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35 Kevin Durant F 6-9 240 09/29/88 Texas/USA 7 9 Serge Ibaka F 6-10 245 09/18/89 Ricoh Manresa/Republic of Congo 5 5 Kendrick Perkins C 6-10 270 11/10/84 Clifton J. Ozen HS (TX)/USA 11 25 Thabo Sefolosha G 6-7 222 05/02/84 Angelico Biella/Switzerland 80 Russell Westbrook G 6-3 200 11/12/88 UCLA/USA 6 2013-14 SCHEDULE/RESULTS .. OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER PROBABLE STARTERS …… No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Prior to NBA/Home Country Yrs. Pro …… OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER RESERVES 12 Steven Adams C 7-0 255 07/20/93 Pittsburgh/New Zealand 1 2 Caron Butler G 6-7 228 03/13/80 Connecticut/USA 12 4 Nick Collison F 6-10 255 10/26/80 Kansas/USA 10 6 Derek Fisher G 6-1 210 08/09/74 Arkansas-Little Rock/USA 18 15 Reggie Jackson G 6-3 208 04/16/90 Boston College/USA 3 7 Grant Jerrett F 6-10 232 07/08/93 Arizona/USA 1 3 Perry Jones F 6-11 235 09/24/91 Baylor/USA 2 11 Jeremy Lamb G 6-5 185 05/30/92 Connecticut/USA 2 21 Andre Roberson G 6-7 210 12/04/91 Colorado/USA 1 34 Hasheem Thabeet C 7-3 263 02/16/87 Connecticut/Tanzania 5 OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER STAFF HEAD COACH Scott Brooks (UC Irvine) ASSISTANT COACHES Rex Kalamian (Cal Poly Pomona) Robert Pack (USC) Mark Bryant (Seton Hall) Brian Keefe (UNLV) Mike Terpstra (Northwest Nazarene University) DIRECTOR ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE Dwight Daub (Evansville) ATHLETIC TRAINER Joe Sharpe (Old Dominion) INFORMATION INJURY REPORT: None PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: 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 SCOTT BROOKS PREGAME 105 minutes prior to the game at HOME and 90 minutes MEDIA AVAILABILITY: prior to the game on the ROAD RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 4/7/14: Signed forward Grant Jerrett 3/28/14: Signed forward Reggie Williams to 10-day contract 3/16/14: Signed guard Mustafa Shakur to 10-day contract OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER PLAYOFF GAME NOTES WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS GAME #2 NO DATE OPP W/L **TV/RECORD 1 10/30 @ UTA W, 101-98 1-0 2 11/1 @ MIN L, 81-100 1-1 3 11/3 vs. PHX W, 103-96 2-1 4 11/6 vs. DAL W, 107-93 3-1 5 11/8 @ DET W, 119-100 4-1 6 11/10 vs. WAS W, 106-105 (OT) 5-1 7 11/13 @ LAC L, 103-111 5-2 8 11/14 @ GSW L, 115-116 5-3 9 11/16 @ MIL W, 92-79 6-3 10 11/18 vs. DEN W, 115-113 7-3 11 11/21 vs. LAC W, 105-91 8-3 12 11/24 vs. UTA W, 95-73 9-3 13 11/27 vs. SAS W, 94-88 10-3 14 11/29 vs. GSW W, 113-112 (OT) 11-3 15 12/1 vs. MIN W, 113-103 12-3 16 12/3 @ SAC W, 97-95 13-3 17 12/4 @ POR L, 104-111 13-4 18 12/6 @ NOP W, 109-95 14-4 19 12/8 vs. IND W, 118-94 15-4 20 12/10 @ ATL W, 101-92 16-4 21 12/11 @ MEM W, 116-100 17-4 22 12/13 vs. LAL W, 122-97 18-4 23 12/15 vs. ORL W, 101-98 19-4 24 12/17 @ DEN W, 105-93 20-4 25 12/19 vs. CHI W, 107-95 21-4 26 12/21 @ SAS W, 113-110 22-4 27 12/22 vs. TOR L, 98-104 22-5 28 12/25 @ NYK W, 123-94 23-5 29 12/27 @ CHA W, 89-85 24-5 30 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, 101-112 27-8 36 1/9 @ DEN L, 88-101 27-9 37 1/11 vs. MIL W, 101-85 28-9 38 1/14 @ MEM L, 87-90 28-10 39 1/16 @ HOU W, 104-92 29-10 40 1/17 vs. GSW W, 127-121 30-10 41 1/19 vs. SAC W, 108-93 31-10 42 1/21 vs. POR W, 105-97 32-10 42 1/22 @ SA W, 111-105 33-10 44 1/24 @ BOS W, 101-83 34-10 45 1/25 @ PHI W, 103-91 35-10 46 1/27 vs. ATL W, 111-109 36-10 47 1/29 @ MIA W, 112-95 37-10 48 1/31 @ BKN W, 120-95 38-10 49 2/1 @ WAS L, 81-96 38-11 50 2/3 vs. MEM W, 86-77 39-11 51 2/5 vs. MIN W, 106-97 40-11 52 2/7 @ ORL L, 102-103 40-12 53 2/9 vs. NY W, 112-100 41-12 54 2/11 @ POR W, 98-95 42-12 55 2/13 @ LAL W, 107-103 43-12 56 2/20 vs. MIA L, 81-103 43-13 57 2/23 vs. LAC L, 125-117 43-14 58 2/26 vs. CLE L, 104-114 43-15 59 2/28 vs. MEM W, 113-107 44-15 60 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, 110-114 46-17 64 3/11 vs. HOU W, 106-98 47-17 65 3/13 vs. LAL W, 131-102 48-17 66 3/16 vs. DAL L, 86-109 48-18 67 3/17 @ CHI W, 97-85 49-18 68 3/20 @ CLE W, 102-95 50-18 69 3/21 @ TOR W, 119-118 (2OT) 51-18 70 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 3/30 vs. UTA W, 116-96 54-19 74 4/3 vs. SA W, 106-94 55-19 75 4/4 @ HOU L, 107-111 55-20 76 4/6 @ PHX L, 115-122 55-21 77 4/8 @ SAC W, 107-92 56-21 78 4/9 @ LAC W, 107-101 57-21 79 4/11 vs. NOP W, 116-94 58-21 80 4/13 @ IND L, 97-102 58-22 81 4/14 @ NOP L, 89-101 58-23 82 4/16 vs. DET W, 112-111 59-23 **All games can be heard on 98.1 FM, the Sports Animal OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER vs. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS (0-1) (1-0) WEDNESDAY ٠ MAY 7, 2014 ٠ 8:30 PM (CST) ٠ CHESAPEAKE ENERGY ARENA, OK PLAYOFF SCHEDULE (DATE/LOCATION/TIME(CST)/TV/RESULTS) Game 1 May 5 (Mon) Los Angeles at Oklahoma City 8:30PM Clippers, 122-105 Game 2 – May 7 (Wed) Los Angeles at Oklahoma City 8:30PM TNT Game 3 – May 9 (Fri) Oklahoma City at Los Angeles 9:30PM ESPN Game 4 – May 11 (Sun) Oklahoma City at Los Angeles 2:30PM ABC Game 5 * May 13 (Tue) Los Angeles at Oklahoma City TBD TNT Game 6 * May 15 (Thu) Oklahoma City at Los Angeles TBD ESPN Game 7 * May 18 (Sun) Los Angeles at Oklahoma City TBD TNT *If necessary
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35 Kevin Durant F 6-9 240 09/29/88 Texas/USA 7 9 Serge Ibaka F 6-10 245 09/18/89 Ricoh Manresa/Republic of Congo 5 5 Kendrick Perkins C 6-10 270 11/10/84 Clifton J. Ozen HS (TX)/USA 11 25 Thabo Sefolosha G 6-7 222 05/02/84 Angelico Biella/Switzerland 80 Russell Westbrook G 6-3 200 11/12/88 UCLA/USA 6

…2013-14 SCHEDULE/RESULTS .. … OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER PROBABLE STARTERS …… …

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Prior to NBA/Home Country Yrs. Pro

…… OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER RESERVES …

12 Steven Adams C 7-0 255 07/20/93 Pittsburgh/New Zealand 1 2 Caron Butler G 6-7 228 03/13/80 Connecticut/USA 12 4 Nick Collison F 6-10 255 10/26/80 Kansas/USA 10 6 Derek Fisher G 6-1 210 08/09/74 Arkansas-Little Rock/USA 18 15 Reggie Jackson G 6-3 208 04/16/90 Boston College/USA 3 7 Grant Jerrett F 6-10 232 07/08/93 Arizona/USA 1 3 Perry Jones F 6-11 235 09/24/91 Baylor/USA 2 11 Jeremy Lamb G 6-5 185 05/30/92 Connecticut/USA 2 21 Andre Roberson G 6-7 210 12/04/91 Colorado/USA 1 34 Hasheem Thabeet C 7-3 263 02/16/87 Connecticut/Tanzania 5

… OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER STAFF …

HEAD COACH Scott Brooks (UC Irvine) ASSISTANT COACHES Rex Kalamian (Cal Poly Pomona) Robert Pack (USC)

Mark Bryant (Seton Hall) Brian Keefe (UNLV) Mike Terpstra (Northwest Nazarene University) DIRECTOR ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE Dwight Daub (Evansville) ATHLETIC TRAINER Joe Sharpe (Old Dominion)

… INFORMATION …

INJURY REPORT: None PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: 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

SCOTT BROOKS PREGAME 105 minutes prior to the game at HOME and 90 minutes MEDIA AVAILABILITY: prior to the game on the ROAD RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 4/7/14: Signed forward Grant Jerrett

3/28/14: Signed forward Reggie Williams to 10-day contract 3/16/14: Signed guard Mustafa Shakur to 10-day contract

OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER PLAYOFF GAME NOTES WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS GAME #2

