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35 Kevin Durant F 6-9 235 09/29/88 Texas/USA 5 9 Serge Ibaka F 6-10 235 09/18/89 Ricoh Manresa/Republic of Congo 3 5 Kendrick Perkins C 6-10 270 11/10/84 Clifton J. Ozen HS (TX)/USA 9 2 Thabo Sefolosha G 6-7 215 05/02/84 Angelico Biella/Switzerland 6 0 Russell Westbrook G 6-3 187 11/12/88 UCLA/USA 4 2011-12 SCHEDULE/RESULTS .. OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER PROBABLE STARTERS …… NO DATE OPP W/L TV/RECORD 1 12/25 vs. ORL W, 97-89 1-0 2 12/26 @ MIN W, 104-100 2-0 3 12/28 @ MEM W, 98-95 3-0 4 12/29 vs. DAL W, 104-102 4-0 5 12/31 vs. PHX W, 107-97 5-0 6 1/2 @ DAL L, 87-100 5-1 7 1/3 vs. POR L, 93-103 5-2 8 1/6 vs. HOU W, 109-94 6-2 9 1/7 @ HOU W, 98-95 7-2 10 1/8 vs. SA W, 108-96 8-2 11 1/10 @ MEM W, 100-95 9-2 12 1/11 @ NO W, 95-85 10-2 13 1/14 vs. NY W, 104-92 11-2 14 1/16 @ BOS W, 97-88 12-2 15 1/18 @ WAS L, 102-105 12-3 16 1/21 @ NJ W, 84-74 13-3 17 1/23 vs. DET W, 99-79 14-3 18 1/25 vs. NO W, 101-91 15-3 19 1/27 @ GS W, 120-109 16-3 20 1/30 @ LAC L, 100-112 16-4 21 2/1 @ DAL W, 95-86 17-4 22 2/3 vs. MEM W, 101-94 18-4 23 2/4 @ SA L, 96-107 18-5 24 2/6 @ POR W, 111-107 (OT) 19-5 25 2/7 @ GS W, 119-116 20-5 26 2/9 @ SAC L, 101-106 20-6 27 2/10 @ UTA W, 101-87 21-6 28 2/14 vs. UTA W, 111-85 22-6 29 2/15 @ HOU L, 95-96 22-7 30 2/17 vs. GS W, 110-87 23-7 31 2/19 vs. DEN W, 124-118 (OT) 24-7 32 2/20 vs. NO W, 101-93 25-7 33 2/22 vs. BOS W, 119-104 26-7 34 2/23 vs. LAL W, 100-85 27-7 35 2/29 @ PHI W, 92-88 28-7 36 3/1 @ ORL W, 105-102 29-7 37 3/3 @ ATL L, 90-97 29-8 38 3/5 vs. DAL W, 95-91 30-8 39 3/7 vs. PHX W, 115-104 31-8 40 3/9 vs. CLE L, 90-96 31-9 41 3/10 vs. CHA W, 122-95 32-9 42 3/13 vs. HOU L, 103-104 32-10 43 3/15 @ DEN W, 103-90 33-10 44 3/16 vs. SA L, 105-114 33-11 45 3/18 vs. POR W, 111-95 34-11 46 3/20 @ UTA L, 90-97 34-12 47 3/21 vs. LAC W, 114-91 35-12 48 3/23 vs. MIN W, 149-140 (2OT) 36-12 49 3/25 vs. MIA W, 103-87 37-12 50 3/27 @ POR W, 109-95 38-12 51 3/29 @ LAL W, 102-93 39-12 52 4/1 vs. CHI W, 92-78 40-12 40-13 54 4/4 @ MIA L, 93-98 40-14 55 4/6 @ IND L, 98-103 40-15 56 4/8 vs. TOR W, 91-75 41-15 57 4/9 @ MIL W, 109-89 42-15 58 4/11 vs. LAC L, 98-100 42-16 59 4/13 vs. SAC W, 115-89 43-16 60 4/14 @ MIN W, 115-100 44-16 61 4/16 @ LAC L, 77-92 44-17 62 4/18 @ PHX W, 109-97 45-17 63 4/20 @ SAC W, 103-32 46-17 64 4/22 @ LAL L, 106-114 (2OT) 46-18 65 4/24 vs. SAC W, 118-110 47-18 66 4/25 vs. DEN L, 101-106 47-19 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Prior to NBA/Home Country Yrs. Pro …… OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER RESERVES 45 Cole Aldrich C 6-11 240 10/31/88 Kansas/USA 2 4 Nick Collison F 6-10 255 10/26/80 Kansas/USA 8 14 Daequan Cook G 6-5 210 04/28/87 Ohio State/USA 5 37 Derek Fisher G 6-1 210 08/09/74 Arkansas-Little Rock/USA 16 13 James Harden G 6-5 220 08/26/89 ASU/USA 3 11 Lazar Hayward F 6-6 225 11/26/86 Marquette/USA 2 7 Royal Ivey G 6-4 215 12/20/81 Texas/USA 8 15 Reggie Jackson G 6-3 208 04/16/90 Boston College/USA 1 6 Eric Maynor G 6-3 170 06/11/87 Virginia Commonwealth/USA 3 8 Nazr Mohammed C 6-10 250 09/05/77 Kentucky/USA 14 OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER STAFF HEAD COACH Scott Brooks (UC Irvine) ASSISTANT COACHES Maurice Cheeks (West Texas State) Rex Kalamian (Cal Poly Pomona) Mark Bryant (Seton Hall) Brian Keefe (UNLV) ASSISTANT COACH/PLAYER DEVELOPMENT Maz Trakh (Southern Utah) DIRECTOR ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE Dwight Daub (Evansville) ATHLETIC TRAINER Joe Sharpe (Old Dominion) INFORMATION INJURY REPORT: Eric Maynor is OUT (torn right ACL) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Serge Ibaka: Surge Ee-BAK-a Royal Ivey: roy-AL Nazr Mohammed: NAH-zee Thabo Sefolosha: TA-bow sef-a-LOW-sha Lazar Hayward: lah-zahr RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 3/25/12: Recalled guard Reggie Jackson from the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA D-League 3/24/12: Assigned Reggie Jackson to the Tulsa 66ers 3/21/12: Signed guard Derek Fisher and waived forward Ryan Reid OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER 2012 PLAYOFF GAME NOTES NBA FINALS ٠ GAME #4 OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER at MIAMI HEAT MIAMI LEADS SERIES 2-1 TUESDAY ٠ JUNE 19, 2012 ٠ 8:00 (CST) ٠ AMERICAN AIRLINES ARENA, FL FINALS SCHEDULE (DATE/LOCATION/TIME(CST)/TV/RESULTS) Game 1 – June 12 (Tue) Miami at Oklahoma City Thunder; 105-94 Game 2 – June 14 (Thu) Miami at Oklahoma City Heat; 100-96 Game 3 – June 17 (Sun) Oklahoma City at Miami Heat; 91-85 Game 4 – June 19 (Tue) Oklahoma City at Miami 8:00PM ABC Game 5 – June 21 (Thu) Oklahoma City at Miami 8:00PM ABC Game 6* June 24 (Sun) Miami at Oklahoma City 7:00PM ABC Game 7* June 26 (Tue) Miami at Oklahoma City 8:00PM ABC **If necessary

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35 Kevin Durant F 6-9 235 09/29/88 Texas/USA 5 9 Serge Ibaka F 6-10 235 09/18/89 Ricoh Manresa/Republic of Congo 3 5 Kendrick Perkins C 6-10 270 11/10/84 Clifton J. Ozen HS (TX)/USA 9 2 Thabo Sefolosha G 6-7 215 05/02/84 Angelico Biella/Switzerland 6 0 Russell Westbrook G 6-3 187 11/12/88 UCLA/USA 4

…2011-12 SCHEDULE/RESULTS .. … OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER PROBABLE STARTERS …… …

NO DATE OPP W/L TV/RECORD

1 12/25 vs. ORL W, 97-89 1-0

2 12/26 @ MIN W, 104-100 2-0

3 12/28 @ MEM W, 98-95 3-0

4 12/29 vs. DAL W, 104-102 4-0

5 12/31 vs. PHX W, 107-97 5-0

6 1/2 @ DAL L, 87-100 5-1

7 1/3 vs. POR L, 93-103 5-2

8 1/6 vs. HOU W, 109-94 6-2

9 1/7 @ HOU W, 98-95 7-2

10 1/8 vs. SA W, 108-96 8-2

11 1/10 @ MEM W, 100-95 9-2

12 1/11 @ NO W, 95-85 10-2

13 1/14 vs. NY W, 104-92 11-2

14 1/16 @ BOS W, 97-88 12-2

15 1/18 @ WAS L, 102-105 12-3

16 1/21 @ NJ W, 84-74 13-3

17 1/23 vs. DET W, 99-79 14-3

18 1/25 vs. NO W, 101-91 15-3

19 1/27 @ GS W, 120-109 16-3

20 1/30 @ LAC L, 100-112 16-4

21 2/1 @ DAL W, 95-86 17-4

22 2/3 vs. MEM W, 101-94 18-4

23 2/4 @ SA L, 96-107 18-5

24 2/6 @ POR W, 111-107 (OT) 19-5

25 2/7 @ GS W, 119-116 20-5

26 2/9 @ SAC L, 101-106 20-6

27 2/10 @ UTA W, 101-87 21-6

28 2/14 vs. UTA W, 111-85 22-6

29 2/15 @ HOU L, 95-96 22-7

30 2/17 vs. GS W, 110-87 23-7

31 2/19 vs. DEN W, 124-118 (OT) 24-7

32 2/20 vs. NO W, 101-93 25-7

33 2/22 vs. BOS W, 119-104 26-7

34 2/23 vs. LAL W, 100-85 27-7

35 2/29 @ PHI W, 92-88 28-7

36 3/1 @ ORL W, 105-102 29-7

37 3/3 @ ATL L, 90-97 29-8

38 3/5 vs. DAL W, 95-91 30-8

39 3/7 vs. PHX W, 115-104 31-8

40 3/9 vs. CLE L, 90-96 31-9

41 3/10 vs. CHA W, 122-95 32-9

42 3/13 vs. HOU L, 103-104 32-10

43 3/15 @ DEN W, 103-90 33-10

44 3/16 vs. SA L, 105-114 33-11

45 3/18 vs. POR W, 111-95 34-11

46 3/20 @ UTA L, 90-97 34-12

47 3/21 vs. LAC W, 114-91 35-12

48 3/23 vs. MIN W, 149-140 (2OT) 36-12

49 3/25 vs. MIA W, 103-87 37-12

50 3/27 @ POR W, 109-95 38-12

51 3/29 @ LAL W, 102-93 39-12

52 4/1 vs. CHI W, 92-78 40-12

53 4/2 vs. MEM L, 88-94 40-13

54 4/4 @ MIA L, 93-98 40-14

55 4/6 @ IND L, 98-103 40-15

56 4/8 vs. TOR W, 91-75 41-15

57 4/9 @ MIL W, 109-89 42-15

58 4/11 vs. LAC L, 98-100 42-16

59 4/13 vs. SAC W, 115-89 43-16

60 4/14 @ MIN W, 115-100 44-16

61 4/16 @ LAC L, 77-92 44-17

62 4/18 @ PHX W, 109-97 45-17

63 4/20 @ SAC W, 103-32 46-17

64 4/22 @ LAL L, 106-114 (2OT) 46-18

65 4/24 vs. SAC W, 118-110 47-18

66 4/25 vs. DEN L, 101-106 47-19

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

…… OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER RESERVES …

45 Cole Aldrich C 6-11 240 10/31/88 Kansas/USA 2 4 Nick Collison F 6-10 255 10/26/80 Kansas/USA 8 14 Daequan Cook G 6-5 210 04/28/87 Ohio State/USA 5 37 Derek Fisher G 6-1 210 08/09/74 Arkansas-Little Rock/USA 16 13 James Harden G 6-5 220 08/26/89 ASU/USA 3 11 Lazar Hayward F 6-6 225 11/26/86 Marquette/USA 2 7 Royal Ivey G 6-4 215 12/20/81 Texas/USA 8 15 Reggie Jackson G 6-3 208 04/16/90 Boston College/USA 1 6 Eric Maynor G 6-3 170 06/11/87 Virginia Commonwealth/USA 3

