38-80.475 6-14.429 26-35.743 14-38-52 19 6 11 6 108 MIL 31-82.378 8-20.400 20-22.909 11-29-40 15 5 13 3 90 11/29 @ OKC 36-75.480 1-15.067 18-20.900 8-27-35 19 8 20 9 91 HOU 38-94.404 7-23.304 17-18.944 23-23-46 17 13 15 4 100 12/2 @ OKC 43-85.506 12-24.500 19-23.826 18-25-43 25 10 15 4 117 PHI 37-74.500 14-23.609 18-19.947 7-22-29 16 13 16 5 106 12/2 @ OKC 32-68.471 3-17.176 20-26.769 6-24-30 11 8 16 3 87 BOS 39-69.565 9-17.529 18-24.750 9-31-40 24 10 18 1 105

... PLAYERS. #4 Nick Collison F/C 6-10 255 10/26/80 Kansas 6 th NBA Season 12/4 vs. BOS 11 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 2 12/2 vs. PHI 21 8-9 0-1 2-2 5 2 7 0 2 1 0 1 18 11/29 vs. HOU DNP Inactive (Right knee soreness) 11/27 vs. MIL DNP Inactive (Right knee soreness) 11/24 @ UTA DNP Inactive (Right knee soreness) 2009-10 AVERAGES: In 15 games (one start), averaging 4.9 points and 3.7 rebounds in 17.5 mpg. One DNP Right knee soreness and Three DNP s Inactive (Right knee soreness) 2009-10 NOTES: After missing the previous four games due to injury (right knee), returned 12/2 vs. PHI and led all OKC reserves with a season-high 18 points on 8-of-9 FG s while pulling-down a team-high seven rebounds 2 nd of team with 66.0% FG shooting percentage (33-50 FG s) Posted first double-figures scoring game of the season at MIA (11/17) with 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting. 2008-09 SEASON AVERAGES: 8.2 ppg and 6.9 rpg in 25.8 mpg. 2008-09 NOTES: Appeared in 71 games (40 starts) Recorded 11 double-doubles...scored 10 or more points 27 times...20 or more points three times...grabbed 10-plus rebounds 14 times...led or co-led team in rebounding 22 times...season-high tying 21 points and 13 rebounds vs. Portland on 2/6...Tied career-high five assists at San Antonio on 12/14...Tied career-high four blocks at Charlotte on 12/3...Five games on Inactive list...missed 11 games due to injury/illness. #35 Kevin Durant G/F 6-9 230 9/29/88 Texas 3 rd NBA Season 12/4 vs. BOS 38 13-19 1-4 9-9 1 4 5 0 4 2 3 0 36 12/2 vs. PHI 44 10-21 5-7 8-8 0 5 5 2 1 3 3 1 33 11/29 vs. HOU 45 10-19 0-3 5-5 2 7 9 6 3 2 6 3 25 11/27 vs. MIL 40 10-21 1-3 12-14 4 8 12 5 4 3 3 0 33 11/24 @ UTA 42 11-22 2-4 4-4 2 3 5 8 2 1 2 1 28 2009-10 AVERAGES: In 19 games (19 starts), averaging 28.1 ppg (3 rd in NBA), 7.0 rpg, 3.1 apg and 1.7 spg in 39.3 mpg (5 th in NBA). 2009-10 NOTES: Became the 2 nd youngest NBA player (behind only LeBron James) to reach 4,000 career points scored during OKC s most recent contest vs. Boston (12/4). With a game-high 36 points, it was the 8 th time he finished with a 30+ scoring effort (5-3 record) this season Posted 4 th double-double of the season vs. MIL on 11/27 (33 points & 12 rebounds) With his 28-point performance on 11-of-22 shooting versus the Jazz in Utah (11/24), Kevin Durant became just the fourth player in league history, joining LeBron James (twice), Shaquille O Neal and Michael Jordan, to score at least 400 points during the first 15 games of a season at age 21 or younger Posted 25 of his season-high 40 points during Thunder win vs. LAC (11/15). It was the 5 th 40-plus point performance of his career In win over LAC (11/11), recorded third double-double of the season (30 pts/10 reb) and hit go-ahead 15-foot jump shot with :39 seconds remaining in the 4 th quarter to give OKC 81-79 lead Set all-time franchise record for most free throws without a miss (18) at SAC (11/10) en route to game-high 37 points Along with Russell Westbrook, recorded back-to-back double-doubles in first two games of the 2009-10 season (pts/reb). It is the third time Durant pulled-down 10+ rebounds in back-to-back games in his career Leads team in scoring in 16-of-19 games this season Posted 20+ points in 16-of-19 games this season. 