NO DATE OPP W/L **TV/RECORD

1 10/30 @ UTA W, 101-98 1-0

2 11/1 @ MIN L, 81-100 1-1

3 11/3 vs. PHX W, 103-96 2-1

4 11/6 vs. DAL W, 107-93 3-1

5 11/8 @ DET W, 119-100 4-1

6 11/10 vs. WAS W, 106-105 (OT) 5-1

7 11/13 @ LAC L, 103-111 5-2

8 11/14 @ GSW L, 115-116 5-3

9 11/16 @ MIL W, 92-79 6-3

10 11/18 vs. DEN W, 115-113 7-3

11 11/21 vs. LAC W, 105-91 8-3

12 11/24 vs. UTA W, 95-73 9-3

13 11/27 vs. SAS W, 94-88 10-3

14 11/29 vs. GSW W, 113-112 (OT) 11-3

15 12/1 vs. MIN W, 113-103 12-3

16 12/3 @ SAC W, 97-95 13-3

17 12/4 @ POR L, 104-111 13-4

18 12/6 @ NOP W, 109-95 14-4

19 12/8 vs. IND W, 118-94 15-4

20 12/10 @ ATL W, 101-92 16-4

21 12/11 @ MEM W, 116-100 17-4

22 12/13 vs. LAL W, 122-97 18-4

23 12/15 vs. ORL W, 101-98 19-4

24 12/17 @ DEN W, 105-93 20-4

25 12/19 vs. CHI W, 107-95 21-4

26 12/21 @ SAS W, 113-110 22-4

27 12/22 vs. TOR L, 98-104 22-5

28 12/25 @ NYK W, 123-94 23-5

29 12/27 @ CHA W, 89-85 24-5

30 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, 101-112 27-8

36 1/9 @ DEN L, 88-101 27-9

37 1/11 vs. MIL W, 101-85 28-9

38 1/14 @ MEM L, 87-90 28-10

39 1/16 @ HOU W, 104-92 29-10

40 1/17 vs. GSW W, 127-121 30-10

41 1/19 vs. SAC W, 108-93 31-10

42 1/21 vs. POR W, 105-97 32-10

42 1/22 @ SA W, 111-105 33-10

44 1/24 @ BOS W, 101-83 34-10

45 1/25 @ PHI W, 103-91 35-10

46 1/27 vs. ATL W, 111-109 36-10

47 1/29 @ MIA W, 112-95 37-10

48 1/31 @ BKN W, 120-95 38-10

49 2/1 @ WAS L, 81-96 38-11

50 2/3 vs. MEM W, 86-77 39-11

51 2/5 vs. MIN W, 106-97 40-11

52 2/7 @ ORL L, 102-103 40-12

53 2/9 vs. NY W, 112-100 41-12

54 2/11 @ POR W, 98-95 42-12

55 2/13 @ LAL W, 107-103 43-12

56 2/20 vs. MIA L, 81-103 43-13

57 2/23 vs. LAC L, 125-117 43-14

58 2/26 vs. CLE L, 104-114 43-15

59 2/28 vs. MEM W, 113-107 44-15

60 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, 110-114 46-17

64 3/11 vs. HOU W, 106-98 47-17

65 3/13 vs. LAL W, 131-102 48-17

66 3/16 vs. DAL L, 86-109 48-18

67 3/17 @ CHI W, 97-85 49-18

68 3/20 @ CLE W, 102-95 50-18

69 3/21 @ TOR W, 119-118 (2OT) 51-18

70 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 3/30 vs. UTA W, 116-96 54-19

74 4/3 vs. SA W, 106-94 55-19

75 4/4 @ HOU L, 107-111 55-20

76 4/6 @ PHX L, 115-122 55-21

77 4/8 @ SAC W, 107-92 56-21

78 4/9 @ LAC W, 107-101 57-21

79 4/11 vs. NOP W, 116-94 58-21

80 4/13 @ IND L, 97-102 58-22

81 4/14 @ NOP L, 89-101 58-23

82 4/16 vs. DET W, 112-111 59-23 **All games can be heard on 98.1 FM, the Sports Animal

OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER vs. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS (0-1) (1-0)

WEDNESDAY ٠ MAY 7, 2014 ٠ 8:30 PM (CST) ٠ CHESAPEAKE ENERGY ARENA, OK

PLAYOFF SCHEDULE (DATE/LOCATION/TIME(CST)/TV/RESULTS) …

Game 1 – May 5 (Mon) Los Angeles at Oklahoma City 8:30PM Clippers, 122-105 Game 2 – May 7 (Wed) Los Angeles at Oklahoma City 8:30PM TNT Game 3 – May 9 (Fri) Oklahoma City at Los Angeles 9:30PM ESPN Game 4 – May 11 (Sun) Oklahoma City at Los Angeles 2:30PM ABC Game 5 * May 13 (Tue) Los Angeles at Oklahoma City TBD TNT Game 6 * May 15 (Thu) Oklahoma City at Los Angeles TBD ESPN Game 7 * May 18 (Sun) Los Angeles at Oklahoma City TBD TNT *If necessary

SECOND ROUND OPPONENT – LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS

Playoff Series (1-0 Clippers)

May 5th, 2014 at Chesapeake Energy Arena Oklahoma City 105 – Los Angeles Clippers 122

The Thunder’s 9-0 first quarter run was answered by a 21-4 Clippers run shortly thereafter, and the Thunder never got closer than nine points after the end of the first quarter… The Thunder held the Clippers to just 10 fast break points, but Los Angeles shot 54.9 percent from the field and 15-for-29 from the three-point line… Russell Westbrook scored 29 points on 9-for-14 shooting while Kevin Durant scored 25 points… The Thunder out-rebounded the Clippers by 16, but turned the ball over nine more times than Los Angeles… The Thunder shot 45.9 percent from the field and grabbed 15 offensive

rebounds, leading to 12 second chance points. Playoff Notes: Oklahoma City is making its fifth consecutive trip to the playoffs and in each of the last four seasons, the Thunder has advanced to the Western Conference Semifinals. After defeating Memphis in the first round of the 2014 playoffs, the Thunder became the only Western Conference team

to advance out of the first round in each of the last four seasons (Miami also accomplished the feat in the Eastern Conference). Thunder vs. Clippers: The Thunder and Clippers are set to meet in the postseason for the very first time in the history of the two franchises.

Round 1: In the opening round of the 2014 playoffs, the Thunder competed in a seven game series for just a second time in the Oklahoma City era. As was the case in 2011, the Thunder claimed victory in a decisive Game 7 versus the Memphis Grizzlies to advance to the Western Conference Semifinals. The Thunder advanced past Memphis, despite trailing 2-3 after the first five games of the series. Entering the 2014 playoffs, only 14.1% (37-225) of teams trailing 2-3 in a seven game series went onto win their respective series.

Game 7 Triple-Double: Russell Westbrook has appeared in two Game 7’s in his career and in each instance, Westbrook registered a triple-double. During Game 7 versus Memphis, Westbrook joined Oscar Robertson as the only players in NBA history with 27+ points, 16+ assists and 10+ rebounds in a playoff game. Westbrook is also one of just two players to record multiple triple-doubles during a Game 7 (Rajon Rondo).

OT Anyone: During Games 2 through 5 of the Thunder’s opening round playoff series, Oklahoma City and Memphis decided the outcome in overtime. This represents the first playoff series in NBA history to feature four straight overtime games.

Still Fishing: To say that Derek Fisher is a veteran of the postseason would seemingly be an understatement. The 2014 playoffs mark Fisher’s 16th trip to the postseason in his career. A five-time NBA Champion, after the Thunder’s Game 7 victory versus Memphis, Fisher (155 playoff wins) passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (154 playoff wins) and equaled Robert Horry for the most playoff victories in NBA history. Earlier this season, Fisher captured his

1,000th career victory (regular season & playoffs combined). Fisher owns 853 career regular season wins, which ranks second among active NBA players (Tim Duncan). Despite all the miles, Fisher put together one of the best shooting years of his career this past season. In his last 40 games, Fisher shot 42.9% from 3-point range (60-140 3FGs).

Mr. April: Reggie Jackson stepped-up in a big way in Game 4 of the Thunder’s opening round series vs. Memphis as the third year guard recorded a career-best 32 points (on 11-of-16 shooting) to go along with nine rebounds. Jackson became just the second player (Manu Ginobili) in the last 25 years to record 32+ points and 9+ rebounds off the bench during a NBA playoff game.

35 or More: The Memphis Grizzlies franchise has allowed just ten 35-point playoff games in franchise history. After Durant’s Game 6 performance, KD himself has recorded six of those 35+ point efforts (no other player has recorded 35+ point versus Memphis in the playoffs more than once). Dating back to the 2010 postseason, Durant has posted 14 games of 35 or more (tops in the NBA during this span). Good Company: Through the first eight games of the NBA playoffs, Kevin Durant is averaging 29.3 points per game (ranks 3rd in the postseason),

bringing his career playoff scoring average to the 4th best all-time in NBA playoff history. The chart below highlight’s the NBA’s top all-time playoff scorers.

All-Time Leader: After registering 26 points in Game 5 vs. the Grizzlies, Kevin Durant (1,780) became the top all-time playoff scoring leader in franchise history {Passing Gary Payton (1,668)}. Durant has played in 62 playoff games for the Thunder, while Payton played 94 playoff games for the

franchise.

Most Game 7 Triple-Doubles

Russell Westbrook (2x) 2011 & 2014

Rajon Rondo (2x) 2012

Scottie Pippen (1x) 1992

James Worthy (1x) 1988

Larry Bird (1x) 1984

Jerry West (1x) 1969

Top Playoff Scoring Averages (All-Time)

Michael Jordan 33.4 ppg

Allen Iverson 29.7 ppg

Jerry West 29.1 ppg

Kevin Durant 28.7 ppg

………… ………… … THUNDER VS. CLIPPERS PLAYOFF BOX SCORES … …… ………….

FIRST ROUND OPPONENT – MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES Playoff Series (4-3 Thunder)

Thunder vs. Grizzlies Playoffs: 9-10

Playoff Series: 2-1 May 3rd, 2014 at Chesapeake Energy Arena Oklahoma City 120 – Memphis 109 The Thunder fell behind by as many as 11 in the first quarter, but persevered with a 10-0 run and a 13-3 run as it outscored Memphis by 22 in the

second and third quarters combined to take control of the game… The Thunder shot a blistering 60.9 percent from the field, including 11-for-19 from the three-point line, while holding the Grizzlies to 44.6 percent shooting… Russell Westbrook racked up 27 points, 16 assists and 10 rebounds, completing just the eighth triple-double in a Game 7 in NBA history, and also becoming one of just two players to accomplish that feat twice… Kevin Durant scored 33 points on 12-for-18 shooting, including 5-for-5 from the three-point line, while Serge Ibaka, Caron Butler and Reggie Jackson

combined to score 43 points. May 1st, 2014 at FedEx Forum Oklahoma City 104 – Memphis 84

The Thunder built a solid first quarter lead, then used a 14-2 run just before halftime to create a 15-point separation at halftime. The Thunder lead ballooned to as many as 22 in the second half as the OKC lead never dipped below 15 points in the third or fourth quarters… The Thunder’s defense forced Memphis into 37.3 percent shooting, including 3-for-14 from the three-point line, in addition to 10 turnovers…Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook combined for 61 points on 20-for-44 shooting in addition to 19 rebounds and seven assists… The Thunder scored 17 points off of 10

Memphis turnovers and outscored the Grizzlies 17-5 in fast break points, while also holding a 47-36 rebounding advantage… Caron Butler started at shooting guard, giving the Thunder seven points and three assists, while Reggie Jackson scored 16 points off the bench on 4-for-5 three-point shooting… Steven Adams came off the Thunder bench and recorded five blocked shots… The 20-point margin of victory was the largest of the series. April 29th, 2014 at Chesapeake Energy Arena

Oklahoma City 99 – Memphis 100 (OT) The Thunder fell behind by 20 points in the third quarter, but used a 27-6 run that spanned a nine minute stretch over the third and fourth quarters to take a one-point lead before Serge Ibaka’s overtime tip-in came off his fingers just an instant after the final buzzer sounded… The Thunder’s defense held the Grizzlies to 42.5 percent shooting for the game, including 31.4 percent in the second half and 3-for-10 in the overtime period… Russell

Westbrook recorded his second career postseason triple-double with 30 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds in 48 minutes… Serge Ibaka added a 15-point, 10-rebound double-double… Kevin Durant scored 26 points and Caron Butler finished with 15 as they combined to shoot 7-for-16 from the three-point line.