8 Nazr Mohammed C 6-10 250 09/05/77 Kentucky/USA 14

… OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER STAFF …

HEAD COACH Scott Brooks (UC Irvine) ASSISTANT COACHES Maurice Cheeks (West Texas State) Rex Kalamian (Cal Poly Pomona) Mark Bryant (Seton Hall) Brian Keefe (UNLV) ASSISTANT COACH/PLAYER

DEVELOPMENT Maz Trakh (Southern Utah) DIRECTOR ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE Dwight Daub (Evansville) ATHLETIC TRAINER Joe Sharpe (Old Dominion)

… INFORMATION …

INJURY REPORT: Eric Maynor is OUT (torn right ACL) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Serge Ibaka: Surge Ee-BAK-a

Royal Ivey: roy-AL Nazr Mohammed: NAH-zee Thabo Sefolosha: TA-bow sef-a-LOW-sha Lazar Hayward: lah-zahr

RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 3/25/12: Recalled guard Reggie Jackson from the Tulsa

66ers of the NBA D-League 3/24/12: Assigned Reggie Jackson to the Tulsa 66ers

3/21/12: Signed guard Derek Fisher and waived forward Ryan Reid

OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER 2012 PLAYOFF GAME NOTES NBA FINALS ٠ GAME #4

OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER at MIAMI HEAT

MIAMI LEADS SERIES 2-1

TUESDAY ٠ JUNE 19, 2012 ٠ 8:00 (CST) ٠ AMERICAN AIRLINES ARENA, FL

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

Game 1 – June 12 (Tue) Miami at Oklahoma City Thunder; 105-94

Game 2 – June 14 (Thu) Miami at Oklahoma City Heat; 100-96 Game 3 – June 17 (Sun) Oklahoma City at Miami Heat; 91-85

Game 4 – June 19 (Tue) Oklahoma City at Miami 8:00PM ABC

Game 5 – June 21 (Thu) Oklahoma City at Miami 8:00PM ABC

Game 6* June 24 (Sun) Miami at Oklahoma City 7:00PM ABC Game 7* June 26 (Tue) Miami at Oklahoma City 8:00PM ABC **If necessary

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NBA FINALS OPPONENT – MIAMI HEAT NBA Finals (Miami Leads 2-1) 2011-12 Regular Season Series (Tied 1-1)

Finals Note: After becoming the 15th team in NBA history to overcome a 0-2 deficit in a best-of-seven series (The Thunder became just the third team in NBA history to win four straight

games in the Conference Finals after trailing 2-0), the Thunder defeated the San Antonio Spurs to advance to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1996 (lost series 4-2 to Chicago). In all,

the OKC franchise has made three previous NBA finals appearances while winning one NBA title during the 1978-79 season. With home court advantage in the Finals, Oklahoma City dropped their first home playoff contest of the 2012 postseason during Game 2 vs. the Heat after opening the playoffs a perfect 9-0 at home (one win shy of tying NBA record for most

consecutive home playoff wins). This series represents the first postseason meeting between the Miami Heat and the Oklahoma City Thunder in the history of the two franchises.

Finals Berth: Just three years after finishing the 2008-09 season with a record of 23-59, the Oklahoma City Thunder punched a ticket to this year’s NBA Finals after recording a total of three losses during the first three rounds of the postseason. The Miami Heat were the last team to reach the NBA Finals within three season of winning 25 or fewer games (Reached 2011

Finals after posting 15-67 record during the 2007-08 season).

2011-12 Rewind: Oklahoma City entered the 2012 postseason having wrapped-up the second best regular season record in the Western Conference (47-19) and the highest year-end

winning percentage by the franchise since the 1997-98 season (.744). The Thunder’s .712 winning percentage this past season ranks fourth best all-time for the franchise. Oklahoma City has now captured playoff berths during each of the three subsequent seasons for the first time since 1996-1998.

Stat-Worthy Debut: Kevin Durant (36 points) and Russell Westbrook (27 points), both making their NBA Finals debuts in Game 1, combined for 63 points in the Thunder's win over the

Heat last Tuesday night. That matches the most combined points in a game by teammates who were both making their NBA Finals debuts in league history {Julius Erving (33) and Doug

Collins (30) combined for 63 points for Philadelphia in their NBA Finals debuts in 1977 against Portland}. The 36 points scored by Kevin Durant are the second most recorded by a player making their NBA Finals debut (Allen Iverson scored 48 points during his NBA Finals debut in 2001). Durant himself scored 17 of the Thunder’s 31 fourth quarter points. Durant’s 17 points

in the final quarter are tied for the most fourth-quarter points in an NBA Finals game over the last 15 postseasons. Meanwhile, Russell Westbrook recorded a double-double with 27 points

and 11 assists during his NBA Finals debut. Michael Jordan is the only other player in NBA Finals history to record 25+ points and 10+ assists in his Finals debut. With 17 and 16 points in the fourth quarters during Games 1 and 2, respectively, Durant became the first players in NBA Finals history to score 14+ points in back-to-back finals games.

June 17, 2012 at American Airlines Arena Miami 91 – Oklahoma City 85

Despite leading by 10 at the 4:33 mark of the third quarter after a Derek Fisher four-point play, the Thunder were outscored 15-3 to close the period as the Heat held off Oklahoma City to

claim a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals…After trailing 79-86 with just over two minutes left in regulation, the Thunder trimmed the Miami advantage to a single point in the matter of less then a minute, but in the final 90 seconds of the game OKC went scoreless after shooting 0-of-3 from the field…The 85 points scored by the Thunder is the second lowest scoring output for the

team during the 2012 playoffs…Miami outrebounded OKC 26-16 in the first half (including a 10-4 advantage on the offensive glass), but in the second half, the Thunder responded by

outrebounding Miami by a slight 22-20 margin…In a game that featured 10 lead changes and eight ties, the Thunder went 15-of-24 from the free throw line (OKC missed seven second

half free throws)…In 34 minutes of action, Kendrick Perkins recorded his first double-double of the 2012 postseason with 10 points to go along with a team-high 12 rebounds…Oklahoma City lost a second consecutive game in the 2012 playoffs for a second time despite holding the Heat to 37.8% shooting (second lowest opponent field goal shooting percentage of the

2012 postseason).

June 14, 2012 at Chesapeake Energy Arena Miami 100 – Oklahoma City 96

Although the Thunder outscored Miami 53-45 in the second half, it was not enough to overcome a first quarter deficit in which the Heat outscored Oklahoma City 18-2 to open the

game…After trailing by as many as 13 points in the fourth quarter, Kevin Durant missed what would have been the game-tying field goal with just under 10 seconds left in regulation…For a second consecutive game vs. Miami, OKC fell behind by double figures in the first half…During the first quarter, the Thunder committed four turnovers and shot just 25.0% (5-20 FGs)

from the field. In the second through fourth quarters, Oklahoma City combined to commit just seven turnovers on 49.2% shooting (29-59 FGs)…James Harden came off the OKC bench

and single-handedly outscored the Heat reserves by a 21-8 margin. In 35 minutes, Harden recorded 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting…After combining to score 15 points on 5-of-19 shooting

in the first half, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook combined to score 44 second half points on 58.6% shooting (17-29 FGs)…The Thunder never led during the contest as Miami outscored the Thunder in the paint by a 48-32 margin.

June 12, 2012 at Chesapeake Energy Arena

Oklahoma City 105 – Miami 94 The Thunder fell behind by 13 points in the second quarter, but the Thunder responded by outscoring Miami 58-40 in the second half to claim Game 1 of the NBA Finals…Leading 74-73

heading into the fourth quarter, Kevin Durant played all 12 minutes and scored 17 points (6-10 FGs) in the final period…Meanwhile, the Thunder limited LeBron James to seven points on

2-of-6 shooting in the fourth quarter…The Thunder outscored the Heat 24-4 in fast break opportunities while outscoring Miami 56-40 in the paint…Russell Westbrook recorded his second

double-double in the last three games after registering 27 points to go along with a game-high 11 assists…The Thunder duo of Durant and Westbrook outscored the Heat by themselves in the second half (41-40), as the pair combined to make 14-of-27 field goals and 11-of-13 free throws…After scoring in double figures in the first 15 games of the postseason, James Harden

failed to score 10+ points for the first time in the 2012 playoffs.

All-Times Series Record: 30-18** Playoffs: 1-2

Current Streak: Lost 1**

Current Home Streak: Won 1**

Current Road Streak: Lost 1** Largest Winning Margin: 32 (113-81, 1/12/96 at Seattle)**

Largest Losing Margin: 18 (83-101, 2/18/94 at Miami)**

**Includes regular season ONLY

April 4, 2012 at American Airlines Arena

Miami 99 - Oklahoma City 93 Despite being limited to 37.3% shooting (31-83 FGs) on the night, the Miami Heat evened the regular season-series against the Thunder (1-1) after holding Oklahoma City scoreless in the

final two minutes of regulation…With the win, Miami captured its 17 consecutive home victory…After trailing by as many as nine points in the final minute of the third period, the Thunder

scored eight unanswered points to open the fourth quarter to take a 81-80 lead with just over nine minutes left in the period. In the final minute of regulation, Kendrick Perkins had the

opportunity to trim the Heat lead to a single point, but he failed to convert both of his free throw attempts (OKC as a team was a perfect 18-of-18 from the free throw line prior to the two Perkins’ attempts). Miami solidified the win with a pair of Dwyane Wade free throws on the ensuing Heat possession…Oklahoma City fell for just the third time this season when limiting

the opposition to sub 40.0% shooting (previously 12-2). OKC lost despite holding the Heat to just 31.8% shooting in the fourth quarter (7-22 FGs)…Miami forced the Thunder into 20

turnovers…Although Kevin Durant (30 points; 11-21 FGs) and Russell Westbrook (28 points; 9-26 FGs) combined to score 58 points, LeBron James led all scorers with 34 points on 10-of-20 shooting.

March 25, 2012 at Chesapeake Energy Arena

Oklahoma City 103 – Miami 87

The Thunder defeated the Heat after limiting Miami to 38 second half points on 37.5% shooting (15-40 FGs). The 16 point margin of defeat was the largest of the season at that time for the Heat…The first half featured five lead changes and nine ties…After two periods of play, the Thunder shot 66.7% (24-36 FGs) from the field. The OKC franchise last shot 66.7% or

better in the first half of play on 3/25/10 vs. HOU (.707; 29-41 FGs)…The Heat trimmed the Thunder lead to eight points with 5:30 left in regulation, but the Thunder responded by closing

the game on a 10-2 run to secure the victory…Kendrick Perkins set a Thunder career-high with 16 points on 8-of-11 shooting in 33 minutes of action…The Thunder forced Miami into 21 turnovers (leading to 28 OKC points) after creating a season-high 13 steals…OKC improved to 12-0 this season when holding the opposition to under 90 points…Oklahoma City limited

LeBron James to 17 points on 8-of-18 shooting including six second half points on 3-of-9 shooting.

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WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS OPPONENT – SAN ANTONIO SPURS Playoff Series (4-2 Thunder) 2011-12 Regular Season Series (2-1 Spurs)

Thunder vs. Spurs: After overcoming an 18 point deficit in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals, the Thunder became the 15th team in NBA history to capture a best-of-seven series

victory after trailing 0-2 in the series. Additionally, the Thunder became just the third team in NBA history to win four straight games in the Conference Finals after trailing 2-0. After going winless in their three previous postseason series versus San Antonio, the OKC franchise defeated the Spurs in a playoff series for the first time in the history of the franchise after reeling-

off four consecutive victories to claim a 4-2 series win. In closing the series with four straight wins, the OKC franchise is now 9-13 all-time in postseason play vs. the Spurs. During the

Thunder’s closeout Game 6 victory, Kevin Durant became the third player in franchise history to record 30+points, 10+ rebounds and 5+ assists (Xavier McDaniel and Gary Payton).