2008-09 SEASON AVERAGES: 25.3 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 2.8 apg and 1.3 spg in 39.0 mpg. 2008-09 NOTES: Ranked 6 th in the NBA in scoring (25.3 ppg) and 5 th in minutes played (39.0) Recorded 20 or more points 57 times 30-plus points 21 times including five straight games from 2/1-2/10, marking the longest streak of his career 40-plus points on three occasions 15 double-doubles Three-plus steals 13 times Scored 20-plus points in 18 consecutive contests {Excludes game at Dallas (2/27) in which he played eight minutes and left with injury} from 1/28-3/24 Career-high 47 points vs. New Orleans (2/17) Set franchise record with 24 free throw makes (24-26 FT) and career-high 15 rebounds at L.A. Clippers (1/23) Career-high five steals at Dallas (12/13) Missed eight games due to injury Seven games on inactive list Winner of first annual H-O-R-S-E competition sponsored by Geico as part of All-Star weekend Set a career-high with 47 points on February 17 th vs. New Orleans and becomes the youngest player to score 47+ points since LeBron James recorded 56 points during the 2004-05 season. #22 Jeff Green F 6-9 235 8/28/86 Georgetown 3 rd NBA Season 12/4 vs. BOS 37 3-10 0-5 0-0 0 2 2 1 4 1 0 1 6 12/2 vs. PHI 41 8-16 3-6 0-1 3 3 6 4 3 2 1 1 19 11/29 vs. HOU 40 6-14 0-5 0-0 1 6 7 3 4 1 0 2 12 11/27 vs. MIL 41 6-12 0-3 5-7 2 4 6 1 3 1 1 1 17 11/24 @ UTA 39 6-13 3-7 4-4 0 6 6 5 2 4 3 0 19 2009-10 AVERAGES: In 19 games (19 starts), averaging 14.3 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 1.7 apg and 1.2 spg in 35.2 mpg. 2009-10 NOTES: Posted career-high four steals in OKC s most recent road contest at UTA (11/24) Recorded 3 nd double-double with 19 points and season-high 14 rebounds vs. WAS (11/20). His 14 rebounds are the most recorded by any OKC player this season Posted double-double in OKC win at SA (11/14). It was also his 2 nd 20+ point effort of the season In season opener vs. SAC (10/28), led team with eight defensive rebounds and four made 3-point FG s This year, failed to record 10+ scoring in five games (including 12/4 vs. BOS) and team posts a 1-4 record in such contests. Dating back to last season, OKC is 2-15 when Green fails to score in double-figures. 2008-09 SEASON AVERAGES: 16.5 ppg, 6.7 rpg, 2.0 apg and 1.04 spg in 36.8 mpg. MIN 49 vs. UTA, 1/12/07 FGM 12 (2x), MR: at HOU, 1/31/07 FGA 19 at HOU, 1/31/07 3PM --- 3PA 1 (10x), MR: at MIL, 3/5/08 FTM 9 vs. UTA, 1/12/07 FTA 10 (2x), MR: at UTA, 4/7/07 OR 8 (4x), MR: vs. HOU, 4/9/07 DR 16 vs. LAC, 12/5/07 TR 21 (2x), MR: vs. WAS, 3/26/08 AST 5 (5x), MR: at SAS, 12/14/08 STL 4 at LAC, 4/15/09 TO 5 (2x), MR at CLE, 1/8/08 BLK 4 (3x), MR: at CHA, 12/3/08 PTS 29 at PHX, 1/9/07 MIN 51 vs. DEN, 4/6/08 FGM 18 at GSW, 4/16/08 FGA 27 (2x) MR: vs. NOH, 2/17/09 3PM 6 vs. GS, 12/8/08 3PA 10 vs. GS, 12/8/08 FTM 24 at LAC, 1/23/09 FTA 26 at LAC, 1/23/09 OR 4 (2x) vs. UTA, 3/20/09 DR 13 at LAC, 1/23/09 TR 15 at LAC, 1/23/09 AST 9 vs. DEN, 4/6/08 STL 5 at DAL, 12/13/08 TO 8 at MIN, 12/14/07 BLK 5 vs. MIL, 12/7/07 PTS 47 vs. NOH, 2/17/09 MIN 49 vs. DEN, 4/6/08 FGM 14 (2x) MR: at SAS, 12/14/08 FGA 25 vs. LAC, 4/2/08 3PM 5 vs. MEM, 1/28/09 3PA 7 vs. CLE 12/21/08 FTM 11 at GSW, 4/16/08 FTA 14 at GSW, 4/16/08 OR 8 at MEM, 11/19/07 DR 11 (3x) MR: vs. CHA, 4/10/09 TR 15 at GSW, 2/21/09 AST 6 (2x) MR at GS, 2/21/09 STL 4 at UTA, 11/24/09 TO 7 (2x) MR at SAC, 3/10/09 BLK 3 (5x) MR: at NJN, 1/12/09 PTS 35 vs. DEN, 4/6/08 2008-09 NOTES: Appeared in 78 games (78 starts) 20 or more points 25 times 30-plus points once 10-plus rebounds 12 times 11 double-doubles Careerhigh 15 rebounds at Golden State on 2/21 Career-high five 3-point field goals vs. Memphis on 1/28 Tied career-high three steals at Portland on 4/13 Missed four games due to injury Participated in rookie-sophomore challenge during All-Star weekend.