April 26th, 2014 at FedEx Forum Oklahoma City 92 – Memphis 89 (OT) The Thunder built a 14-point third quarter lead, but it evaporated in the fourth quarter as the Grizzlies took a five-point lead with just over a minute remaining, when Reggie Jackson scored the final five points of regulation to send the game into overtime, where the Thunder sealed the win with eight straight free throws… Reggie Jackson scored a career-high 32 points on 11-for-16 shooting, in addition to 8-for-8 shooting from the free throw line…

The Thunder out-rebounded the Grizzlies by ten, getting 20 offensive rebounds and a total of 37 rebounds combined from Kevin Durant, Serge Ibaka and Russell Westbrook… The Thunder’s defense held Memphis to 37.2 percent shooting including 20-for-51 shooting in the paint. April 24th, 2014 at FedEx Forum

Oklahoma City 95 – Memphis 98 (OT) The Thunder trailed by 17 points with just under eight minutes remaining in regulation, but went on a 17-0 run to tie the game and used a Russell Westbrook four-point play to send the game into overtime… Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook each scored 30 points while going 20-for-25 from the free throw line… The Thunder shot just 39.1 percent from the field, including 5-for-28 from the three-point line while going 22-for-30 from the free

throw line… The Thunder out-rebounded the Grizzlies by one, and outscored the Grizzlies 17-9 in fast break points… The Thunder racked up nine steals and Kevin Durant registered five blocks. April 21st, 2014 at Chesapeake Energy Arena

Oklahoma City 105 – Memphis 111 (OT) The Grizzlies took a ten point first quarter lead and the Thunder trailed by five with 18.1 seconds remaining before a Kevin Durant four-point play and a Kendrick Perkins put-back at the end-of-regulation buzzer sent the game to overtime, where the Thunder eventually fell… Kevin Durant finished with 36 points on 12-for-28 shooting, including 5-for-12 from the three-point line, along with 11 rebounds and four assists…Kevin Durant became the third player in NBA playoff history with at least 35 points and 10 rebounds, while making at least 5 3-point field goals in a single game (LeBron James & Dirk

Nowitzki) Serge Ibaka scored all 15 of his points in the first three quarters, and added 11 rebounds and five blocks … Russell Westbrook scored 29 points, handed out eight assists and grabbed seven rebounds … The Thunder shot just 39.8 percent from the field, while Memphis shot 49.4 percent from the field.

April 19th, 2013 at Chesapeake Energy Arena Oklahoma City 100 – Memphis 86 The Thunder burst out to a 14-2 lead, then used a 13-1 run in the fourth quarter to once again break the game open after its lead had been cut from 25 to two… Defensively the Thunder held the Grizzlies to 36.3 percent shooting on the night, including 2-for-11 (18.2%) shooting from three-point

range while also blocking nine shots… In the first half the Thunder limited the Grizzlies to an OKC era playoff opponent low by allowing just 34 points on 25.0% shooting…The Thunder out-rebounded the Grizzlies 51-41, and outscored Memphis 32-13 in fast break points… Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and Serge Ibaka combined to score 73 points, grab 27 rebounds and hand out 13 assists.

………… ………… … THUNDER VS. GRIZZLIES PLAYOFF BOX SCORES … …… ………….

And the Thunder Rolls: The Thunder capped-off its sixth season in Oklahoma City by registering the second best record in the NBA (59-23) despite playing 36 games without starting point guard and three-time NBA all star, Russell Westbrook. On April 4, Oklahoma City secured a fourth straight

Northwest Division title as the Thunder became one of just three teams (Miami and San Antonio) to win a division title in each of the last four seasons. Playoff Success: Holding the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference, the Thunder is set to face-off against the No. 7 seed Memphis Grizzlies in the opening round of the playoffs. After defeating the Houston Rockets in the opening round of the 2013 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). In a League Of His Own: Kevin Durant’s 2013-14 season is certain to go down in the record books as the seventh year forward put up numbers that had seldom been reached in NBA history. Durant (32.0 points per game) recorded his fourth NBA Scoring Title in the last five seasons and it doing so,

he registered the highest point per game average in the NBA since Kobe Bryant averaged 35.4 ppg during the 2005-06 season. By averaging 32+ points, 7+ rebounds and 5+ assists, Durant became one of just four players in NBA history to post such averages.

Results with Russell: After missing the previous 27 games (right knee), Russell Westbrook returned to the Thunder lineup on Mar. 20 vs. Miami. In

his first two games after returning to the lineup, Westbrook averaged 13.5 points on 25.0% shooting to go along with 4.0 assists. However, in his last 19 games of the regular season, Westbrook averaged 23.3 points on 47.0% shooting to go along with 7.2 assists, 5.4 rebounds and 2.1 steals. On Mar. 4 versus Philadelphia, Westbrook recorded his eighth career triple-double in just 20+ minutes of action to become the second fastest player to register a triple-double (Jim Tucker recorded a triple-double in 17 minutes of action on 2/20/55 as a member of the Syracuse Nationals). This past season,

Westbrook was one of ONLY TWO PLAYERS (LeBron James) in the NBA to average 21+ points, 6+ assists and 5+ rebounds (min. 40 games). Ibaka is Surging: During the 2013-14 season, Serge Ibaka once again displayed signs of continued development. On the year, Ibaka recorded 29 double-doubles (after posting 15 double-doubles during the 2012-13 season) while averaging career-highs in scoring (15.1 ppg) and rebounds (8.8 rpg).

To highlight Ibaka’s consistency, the sixth year forward strung together 17 games in which he scored in double-figures (a career-long streak). Ibaka finished the season with a total of 219 blocks to become just the second player in NBA history (Dikembe Mutombo) to lead the NBA in total blocked shots for four consecutive seasons. Meanwhile, Ibaka’s 2.70 blocks per game, ranked second in the NBA. Still Fishing: To say that Derek Fisher is a veteran of the postseason would seemingly be an understatement. The 2013-14 playoffs will mark Fisher’s

16th trip to the postseason in his career. A five-time NBA Champion, Fisher (240 games) enters the playoffs four games shy of tying Robert Horry’s all-time NBA record for most playoff game appearances (244). Fisher enters the postseason ranking third in career playoff wins (151) behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (154) and Horry (155). Earlier this season, Fisher captured his 1,000th career victory (regular season & playoffs combined). Fisher owns 853 career regular season wins, which ranks second among active NBA players (Tim Duncan). Despite all the miles, Fisher put together one of the best

shooting years of his career this past season. In his last 40 games, Fisher shot 42.9% from 3-point range (60-140 3FGs). Sustaining Success: After the 2007-08 season in which Oklahoma City won 20 games after a 3-29 start, the Thunder proceeded to increase its winning

percentage in each subsequent season. With a 60-22 record during the 2012-13 season, Oklahoma City became just the second team in NBA history (Boston Celtics; 1955-1960) to increase its winning percentage for five consecutive seasons (while maintaining a winning percentage of .700 or better in two of those

seasons). The chart to the right illustrates the development of the Thunder program through the years. Oklahoma City and San Antonio are the only two NBA teams with a winning percentage of .610 (equivalent to 50 wins) in each of the last five seasons.

Getting Defensive: As one might expect, team defense is always critical to overall team success. During the 2013-14 season, OKC limited its opponents to the third worst field goal shooting percentage in the NBA (43.6%). The Thunder finished the year going 18-2 when holding the opposition to sub 40.0% field goal shooting. Dating back to the start of the 2012-13 season, the Thunder is 69-5 when holding their opponent to 42.0% or less

field goal shooting. Boards are the Barometer: As one might expect, Oklahoma City has traditionally found its greatest success when outrebounding the opposition. This past season OKC went 44-8 when outrebounding the opponent (including 17-2 when outrebounding the opponent by 10 or more). OKC finished the

year ranking seventh in the NBA in rebounding (44.7 rebounds per game), despite not having a player on the roster rank among the NBA’s top-20 rebounders. On Jan. 31, the Thunder limited the Brooklyn Nets to an all-time NBA low of just 17 rebounds. Home Cooking: Since arriving in Oklahoma City during 2008, the Thunder has always taken pride in defending its home court. This season, OKC

began a perfect 13-0 at Chesapeake Energy Arena (best home start for the Thunder in the Oklahoma City era) before falling to the Raptors on Dec. 22. The OKC franchise matched its best all-time home start (team also went 13-0 top open the 1976-77 season). The Thunder’s 13 game home winning streak represented the second longest streak in the Oklahoma City era (won 14 games from 1/6/12 – 3/7/12). Oklahoma City finished the year with a home record of 34-7 (tied for second best in the NBA) as the Thunder won its final six home games of the regular season.

Making them Look Free: In what has become a staple for the Thunder program, OKC was once again very productive at the free throw line this past season. Oklahoma City finished the year by ranking second in the NBA in free throw shooting accuracy (80.6%). During the 2012-13 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 (82.8%). 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-

90). During the 2009-10 season Durant recorded 756 free throw makes, an all-time OKC Thunder franchise record and the 6th 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 became the ONLY player in NBA history to convert 700+ free throws while shooting 90.0% or better.

Players to average 32+ pts, 7+ rebs and 5+ assts

Kevin Durant 2013-14

Michael Jordan 1988-89

Wilt Chamberlain 1963-64 & 1965-66

Elgin Baylor 1960-61

Season Winning % Playoff Finish

2013-14 .720 (59-23) TBD

2012-13 .732 (60-22) Advanced to Conference Semifinals

2011-12 .712 (47-19) Advanced to NBA Finals

2010-11 .671 (55-27) Advanced to Conference Finals

2009-10 .610 (50-32) Lost in first round

2008-09 .280 (23-59) Missed the playoffs

………… ……… … OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER REGULAR SEASON NOTES… …...……………….

Road Warriors: The Thunder concluded its 2013-14 road schedule by going 25-16 away from Chesapeake Energy Arena. During the season, the Thunder strung together a 6-game and an 8-game road win streak (the eight straight road wins were the most in the Oklahoma City era). In fact, it had been over a decade since the OKC franchise last won eight consecutive road games (last won eight straight road games from 1/24/02 – 2/27/02).

Despite losing to the Pacers on Apr. 14, the Thunder went 12-3 on the road this season against Eastern Conference opponents. The Thunder’s .610 road winning percentage was the second best in the NBA this past season (San Antonio). Team Basketball: On 22 occasions this season (Most recently: Apr. 8 at SAC), the Thunder prevailed during a game in which five players scored in

double figures. During the year, the Thunder went 22-4 when five players score 10+ points. Over the last two seasons OKC has registered a mark of 50-7 when five players score in double figures. Block Party: As has become the norm in recent seasons, the Thunder once again finished the year among the top shot-blocking teams in the NBA

(OKC ranked second in the NBA with 6.11 bpg). For a fourth straight season, Serge Ibaka led the NBA in total blocks (219) to become the second player in NBA history to record such a feat {Dikembe Mutombo (1994-98)}. Prior to this past year, OKC led the NBA in blocks in each of the two previous seasons. During the 2011-12 season, the Thunder not only led the NBA in blocked shots (8.17 bpg), but Oklahoma City recorded the highest block per game total in the NBA in nearly 20 years. The 1993-94 Denver Nuggets team (8.37 bpg) was the last group to average more blocks than the 11-12 OKC

team. During 2011-12, Ibaka led the NBA while setting an all-time franchise record with a 3.65 block per game average (most blocks per game since Theo Ratliff recorded 3.74 bpg during the 2000-01 season). Scoring Leader: With 2,593 points scored during the 2013-14 regular season, Kevin Durant led the NBA in scoring for a fourth time in the last five seasons. Durant is now one of just five players in NBA history to win four or more scoring titles. During the 2009-10 season, Durant became the

youngest scoring champ in NBA history (21 years & 197 days).