All-Times Series Record: 63-82**

Playoffs: 9-13

Current Streak: Lost 2** Current Home Streak: Lost 1**

Current Road Streak: Lost 4**

Largest Winning Margin: 38 (105-67, 4/18/01 at Seattle)** Largest Losing Margin: 41 (79-120, 3/25/07 at Seattle)**

**Includes regular season ONLY

June 6, 2012 at Chesapeake Energy Arena

Oklahoma City 107 - San Antonio 99

After trailing by as many as 18 points in the first half, the Thunder outscored the Spurs 59-36 in the second half to become the 15th team in NBA history to win a best-of-seven series after trailing 0-2 in the series…Oklahoma City trailed 63-48 at halftime, but in the third quarter the Thunder shot 63.2% (12-19 FGs) while outscoring the Spurs 32-18 to pull within a single

point of the Spurs heading into the fourth quarter…Kevin Durant played all 48 minutes and in the second half, Durant scored 20 of his game-high 34 points in the second half. Durant, who

also recoded a game-high (tying) 14 rebounds became just the third player in franchise history to record 30+ points, After shooting 54.5% (24-44 FGs) in the first half, the Thunder limited the Spurs to 32.5% shooting (13-40 FGs) in the second half…In the fourth quarter, the Thunder look their first lead at the 9:32 mark of the period after a James Harden driving lay-

up. After taking a slight 85-84 advantage, the Thunder failed to surrender the lead for the remainder of the contest. SA pulled to within one possession of the Thunder with just over three

minutes left to play, but the Thunder outscored the Spurs 11-6 in the final three-plus minutes to hold-off the Spurs… Tony Parker registered 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting in the first quarter, but throughout the remainder of the contest, OKC limited Parker to 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting…

June 4, 2012 at AT&T Center

Oklahoma City 108 - San Antonio 103

The Thunder amassed a 13 point advantage at the 5:17 mark of the fourth quarter, but the Spurs quickly responded by trimming the Oklahoma City to two points with less than a minute remaining in the fourth quarter…With the Thunder leading 103-101, James Harden (20 points; 6-11 FGs) knocked-down a 3-point field goal with 29 seconds left in regulation to push the

OKC lead back to five points. In the fourth quarter, Harden went a perfect 4-of-4 from the field en route to 12 points in the period…OKC built a 52-44 halftime lead after limiting the Spurs

to 39.5% shooting through the first two quarters. In the third period, San Antonio led by as many as six points after outscoring OKC 23-9 to open the period. The Thunder eventually responded by outscoring the Spurs 20-5 in the final five-plus minutes of the third quarter to take a 81-72 lead heading into fourth quarter…In the second half, Kevin Durant once again led

the way for the Thunder by scoring 22 of his team-high 27 points in the third and fourth quarters (converted 9-of-13 field goals in the second half)…In just four minutes of action Daequan

Cook came off the Thunder bench and scored eight points on a perfect 3-of-3 shooting effort…Russell Westbrook set a 2012 postseason-high with 12 assists…For the first time this

postseason, Manu Ginobili was inserted into the Spurs starting lineup. In 38 minutes, Ginobili finished with a game-high 34 points on 11-of-21 shooting.

June 2, 2012 at Chesapeake Energy Arena

Oklahoma City 109 - San Antonio 103 Serge Ibaka recorded a career-high with 26 points after shooting a perfect 11-of-11 from the field as the Thunder held off a late Spurs’ run to tie the series at 2-2. Ibaka’s perfect shooting

night was only trumped once in NBA playoff history and it occurred in 1975 when Larry McNeil went a perfect 12-of-12 from the field (4/13/75; KCO vs. CHI)…After trailing by as many as

eight points in the first half, the Thunder built a 15 point lead at the 5:19 mark of the third period, but the Spurs responded with an 18-7 run to pull within four points of OKC heading into the fourth quarter…In the final period, Kevin Durant scored 18 of his 2012 playoff-high 36 points after shooting 7-of-9 from the field in the period. During a five minute span during the

fourth quarter, Durant scored 16 consecutive points for the Thunder…OKC limited San Antonio to a 2012 playoff-low 31 rebounds. After outrebounding the Spurs by a 41-31 margin, the

Thunder improved to 14-1 this season (including playoffs) when outrebounding the opponent by 10 or more….With Russell Westbrook failing to score in double-figures for the first time this postseason, Kendrick Perkins filled the scoring void by recording a 2012 playoff-high 15 points on 7-of-9 shooting.

May 31, 2012 at Chesapeake Energy Arena Oklahoma City 102 - San Antonio 82

Thabo Sefolosha netted a playoff career-best 19 points to go along with a playoff-high six steals as the Thunder amassed a 27 point lead en route to a Game 3 victory over the Spurs,

snapping San Antonio’s 20-game win streak…After trailing 22-24 after the first period, the Thunder built a 13 point halftime advantage after limiting the Spurs to 35.3% shooting (6-17

FGs) in the second quarter…Oklahoma City received scoring efforts from 12 players and as a team the Thunder registered 14 steals (most recorded this season by OKC)…Led by Kevin Durant (game-high 22 points; 8-17 FGs), the Thunder starters outscored the Spurs starting five by a 69-33 margin…On the night, OKC outscored SA in the paint by a 44-24 margin and in

fast break opportunities by a 18-7 margin…The Thunder forced the Spurs into 21 turnovers (leading to 20 OKC points). Meanwhile, Oklahoma City committed just eight turnovers (leading

to seven SA points)…Stephen Jackson made 6-of-7 shots en route to 16 points. However, the rest of the Spurs team combined to score just 66 points on 34.8% shooting (24-69 FGs)…The 20-point victory was the second largest margin for the Thunder during the 2012 playoffs (29 point victory in Game 1 vs. the L.A. Lakers on 5/14)…OKC has now captured four wins this

postseason by 10+ points.

May 29, 2012 at AT&T Center

San Antonio 120 – Oklahoma City 111

Despite trailing by as many as 22 points late in the third quarter, the Thunder battled-back to pull within six points of the Spurs with 5:40 left in regulation. The Spurs immediately responded with an 11-5 in the next three minutes to once again extend their lead to 12 points in the final minutes…Tony Parker led all scorers with 34 points after recording 17 second half

points on 8-of-10 shooting…Through three quarters of play, the Spurs led 92-76 after shooting 60.0% (33-55 FGs) from the field through the first three periods…Meanwhile, the Thunder

shot the ball at a 39.1% clip (27-69 FGs) through the first 36 minutes of regulation…In the fourth quarter, James Harden made all four of his field goal attempts while scoring 12 of his 30

points in the final period…Kevin Durant, James Harden and Russell Westbrook combined to score 88 points on 55.6% shooting (30-54 FGs). However, the rest of the Thunder team combined to score 23 points on 20.6% shooting (7-34 FGs)…San Antonio surrendered 100-plus points for the first time this postseason…In the final period Manu Ginobili led the Spurs by

scoring half of his 20 points in the quarter...With the win, the Spurs become the fourth team in NBA history to compile 20 consecutive victories.

May 27, 2012 at AT&T Center

San Antonio 101 – Oklahoma City 98

After leading 71-62 through three quarters of play, the Thunder surrendered 39 fourth quarter points as the Spurs shot 75.0% (12-16 FGs) in the final 12 minutes of regulation to secure a Game 1 victory…James Harden’s jump shot at the 11:19 mark of the fourth quarter put the Thunder ahead 73-64, but San Antonio responded by scoring nine unanswered points to tie

the game with just less than eight minutes remaining in the contest…Oklahoma City forced the Spurs into 14 first half turnovers (leading to 15 OKC points), but in the second half, San

Antonio turned the ball over on just three occasions (leading to four OKC points)…On the night, SAS outscored OKC in the paint by a 50-26 margin (Spurs outscored the Thunder in the paint 16-2 in the fourth quarter)…The 39 points surrendered by OKC in the fourth quarter represents an opponent season-high for Oklahoma City…OKC was outrebounded by a 50-43

margin. The 50 rebounds recorded by the Spurs is a 2012 playoff opponent season-high for the Thunder…Derek Fisher (13 points; 6-8 FGs) and James Harden (16 second half points on 6-

of-8 shooting) provided a lift for OKC, but Manu Ginobili came off the bench to lead all reserves with 26 points on 9-of-14, including 3-of-5 3-point shooting.

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SECOND ROUND OPPONENT – LOS ANGELES LAKERS Playoff Series (4-1 Thunder)

2011-12 Season Series (2-1 Thunder)

Thunder vs. Lakers: After defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 4-1, the Oklahoma City Thunder is set to advance to the Western Conference Finals for a second consecutive season. Oklahoma City Thunder is set to advance to the Western Conference Finals for a second consecutive season for the first time since making three straight trips to the Conference Finals during the 1978, 1979 and 1980 seasons. With the series victory versus Los Angeles, the OKC franchise is now 3-6 all-time in postseason series against Los Angeles. By taking four of the five games in the series, the OKC franchise is now 15-26 in playoff meetings versus the Lakers. After overcoming a 13-point fourth quarter

deficit to win Game 4 at STAPLES Center, the OKC franchise broke a string of 14 consecutive postseason road losses against the Lakers. Finally, with the Thunder’s 106-90 victory over the Lakers in Game 5 the OKC franchise improved to 21-4 all-time in closeout games played at home (26-26 in closeout games overall). KD is Clutch: With 14 seconds left in regulation during Game 4, Kevin Durant gave the Thunder a 101-98 lead after connecting on a 3-point field goal from the top of the key. Kevin Durant is now 10-23 in game-tying or go-ahead field goals in the last 24 seconds of the 4th quarter/OT this season (including the playoffs). Durant’s 10 field goals

in such instances leads the NBA (Derrick Rose and Chris Paul rank tied for second with 5 such makes). Meanwhile, Lakers’ guard Kobe Bryant is shooting 3-of-18 in the same situation. The league average this season (including playoffs) is 27.8 percent in game-tying or go-ahead field goals in the last 24 seconds of the 4th quarter/OT this season (ESPN Stats & Information). Elias Sports Bureau Note: During the last 10 years, there have been eight series played between one team coming off a sweep and the other off a seven-game series.

Including the Thunder’s defeat of the Lakers, seven of those eight series were won by the team coming off the sweep, with the lone exception being the Orlando Magic’s elimination of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2009 Eastern Conference Finals. All-Times Series Record: 87-137** Playoffs: 15-26

Current Streak: Lost 1** Current Home Streak: Won 1** Current Road Streak: Lost 1** Largest Winning Margin: 33 (121-88, 11/30/00 at Seattle)** Largest Losing Margin: 38 (113-151, 2/2/68 at Los Angeles)**

**Includes regular season ONLY

May 21, 2012 at STAPLES Center

Oklahoma City 106 – Los Angeles 90 With the score tied at the four minute mark of the third period, the Thunder closed the game by outscoring the Lakers 36-20 to take the series against the Lakers 4-1…With Kobe Bryant on the bench for the start of the fourth quarter, the Thunder scored eight unanswered points to extended the OKC lead to 14 points before Bryant could return to the Lakers’ lineup with 10:11 left in regulation…In the fourth quarter, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook combined to score 16 points (6-11 FGs) while the Thunder as a team limited the Lakers to 13 points on 33.3% shooting (6-18 FGs) in the final period…On the night, Kobe Bryant led all scorers with 42 points on 54.6% shooting (18-33

FGs). However, the rest of the Lakers’ team combined to score 48 points on 38.1% shooting (16-42 FGs)…Although Pau Gasol pulled-down a game-high 16 rebounds, the Thunder outrebound the Lakers by a 51-35 margin…In a game that featured 16 lead changes and eight tied through the first three quarters, the Thunder outscored the Lakers in fast break opportunities by a 30-6 margin…Including James Harden’s 17 points (6-10 FGs), the Thunder bench outscored the Lakers reserves by a 35-5 margin.

May 19, 2012 at STAPLES Center Oklahoma City 103 – Los Angeles 100

After trailing 78-91 at the 8:02 mark of the fourth quarter, the Thunder closed the game on a 25-9 run to take a 3-1 series lead…With the score deadlocked at 98-98 with 14 seconds left in the contest, Kevin Durant knocked-down the game winning 3-point field goal to give the Thunder a 101-98 advantage. In the fourth quarter, Durant led all scorers with 11 points (2-3 FGs and 6-8 FTs). The Thunder as a team shot 66.7% from the field during the final 12 minutes of regulation (10-15 FGs)…Meanwhile, the Lakers missed their final eight field goal attempts as Kobe Bryant converted just two of his 10 field goals in the fourth quarter…With the win, the OKC franchise snapped a 14 game losing streak in the postseason against the Lakers on the road…In 43 minutes of action, Russell Westbrook registered a game-high 37 points (15-26 FGs) while committing

just a single turnover (In four games this series, Westbrook has recorded a total of three turnovers)…Oklahoma City outscored the Lakers 57-44 in the second half after limiting Los Angeles to 35.9% shooting (14-39 FGs) during the third and fourth quarters…In the final period, OKC limited Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum to a combined two points.