#13 James Harden G 6-5 220 8/26/89 Arizona State Rookie 12/4 vs. BOS 23 1-6 0-3 4-6 0 5 5 1 1 1 1 0 6 12/2 vs. PHI 27 3-7 1-3 2-2 3 2 5 1 1 0 3 0 9 11/29 vs. HOU 19 1-4 0-1 3-4 0 3 3 0 3 2 1 0 5 11/27 vs. MIL 27 6-7 3-3 0-2 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 0 15 11/24 @ UTA 20 4-5 1-2 1-1 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 10 2009-10 AVERAGES: In 19 games (0 starts), averaging 8.8 ppg (11 th among NBA rookies), 2.9 rpg and 2.4 apg (8 th among NBA rookies) in 20.7 mpg. 2009-10 NOTES: After failing to record double-figure scoring totals during first 11 games of the season, he recorded the feat in five strait Thunder contests (11/18-11/27). Including his 15-point effort (perfect 3-of-3 on 3-point FG s) vs. MIL (11/27). He averaged 16.8 points on 51.9% shooting (50.0% 3-point shooting; 14-28) during the nine-day span Set a career-high with 25 points (8-11 FG s) vs. WAS (11/20) just one game after setting his previous career-high with 24 points on 6-of-7 3-point shooting (4-of-4 in the 4 th quarter) at ORL (11/18). During this two game stretch, connected on seven strait 3-point field goals. This tied the NBA record for the most consecutive 3-point makes by a rookie since Michael Dickerson made eight strait for the Houston Rockets (5/4/99-5/5/99) At the time he was one of only two rookies (Brandon Jennings) to score 24+ points in back-to-back games His six made 3-point field goals at ORL ties a rookie franchise record (Rich Frahm; 12/20/03) Set career-high with four steals (also ties a team season-high) with four steals vs. WAS (11/20) Posted team-high eight assists (matched career-high) in OKC win over LAC (11/11) In OKC win 10/30 at DET, recorded career-high eight assists and his three second half assists matched the total for the entire DET team Leads Thunder in 3-point shooting accuracy (min 10 attempts) and ranks 4 th in rookie class (38.3%; 23-60) Shooting 80.4% from the free throw line {3 rd on team; 5 th among rookies (minimum 10 attempts)} COLLEGIATE HIGHLIGHTS: As a sophomore, named an AP First-Team All American and the Pac-10 Player of the Year. He joins Jason Kidd and Mike Bibby in becoming the third sophomore in league history to win the award Two-time First-Team All-Pac 10 selection In 69 career games, led ASU in scoring 46 times, assists 29 times and rebounds 21 times Posted at least 20 points in 34 of 69 games, and ASU was 27-7 in those contests (14-4 in 2008-09) Third Sun Devil in school history to earn Pac-10 Player of the Year honors, joining Eddie House and Ike Diogu Became just the fifth player in Pac-10 history to lead the league in scoring (20.1 ppg) and steals (1.69 per game) when he accomplished the feat in 2008-09 Led the league in steals in each of his two seasons and posts 132 in his career During sophomore season ASU posted record of 25-10. The 25 wins represent the most wins in school history since 1975. #9 Serge Ibaka F/C 6-10 235 9/18/89 Brazzaville (Republic of the Congo) Rookie 12/4 vs. BOS 24 3-5 0-0 0-1 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 1 6 12/2 vs. PHI 6 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 2 11/29 vs. HOU 23 2-6 1-1 2-2 0 2 2 0 4 0 0 2 7 11/27 vs. MIL 19 1-6 0-0 0-1 3 4 7 0 2 0 1 0 2 11/24 @ UTA 21 3-4 0-0 1-2 1 4 5 0 3 1 0 1 7 2009-10 AVERAGES: In 12 games (0 starts), averaging 3.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg (7 th among NBA rookies) and 0.9 bpg (3 rd among NBA rookies) in 14.4 mpg 2009-10 NOTES: Recorded first career double-double with 11 points and 13 rebounds (game-high) at LAL (11/22). His scoring and rebound totals both set new career-highs Recorded a team-high nine rebounds at ORL (11/18) Made NBA debut 10/30 at DET and finished with 1.0 rebound in 3.0 minutes of action. Seven DNP s Coach s Decision Made first career field goal 11/11 at LAC and finished with four points (2-4 FG s) and three rebounds. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: After his selection in the 2008 NBA draft by the OKC franchise, spent the past season playing professionally in Spain for Ricoh Manresa In 31 games, averaged 7.1 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.0 blocks in 15.5 minutes per contest Prior to his selection in the 2008 NBA Draft, grew up playing in his native Congo with the Avenir du Rail club before arriving in Europe Was scheduled to play with ES Prisse Macon in the French N2 League in 2006-07, but did not play due to transfer problems and played with DKV Joventut in the Circuito Sub-20, a four-phase competition organized by the Spanish basketball leagues separate from their regular seasons Moved on to C.B. L Hospitalet in the Spanish LEB Gold league in 2007-08 Scored eight points and grabbed eight rebounds for the World Select Team at the 2008 Nike Hoop Summit held in Portland, Oregon A member of the Congolese National Team, he was named the MVP of the 2006 U18 African Championships held in Durban, South Africa. #12 Nenad Krstic C 7-0 240 7/25/83 Kraljevo (Serbia) 6 th NBA Season 12/4 vs. BOS DNP- Sprained left ankle 12/2 vs. PHI 25 5-6 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 0 3 0 1 1 12 11/29 vs. HOU DNP Sore Left Achilles 11/27 vs. MIL 24 2-5 0-0 0-0 0 6 6 1 1 0 0 3 4 11/24 @ UTA 26 4-10 0-0 0-0 1 5 6 4 6 1 3 0 8 2009-10 AVERAGES: In 17 games (17 starts), averaging 8.5 ppg and 4.9 rpg in 23.6 mpg. Two DNP s Injury. 2009-10 NOTES: Thunder post 7-2 record this season when Krstic scores 10+ points In Thunder losses this season, averaging 5.0 points on 34.8% shooting. Meanwhile, in Thunder wins, averaging 10.9 points on 55.8% shooting Failed to score in double-figures in five strait contests (11/18-11/27) after doing so in six strait games Scored 10+ points nine times & 20+ points on one occasion In game on 11/1 vs. POR, held scoreless for the first time since appearing in OKC lineup 1/7/09 of last year. 2008-09 SEASON AVERAGES: 9.7 ppg 5.5 rpg 1.1 bpg 24.8 mpg. 2009-10: One of three OKC players to score 20+ points in season opener vs. SAC (20; 10/28) MIN 31 at ORL 11/18/09 FGM 8 vs. WAS 11/20/09 FGA 15 at LAL 11/22/09 3PM 6 at ORL 11/18/09 3PA 10 at LAL 11/22/09 FTM 6 at LAL 11/22/09 FTA 6 (2x) MR: at LAL 11/22/09 OR 3 vs. WAS 11/20/09 DR 5 (2x): MR vs. BOS 12/4/09 TR 5 (2x): MR vs. BOS 12/4/09 AST 8 (2x) MR: at LAC 11/11/09 STL 4 vs. WAS 11/20/09 TO 3 at LAL 11/22/09 BLK 1 (5x) MR: at LAL 11/22/09 PTS 25 vs. WAS 11/20/09 MIN 32 at LAL 11/22/09 FGM 4 at LAL 11/22/09 FGA 12 at LAL 11/22/09 3PM --- 3PA --- FTM 3 at LAL 11/22/09 FTA 4 at LAL 11/22/09 OR 7 at LAL 11/22/09 DR 9 at ORL 11/18/09 TR 13 at LAL 11/22/09 AST --- STL 1 at ORL 11/18/09 TO 1 (3x) MR: at ORL 11/18/09 BLK 5 at LAL 11/22/09 PTS 11 at LAL 11/22/09 MIN 46 (2x) MR: at WAS, 11/12/06 FGM 13 at CHI, 3/7/06 FGA 21 at ATL, 2/27/06 3PM 1 at PHI, 4/18/06 3PA 2 at TOR, 4/11/08 FTM 13 vs. MEM, 3/24/05 FTA 17 vs. MEM, 3/24/05 OR 8 vs. ATL, 4/4/06 DR 11 (2x) MR: at BOS, 4/16/08 TR 15 (2x) MR: at SAC, 3/10/09 AST 5 (5x) MR: vs. MEM, 12/11/06 STL 3 (2x) MR: vs. DEN, 2/4/09 TO 6 vs. DEN, 2/13/05 BLK 5 vs. MIL, 11/2/05 PTS 29 at CHI, 3/7/06 2008-09 NOTES: Appeared in 46 games (29 starts) and averaged 9.7 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.07 blocks in 24.8 minutes One double-double 10 or more points 19 times including two efforts of 20-plus points 10 or more rebounds four times Posted season-high 26 points vs. Dallas (3/2) Matched career-high with three steals 2/4 at DEN Matched season-high with three blocks (3x) 4/8 at DEN Tied career-high 15 rebounds at Sacramento (3/10) Four games on inactive list.