What a run: On Apr. 6 in Phoenix, Kevin Durant surpassed Michael Jordan’s modern day record by scoring 25 or more points in 41 consecutive games (Durant’s prior career-long streak was 29 games from 12/22/2009 - 02/23/2010). After scoring 23 points on Apr. 8 in Sacramento (Durant did not play in the 4th quarter as OKC built a 24 point lead) the streak came to an end, but not after a run or 25+ or more points that spanned more than three

months of the NBA season. Durant had last failed to score 25 or more points on Jan. 5 versus Boston. Durant’s 41 game streak represents the third longest single season streak in NBA history (Oscar Roberson scored 25+ in 46 straight games during the 1963-64 season and Wilt Chamberlain scored 25+ points in all 80 regular season games during the 1961-62 season).

10-0: Prior to falling to the Wizards on Feb. 1 in Washington D.C., the Thunder pieced-together a season-long 10 win streak. In those 10 games, Oklahoma City averaged 110.2 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 of the 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.

250 for Brooks: After defeating the Atlanta Hawks earlier this season on Dec. 10, Thunder Head Coach, Scott Brooks claimed his 250th career victory in his 401st game. Brooks is now one of five coaches in the NBA to own 250+ wins with their current franchise (Mike Brown, Rick Carlisle, Gregg Popovich and Erik Spoelstra).

Fewest Games to 250 Wins, Coaches Beginning Career since 1970-71 (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 (401) Winning Big: After claiming a 22-point victory over the Pelicans on Apr. 11, the Thunder once again secured a double-digit margin of victory. On 32 occasions this season, the Thunder prevailed by double-figures and on 12 instances, the Thunder won by 20 or more. The Thunder’s 6.3 point per game

differential ranked third in the NBA this past season.

Most Career Scoring Titles (based on ppg)

Michael Jordan 10

Wilt Chamberlain 7

George Gervin 4

Allen Iverson 4

Kevin Durant 4

Most consecutive 25 point games (last 50 years)

2013-14 Kevin Durant 41

1986-87 Michael Jordan 40

1972-73 Spencer Haywood 32

2009-10 Kevin Durant 29

1974-75 Bob McAdoo 29

1967-68 Oscar Robertson 29

Player of the Month: Kevin Durant was named the Western Conference Player of the Month for March, his fourth such POM honor of the 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 33.0+ ppg in three successive months since Michael Jordan accomplished the feat during the 1989-90 season. Durant’s 11 career POM

awards are the most in the Western Conference since the start of the 2009-10 season. Durant Highlights: In a season filled with many memorable moments and accomplishments, Kevin Durant kicked-off the month of January by averaging 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 40+ point outings. Durant became just the third player in the last 30 years to score 30+ 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 30+ points in 14 consecutive games in March/April of 2003 and Kobe Bryant recorded a 16 game streak from Jan.-Feb. of 2003).

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 50.0% from the field, 40.0% from 3-point range and 90.0% from the free throw line, Durant once again found a way to improve his game during the 2013-14 season. Durant averaged career-highs in not only scoring

(32.0 ppg), but also in assists (5.5 apg). On 16 instances this season, Durant scored 30+ points while registering 10+ 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 4th quarter), Kevin Durant scored 23 4th quarter points (most of his career) to lead the Thunder to victory. Just Another Back-2-Back: During the 2013-14 season, the Thunder played in 15 sets of back-to-backs. After defeating the Kings and Clippers on

consecutive nights during the second week of April, the Thunder claimed seven “sweeps” of a back-to-backs during the season. On the year, OKC went 12-3 on the first night and 8-7 on the second night of its back-to-back pairings. Bouncing Back: In what has become a staple for the Thunder during the past few seasons, Oklahoma City has proven to be incredibly resilient in

those games played after a loss. Dating back to the start of the 2011-12 season, OKC has posted a 47-15 record in “bounce-back” games (second best record in the NBA; San Antonio). 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 22.0 points per game off the bench. The Thunder went a perfect 15-0 this season when Jackson came off the bench and proceeded to score 15 or more points.

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 10 rebounds in 35 minutes of action. Durant is the first player in All-Star history to score 30+ 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.

OKC is Fan Friendly: The Thunder once again played in front of a packed-house during the entire 2013-14 season as fans continued to fill Chesapeake Energy Arena. After registering sellouts during all 41 home games this past season, the Thunder enters the 2014 playoffs having recorded sellouts in 130 consecutive regular season home outings and 155 games overall when including the postseason. Fans in attendance this season continued to enjoy the improvements made to the Chesapeake Energy Arena as part of a taxpayer funded initiative passed in March 2008. Thanks to the publically funded

initiative, the team’s arena boasts a state-of-the art scoreboard, new terrace suites, an updated main concourse with new concession stands, a new Sunset Lounge on the Club Level and a first-class courtside club. Adams in the Family: Throughout his first NBA season, Thunder rookie Steven Adams was effective on both the offensive and defensive ends of the floor. After recording his first career double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds on Nov. 8 at Detroit (first double-double for a Thunder rookie since

Serge Ibaka accomplished the feat on 2/20/10 vs. TOR), Adams wraps-up the season ranking ninth among rookies in rebounding (4.1) and blocks (.70). A Baker’s Dozen: After defeating the Chicago Bulls on Dec. 19, the Thunder improved to 13-0 at home this season, becoming the first team in the NBA to do so since the Cleveland Cavaliers accomplished the feat in 2008 (opened the season 23-0 at home). The Thunder jumped-out to its best home

start in the Oklahoma City era (the Thunder had never gone better than 3-0 at home to begin a season) and the 13-0 home start to the season equaled the longest in the all-time history of the franchise (the OKC franchise started the 1976-77 season 13-0). 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 seven-game homestand from 12/30/77 – 1/15/78).

66ers Connection: Once again during the 2013-14 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 2008, 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 2013 D-League Draft,

including top overall selection, Grant Jarrett (the Thunder secured the NBA draft rights to Jarrett during the 2013 NBA Draft). This past season, Andre Roberson was assigned to the 66ers on eight occasions. Additionally, the Thunder twice signed Reggie Williams to a 10-day contract in addition to signing Mustafa Shakur to a 10-day contract. On Apr. 7, the Thunder signed rookie Grant Jerrett to a contract. Jerrett’s signing represents the ninth call-up all-time between the 66ers and the Thunder.

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 2/1/09 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, 10 rebounds and a career-high 12 assists. By also adding four blocks and four steals, Durant becomes the first player with 32+ points, 10+ 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 200 Christmas Day games

played in NBA history. Despite not playing in the 4th quarter, Russell Westbrook became the eighth player to record a triple-double on Christmas Day in NBA history. Westbrook joined John Havlicek (1967) and LeBron James (2010) as the only players to record a road triple-double on Christmas. 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 0-of-14 from 3-point range. The Rockets became the first team in NBA history to not score 100 points after recording 70+ points in the first half and the -54 point scoring differential from one half to the other was the largest in NBA history.

VIA DRAFT:

Steven Adams: 2013 NBA Draft – 12th overall pick Nick Collison: 2003 NBA Draft – 12th overall pick Kevin Durant: 2007 NBA Draft – 2nd overall pick

Russell Westbrook: 2008 NBA Draft – 4th overall pick Serge Ibaka: 2008 NBA Draft – 24th overall pick Reggie Jackson: 2011 NBA Draft – 24th overall pick Perry Jones: 2012 NBA Draft – 28th 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 2012 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 2009 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

Grant Jerrett: Signed on 4/7/14

Player Date(s) Games Injury or Illness Russell Westbrook 10/30-11/1 2 lateral meniscus tear Nick Collison 11/10 1 left hip contusion Thabo Sefolosha 11/16 1 flu-like symptoms Thabo Sefolosha 12/10-12/13 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 2/23-3/30 17 left groin strain

Thabo Sefolosha 3/2-4/6 17 left calf strain Reggie Jackson 3/28-3/30 2 mid back sprain

. HOW THE THUNDER WAS BUILT .

………… … 2013-14 THUNDER GAMES LOST DUE TO INJURY /ILLNESS** ….

FORWARD FORWARD CENTER GUARD GUARD GS W L STARTER GS W L Durant Ibaka Perkins Sefolosha Westbrook 6 2 4 Adams 0 0 0 Durant Ibaka Perkins Butler Westbrook 2 2 0 Butler 2 2 0 Collison 0 0 0 Durant 8 4 4

Fisher 0 0 0 Ibaka 8 4 4 Jackson 0 0 0 Jerrett 0 0 0

Jones 0 0 0 Lamb 0 0 0 Perkins 8 4 4 Sefolosha 6 2 4

Thabeet 0 0 0 Westbrook 8 4 4

THUNDER

RECORD THUNDER RECORD

Shooting 50% or better 1-0 Create 10+ steals 0-0

Shooting under 50% 3-4 Surrender 10+ steals 2-1

Opponents shooting 50% or better 0-1 More assists than opponent 1-1

Opponents shooting under 50% 4-3 Fewer assists than opponent 2-3

Bench outscores opponent bench 1-0 Same number of assists 1-0

Bench outscored by opponent bench 2-4 Largest lead 25 vs. MEM; 4/19

When the benches are tied 1-0 Largest deficit 29 vs. LAC; 5/5

More points in the paint or tied 0-0 Largest halftime lead 22 vs. MEM; 4/19

Fewer points in the paint 4-4 Largest halftime deficit 17 vs. LAC; 5/5

More second chance points or tied 1-4 Largest margin of victory 20 at MEM; 5/1

Fewer second chance points 3-0 Largest margin of defeat 17 vs. LAC; 5/5

More fast break points or tied 4-3 Smallest margin of victory 3 at MEM; 4/26

Fewer fast break points 0-1 Smallest margin of defeat 1 vs. MEM; 4/29

More rebounds than opponent 4-4 Most points scored in a half 61 first half vs, MEM; 5/3

Fewer rebounds than opponent 0-0 Fewest points scored in a half 36 first half at MEM; 4/24

Same number of rebounds 0-0 Most points scored in a quarter 34 (2x) MR: second quarter vs. MEM; 5/3

In games decided by 6 points or less 1-3 Fewest points scored in a quarter 13 third quarter vs. MEM; 4/19

5 Thunder players score 10+ 1-0 Longest winning streak 2 at MEM-vs. MEM; 5/1-5/3

6+ Thunder players score 10+ 0-0 Longest losing streak 2 vs. MEM; 4/21- at MEM 4/24

Kevin Durant Scores 30+ 3-2 1st game back-to-back 0-0

OKC 10+ reb. More than opp. 3-1 2nd or 3rdgame of a back-to-back 0-0

OKC 10+ fewer reb. Than opp. 0-0 1st game after a win 1-3

Durant & Westbrook score 20+ 3-4 1st game after a loss 2-1

Westbrook records 10+ assists 0-0 Opponent shooting under 40% 3-0

Three OKC players score 20+ 0-0 Thunder blocks 10+ shots 3-1

Overtime Games 1-3 Opponent scores less than 90 points 3-0

Ibaka blocks 3+ shots 3-1 Thunder converts 30+ free throws 0-0

Head Coach Scott Brooks

2013-14 Record: 59-23 (.720) Overall Record: 293-170 (.633) NBA Head Coaching Experience: 5th NBA Season

*Received Western Conference Coach of the Month honors for the month of December/January **Named the 2009-10 NBA Coach of the Year

NBA Head Coaching Record

Season Team W L Pct. 13-14 OKC 59 23 .720 12-13 11-12*

OKC OKC

60 47

22 19

.731

.712

10-11 OKC 55 27 .671 09-10** OKC 50 32 .610 08-09 OKC 22 47 .319 TOTAL 293 170 .633

… … … … … THUNDER PLAYOFF STARTING LINEUPS ….