May 18, 2012 at STAPLES Center Los Angeles 99 – Oklahoma City 96 Although the Thunder led 92-87 with less than three minutes left in regulation, the Lakers closed the game on a 12-4 run to claim their first victory of the series…The Thunder lost despite holding Los Angeles to 32.4% shooting (11-34 FGs) in the second half…On the night, the Lakers went 41-of-42 from the free throw line. In the fourth

quarter alone, LAL went 17-of-18 from the charity stripe. Meanwhile, the Thunder converted 26 of their 28 free throw attempts in the game…Three Thunder players scored in double figures (Durant, Harden and Westbrook) while six Lakers players scored 10-plus points (Blake, Bryant, Bynum, Gasol, Sessions and World Peace)…Despite shooting just 9-of-25 from the field, Kobe Bryant recorded a game-high 36 points after going a perfect 18-of-18 from the free throw line…The Thunder lost despite outscoring the Lakers in fast break opportunities (23-7) and in the paint (40-30)…Oklahoma City trailed 6-18 early in the first quarter, before responding to take a one point lead midway through the second quarter…With the loss, the OKC franchise has now dropped 14 consecutive road playoff games against the Lakers.

May 16, 2012 at Chesapeake Energy Arena Oklahoma City 77 – Los Angeles 75

After trailing 68-75 at the 2:08 mark of the fourth quarter, the Thunder closed the game on a 9-0 run to capture a 2-0 series lead vs. Los Angeles…In the final two minutes, the Lakers went 0-3 from the field while committing three turnovers…Kevin Durant connected on what proved to be the game-winning field goal with 18.6 seconds left in the contest. On the ensuing Lakers possession, Steve Blake missed a three-point field goal with just under four seconds remaining…In the fourth quarter, Kevin Durant and James Harden combined to score 15 points on 6-of-12 shooting. Meanwhile, the Lakers scored just 12 fourth quarter points (5-20 FGs) while committing six turnovers in the final period…On the night, the Lakers outscored the Thunder in the paint by a 46-34 margin. The Los Angeles duo of Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum combined to score 34

points and 20 rebounds…The game featured 18 lead changes and 12 ties…The 77 points scored by Oklahoma City is the fewest points scored by the franchise all-time during a playoff win. May 14, 2012 at Chesapeake Energy Arena Oklahoma City 119 – Los Angeles 90

After leading 59-44 at halftime, the Thunder outscored the Lakers 39-24 in the third quarter as Oklahoma City amassed a 35-point second half advantage…The 29 point margin of victory was the fourth largest in playoff history for the OKC franchise. Meanwhile, it was the largest postseason margin of defeat for Los Angeles since the 2008 playoffs…Through the first three-plus minutes of the third period, OKC outscored LAL 18-4 to take a 29 advantage with 8:07 left in the quarter. In the third period, the Thunder shot 70.6% (12-17 FGs)…No Thunder starter saw action in the final 12 minutes of regulation…The OKC franchise set a all-time postseason record by committing just four turnover. After three quarters of play, the Thunder committed just two turnovers en route to a 98-68 advantage…On the night, the Thunder outscored the Lakers in fast

break opportunities by a 13-0 margin.

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FIRST ROUND OPPONENT – DALLAS MAVERICKS Playoff Series (4-0 Thunder)

2011-12 Season Series (3-1 Thunder)

Thunder/Mavericks Playoff Note: In a rematch of last year’s Western Conference Finals (in which Dallas defeated Oklahoma City 4-1) the No. 2 seed Oklahoma City Thunder and the No. 7 seed Dallas Mavericks met in postseason play for a second consecutive season. After recording a 4-0 sweep over the Mavericks, the OKC franchise is now 2-2 all-time in playoff series against Dallas (the OKC franchise last defeated DAL in postseason play during the 1987 playoffs). By going a perfect 4-

0 against the Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs, the OKC franchise recorded just its second all-time sweep of a seven game playoff series. Interestingly enough, the club’s only other postseason sweep occurred during the 1996 Western Conference Semi-Finals vs. Houston, in which the team defeated the defending NBA Champion, Rockets. After the 4-0 sweep, the Mavericks became just the second defending NBA Champ to get swept in the first round the season after winning the NBA title.

Game-Winner for Durant: Kevin Durant hit the game-winning jump shot with 1.5 seconds left in regulation during the Thunder’s Game 1 victory over the Mavs last Saturday night. It is his fourth game-winning field goal in the final five seconds in the last two seasons (playoffs included). That is most by any player in the NBA.

All-Times Series Record: 67-65** Playoffs: 11-8 Current Streak: Won 2**

Current Home Streak: Won 2** Current Road Streak: Won 1** Largest Winning Margin: 47 (117-70, 11/25/89 at Dallas)** Largest Losing Margin: 44 (80-124, 4/11/85 at Seattle)**

**Includes regular season ONLY

May 5, 2012 at American Airlines Center Oklahoma City 103 – Dallas 97

After trailing by 13 points after three quarters of play, the Thunder outscored the Mavericks 35-16 in the fourth quarter to capture the franchises’ second ever postseason sweep of a seven game series. In the fourth quarter, James Harden scored 15 points as the Thunder as a team shot 65.0% (13-20 FGs) from the floor while limiting the Mavs to just 22.2% shooting (4-18 FGs)…In the final 12 minutes of regulation, Dirk Nowitzki was limited to 1-of-8 shooting…The Thunder took their first lead of the second half at the 5:17 mark of the fourth quarter after opening the period on a 24-10 run…On

the night, Oklahoma City outscored Dallas in the paint by a 52-28 margin…James Harden recorded a playoff career-high after leading the Thunder with 29 points on 11-of-16 shooting (including 6-of-9 shooting in the fourth quarter). On his own, Harden outscored the entire Mavericks bench (the Dallas reserves scored 23 points on 8-of-19 FGs)…In 30 minutes of action off the bench, Derek Fisher scored 12 points after missing only one of his six field goal attempts (including 2-of-2 3-point shooting)…After recording a total of 13 turnovers through three quarters of play, the Thunder failed to register a single turnover during the fourth quarter.

May 3, 2012 at American Airlines Center Oklahoma City 95 – Dallas 79 During the Thunder’s wire-to-wire victory over the Mavericks, Oklahoma City led by as many as 26 points in the second half before taking a 3-0 series

lead…On the night, the Thunder limited Dallas to 34.2% shooting (26-76 FGs) which represents the lowest opponent postseason field goal percentage of the Oklahoma City era (dating back to the 2009-10 playoffs)…The Thunder led by 50-41 at halftime, but the Mavericks quickly cut the OKC lead to five points after converting their first two baskets of the second half. From there, the Thunder outscored the Mavs 25-12 throughout the remainder of the third period (DAL shot 2-of-16 to close the third quarter)…Kevin Durant registered the best shooting night of his postseason career after shooting

73.3% (11-15 FGs) from the floor en route to a game-high 31 points. Meanwhile, Oklahoma City limited Mavs’ forward Dirk Nowitzki to 17 points on 6-of-15 shooting (including just seven second half points on 2-of-7 shooting)…The Thunder committed just eight turnovers on the night. During the 2011-12 season, the Thunder never committed fewer than 10 turnovers in any game.

April 30, 2012 at Chesapeake Energy Arena Oklahoma City 102 – Dallas 99 After trailing by as many as 16 points in the first half, the Mavericks had an opportunity to send the game to overtime on their final possession, but the Thunder claimed a 2-0 series lead after a pair of missed 3-point field goal in the finals seconds by Jason Terry…The fourth quarter featured six lead changes and four ties (16 lead changes and 16 ties overall in the contest)…Kendrick Perkins recorded his second highest scoring effort of the season

after scoring 13 points on 4-of-5 shooting…Meanwhile, Thunder guard Derek Fisher came off the bench to provide a lift with 11 points on 5-of-6 shooting…The Thunder defeated the Mavs despite getting outscored in the paint by an 18-40 margin…The Thunder shot 94.9% from the free throw line (37-39 FTs). During the 2011-12 regular season, the Thunder posted a perfect 4-0 record when converting 30+ free throws…Dirk Nowitzki scored a game-high 31 points on 10-of-19 shooting to go along with a perfect 11-of-11 free throw shooting to lead Dallas.

April 28, 2012 at Chesapeake Energy Arena Oklahoma City 99 – Dallas 98 Game 1 featured 16 lead changes and 10 ties (3 lead changes and five ties in the final six-plus minutes of regulation) as Kevin Durant connected on a

game-winning 15-foot jump shot from just above the free throw line with 1.5 seconds left in the fourth quarter to secure a Thunder victory…The Thunder trailed 87-94 with just over two minutes left in the contest before closing the game on 12-4 run in the final 2:17 of the game…After scoring 20 points on 8-of-9 shooting through the first three quarters of play, Jason Terry was held scoreless in the fourth quarter (only attempted one field goal in the final period)…The trio of Kevin Durant (25 points; 10-27 FGs), Serge Ibaka (22 points; 9-12 FGs) and Russell Westbrook (28 points; 13-23 FGs) each proceeded to score 20-plus points. During the 2011-12 regular season, Oklahoma City posted a perfect 8-0 record when three players scored 20+

points…The 22 points recorded by Serge Ibaka is a playoff career high (also matches a regular season career-high).

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MOST POINTS SCORED:

Game: 133 at Memphis 5/9/11 ASSISTS: 129 Golden State 4/28/92 Game: 38 Houston 5/14/87 129 at Dallas 4/23/87 Half: 24 Houston 4/21/82

Half: 70 Utah 5/8/93 Quarter: 14 Houston 4/21/82 70 at Dallas 4/23/87 Fewest Game: 10 at Chicago 6/7/96

Quarter: 42 at Phoenix 4/20/76 PERSONAL FOULS: FEWEST POINTS SCORED: Game: 38 at Phoenix 6/5/93 Game: 68 L.A. Lakers 5/6/98 38 at Denver 5/5/78

Half: 26 at San Antonio 5/3/02 Quarter: 10 at San Antonio 5/3/02 DISQUALIFICATIONS: Game 3 at Phoenix 6/5/93 FIELD GOALS MADE: 3 Washington 5/29/79

Game: 52 at Dallas 4/23/87 3 Denver 5/12/78 Half: 29 Houston 4/21/82 STEALS: Quarter: 16 Denver 5/3/88 Game: 18 at Golden State 4/16/75 16 at Dallas 4/17/84 Fewest Game: 2 L.A. Lakers 4/16/78

Fewest Game: 25 L.A. Lakers 5/6/98 BLOCKS: FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: Game: 17 at L.A. Lakers 4/20/10 Game: 107 at Dallas 4/23/87 14 Phoenix 5/4/79 Half: 63 at Dallas 4/23/87 Half: 9 at Washington 5/28/78

Quarter: 35 Milwaukee 4/15/80 Fewest Game: 1 15 times, MR: LAL 5/12/98 Fewest Game: 53 at Utah 5/26/96 TURNOVERS: FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: Game: 31 at Phoenix 5/6/79

Highest: .615 Golden State 4/28/92 Half: 18 at Phoenix 4/18/76 Lowest: .318 L.A. Lakers 4/29/95 Quarter: 11 at Phoenix 5/8/79 11 at Phoenix 4/20/76 FREE THORWS MADE: 11 at Golden State 4/16/75

Game: 47 at Denver 5/5/78 Half: 32 Portland 4/2/80 Fewest Game: 4 L.A. Lakers 5/14/12 6 L.A. Lakers 5/12/98 Quarter: 20 Phoenix 5/17/79 6 at Portland 4/22/83

Fewest Game: 6 L.A. Lakers 4/27/80 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: Game: 62 at Denver 5/5/78 Half: 36 Portland 4/2/80

Quarter: 25 at Phoenix 5/17/79 Fewest Game: 9 at Utah 5/6/93 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:

Highest: .949 Dallas 4/30/12 Lowest: .478 at Washington 5/20/79 REBOUNDS:

Game: 71 Portland 4/23/78 Half: 37 at Dallas 4/24/84 Quarter: 22 at Dallas 4/24/84 Fewest Game: 25 at Denver 5/2/94

25 at Phoenix 6/1/93

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Division Champs: Although the Thunder fell to the Denver Nuggets during the team’s regular season finale, Oklahoma City enters the 2012

postseason with the second best record in the Western Conference (47-19). The club’s .712 year-end winning percentage is the highest for the franchise since the 1997-98 season (.744) and the fourth highest for the franchise all-time. When the dust finally settled on the 2011-12

season, the Thunder claimed a second consecutive Northwest Division title after finishing 9.0 games above the second place, Denver Nuggets.