… … … … …2013-14 THUNDER RECORD WHEN… ….

DOUBLE FIGURES DOUBLE- DOUBLES GAME LEADERS

10+ Pts 20+ Pts 30+ Pts 10+ Reb 10+ Ast Pt/Reb Pt/Ast Pts Reb Ast Steven Adams Caron Butler Nick Collison

0 2 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 1 0

0 0 0

Kevin Durant 8 7 5 3 0 3 0 5 2 2 Derek Fisher 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Serge Ibaka 7 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 4 0 Reggie Jackson 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2

Perry Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jeremy Lamb Kendrick Perkins

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

1 0

0 0

Andre Roberson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Thabo Sefolosha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hasheem Thabeet Russell Westbrook*

0 8

0 7

0 2

0 5

0 2

0 5

0 2

0 3

0 2

0 5

*Russell Westbrook has recorded two triple-doubles this postseason

2013-14 THUNDER TEAM HIGHS/LOWS

TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES

HIGH LOW Points Rebounds

Points 120 vs. MEM; 5/3 92 at MEM; 4/26 1st Quarter 29 vs. MEM; 4/19 15 at MEM; 4/26 120 vs. MEM; 5/3 59 at MEM; 4/26

2nd Quarter 34 vs. MEM; 5/3 18 (2x) MR: vs. MEM; 4/29 105 vs. MEM; 4/21 51 vs. MEM; 4/19 3rd Quarter 33 vs. MEM; 5/3 13 vs. MEM; 4/19 105 vs. LAC; 5/5 51 vs. MEM; 4/29 4th Quarter 34 vs. MEM; 4/21 16 at MEM; 4/26 1st Half 61 vs. MEM; 5/3 36 at MEM; 4/24 FG% Assists 2nd Half 59 vs. MEM; 5/3 38 at MEM; 4/26

Overtime 12 at MEM; 4/26 6 vs. MEM; 4/21 60.9 % vs. MEM; 5/3 24 vs. MEM; 4/29 FG Made 42 vs. MEM; 5/3 33 at MEM; 4/26 49.3 % at MEM; 5/1 22 vs. MEM; 4/19 FG Attempted 93 vs. MEM; 4/21 69 vs. MEM; 5/3 45.9 % vs. LAC; 5/5 22 vs. MEM; 5/3 FG Percentage 60.9% vs. MEM; 5/3 36.7% at MEM; 4/26

3P Made 12 vs. MEM; 4/29 4 vs. MEM; 4/19 3P Attempted 31 vs. MEM; 4/29 16 vs. MEM; 4/19 FT% Steals 3P Percentage 57.9% vs. MEM; 5/3 17.9% at MEM; 4/24 FT Made 28 vs. MEM; 4/19 15 vs. MEM; 4/29 92.0% at MEM; 5/1 9 at MEM; 4/24

FT Attempted 32 vs. MEM; 4/19 19 vs. MEM; 4/29 90.0% at MEM; 4/26 8 at MEM; 4/24 FT Percentage 92.0% at MEM; 5/1 73.3% at MEM; 4/24 88.0% vs. MEM; 4/21 7 at MEM; 5/1 Off. Rebounds 20 at MEM; 4/26 7 vs. MEM; 4/19 Def. Rebounds 44 vs. MEM; 4/19 24 vs. MEM; 5/3

Tot. Rebounds 59 at MEM; 4/26 33 vs. MEM; 5/3 Assists 24 vs. MEM; 4/29 13 at MEM; 4/24 Steals 9 at MEM; 4/24 2 vs. MEM; 4/29 Turnovers 21 at MEM; 4/26 9 vs. MEM; 4/21 Blocks 11 (2x) MR: at MEM; 5/1 2 vs. MEM; 5/3

2013-14 THUNDER INDIVIDUAL HIGHS TOP INDIVIDUAL

PERFORMANCES

HIGH PLAYER OPPONENT DATE Points

Minutes 52 Durant Grizzlies 4/29 36 – Durant vs. MEM; 4/21 FG Made 13 Durant Grizzlies 4/19 36 – Durant at MEM; 5/1 FG Attempted 31 Westbrook Grizzlies 4/29 33 – Durant vs. MEM; 4/19

3P Made 5 Durant Grizzlies 5/3 33 – Durant vs. MEM; 5/3 3P Attempted 13 Westbrook Grizzlies 4/24 FT Made 14 Durant Grizzlies 5/1 Rebounds FT Attempted 15 Durant Grizzlies 5/1 14 – Ibaka at MEM; 4/26 Off. Rebounds 5 Westbrook Grizzlies 4/29 13 – Westbrook at MEM; 4/26 Def. Rebounds 12 Durant Grizzlies 4/26 13 – Westbrook at MEM; 4/24 Tot. Rebounds 13 Westbrook Grizzlies 4/24 12 – Ibaka vs. MEM; 4/29 Assists 16 Westbrook Grizzlies 5/3 Steals 3 Westbrook Grizzlies 4/26 Assists

Blocks 5 Adams Grizzlies 5/1 16 – Westbrook vs. MEM; 5/3 Points 36 Durant Grizzlies 5/1 13 – Westbrook vs. MEM; 4/29 Points in Quarter 14 Durant Grizzlies 5/1 8 – Westbrook vs. MEM; 4/21 Points in a half 22 Durant Grizzlies 4/21 7 – Durant vs. MEM; 4/19

… … … … …2013-14 THUNDER GAME LEADERS ….

2013-14 OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS/LOWS TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES

HIGH LOW

Points

Rebounds

Points 122 vs. LAC; 5/5 84 at MEM; 5/1 1st Quarter 39 vs. LAC; 5/5 16 vs. MEM; 4/19 122 vs. LAC; 5/5 50 vs. MEM; 4/29 2nd Quarter 30 vs. LAC; 5/5 17 at MEM; 4/26 111 vs. MEM; 4/21 49 at MEM; 4/26 3rd Quarter 35 vs. LAC; 5/5 17 at MEM; 4/26 109 vs. MEM: 5/3 47 at MEM; 4/24

4th Quarter 31 vs. MEM; 4/21 14 (2x) MR: vs. MEM; 4/29 1st Half 69 vs. LAC; 5/5 34 vs. MEM; 4/19 2nd Half 53 (2x) MR: vs. LAC; 5/5 35 vs. MEM; 4/29 FG% Assists Overtime 13 at MEM; 4/24 9 at MEM; 4/26

FG Made 45 vs. LAC; 5/5 31 at MEM; 5/1 54.9% vs. LAC; 5/5 30 vs. MEM; 4/19 FG Attempted 94 at MEM; 4/26 82 vs. LAC; 5/5 49.4% vs. MEM; 4/21 26 vs. LAC; 5/5 FG Percentage 54.9% vs. LAC; 5/5 36.3% vs. MEM; 4/19 44.6% at MEM; 4/24 22 vs. MEM: 5/3 3P Made 15 vs. LAC; 5/5 2 vs. MEM; 4/19

3P Attempted 29 vs. LAC; 5/5 10 vs. MEM; 4/21 3P Percentage 51.7% vs. LAC; 5/5 18.2 vs. MEM; 4/19 FT% Steals FT Made 30 vs. MEM; 5/3 12 at MEM; 4/24 FT Attempted 34 vs. MEM; 5/3 15 at MEM; 4/24 88.2% vs. MEM; 5/3 13 vs. MEM; 5/3 FT Percentage 88.2% vs. MEM; 5/3 56.5% at MEM; 4/26 87.5% vs. MEM; 4/21 11 vs. MEM; 4/29

Off. Rebounds 18 at MEM; 4/26 6 vs. LAC; 5/5 80.0% at MEM; 4/24 11 at MEM; 4/26 Def. Rebounds 37 vs. MEM; 4/29 19 vs. MEM; 5/3 Tot. Rebounds 50 vs. MEM; 4/29 29 vs. MEM; 5/3 Assists 30 vs. MEM; 4/21 19 (2x) MR: at MEM; 5/1

Steals 13 vs. MEM; 5/3 5 (2x) MR: at MEM; 5/1

Turnovers 15 at MEM; 4/24 6 vs. MEM; 4/19 Blocks 4 (2x) MR: at MEM; 4/26 1 (4x) vs. LAC; 5/5

2013-14 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS TOP INDIVIDUAL

PERFORMANCES

HIGH PLAYER OPPONENT DATE

Minutes 48 Conley Grizzlies 4/26 Points FG Made 12 Paul Clippers 5/5 32 – Paul vs. LAC; 5/5 FG Attempted 21 Gasol Grizzlies 4/26 25 – Randolph vs. MEM; 4/21 3P Made 8 Paul Clippers 5/5 24 – Gasol vs. MEM; 5/3 3P Attempted 9 Paul Clippers 5/5 23 – Gasol at MEM; 4/26 FT Made 10 Gasol Grizzlies 5/3

FT Attempted 12 Griffin Clippers 5/5 Rebounds Off. Rebounds 10 Allen Grizzlies 4/26 15 – Gasol vs. MEM; 4/29 Def. Rebounds 10 Gasol Grizzlies 4/29 13 – Allen at MEM; 4/26 Tot. Rebounds 15 Gasol Grizzlies 4/29 11 – Gasol at MEM; 4/26 Assists 12 Conley Grizzlies 4/21 11 – Randolph vs. MEM; 4/19 Steals: 4 Jordan Clippers 5/5 Blocks 2 Gasol Grizzlies 4/26 Assists Points 32 Paul Clippers 5/5 12 – Conley vs. MEM; 4/21 11 – Conley vs. MEM; 4/19 10 – Conley at MEM; 4/26 10 – Paul vs. MEM; 5/5

… … … … …2013-14 OPPONENT GAME LEADERS ….

#12 Steven Adams C 7-0 255 7/20/93 Pittsburgh Rookie Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/5 LAC 19 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 0 3 0 1 0 0 5/3 MEM 26 3-3 0-0 2-3 1 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 8

5/1 @ MEM 20 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 0 4 0 2 5 2 4/29 MEM 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4/26 @ MEM 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 PLAYOFFS: During the 2014 postseason, appeared in seven games and averaging 1.4 points, 1.4 rebounds and

1.4 blocks in 12.3 minutes. 2013-14 AVERAGES: In 81 games (20 starts), averaged 3.3 points, 4.1 rebounds (ranks 9th among rookies) and 0.70 blocks (ranks 9th among rookies) in 14.8 minutes…One DNP – Coach’s Decision. 2013-14 NOTES: On Jan. 29, Named to the BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge as part of All-Star weekend… Registered a blocked shot in 37 games this season…Recorded first career double-double with 17 points and 10

rebounds on 11/8 at DET…Made first career start on 11/13 at LAC…Scored in double figures three times...Set a career-high with 4 blocks on 2/3 vs. MEM…Set a career-high with six steals on 3/24 at DAL. COLLEGE: Named to the Big East All-Rookie Team as a freshman…Named Big East Preseason Rookie of the Year as a freshman…Started in all 32 of his career games played…Ranks first all-time at Pitt in field goal percentage

(.571), second in blocked shots (63), and sixth in rebounds for freshman seasons (192)…Ranked first on team in rebounds (6.3 rpg) and blocks (2.0 bpg)…Ranked fifth on team in scoring with 7.2 points per game…Scored in double figures on six occasions…Scored a career-high 16 points along with 10 rebounds against Bethune Cookman… Scored 13 points along with 11 rebounds in an NCAA Tournament game against Wichita State…Blocked a career-high five shots against South Florida.

#2 Caron Butler F 6-7 228 3/13/80 Connecticut 12th NBA Season Recent Games:

DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/5 LAC 25 1-7 1-4 0-0 1 5 6 1 5 0 1 0 3 5/3 MEM 41 3-10 1-5 8-9 0 4 4 1 4 2 2 0 15 5/1 @ MEM 29 2-5 2-4 1-2 0 4 4 3 0 1 0 0 7 4/29 MEM 27 5-10 4-8 1-1 3 2 5 0 2 0 0 0 15

4/26 @ MEM 24 2-6 2-4 0-0 0 2 2 1 3 0 1 0 6 PLAYOFFS: During the 2014 postseason, appeared in eight games (two starts) and averaging 7.3 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 27.6 minutes…Has appeared in the postseason six previous times with four teams and averaged 13.7 points, 6.1 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 34.6 minutes in 47 games (all starts).

2013-14 AVERAGES: In 22 games with the Thunder, averaged 9.7 points and 3.2 rebounds in 27.2 minutes…Scored in double figures 11 times, including two 20+ point efforts…Went a perfect 6-of-6 from 3-point range during OKC’s win on 4/8 at SAC…Recorded four 3-point makes en route to 14 points on 3/6 at PHX…Went a perfect 5-of-5 from 3-point range en route to 15 points on 3/30 vs. UTA…Made Thunder debut on 3/4 vs. PHI and recorded two points to go along with five rebounds and a steal in 26 minutes…Scored an OKC high of 23

points on 3/24 at DAL…Prior to joining the Thunder, appeared in 34 games with Milwaukee and recorded averages of 11.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 24.1 minutes per contest.

2013-14 NOTES: Signed by the Thunder on Mar. 1…Scored in double figures 18 times this season, including six 20+point performances and two 30+ point performances…Recorded a season-high 38 points on 11/22 at PHI. CAREER NOTES: Prior to joining the Thunder, owned career averages of 15.3 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 764 career games as a member of Miami, L.A. Lakers, Washington, Dallas, L.A. Clippers and Milwaukee…Originally selected No. 10 overall by the Miami Heat in the 2002 NBA Draft…Named to the Eastern Conference All-Star team on two occasions (2007, 2008)…Won an NBA title as a member of the Dallas Mavericks in 2011…Named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team in 2003,

#4 Nick Collison F/C 6-10 255 10/26/80 Kansas 10th NBA Season Recent Games:

DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/5 LAC 8 2-5 0-1 0-0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 4

5/3 MEM DNP – Coach’s Decision 5/1 @ MEM 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 4/29 MEM 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 4/26 @ MEM 11 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 3 0 1 1 3 PLAYOFFS: During the 2014 postseason, appeared in seven games and averaging 2.3 points and 2.7 rebounds

in 12.6 minutes…Has appeared in the postseason five previous times with Oklahoma City and averaged 5.4 points, 4.6 rebounds and 19.5 minutes in 65 games. 2013-14 AVERAGES: In 81 games, averaged 4.2 points and 3.6 rebounds in 16.7 minutes. One game DNP – Left Hip Contusion…Scored in double figures three times…Posted a season-high 12 points on 5-of-6 shooting on

1/25 at PHI. 2012-13 NOTES: Appeared in 81 games (2 starts) and averaged 5.1 points and 4.1 rebounds in 19.5 minutes…On the season, shoot 59.5% from the field (176-296 FGs)…Scored in doubles figures on 11 occasions (including back to back outings on 12/29 & 12/3 and later on 3/22 & 3/24)…OKC went a perfect 11-0 when

Collision scored 10 or more…Set a season-high with 14 points on 5-of-6 shooting during OKC win at PHI on 11/24…Recorded a season-high 10 rebounds on two separate occasions (12/17 vs. SA and 12/29 at HOU)…Posted lone double-double of the year during win on 12/29 at HOU…One game DNP – Inactive

CAREER HIGHS MIN 31 at DET, 11/8/13

FGM 7 at DET, 11/8/13

FGA 10 at DET, 11/8/13

3PM --

3PA --

FTM 5 (2x) MR: at SAC 4/8/14

FTA 8 at SAC 4/8/14

OR 5 (2x) MR: at DET, 11/8/13

DR 7 (3x) MR: vs. HOU, 3/11/14

TR 10 at DET, 11/8/13

AST 3 (2x) MR: vs. LAL, 12/13/13

STL 6 vs. DEN, 3/24/14

TO 4 vs. UTA 11/24/13

BLK 4 vs. MEM, 2/3/14

PTS 17 at DET, 11/8/13

CAREER HIGHS MIN 56 at CHI, 1/15/10

FGM 15 vs. MIN, 3/28/03

FGA 27 at MIL, 1/27/08

3PM 9 vs. NO, 11/26/12

3PA 15 vs. NO, 11/26/12

FTM 15 vs. ATL, 11/28/06

FTA 17 vs. CHI, 1/10/07

OR 11 at CHI, 1/27/06

DR 12 (2x), MR: vs. DAL, 11/9/13

TR 16 at CHI, 1/27/06

AST 12 at LAL, 3/30/08

STL 7 (2x), MR: at NJ, 11/8/07

TO 9 at POR, 1/24/09

BLK 2 (27x), MR: vs. DEN, 2/20/14

PTS 40 at MIL, 1/27/08

CAREER HIGHS MIN 49 vs. UTA, 1/12/07 FGM 12 (2x), MR: at HOU, 1/31/07 FGA 19 at HOU, 1/31/07

3PM 1 (3x), MR: vs. DEN, 3/24/14 3PA 1 (21x), MR: at MIN, 11/1/13 FTM 9 vs. UTA, 1/12/07 FTA 10 (2x), MR: at UTA, 4/7/07 OR 8 (6x), MR: vs. DEN, 4/8/11

DR 16 vs. LAC, 12/5/07 TR 21 (2x), MR: vs. WAS, 3/26/08 AST 5 (9x), MR: vs. ATL, 1/27/14 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

. .. THUNDER PLAYERS .

#35 Kevin Durant G/F 6-9 240 9/29/88 Texas 7th NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

5/5 LAC 35 9-19 2-5 5-8 0 4 4 4 2 1 3 1 25

5/3 MEM 42 12-18 5-5 4-6 0 8 8 2 3 0 5 1 33

5/1 @ MEM 43 11-23 0-6 14-15 2 8 10 2 3 1 3 1 36

4/29 MEM 52 10-24 3-8 3-6 3 5 8 2 1 0 6 0 26

4/26 @ MEM 49 5-21 1-7 4-6 1 12 13 4 2 2 5 2 15

PLAYOFFS: During the 2014 postseason, appeared in eight games (eight starts) and averaging 29.3 points, 8.9

rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.5 blocks in 44.9 minutes…Has recorded two double-doubles and five 30+ point performances…Has appeared in the postseason four previous times with Oklahoma City and averaged 28.6 points, 8.0

rebounds, 3.8 assists, 1.1 steals, 1.2 blocks and 42.1 minutes in 54 games (all starts).

2013-14 AVERAGES: In 81 games (81 starts), averaged 32.0 points (1st in the NBA), 7.4 rebounds, 5.5 assists and

1.27 steals in 38.5 minutes…One game DNP – right shoulder sprain 2013-14 NOTES: Scored 25 points in 41 straight games (longest streak of his career and third longest in NBA

history)…Named the NBA’s Western Conference Player of the Month four times this season (Owns 11 career POM

awards, the most in the Western Conference since the start of the 2009-10 season)…During the Month of January, Durant averaged 35.9 points per game while shooting 54.9% from the field (highest scoring month of Durant’s career)…Scored 30+ points in 12 consecutive

games during the month of January (longest streak of his career)…Set a career-high with 54 points on 1/17 vs. GS, representing a Thunder era record for most

points scored in a game…Scored 51 points during 2OT win at TOR on 3/31 (4th 50-point game of his career)…Posted 27 double-doubles, including three triple-

doubles (Durant now owns six career triple-doubles). Scored 30+ points 47 times (most in NBA) including 14 40+ point efforts (most in NBA) and two fifty point games…On 17 occasions, scored 30+ points while recording 10+ rebounds (accomplished the feat just four times during 2012-13 season) and the Thunder went

15-2 in those games… Recorded triple-doubles on 12/1 vs. MIN and 1/25 at PHI…On 12/1 vs. MIN, Durant registered 32 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists, four

steals and fourth blocks to become the first player to hit such benchmarks since blocks and steals became official stats during the 1973-74 season. Scored 42 points during the Thunder season opener on 10/30 at UTA which represents the second most points scored in franchise history on opening night (Dale Ellis scored

46 points in 1988).

#6 Derek Fisher G 6-1 210 8/9/74 Arkansas-Little Rock 18th NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/5 LAC 15 2-5 0-1 0-0 1 3 4 0 2 1 0 0 4 5/3 MEM 25 1-4 1-3 2-2 0 2 2 1 3 1 1 0 5

5/1 @ MEM 19 1-4 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 4/29 MEM 10 2-6 1-3 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 4/26 @ MEM 11 0-3 0-2 2-2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 PLAYOFFS: During the 2014 postseason, appeared in eight games and averaging 4.0 points, 1.4 rebounds and 1.0

steals in 15.6 minutes…Holds the NBA record for most career playoff games played with 247…Has appeared in the

postseason 15 previous times with three teams and averaged 8.6 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.1 steals and 27.3

minutes in 240 games (158 starts)….Member of five NBA championship teams (2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010). 2013-14 AVERAGES: In 81 games, averaged 5.2 points, 1.4 assists and 1.5 rebounds in 17.76minutes…One DNP –

Coach’s Decision.

2013-14 NOTES: In the last 40 games, shooting 42.9% from 3-point range (60-140 3FGs)…Scored in double-figures 11 times…Went a perfect 5-of-5 from 3-point range en route to 15 points during OKC win at MIA on 1/29.

#9 Serge Ibaka F/C 6-10 245 9/18/89 Brazzaville (Republic of the Congo) 5th NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/5 LAC 26 6-9 0-1 0-0 1 5 6 0 3 1 1 2 12 5/3 MEM 28 6-8 0-0 0-0 4 0 4 0 4 2 1 0 12

5/1 @ MEM 30 3-6 0-1 2-2 1 6 7 1 1 0 0 4 8 4/29 MEM 43 6-10 1-2 2-3 3 9 12 1 5 0 1 0 15 4/26 @ MEM 42 6-11 0-1 0-0 5 9 14 0 1 1 1 5 12 PLAYOFFS: During the 2014 postseason, appeared in eight games (eight starts) and averaging 12.9 points, 8.5

rebounds and 2.5 blocks in 36.1 minutes…Has recorded three double-doubles and four 4+ blocks performances…Has

appeared in the postseason four previous times with Oklahoma City and averaged 10.2 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.9 blocks and 29.2 minutes in 54 games (48 starts).