After finishing the 2008-09 season with a record of 23-59, the Oklahoma City Thunder has now captured playoff berths during each of the

three subsequent seasons (the OKC franchise is making three straight trips to the playoffs for the first time since 1996-1998).

Bouncing Back: Dating back to the start of the 2010-11 season, Oklahoma City has demonstrated a high level of resiliency in those games

played immediately after a loss. After the Thunder’s bounce-back win over the Sacramento Kings on April 24th, Oklahoma City finished this past

season with a 15-3 mark in games played after a loss. Only the Chicago Bulls recorded a better record in those games played after a loss (15-1). This comes on the heels of the 2010-11 season in which Oklahoma City posted a record of 20-6 in games played immediately after a loss.

The Thunder’s .769 winning percentage in those games played after a defeat was trumped once again by only the Chicago Bulls (16-4

following a loss).

Block Party: When the dust settled on the 2011-12 regular 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 this year’s Thunder squad. Serge 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). To put a bit more perspective on Ibaka’s accomplishment; with a total of 241 blocks this past season, Ibaka recorded only 19 fewer blocks than the entire New

Jersey Nets team. During the Thunder’s game versus the Nuggets on 2/19, Ibaka set a franchise record by blocking 11 shots en route to his

first career triple-double. On the season Ibaka became the first player to register three 10-plus blocks games since Shawn Bradley during the

1996-97 season (five games with 10+ blocks).

Point Made: With a 103.1 point per game scoring average this season, the Oklahoma City Thunder finished behind only the Denver Nuggets

(104.1 ppg) and the San Antonio Spurs (103.6 ppg) in the quest to become the NBA’s highest scoring team. During the 2011-12 season, the

Thunder led the NBA in free throw shooting accuracy (80.6%) while ranking third in field goal shooting accuracy (47.1%). OKC finished the year a perfect 18-0 when shooting 50.0% or better from the field.

Getting Defensive: As is oftentimes the case, team defense is critical to success and this past season the Thunder showed material

improvement in a number of defensive categories. After allowing 101.7 points per game on 46.2% shooting through the first 66 games of the 2010-11 season (in which the team started 43-23), the Thunder responded by holding the opposition to 96.9 points on 42.7% opponent field

goal percentage this past season. The Thunder concluded the 2011-12 season by going a perfect 16-0 when limiting the opponent to less than

90 points. Including the Thunder’s win over the Sacramento Kings on April 13th, Oklahoma City held 19 opponents to less than 40.0% shooting

this past year, while posting a 15-4 record in those games. After season’s end, Serge Ibaka finished second in the NBA’s defensive Player of the Year balloting. Ibaka received 41 first place votes and finished just 17 points behind Tyson Chandler.

Road Warriors: With the 2011-12 regular season now complete, Oklahoma City once again found success playing away from the Chesapeake

Energy Arena. In 33 games road games this season, the Thunder registered a 21-12 mark {3rd best road record in the NBA behind Chicago

(24-9) and San Antonio (22-11)}. The Thunder was one of only THREE Western Conference teams (Denver & San Antonio) to boast a winning

road record. During the 2010-11 season, the Thunder recorded a mark of 25-16 on the road. Only four other teams tallied more road victories

than the Thunder (CHI, MIA, DAL and LAL).

Making them Look Free: For a second season in a row, the Thunder finished the year as the top free throw shooting team in the NBA (OKC

shot 80.6% from the free throw line). OKC finished the season leading the NBA in free throw makes per game (21.3) while ranking second in

free throw attempts per game (26.4). In four instances this season the Thunder converted 30-plus free throws and on each occasion the

Thunder won the contest. During the 2010-11 season, OKC shot a league-best 82.3% from the free throw line (5th highest percentage in NBA

history). On the year, OKC converted 30+ FTs on eighteen occasions (16-2 record) after doing so six times during all of the 2009-10 season (4-

2 record). 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 is the ONLY player in NBA history to convert 700+ free throws while shooting 90.0% or better.

Dynamic Duo: With a combined total of 51.6 points per game, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook became the highest scoring duo in

franchise history (surpassing their previous record of 48.2 ppg last season followed by Dale Ellis and Tom Chambers 48.2 point per game

average during the 1986-87 season). Durant and Westbrook surpassed the tandem of LeBron James and Dwyane Wade (combined 49.2 ppg) to become the highest scoring pair of teammates in the NBA this season. During the Thunder’s outing against the Denver Nuggets on 2/19, the

Thunder prevailed after receiving a combined 91 points from Kevin Durant (51 points) and Russell Westbrook (40 points). The 91 combined

points for the two players is an all-time franchise record. After Durant and Westbrook each scored 40+ points in the Thunder’s recent outing

vs. Minnesota (3/23) the duo becomes the first pair of teammates in NBA history to each score 40+ points on two separate occasions during a single season. On 14 occasions dating back to the start of last season Durant and Westbrook have each scored 30-plus points in the same

game (11-3 record).

Back-to-Back Scoring Champ: After averaging an even 28.0 points per game this past season, Kevin Durant becomes the seventh player in NBA history to capture three consecutive scoring crowns {Michael Jordan was the last player to win three straight scoring titles (1995-1998)}.

By claiming back-to-back-to-back scoring titles, Durant has joined a hall-of-fame list of NBA players to record the feat (Michael Jordan, George

Gervin, Bob McAdoo, Wilt Chamberlain, Neil Johnston and George Mikan). During the 2009-10 season, Durant became the youngest scoring

champion in NBA history (21 years and 197 days).

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

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Home Cooking: Earlier this season, the Thunder registered a 14-game home winning streak which represented the longest home win streak

for the OKC franchise since the 1994-95 season (17 game home win streak from 11/11/94 – 1/24/95). Prior to the Thunder’s home loss versus Cleveland on 3/9, more than two months had elapsed between Thunder home losses (1/3/12 vs. POR). The Thunder finished behind only

Miami (28-5) and San Antonio (28-5) in the race for the NBA’s best home record.

Harden Heats Up: James Harden once again continued to impact games for the Thunder in a reserve capacity throughout the 2011-12 season.

Harden came off the bench in 60 of his 62 appearances this past season

for Oklahoma City and in all but four instances he proceeded to score in

double figures. Harden was oftentimes the difference-maker for Oklahoma City. This was further validated by the fact that the Thunder posted a 14-1

record this season when Harden scored 20-plus points. Harden’s 16.8

point per game average was tops in the NBA among reserves (min. 40

games).

Tracking the Perk Effect: Since Kendrick Perkins made his Oklahoma City debut last in the middle of the 2010-11 season on 3/14/11 at

Washington, the Thunder has posted a 60-23 record. With Perkins in the lineup for the final 17 games of the 2010-11 regular season, the

Thunder held its opponents to an average of 97.9 points on 43.8% shooting. Prior to Perkins joining the team mid-season, the Thunder had been allowing 101.8 points on 46.3% shooting.

Russell Rules: Russell Westbrook just concluded his fourth season in the

NBA with Oklahoma City and he currently maintains the longest active games played streak in the NBA (appeared in 312 straight games). During

Westbrook’s first three full seasons in the NBA, he became one of only five

players in NBA history to record 4,000 points, 1,500 assists and 1,000

rebounds through three NBA seasons (Chris Paul, LeBron James, Anfernee Hardaway and Oscar Robertson). By averaging better than 21+ points and

8+ assists last season, Westbrook became just the FIFTH player in the last

15 years to average 21+ points and 8+ assists {Gary Payton (4x), Stephon

Marbury (4x), Chris Paul (2x) and LeBron James).

5,000 for Russell: Late in the second quarter of the Thunder’s game vs. Utah on February 14th, Russell Westbrook scored his 5,000

th point to

become one of just four players in franchise history to record 5,000 points through 274 or fewer games {Spencer Hayward (190 games), Kevin

Durant (205 games), Bob Rule (228 games) and Xavier McDaniel (244 games)}. After reaching the 5,000 point plateau, Westbrook joined Magic Johnson and Oscar Robertson as the only players in NBA history to record 5,000 points, 1,900 assists and 1,300 rebounds through 274

career games (Elias Sports Bureau).

Over the Hill: After recording 40 points on April 18th versus Phoenix, James Harden became the third Thunder player to score 40-plus points

this past season; joining Kevin Durant (four 40-point games) and Russell Westbrook (two 40-point games) in accomplishing the feat. The OKC

franchise last had three players score 40-plus points in the same year during the 1997-98 season (Tom Chambers, Dale Ellis & Xavier

McDaniel). After scoring 40 points as a reserve, James Harden became the first bench player in the last two seasons to record a 40-point

game, tallying the league’s most points by a reserve since March 27, 2010, when Maverick guard Rodrique Beaubois scored 40 points against

Golden State. Durant, Harden and Westbrook are the first trio to each record 40 points in a season since Stephen Curry, Monta Ellis and CJ

Watson accomplished the feat as members of the Golden State Warriors during the 2009-10 season.

February was Friendly: With a “leap-day” victory over the Philadelphia 76ers at the Wells Fargo Center on February 29

th, the Thunder

capped-off the month of February with a record of 12-3. The 12 wins recorded in the Month of February was tops in the NBA. The OKC

franchise had only won 12 games in the month of February on one prior occasion (12-3 record in February of 1972).

Just Another Back-2-Back: With 18 sets of back-to-backs now in the books (in addition to the Thunder’s back-to-back-to-back) for the

2011-12 season, Oklahoma City has been successful to this point when playing on consecutive nights. This past season, the Thunder registered

sweeps in nine sets of back-to-back match-ups to go along with a sweep of the team’s lone back-to-back-to-back. Oklahoma City posted a 15-4

mark on the first night and a 14-6 record on the second or third night of a back-to-back. During the 2010-11 season the Thunder played 17 sets of back-to-backs and the club posted a 13-4 record on the first night followed by a 10-7 mark on the second night (while capturing sweeps

in seven sets of their back-to-backs).

OKC is Fan Friendly: The Thunder opened the 2011-12 season right where they left off a year ago…with another sellout. The Thunder then proceeded to sellout all 33 home games this season. This occurs on the heels of the 2010-11 season in which the Thunder sold out 14

consecutive games to close the regular season and 35 games overall. Those fans in attendance this year will once again 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 and a courtside club.

Boards are the Barometer: As one might expect, Oklahoma City has traditionally found their greatest success when outrebounding the opposition. On the season, Oklahoma City went 31-5 when outrebounding the opponent (12-1 when outrebounding the opponent by 10 or

more). Conversely, OKC has failed to outrebounded their opponent in 14 of the team’s 19 losses this season. During the 2010-11 season, OKC

registered a 37-11 mark when outrebounding their opponent.

James Harden Comparison to recent 6th Men of The Year

Player (TEAM) Year PPG FG%

James Harden (OKC) 2011-12 16.8 49.1%

Lamar Odom (LAL) 2010-11 14.4 53.0%

Jamal Crawford (ATL) 2009-10 18.0 44.9%

Jason Terry (DAL) 2008-09 19.6 46.3%

Manu Ginobili (SA) 2007-08 19.5 46.0%

Leandro Barbosa (PHX) 2006-07 18.1 47.6%

Players to Avg. 19+ points, 6+ assists and 4+ rebounds

through first 4 years of career (last 10 years)

Player (TEAM) Points Assists Rebounds

Russell Westbrook (OKC) 19.0 6.8 4.7

Chris Paul (NO) 19.4 9.9 4.8

LeBron James (CLE) 26.7 6.4 6.7

Dwyane Wade (MIA) 23.8 6.4 5.0

Steve Francis (HOU) 20.1 6.4 6.3

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Double-Double Man: Including his career-long (tying) streak of five straight games with a double-double (1/27 at GS – 2/4 at SA), Kevin

Durant has recorded a double-double in 18 games this season. Last year, Durant recorded 14 double-doubles including a stretch of five consecutive double-doubles from 1/30/11 vs. Miami – 2/8/11 vs. Memphis. During the 2010-11 season, Durant increased his rebounding

average by a full 1.2 rebounds per game (averaged a team-high 8.0 rebounds).