2013-14 AVERAGES: In 81 games (81 starts), averaged 15.1 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.70 blocks (2nd in NBA) in

32.9 minutes…One game DNP – Flu Like Symptoms.

2013-14 NOTES: OKC 10-2 when Ibaka blocks 5+ shots…Set a Thunder record by going a perfect 12-for-12 en route to 25 points on 1/31 at BKN…Scored 20+ points in three consecutive games for the first time in his career (1/16 @ HOU

– 1/19 vs. SAC)…Registered 29 double-doubles (recorded 15 double-doubles during the entire 2012-13 season)…Posted

three consecutive double-doubles for the first time in his career (from 11/24 vs. UTA – 11/29 vs. GSW)…Registered a string of three or more blocks in eight consecutive games (one of two players to accomplish such a feat since the start of the 2005-06 season)…Pulled-down 10+ rebounds on 33 occasions…Scored in

double figures 69 times (including a career-long 17 game stretch from 2/11 at POR – 3/25 at DAL), including 16 20+ point efforts…Twice registered a career-high

with 27 points (9-14 FGs) on 11/14 at GSW and again on 4/4 at HOU…Matched a career-high with 20 rebounds, including a career-high 16 defensive rebounds on

11/16 at MIL…Recorded three or more blocks in eight consecutive games for the second time in his career (strung together 11 such games during the 2010-11 season). Ibaka is one of two players {Andrew Bogut (8 games with three+ blocks from 2/28/2010 - 3/17/2010)} to record such a stretch since the start of the

2005-06 season.

CAREER HIGHS MIN 52 (3x) MR: at TOR, 3/21/14 FGM 19 (2x) MR: vs. GSW, 1/17/14 FGA 34 (2x) MR at UTA, 1/7/14

3PM 7 (2x) MR: at TOR, 3/21/14 3PA 15 at PHX, 4/6/14 FTM 24 at LAC, 1/23/09 FTA 26 at LAC, 1/23/09

OR 4 (9x) MR: vs. MIA, 1/30/11 DR 16 (2x) MR: at PHI, 3/9/11 TR 18: at MIN, 1/26/11 AST 12 (3x) MR: at LAL, 3/9/14 STL 5 (4x), MR: vs. DEN, 1/16/13

TO 11 at SA, 1/22/14 BLK 5 (2x) MR: vs. POR, 3/27/11 PTS 54 vs. GSW, 1/17/14

CAREER HIGHS MIN 49 vs. HOU, 2/18/03 FGM 10 (4x) MR: vs. DEN, 1/21/08 FGA 18 (4x) MR: vs. NO, 1/6/09

3PM 7 (2x) MR: at CHI, 1/12/02 3PA 13 vs. NO, 1/6/09 FTM 13 vs. UTA, 11/4/07 FTA 14 vs. UTA, 11/4/07 OR 4 (2x) MR: at SAC, 4/11/04

DR 10 at LAC, 3/12/98 TR 11 at LAC, 3/12/98 AST 13 vs. DEN, 1/14/98 STL 6 (2x) MR: vs. SEA, 1/28/04 TO 6 (2x) vs. WAS, 11/26/03

BLK 2 (3x) MR vs. CHI, 12/25/11 PTS 28 (3x) MR: at NJ, 2/5/08

CAREER HIGHS

MIN 47 vs. GSW 11/29/13

FGM 12 (3x) MR: at BKN 1/31/14

FGA 20 at MIA 1/29/14

3PM 2 (2x) MR: at HOU 4/4/14

3PA 4 (3x) MR: at HOU 4/4/14

FTM 9 (2x) MR: at GSW 11/14/13

FTA 10 (3x) MR: vs. SAC 2/15/11

OR 9 vs. PHX 2/19/12

DR 16 at MIL 11/16/13

TR 20 (2x) MR: at MIL 11/16/13

AST 5 at NOP 4/14/14

STL 3 vs. PHI 1/4/13

TO 5 (2x) MR: at PHI 1/25/14

BLK 11 vs. DEN 2/19/12

PTS 27 (2x) MR: at HOU 4/4/14

#15 Reggie Jackson G 6-3 208 4/16/90 Boston College 3rd NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/5 LAC 30 1-8 0-2 2-2 0 2 2 5 4 0 1 0 4

5/3 MEM 26 5-6 2-3 4-4 0 3 3 1 3 0 2 0 16 5/1 @ MEM 29 6-9 4-5 0-0 1 4 5 2 3 0 2 1 16 4/29 MEM 39 2-7 2-3 0-0 2 3 5 2 4 0 5 1 6 4/26 @ MEM 37 11-16 2-4 8-8 3 6 9 1 3 1 4 1 32

PLAYOFFS: During the 2014 postseason, appeared in seven games and averaging 11.1 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 27.3 minutes…Scored a playoff career-high 32 points in a 92-89 OT win at Memphis on 4/26/14…Has scored 15+ points off the bench on three occasions...Has appeared in the postseason one previous time with Oklahoma City and averaged 13.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 33.5 minutes in 11 games (nine starts).

2013-14 AVERAGES: In 80 games (36 starts), averaged 13.1 points, 4.1 assists and 3.9 rebounds in 28.5 minutes. 2013-14 NOTES: Matched a career-high with 27 points on 12-of-17 shooting on 1/22 at SAS…Prior to being inserted into the starting line-up on Dec. 27 at CHA, Jackson was the only player in the NBA this season to come

off the bench and average 12+ points, 3+ rebounds and 3+ assists (OKC went 12-0 this season Jackson scored 15+ points off the bench)…Recorded a three-point make in 10 consecutive games (a career-long streak)…Made first career start on 10/30 at UTA and recorded 14 points to go along with a career-high five steals (OKC 25-11 with Jackson in the starting lineup)…Scored in double figures 60 times (including nine straight from 12/1 vs. MIN – 12/15 vs. ORL; a career-long streak), including eight 20+ point outings (OKC went 7-1 in those games)…Set a career-high with six steals on 1/16 at

HOU…Set a career-high with 12 rebounds to go along with 25 points on 3/21 at TOR…Set a career-high with 11 steals on 3/24 vs. DEN…Two games DNP – Mid Back Sprain.

#7 Grant Jerrett F 6-10 232 07/08/93 Arizona Rookie Recent Games:

DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/5 LAC DNP – Inactive 5/3 MEM DNP – Inactive 5/1 @ MEM DNP – Inactive

4/29 MEM DNP – Inactive 4/26 @ MEM DNP – Inactive 2013-14 66ERS AVERAGES: In 27 games (25 starts), averaged 15.1 points and 6.1 rebounds in 29.3 minutes…Scored in double figures 22 times…Tallied five double-doubles. 2013-14 NOTES: Signed by the Thunder on Apr. 7…Six DNP’s – Inactive with OKC…Selected No. 1 overall in

the 2014 NBA D-League Draft. Drafted by the Portland Trail Blazers (rights immediately traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder) as the 40th overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft. COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: Played in 34 games, averaged 5.2 points and 3.6 rebounds in 17.8 minutes as a freshman. Scored in double figures on five occasions. Led the Wildcats in blocked shots (33) and 3-point field

goal percentage (.405). Scored 14 points along with five rebounds against UCLA. Scored 10 points along with six rebounds against Colorado. Scored seven points along with five rebounds in a Sweet 16 game against Ohio State.

#3 Perry Jones F 6-11 235 09/24/91 Baylor 2nd NBA Season Recent Games:

DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/5 LAC 11 3-6 2=4 0-0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 5/3 MEM 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5/1 @ MEM 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

4/29 MEM DNP – Coach’s Decision 4/26 @ MEM DNP – Coach’s Decision PLAYOFFS: During the 2014 postseason, appeared in four games and averaging 2.0 points and 1.0 rebounds in 3.8 minutes…Has appeared in the postseason one previous times with Oklahoma City, collecting one rebound in

five minutes. 2013-14 AVERAGES: In 62 games (seven starts), averaged 3.5 points and 1.8 rebounds in 12.3 minutes. 20 DNP’s – Coach’s Decision 2013-14 NOTES: OKC went 5-2 with Jones in the starting lineup…Scored 13 points on 3-of-3 shooting from 3-

point range (matching a career-high) on 11/24 vs. UTA…In his second career start on 1/24 at BOS, scored 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting, to go along with a career-high three steals…Scored in double figures five times.

CAREER HIGHS MIN 42 at UTA 1/7/14 FGM 12 at SAS 1/22/14 FGA 19 (3x) MR: at POR 2/11/14

3PM 3 (7x) MR: vs. DEN 3/24/14 3PA 7 at HOU 1/16/14 FTM 7 (2x) MR: at UTA, 1/7/14 FTA 10 at UTA, 1/7/14 OR 3 (2x) MR: at UTA, 1/7/14

DR 11 at TOR 3/21/14 TR 12 at TOR 3/21/14 AST 11 vs. DEN 3/24/14 STL 6 at HOU 1/16/14 TO 8 at WAS 2/1/14

BLK 2 (2x) MR: vs. SA; 4/4/13 PTS 27 (2x) MR: at SAS 1/22/14

CAREER HIGHS MIN

FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM

OR DR TR AST

STL TO BLK PTS

CAREER HIGHS MIN 39 vs. MIL, 4/17/13

FGM 7 vs. MIL, 4/17/13 FGA 15 vs. MIL, 4/17/13 3PM 3 (2x) MR: vs. BKN, 1/2/14 3PA 5 vs. BKN, 1/2/14 FTM 4 at BKN, 1/31/14

OR 2 (6x) MR: vs. LAL, 3/13/14 DR 7 vs. MIL, 4/17/13 TR 9 vs. MIL, 4/17/13 AST 3 vs. PHI, 3/4/14

STL 3 at BOS 1/24/14 TO 3 vs. CHA, 11/26/13 BLK 3 at DEN 1/9/14 PTS 14 vs. MIL, 4/17/13

#11 Jeremy Lamb G 6-5 185 05/30/92 Connecticut 2nd NBA Season

Recent Games:

DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/5 LAC 12 3-8 1-3 1-1 2 4 6 2 1 1 1 1 8 5/3 MEM 3 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5/1 @ MEM 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

4/29 MEM DNP – Coach’s Decision 4/26 @ MEM DNP – Coach’s Decision PLAYOFFS: During the 2014 postseason, appeared in four games and averaging 2.0 points and 1.0 rebounds in 3.8 minutes. 2013-14 AVERAGES: In 78 games, averaged 8.5 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 19.7 minutes…Four

games DNP – Coach’s Decision. 2013-14 NOTES: Recorded a career-best 22 points (8-10 FGs) on 12/29 at HOU…Scored in double figures 30 times, including four straight games on two separate occasions (longest such streak of career)…Matched a career-high with seven made field goals on 11/24 vs. UTA…Set a career-high with four 3-point field goals as part

of an 18-point performance in MIA on 1/29.