Facing the East: After starting the season 8-1 versus the “East”, the Thunder played their final game versus Eastern Conference opponents on April 9

th when traveling to Milwaukee to take-on the Bucks. After defeating the Bucks on the road by a 20-point margin of victory, the

Thunder concluded the 2011-12 regular season with a 13-5 mark versus the East. During the 2010-11 season the Thunder was successful

when matching-up against opponents from the East. Oklahoma City concluded the season with a record of 22-8 when facing Eastern

Conference foes. The Thunder’s .733 winning percentage vs. the Eastern Conference ranked tied with Dallas for second best (San Antonio; 23-7) among all Western Conference teams.

3-For-30: During the Thunder’s come-from-behind 115-104 victory over the Phoenix Suns on March 7th, Kevin Durant (30 points), James

Harden (30 points) and Russell Westbrook (31 points) each recorded 30+ points in a game for the first time in franchise history since 2/26/1988 (Tom Chambers, Dale Ellis and Xavier McDaniel). Additionally, Thunder center Serge Ibaka set a career-high after pulling-down 20

rebounds. Only one other time in NBA history had three players recorded 30+ points while another player recorded 20+ rebounds. That game

occurred on 11/18/1968 when Earl Monroe (30 points), Gus Johnson (30 points) and Mike Davis (40 points) each scored 30+ points for

Baltimore in a game in which Wes Unseld registered 23 rebounds.

Awfully Good in OT: Despite falling to the L.A. Lakers in double overtime on 4/22, the Thunder finished the season 3-1 in overtime affairs.

During the 2010-11 season, the Thunder became just the FIFTH team in NBA history to win eight overtime games in a single season (8-2).

OKC set an all-time franchise record by winning five straight overtime games to start the season and the club’s eight OT wins are the most in the NBA since 2002, when the Detroit Pistons went 8-0 in their overtime contests. During the 2010-11 season, OKC captured the franchises’

first-ever triple-overtime victory (12/1/10) against New Jersey (the OKC franchise was previously 0-4 all-time in triple overtime games).

One For the Record Books: The Thunder’s 124-118 overtime win versus the Denver Nuggets on February 19th was not your average

Oklahoma City victory. It was the first game in NBA history in which a set of teammates recorded a 50-point effort (Kevin Durant; 51 points), a

40-point effort (Russell Westbrook, 40 points) and a triple-double (Serge Ibaka; 14 points, 15 rebounds and 11 blocks). Kevin Durant and

Russell Westbrook are the first set of teammates to score 50 and 40 points, respectively since Kiki Vandeweghe (51 points) and Alex English

(47 points) accomplished the feat on 12/13/1983 vs. DET (3OT). The 91 combined points by Durant and Westbrook is a franchise record. To put a bit more perspective on such an accomplishment, through February 19

th, there had been 323 NBA games this season in which a team as

a whole failed to score 91 points. Not to be outdone, Serge Ibaka became the first player in franchise history to record a triple-double which

included blocked shots.

Five-In-Seven to Start: After defeating the Phoenix Suns at the end of 2011 (12/31), Oklahoma City claimed their fifth victory of the season

in the first seven days of the 2011-12 season. The Thunder became just the second team in NBA history to capture five wins in the first seven

days of the season (Houston Rockets accomplished the feat to start the 1996-97 season). The 5-0 start for the Thunder this year was the best

start for the OKC franchise since the 1998-99 season.

30 Never Looked so Good: Picking up right where he left off last season, Kevin Durant hit the 30-point scoring mark in each of the

Thunder’s first four games this season. Durant is one of only four players in the last 30 years to open the season with four straight 30-point

scoring efforts (Most recent: Kobe Bryant in 2005-06). In the last four seasons, Durant has scored 30+ points in 122 games (most in the NBA). Most importantly for Oklahoma City, the Thunder has found a great deal of success on Durant’s biggest nights. Dating back to the start of the

2010-11 season the Thunder has posted a 41-13 (.759) record when Durant hits the 30-point plateau. During the 2009-10 season, Durant set

a franchise record by scoring 30+ points on 47 occasions.

Western Conference Finals: Last season, the Oklahoma City Thunder appeared in the Western Conference Finals just two years after

finishing the 2008-09 season with a record of 23-59 (started season 3-29). Since the NBA went to a conference format in 1970-71, only one

other team has reached the conference finals within two years after winning 23 or fewer games {San Antonio; 1998-99 season (won 20 games

in 1996-97)}. The Thunder concluded the 2009-10 season by compiling 50 wins after posting just 23 victories during the team’s inaugural season in Oklahoma City. The 27 win improvement was tied for the EIGHTH largest increase in NBA history.

Thunder All-Stars Shine Bright: During February’s All-Star festivities, Kevin Durant claimed his very first All-Star MVP award after helping

lead the West to a 152-149 victory in which he scored a game-high 36 points on 14-of-25 shooting. With an All-Star average of 28.3 points per game, Kevin Durant is the game’s all-time leader in points per game (minimum three appearances). Durant was making his second All-Star

start (Received 1,345,566 votes, second most in the Western Conference) and his third career All-Star appearance. In his second All-Star

game, Russell Westbrook scored 21 points to go along with five rebounds and two steals. The Western conference team was guided by

Thunder Head Coach, Scott Brooks. Brooks was named the coach of the Western Conference All-Stars after the Thunder secured the best record in the Western Conference for all games played through February 15

th.

National Spotlight: Oklahoma City is appeared on ESPN, ABC or TNT 17 times throughout the course of the 2011-12 season. When the dust

settled on the NBA’s 2011-12 broadcasting schedule, the Thunder was set to make the 6th most national TV dates this year.

Team USA: On January 16th Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook were among the 20 finalists named for the 2012 U.S. Olympic men’s

basketball team. Durant was named World Championship MVP during the 2010 USA World Championships after helping lead team USA to a

perfect 9-0 record and a gold medal in Istanbul, Turkey. His involvement in USA basketball began in 2006 when he was named a member of the U.S. team at the Nike Hoop Summit. Westbrook, was also a member of the 2010 USA World Championship team and his involvement with

USA Basketball dates back to 2008 when he was named to the USA Basketball Select team. The official 12-man U.S. Olympic team roster will

be announced later this year.

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VIA DRAFT:

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

James Harden: 2009 NBA Draft – 3rd overall pick Reggie Jackson: 2011 NBA Draft – 24th overall pick

VIA TRADE: 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.

Eric Maynor: Acquired from the Utah Jazz along with Matt Harpring in exchange for draft rights to Peter Fehse. Daequan Cook: Acquired from the Miami Heat along with the 18th pick in the 2010 NBA Draft in exchange for the 32nd pick in the 2010 NBA Draft.

Cole Aldrich: Acquired from the New Orleans Hornets along with Morris Peterson in exchange for the draft rights to Craig Brackins and Quincy Pondexter. 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.

Nazr Mohammed: Acquired from the Charlotte Bobcats in exchange for D.J. White and Morris Peterson. Lazar Hayward : Acquired from the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for Robert Vaden and two conditional second-round draft picks

VIA FREE AGENCY:

Royal Ivey: Signed on 7/21/10 Derek Fisher: Signed on 3/21/12

Player Date(s) Games Injury or Illness

Daequan Cook 1/2 1 Flu-like symptoms Thabo Sefolosha 1/3 1 Flu-like symptoms Ryan Reid 1/6-1/14 6 Nasal fracture surgery Eric Maynor 1/8-4/25 57 Torn right Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)

Thabo Sefolosha 1/30-3/13 23 Right foot soreness Kendrick Perkins 2/17 1 Right knee contusion Lazar Hayward 2/19-2/29 5 Orbital floor fracture Nick Collison 2/20-2/23 3 Left quad contusion James Harden 2/20 1 Left ankle sprain Daequan Cook 4/13 1 Left shoulder sprain Daequan Cook 3/21-4/1 6 Mild right MCL sprain James Harden 4/13 1 Right knee soreness Lazar Hayward 4/13 1 Flu-like symptoms James Harden 4/24-4/25 2 Concussion During the 2011-11 season 8 players missed games due to injury for the Thunder (109 total games missed) **2011-12 regular season ONLY

. HOW THE THUNDER WAS BUILT .

………… … 2011-12 THUNDER GAMES LOST DUE TO INJURY /ILLNESS** ….

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FORWARD FORWARD CENTER GUARD GUARD GS W L STARTER GS W L Durant Ibaka Perkins Sefolosha Westbrook 42 31 11 Aldrich -- -- -- Durant Ibaka Perkins Harden Westbrook 2 0 2 Collison -- -- -- Durant Ibaka Perkins Cook Westbrook 21 15 6 Cook 22 16 6

Durant Ibaka Mohammed Cook Westbrook 1 1 0 Durant 66 47 19 Fisher -- -- -- Harden 2 0 2 Ibaka 66 47 19

Ivey -- -- -- Jackson -- -- -- Maynor -- -- -- Hayward -- -- -- Mohammed 1 1 0

Perkins 65 46 19 Sefolosha 42 31 11 Westbrook 66 47 19

**During the 2010-11 season, the Thunder used a total of NINE different starting lineups

THUNDER

RECORD THUNDER RECORD

Shooting 50% or better 18-0 Create 10+ steals 13-1

Shooting under 50% 29-19 Surrender 10+ steals 10-8

Opponents shooting 50% or better 3-2 More assists than opponent 22-5

Opponents shooting under 50% 44-17 Fewer assists than opponent 23-13

Bench outscores opponent bench 23-7 Same number of assists 2-1

Bench outscored by opponent bench 19-12 Largest lead 32 (2x) MR: vs. SAC; 4/13

When the benches are tied 5-0 Largest deficit 27 vs. SA; 3/16

More points in the paint or tied 28-8 Largest halftime lead 27 vs. DET; 1/23

Fewer points in the paint 19-11 Largest halftime deficit 19 vs. SAC; 4/13

More second chance points or tied 24-6 Largest margin of victory 27 vs. CHA; 3/10

Fewer second chance points 23-13 Largest margin of defeat 15 at LAC; 4/16

More fast break points or tied 35-11 Smallest margin of victory 2 vs. DAL; 12/29

Fewer fast break points 12-8 Smallest margin of defeat 1 (2x) vs. HOU; 3/13

More rebounds than opponent 31-5 Most points scored in a half 72 (1st half) vs. BOS; 2/22

Fewer rebounds than opponent 15-12 Fewest points scored in a half 25 (2nd half) at LAC; 4/16

Same number of rebounds 1-2 Most points scored in a quarter 38 (2x) MR: (2nd qtr) vs. GS; 2/17

In games decided by 6 points or less 12-10 Fewest points scored in a quarter 10 (3rd qtr) at PHI; 2/29

5 Thunder players score 10+ 9-2 Longest winning streak 7 games (2x); MR: 2/17 vs. GS – 3/1 at ORL

6+ Thunder players score 10+ 2-1 Longest losing streak 3 games; 4/2 vs. MEM – 4/6 at IND

Kevin Durant Scores 30+ 17-8 1st game back-to-back 15-4

OKC 10+ reb. More than opp. 12-1 2nd or 3rdgame of a back-to-back 14-5

OKC 10+ fewer reb. Than opp. 0-4 1st game after a win 31-15

Durant & Westbrook score 20+ 29-10 1st game after a loss 15-3

Westbrook records 10+ assists 3-1 Opponent shooting under 40% 15-4

Three OKC players score 20+ 8-0 Thunder blocks 10+ shots 14-9

Overtime Games 3-1 Opponent scores less than 90 points 16-0

Ibaka blocks 3+ shots 31-12 Thunder converts 30+ free throws 4-0

Head Coach Scott Brooks 2011-12 Record: 47-19 (.712) Overall Record: 174-125 (.582)

Career Playoffs: 24-17 (.585) NBA Head Coaching Experience: 4th 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. 11-12* OKC 47 19 .712

10-11 OKC 55 27 .671 09-10** OKC 50 32 .610 08-09 OKC 22 47 .319 TOTAL 174 125 .582

… … … … … 2011-12 THUNDER STARTING LINEUPS** ….

… … … … …2011-12 THUNDER RECORD WHEN… ….

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DOUBLE FIGURES

DOUBLE-

DOUBLES GAME LEADERS 10+ Pts 20+ Pts 30+ Pts 10+ Reb 10+ Ast Pt/Reb Pt/Ast Pts Reb Ast Cole Aldrich 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nick Collison 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 1

Daequan Cook 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kevin Durant* 66 61 25 18 0 18 0 41 28 16 Derek Fisher 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 James Harden*** 58 15 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 18

Lazar Hayward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Serge Ibaka 28 1 0 17 0 12** 0 0 21 0 Royal Ivey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reggie Jackson 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

Eric Maynor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nazr Mohammed 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Kendrick Perkins 8 0 0 12 0 2 0 0 14 0 Thabo Sefolosha 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Russell Westbrook*** 64 43 16 3 4 4 3 20 10 44 *Durant has four 40 points games including one game of 50+ points this season. **Ibaka’s double-double on 2/1 was comprised of 10 blocks (not 10+ points) and 11 rebounds. He also recorded a triple-double on 2/19 comprised of points, rebounds and blocks. *** Westbrook recorded two games of 40+ points this season and Harden recorded 40+ points once

2011-12 THUNDER TEAM HIGHS/LOWS

TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES

HIGH LOW Points Rebounds

Points 1st Quarter 35 (3x) MR: vs. SAC; 4/24 13 at HOU; 2/15 149 vs. MIN; 3/23 (2OT) 59 at POR; 2/6 (OT)

2nd Quarter 38 (2x) MR: vs. GS; 2/17 19 (3x) MR at UTA; 3/20 124 vs. DEN; 2/19 (OT) 58 vs. SAC; 4/13 3rd Quarter 37 vs. SA; 1/8 10 at PHI; 2/29 122 vs. CHA; 3/10 56 at PHI; 2/29 4th Quarter 37 at IND; 4/6 11 at LAC; 4/16 1st Half 72 vs. BOS; 2/22 44 (3x) MR: at UTA; 3/20 FG% Assists

2nd Half 64 vs. CHA; 3/10 25 at LAC; 4/16 Overtime 20 (2OT) vs. MIN; 3/23 6 at LAL; 4/22 .630 vs. DAL; 12/29 27 vs. CHA; 3/10 FG Made 60 vs. MIN; 3/23 27 at LAC; 4/16 .587 vs. DAL; 12/29 26 vs. MIA; 3/25 FG Attempted 113 vs. MIN; 3/23 (2OT) 63 vs. DAL; 12/29 .570 at POR; 3/27 25 vs. SA; 1/8

FG Percentage .630 vs. CHA; 3/10 .366 at LAL; 4/22 .555 vs. POR; 3/18 25 vs. PHX; 12/31 3P Made 12 (2x) MR: vs. LAC; 4/11 4 (6x) MR: at SAC; 4/20 3P Attempted 28 vs. DEN; 2/19 (OT) 11 vs. MIA; 3/25 FT% Steals 3P Percentage .611 vs. POR; 3/18 .211 at WAS; 1/18

FT Made 33 vs. SAC; 4/24 10 (2x) MR: vs. CLE; 3/9 .955 vs. LAC; 3/21 13 vs. MIA; 3/25 FT Attempted 38 at MEM, 12/28 14 vs. DET; 1/23 .952 at GS; 2/7 12 at BOS; 1/16 FT Percentage .955 vs. LAC; 3/21 .588 vs. CLE; 3/9 .950 vs. MIN; 3/23 12 vs. NY; 1/14 Off. Rebounds 19 (3x) MR: at LAL; 3/29 3 vs. CHI; 4/1 .941 vs. CHA; 4/1 12 vs. MIN; 3/23 (2OT) Def. Rebounds 42 (2x) MR: vs. SAC; 4/13 25 (2x) MR: at GS; 2/7

Tot. Rebounds 59 at POR; 2/6 (OT) 31 vs. NO; 1/25 Assists 27 vs. CHA; 3/10 11 at ATL; 3/3 Steals 13 vs. MIA; 3/25 3 at HOU; 1/7 Turnovers 26 vs. DAL; 12/29 10 (2x) MR at LAL; 3/29

Blocks 17 at SAC; 2/9 2 at ORL; 3/1

2011-12 THUNDER INDIVIDUAL HIGHS TOP INDIVIDUAL

PERFORMANCES

HIGH PLAYER OPPONENT DATE Points

Minutes 52 Kevin Durant Minnesota 3/23 Kevin Durant, 51 vs. DEN; 2/19 (OT) FG Made 19 Kevin Durant Denver (OT) 2/19 Russell Westbrook, 45 vs. MIN; 3/23 (2OT)

FG Attempted 34 Kevin Durant Los Angeles (OT) 4/22 Kevin Durant, 44 at IND; 4/6

3P Made 5 (6x) MR: Kevin Durant Denver 4/25 Kevin Durant, 43 at MIN; 4/14 3P Attempted 10 (4x) MR: Kevin Durant Los Angeles (OT) 4/22 FT Made 15 Kevin Durant Sacramento 4/24 Rebounds FT Attempted 17 Kevin Durant Atlanta 3/3 Serge Ibaka, 20 vs. PHX; 3/7

Off. Rebounds 9 Serge Ibaka Phoenix 3/7 Kevin Durant, 17 at MIN; 3/23 Def. Rebounds 15 Kevin Durant Minnesota 3/23 Kevin Durant, 15 at NJ; 1/21 Tot. Rebounds 20 Serge Ibaka Phoenix 3/7 Kevin Durant, 15 vs. DEN; 2/19 (OT) Assists 11 Russell Westbrook Golden State 1/27

Steals 7 (2x) MR: Thabo Sefolosha Milwaukee 4/9 Assists Blocks 11 Serge Ibaka Portland (OT) 2/6 Russell Westbrook, 11 at GS; 1/27 Points 51 Kevin Durant Denver (OT) 2/19 Russell Westbrook, 10 at ORL; 3/1 Points in Quarter 20 Kevin Durant (4th qtr.) Minnesota 4/14 Russell Westbrook, 10 vs. PHX; 3/7

Points in a half 27 Russell Westbrook L.A. Lakers 3/29 Russell Westbrook, 10 at LAL; 4/22

… … … … …2011-12 THUNDER GAME LEADERS ….

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2011-12 OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS/LOWS TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES

HIGH LOW

Points

Rebounds

Points 1st Quarter 40 vs. SAC; 4/24 12 vs. DET; 1/23 140 vs. MIN; 3/23 (2OT) 67 at LAL; 4/22 (2OT) 2nd Quarter 35 vs. SA; 3/16 14 at UTA; 2/10 118 vs. DEN; 2/19 (OT) 52 at WAS; 1/18 3rd Quarter 36 at GS; 2/7 12 (2x) MR: vs. TOR; 4/8 116 at GS; 2/7 51 vs. DEN; 2/19 (OT)

4th Quarter 33 at WAS; 1/18 15 at NO; 1/11 51 vs. CLE; 3/9 1st Half 65 vs. PHX; 3/7 33 vs. DET; 1/23 2nd Half 59 (2x) MR: at GS; 1/7 32 vs. TOR; 4/8 FG% Assists Overtime 17 at LAL; 4/22 4 at POR; 2/6

FG Made 49 (2x) MR: vs. MIN; 3/23 (OT) 27 at NJ; 1/21 .563 at LAC; 1/30 30 at GS; 1/27 FG Attempted 106 at LAL; 4/22 (2OT) 70 vs. BOS; 2/22 .550at GS; 1/7 28 at LAC; 1/30 FG Percentage .563 at LAC; 1/30 .310 at NJ; 1/21 .517 vs. SA; 3/16 28 at GS; 2/7 3P Made 14 vs. MIN; 3/23 (2OT) 1 (2x) MR: vs. NO; 1/25 28 vs. PHX; 3/7

3P Attempted 36 vs. MIN; 3/23 (2OT) 7 vs. NO; 1/25 3P Percentage .583 vs. SA; 1/8 .063 at NO; 1/11 FT% Steals FT Made 31 at WAS; 1/18 8 at UTA; 2/10 FT Attempted 43 at WAS; 1/18 10 vs. DAL; 3/5 1.000 vs. MIA; 3/25 14 vs. DAL; 12/29 FT Percentage 1.000 (2x) MR: vs. MIA; 3/25 .600 (4x) MR: vs. DEN; 4/25 1.000 vs. DAL; 3/5 13 at HOU; 2/15

Off. Rebounds 25 at LAL; 4/22 (2OT) 3 vs. BOS; 2/22 .952 vs. NO; 1/25 13 vs. CLE; 3/9 Def. Rebounds 42 at LAL; 4/22 (2OT) 20 at POR; 3/27 .933 at HOU; 1/7 13 at MIA; 4/4 Tot. Rebounds 67 at LAL; 4/22 (2OT) 30 at POR; 3/27 Assists 30 at GS; 1/27 13 at MEM, 12/28

Steals 14 vs. DAL; 12/29 3 at LAL; 3/27

Turnovers 22 vs. NY; 1/14 9 (2x) MR: at MEM; 1/10 Blocks 10 (2x) MR: at LAL 4/22 (2OT) 1 (3x) MR: vs. MEM; 4/2

2011-12 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS TOP INDIVIDUAL

PERFORMANCES

HIGH PLAYER OPPONENT DATE

Minutes 49 Kevin Love Minnesota 3/23 Points FG Made 18 Monta Ellis Golden State 2/7 Kevin Love, 51 vs. MIN; 3/23

FG Attempted 29 (2x) MR: Monta Ellis Golden State 2/7 Monta Ellis, 48 at GS; 2/7 3P Made 7 Kevin Love Minnesota 3/23 Tony Parker, 42 at SA; 2/4 3P Attempted 12 Ryan Anderson Orlando 12/25 LaMarcus Aldridge, 39 at POR; 2/6 FT Made 13 John Wall Washington 1/18

FT Attempted 16 (2x) MR: Kevin Love Minnesota 3/23 Rebounds Off. Rebounds 9 Zaza Pachulia Atlanta 3/3 Tim Duncan, 19 vs. SA; 3/16 Def. Rebounds 15 Tim Duncan San Antonio 3/16 Kris Humphries, 16 at NJ; 1/16 Tot. Rebounds 19 Tim Duncan San Antonio 3/16 Dwight Howard, 15 vs. ORL; 12/25

Assists 14 (2x) Jose Barea Minnesota 3/23 Tim Duncan, 15 at SA; 2/4 Steals: 5 (3x) MR: Chris Paul L.A. Clippers 3/21 Blocks 5 (2x) MR: Andrew Bynum L.A. Lakers 4/22 Assists Points 51 Kevin Love Minnesota 3/23 Chris Paul, 14 at LAC; 1/30

Jose Barea, 14 vs. MIN; 3/23 Steve Nash, 13 vs. PHX; 3/7 Kyrie Irving, 12 vs. CLE; 3/9

… … … … …2011-12 OPPONENT GAME LEADERS ….