#5 Kendrick Perkins C 6-10 270 11/10/84 Clifton J. Ozen HS (TX) 11th NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/5 LAC 14 1-1 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 3 5/3 MEM 10 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 4 5/1 @ MEM 19 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 6 7 0 2 1 2 0 6

4/29 MEM 25 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 6 8 2 3 0 1 0 2 4/26 @ MEM 25 1-4 0-0 2-2 4 2 6 0 4 0 0 0 4 PLAYOFFS: During the 2014 postseason, appeared in eight games (eight starts) and averaging 4.0 points and 5.1 rebounds in 21.3 minutes…Has appeared in the postseason seven previous times with two teams and

averaged 5.7 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.3 blocks and 25.4 minutes in 116 games (110 starts). Won an NBA championship in 2008 as a member of the Boston Celtics. 2013-14 AVERAGES: In 62 games (62 starts), averaged 3.4 points and 4.9 rebounds in 19.5 minutes…Three games DNP – Inactive…17 games DNP – left groin strain. 2013-14 NOTES: OKC is 48-14 with Perkins in the lineup this season…Recorded 10+ rebounds four times and

scored in double-figures once…Matched a season-high with a game-high 12 rebounds on 2/5 vs. MIN.

#21 Andre Roberson F 6-7 210 12/4/91 Colorado Rookie Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/5 LAC DNP – Inactive 5/3 MEM DNP – Inactive 5/1 @ MEM DNP – Inactive

4/29 MEM DNP – Inactive 4/26 @ MEM DNP – Inactive 2013-14 AVERAGES: In 40 games (16 starts), averaged 1.9 points and 2.4 rebounds in 10.0 minutes…26 DNP’s – Coach’s Decision…16 games DNP’s – Inactive…OKC 12-4 with Roberson in the starting lineup…Only

player to start 10+ games at both the NBA and D-League levels this past season. NBA D-LEAGUE: During eight assignments with the Tulsa 66ers, appeared in 17 previous games (all starts) and averaged 15.9 points, 9.6 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 2.47 steals, 1.29 blocks and 31.7 minutes per contest. COLLEGE: The first Colorado player to lead the team in rebounding, blocked shots and steals for three consecutive seasons…The only CU player with career 1,000 points (1,012) and rebounds (1,045), 150 blocks

(150) and steals (164), and 100 assists (119)…Just 10 boards shy of becoming the school’s all-time leading rebounder before leaving Colorado…In his tenure, the Buffs put together a school-record three consecutive 20-win seasons…The Pac-12 Conference’s Defensive Player of The Year and a First-Team All Conference pick in 2012-13...Became the first CU player in 22 years to average a double-double (10.9 ppg, 11.2 rpg) in consecutive years…In 2010-11 became the fourth freshman in Big 12 history to lead his team

in rebounds, steals (51) and blocks (42).

CAREER HIGHS

MIN 41 vs. MIL 4/17/13 FGM 9 at BOS, 1/24/14 FGA 21 vs. MIL 4/17/13 3PM 4 at MIA, 1/29/14 3PA 8 at UTA, 1/7/14

FTM 6 vs. WAS 3/27/13 OR 2 (5x) MR: at MIA 1/29/14 DR 6 (4x) MR: at MEM, 1/14/14 TR 8 at MIN 1/4/14 AST 6 at BOS 1/5/14

STL 4 at LAL, 2/13/14 TO 3 (3x) MR: at BKN, 1/31/14 BLK 3 at DEN, 1/9/14 PTS 22 vs. HOU, 12/29/13

CAREER HIGHS MIN 48 vs. CHA; 4/1/09

FGM 12 vs. CHI; 12/19/08 FGA 16 at MIL; 3/15/09 3PM -- 3PA 1 (12x) MR: at PHX; 1/14/13 FTM 8 (2x) MR: at MIL; 3/15/09

FTA 12 vs. POR; 12/5/08 OR 10 vs. LAC; 4/6/11 DR 14 (2x) MR: vs. LAC; 1/25/10 TR 20 vs. DET; 3/5/08

AST 6 (2x) vs. UTA; 2/14/12 STL 3 (6x) MR: at PHX; 2/10/13 TO 7 vs. CHA; 3/17/10 BLK 7 (2x) MR: vs. ATL; 4/3/09 PTS 26 at MIL; 3/15/09

CAREER HIGHS

MIN 24 (2x) MR: vs. DAL, 3/16/14 FGM 3 (2x) MR: at NOP, 4/14/14 FGA 6 vs. LAL, 3/13/14 3PM 1 (2x) MR: vs. SAS, 4/3/14 3PA 2 vs. LAL, 12/13/13

FTM 2 at MEM, 12/11/13 FTA 2 (4x) MR: vs. SAS, 4/9314 OR 4 at MIN 11/1/13 DR 5 vs. LAL, 3/13/14 TR 7 vs. LAL, 3/13/14

AST 2 (3x) MR: at NOP, 4/14/14 STL 2 (4x) MR: vs. DAL, 3/16/14 TO 3 at MEM, 12/11/13 BLK 2 vs. DEN, 3/24/14 PTS 8 vs. LAL, 3/13/14

#25 Thabo Sefolosha G/F 6-7 222 5/2/84 Vevey (Switzerland) 8th NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/5 LAC 16 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 5 5/3 MEM DNP – Coach’s Decision 5/1 @ MEM DNP – Coach’s Decision

4/29 MEM 9 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 4/26 @ MEM 15 1-4 1-3 0-0 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 PLAYOFFS: During the 2014 postseason, appeared in six games (six starts) and averaging 3.7 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.0 steals in 18.8 minutes…Has appeared in the postseason five previous times with two teams and averaged 4.8 points, 3.0 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.0 steals and 20.9 minutes in 63 games (54

starts). 2013-14 AVERAGES: In 61 games (61 starts), averaged 6.3 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.30 steals in 26.0 minutes…One DNP – Flu like symptoms…Three DNP – Sprained Right Knee…17 DNP’s – Left Calf Strain 2013-14 NOTES: Scored in double figures 10 times (OKC went 9-1 in those games)…Recorded six steals (one

shy of career-high) on 11/13 at LAC, then registered six steals for a second time on 1/29 at MIA…Recorded a three-point make in six consecutive games…Went a perfect 6-of-6 from the field en route to 13 points during OKC win at BOS on 1/24.

#34 Hasheem Thabeet C 7-3 263 2/16/87 Connecticut 5th NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/5 LAC DNP – Coach’s Decision 5/3 MEM DNP – Coach’s Decision 5/1 @ MEM DNP – Coach’s Decision

4/29 MEM DNP – Coach’s Decision 4/26 @ MEM DNP – Coach’s Decision PLAYOFFS: During the 2014 postseason, appeared in one game and averaging 4.0 minutes…has appeared in the postseason one previous time with Oklahoma City and averaged 1.5 rebounds and 6.5 minutes in four

games. 2013-14 AVERAGES: Appeared in 23 games and averaged 1.2 points and 1.7 rebounds in 8.4 minutes…56 games DNP – Coach’s Decision…One game DNP – Suspension…Two game DNP Inactive – Personal Reasons

#0 Russell Westbrook G 6-3 200 11/12/88 UCLA 6th NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/5 LAC 30 9-14 2-5 9-10 2 2 4 4 2 0 6 0 29

5/3 MEM 39 10-16 2-2 5-6 4 6 10 16 3 2 7 1 27 5/1 @ MEM 39 9-21 1-2 6-6 2 7 9 5 2 3 4 0 25 4/29 MEM 48 10-31 1-7 9-9 5 5 10 13 2 1 4 1 30 4/26 @ MEM 44 6-24 1-6 2-2 5 4 9 7 3 3 7 1 15

PLAYOFFS: During the 2014 postseason, appeared in eight games (eight starts) and averaging 26.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, 7.5 assists and 1.4 steals in 39.4 minutes…Has recorded two triple-doubles, four double-doubles, seven games of 20+ points and two games of 30+ points…Dished out a franchise-postseason-record 16 assists vs. Memphis on May 3…Has appeared in the postseason four previous times with Oklahoma City and averaged

23.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, 6.1 assists, 1.6 steals and 37.4 minutes in 45 games (all starts). 2013-14 AVERAGES: Appeared in 46 games (46 starts) and averaging 21.8 points, 6.9 assists, 5.7 rebounds and 1.91 steals in 30.7 minutes…Two games DNP - Lateral Meniscus Tear. One game DNP – Inactive. 27 games DNP – Inactive (right knee surgery)…Five games DNP – Coach’s Decision. 2013-14 NOTES: Returned to Thunder lineup on 2/20 vs. MIA after missing the previous 27 games and scored

16 points to go along with five rebounds and three steals in 24 minutes…Made season-debut on 11/3 vs. PHX and recorded 21 points to go along with seven assists in 33 minutes…Scored in double figures on 45 occasions, including 30 20+ point efforts and seven thirty point outings...Posted 11 double-doubles (OKC went 10-1 in those games), including two triple doubles (Westbrook now owns eight career triple-doubles)…Registered triple-double on Christmas vs. NYK (becoming fifth player to post a triple-double on Christmas Day) and later, posted a triple-double in just 20+ minutes of action on 3/4

vs. PHI (second fastest triple-double in NBA history)…OKC is 33-12 with Westbrook in the lineup this season…Posted a season-high 36 points on 13-of-22 shooting on 3/6 at PHX…Recorded 34 points, including a game-winning 3-point field goal in OT with .1 seconds remaining on 11/29 vs. GSW.

CAREER HIGHS MIN 55 at NJ, 12/1/10

FGM 11 at HOU, 2/20/13 FGA 21 at UTA, 2/9/08 3PM 6 at HOU, 2/20/13 3PA 10 at HOU, 2/20/13 FTM 8 at DEN, 3/11/09

FTA 8 (2x) at DEN, 3/11/09 OR 5 vs. DET, 1/19/08 DR 11 at HOU, 1/12/11 TR 13 (3x) at HOU, 1/12/11 AST 7 at MIL, 4/14/08

STL 7 at MIL 4/9/12 TO 6 (2x) at GSW, 2/7/08 BLK 4 (6x) MR vs. MIN, 3/25/11 PTS 28 at HOU, 2/20/13

CAREER HIGHS MIN 35 at OKC, 4/14/10 FGM 5 (2x) MR: vs. CHA, 11/26/12 FGA 7 (3x) MR: at HOU, 3/17/10 3PM --

3PA -- FTM 6 (2x): MR: vs. TOR, 11/6/12 FTA 6 (5x) MR: vs. TOR, 11/6/12 OR 4 (6x) MR: at CHA, 3/8/13 DR 7 (4x) MR: vs. CHA, 11/26/12

TR 11 vs. NO, 4/2/10 AST 2 at MIA, 12/13/09 STL 2 (9x) MR: vs. CHA, 3/2/14 TO 4 at PHX, 1/14/13 BLK 5 at MIA, 12/13/09

PTS 13 vs. CHA, 11/27/12

CAREER HIGHS MIN 50 (2x) MR: vs. MIN 3/23/12 FGM 17 vs. MIN, 3/23/12 FGA 32 (2x) MR: at NJ, 12/1/10

3PM 5 vs. LAL, 12/7/12 3PA 10 (2x) MR: at IND, 4/13/14 FTM 20 at SAC, 2/1/09 FTA 22 at SAC, 2/1/09 OR 8 at POR, 2/11/09

DR 10 (3x) MR: vs. UTA, 11/30/12 TR 15 at NJ, 12/1/10 AST 16 vs. MIN, 3/4/10 STL 8 at GSW, 2/6/10 TO 9 (4x) MR: at GS, 2/7/12

BLK 4 vs. DEN 4/25/12 PTS 45 vs. MIN, 3/23/12


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