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OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER OPPONENTS

1ST

2ND

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1ST

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DATE OPP H/A W/L GM 1ST

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12/25 ORL H W 1 27 28 55 26 16 42 - - - 97 22 19 41 22 26 48 - - - 89

12/26 MIN A W 2 23 29 52 26 26 52 - - - 104 24 22 46 26 28 54 - - - 100

12/28 MEM A W 3 23 31 54 18 26 44 - - - 98 20 29 49 21 25 46 - - - 95

12/29 DAL H W 4 28 28 56 22 26 48 - - - 104 29 23 52 24 26 50 - - - 102

12/31 PHX H W 5 27 33 60 29 18 47 - - - 107 22 24 46 21 30 51 - - - 97

1/2 DAL A L 6 20 27 47 18 22 40 - - - 87 20 34 54 24 22 46 - - - 100

1/3 POR H L 7 26 27 53 21 19 40 - - - 93 21 30 51 27 25 52 - - - 103

1/6 HOU H W 8 30 28 58 28 23 51 - - - 109 20 21 41 24 29 53 - - - 94

1/7 HOU A W 9 23 25 48 24 26 50 - - - 98 21 25 46 26 23 49 - - - 95

1/8 SA H W 10 24 30 54 37 17 54 - - - 108 22 26 48 21 27 48 - - - 96

1/10 MEM A W 11 26 28 54 21 25 46 - - - 100 25 27 52 19 24 43 - - - 95

1/11 NOH A W 12 22 27 49 24 22 46 - - - 95 27 21 48 22 15 37 - - - 85

1/14 NY H W 13 32 38 70 22 12 34 - - - 104 22 25 47 18 27 45 - - - 92

1/16 BOS A W 14 25 21 46 26 25 51 - - - 97 17 22 39 23 26 49 - - - 88

1/18 WAS A L 15 22 29 51 25 26 51 - - - 102 18 28 46 26 33 59 - - - 105

1/21 NJ A W 16 28 20 48 15 21 36 - - - 84 18 17 35 16 23 39 - - - 74

1/23 DET H W 17 29 31 60 25 14 39 - - - 99 12 21 33 25 21 46 - - - 79

1/25 NOH H W 18 30 30 60 18 23 41 - - - 101 22 29 51 20 20 40 - - - 91

1/27 GS A W 19 28 29 57 28 35 63 - - - 120 23 29 52 25 32 57 - - - 109

1/30 LAC A L 20 25 21 46 24 30 54 - - - 100 36 28 64 26 22 48 - - - 112

2/1 DAL A W 21 21 28 49 22 24 46 - - - 95 29 23 52 14 20 34 - - - 86

2/3 MEM H W 22 25 19 44 25 32 57 - - - 101 30 20 50 27 17 44 - - - 94

2/4 SA A L 23 21 26 47 23 26 49 - - - 96 25 32 57 31 19 50 - - - 107

2/6 POR A W 24 29 31 60 25 18 43 8 - - 111 31 21 52 27 24 51 4 - - 107

2/7 GS A W 25 29 30 59 32 28 60 - - - 119 35 22 57 36 23 59 - - - 116

2/9 SAC A L 26 19 36 55 23 23 46 - - - 101 23 34 57 19 30 49 - - - 106

2/10 UTA A W 27 27 22 49 25 27 52 - - - 101 30 14 44 21 22 43 - - - 87

2/14 UTA H W 28 25 28 53 26 32 58 - - - 111 19 20 39 24 22 46 - - - 85

2/15 HOU A L 29 13 31 44 29 22 51 - - - 95 29 16 45 30 21 51 - - - 96

2/17 GS H W 30 20 38 58 26 26 52 - - - 110 24 24 48 17 22 39 - - - 87

2/19 DEN H W 31 25 28 53 30 28 58 13 - - 124 27 31 58 25 28 53 7 - - 118

2/20 NOH H W 32 31 29 60 24 17 41 - - - 101 18 20 38 31 24 55 - - - 93

2/22 BOS H W 33 35 37 72 22 25 47 - - - 119 25 24 49 31 24 55 - - - 104

2/23 LAL H W 34 19 27 46 27 27 54 - - - 100 23 20 43 19 23 42 - - - 85

2/29 PHI A W 35 26 27 53 10 29 39 - - - 92 24 24 48 19 21 40 - - - 88

3/1 ORL A W 36 20 30 50 20 35 55 - - - 105 23 30 53 28 21 49 - - - 102

3/3 ATL A L 37 24 23 47 28 15 43 - - - 90 27 26 53 23 21 44 - - - 97

3/5 DAL H W 38 26 19 45 23 27 50 - - - 95 23 29 52 13 26 39 - - - 91

3/7 PHX H W 39 25 33 58 26 31 57 - - - 115 34 30 64 24 16 40 - - - 104

3/9 CLE H L 40 27 24 51 18 21 39 - - - 90 26 23 49 20 27 47 - - - 96

3/10 CHA H W 41 28 30 58 33 31 64 - - - 122 25 15 40 30 25 55 - - - 95

3/13 HOU H L 42 22 31 53 20 30 50 - - - 103 23 30 53 24 27 51 - - - 104

3/15 DEN A W 43 29 21 50 28 25 53 - - - 103 25 26 51 14 25 39 - - - 90

3/16 SA H L 44 19 29 48 31 26 57 - - - 105 30 35 65 27 22 49 - - - 114

3/18 POR H W 45 31 26 57 27 27 54 - - - 111 15 27 42 28 25 53 - - - 95

3/20 UTA A L 46 25 19 44 26 20 46 - - - 90 24 28 52 24 21 45 - - - 97

3/21 LAC H W 47 33 33 66 22 26 48 - - - 114 30 20 50 21 20 41 - - - 91

3/23 MIN H W 48 30 33 63 31 22 53 13 20 - 149 29 32 61 27 28 55 13 11 - 140

3/25 MIA H W 49 25 35 60 20 23 43 - - - 103 24 25 49 20 18 38 - - - 87

3/27 POR A W 50 32 33 65 19 25 44 - - - 109 18 29 47 28 20 48 - - - 95

3/29 LAL A W 51 18 26 44 34 24 58 - - - 102 30 19 49 19 25 44 - - - 93

4/1 CHI H W 52 27 22 49 31 12 43 - - - 92 20 19 39 12 27 39 - - - 78

4/2 MEM H L 53 22 22 44 20 24 44 - - - 88 21 21 42 26 26 52 - - - 94

4/4 MIA A L 54 23 26 49 24 20 44 - - - 93 21 29 50 30 18 48 - - - 98

4/6 IND A L 55 20 21 41 20 37 57 - - - 98 32 24 56 19 28 47 - - - 103

4/8 TOR H W 56 25 25 50 20 21 41 - - - 91 20 23 43 12 20 32 - - - 75

4/9 MIL A W 57 35 26 61 26 22 48 - - - 109 18 29 47 21 21 42 - - - 89

4/11 LAC H L 58 24 31 55 25 18 43 - - - 98 21 27 48 28 24 52 - - - 100

4/13 SAC H W 59 23 35 58 28 29 57 - - - 115 21 18 39 24 26 50 - - - 89

4/14 MIN A W 60 34 25 59 27 29 56 - - - 115 31 27 58 22 30 52 - - - 110

4/16 LAC A L 61 27 25 52 14 11 25 - - - 77 21 22 43 23 26 49 - - - 92

4/18 PHX A W 62 29 23 52 30 27 57 - - - 109 25 20 45 32 20 52 - - - 97

4/20 SAC A W 63 32 25 57 24 22 46 - - - 103 25 24 49 21 22 43 - - - 92

4/22 LAL A L 64 26 26 52 25 14 39 6 9 - 106 20 27 47 14 30 44 6 17 - 114

4/24 SAC H W 65 35 22 57 25 36 61 - - - 118 40 19 59 27 24 51 - - - 110

4/25 DEN H L 66 30 28 58 24 19 43 - - - 101 36 28 64 16 26 42 - - - 106

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TOTALS 1709 1824 3533 1615 1585 3200 40 29 0 6802 1611 1626 3237 1524 1579 3103 24 11 0 6398

AVERAGES 25.9 27.6 53.5 24.5 24.0 48.5 10.0 14.5 - 103.1 24.4 24.6 49.0 23.1 23.9 47.0 7.5 14 - 96.9

WINS 26.9 28.2 55.1 25.0 24.7 49.8 10.5 20 - 106.0 24.2 23.6 47.8 22.8 23.7 46.4 8.0 11.0 - 95.0

LOSSES 23.3 26.8 50.1 22.9 22.5 45.4 6.0 9.0 - 96.2 24.7 27.9 52.6 23.4 24.7 48.1 6.0 17.0 - 101.8

. 2011-12 QUARTER SCORING BREAKDOWN .

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Date Game FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-TR AST ST TO BS PTS

12/25 @ OKC 34-72 .472 10-19 .526 19-26 .731 7-36-43 21 8 17 5 97

ORL 30-81 .370 8-28 .286 21-26 .808 14-31-45 18 7 18 4 89 12/26 OKC 35-78 .449 5-16 .313 29-31 .935 8-34-42 18 6 17 5 104

@ MIN 39-87 .448 3-22 .136 19-26 .731 10-30-40 22 4 12 2 100

12/28 OKC 29-77 .377 10-25 .400 30-38 .789 12-29-41 16 4 11 8 98 @ MEM 34-87 .391 2-16 .125 25-33 .758 19-30-49 13 5 12 6 95

12/29 @ OKC 37-63 .587 6-14 .429 24-32 .750 6-32-38 19 8 26 8 104

DAL 38-90 .422 9-26 .346 17-21 .810 14-24-38 25 14 12 1 102

12/31 @ OKC 41-77 .532 9-22 .409 16-18 .889 6-37-45 25 9 21 6 107 PHX 35-88 .398 8-26 .308 19-23 .826 13-24-37 19 9 12 7 97

1/2 OKC 31-77 .403 5-19 .263 20-26 .769 12-29-41 12 6 14 5 87

@ DAL 39-80 .488 5-16 .313 17-20 .850 11-30-41 21 8 12 4 100

1/3 @ OKC 36-83 .434 5-20 .250 16-21 .762 10-30-40 22 7 10 6 93 POR 34-76 .447 6-15 .400 29-36 .806 11-35-46 20 6 9 4 103

1/6 @ OKC 42-80 .525 6-14 .429 19-25 .760 8-31-39 20 7 11 4 109

HOU 36-78 .462 3-13 .231 19-27 .704 11-29-40 19 6 12 6 94 1/7 OKC 36-85 .424 7-21 .333 19-22 .864 18-26-44 18 3 16 3 98

@ HOU 38-87 .437 5-14 .357 14-15 .933 14-27-41 23 7 13 5 95

1/8 @ OKC 38-75 .507 7-19 .368 25-29 .862 7-41-48 25 10 14 8 108

SA 35-84 .417 7-12 .583 19-25 .760 10-32-42 20 9 11 2 96 1/10 OKC 34-74 .459 6-15 .400 26-32 .813 14-37-51 14 4 15 6 100

@ MEM 39-85 .459 5-12 .417 12-20 .600 10-29-39 16 6 9 6 95

1/11 OKC 35-73 .479 7-20 .350 18-26 .692 7-29-36 19 6 12 10 95 @ NOH 36-80 .450 1-16 .063 12-17 .706 14-28-42 20 4 13 5 85

1/14 @ OKC 34-71 .479 7-18 .389 29-34 .853 7-31-38 18 12 21 11 104

NYK 34-83 .410 5-19 .263 19-23 .826 15-28-43 18 12 22 3 92

1/16 OKC 36-80 .450 7-19 .368 18-19 .947 9-31-40 13 12 13 6 97 @ BOS 34-87 .391 6-14 .429 14-16 .875 15-33-48 18 6 19 4 88

1/18 OKC 37-77 .481 4-19 .211 24-30 .800 6-37-43 15 9 21 7 102

@ WAS 33-86 .384 8-21 .381 31-43 .721 19-33-52 18 10 18 7 105 1/21 OKC 32-77 .416 4-17 .235 16-24 .667 14-41-55 13 8 19 10 84

@ NJ 27-87 .310 3-23 .130 17-19 .895 16-30-46 14 9 18 5 74

1/23 @ OKC 41-77 .532 7-16 .438 10-14 .714 9-42-51 21 4 19 10 99

DET 28-82 .341 4-14 .286 19-27 .704 11-27-38 14 10 10 1 79 1/25 @ OKC 34-64 .531 5-13 .385 28-33 .848 5-26-31 21 10 21 8 101

NOH 35-75 .467 1-7 .143 20-21 .952 8-24-32 16 11 17 8 91

1/27 OKC 42-88 .477 4-17 .235 32-37 .865 19-34-53 23 8 22 3 120

@ GS 41-87 .471 12-28 .429 15-19 .789 10-24-34 30 12 20 7 109 1/30 OKC 38-78 .487 9-22 .409 15-23 .652 10-26-36 15 8 17 8 100

@ LAC 45-80 .563 13-25 .520 9-15 .600 6-27-33 28 10 14 6 112

2/1 OKC 33-81 .407 5-20 .250 24-33 .727 15-40-55 17 11 16 13 95 @ DAL 30-84 .357 4-19 .211 22-25 .880 10-34-44 16 8 15 10 86

2/3 @ OKC 34-71 .479 7-17 .412 26-33 .788 10-25-35 14 8 17 12 102

MEM 37-87 .425 4-13 .308 16-20 .800 15-24-39 19 10 19 7 94

2/4 OKC 36-77 .468 7-21 .333 17-28 .607 7-36-43 18 6 13 12 96 @ SA 37-88 .420 12-23 .522 21-25 .840 11-34-45 21 4 10 7 104

2/6 OKC 43-95 .453 6-22 .273 19-22 .864 18-41-59 17 7 20 8 111

@ POR 41-97 .423 5-20 .250 20-26 .769 15-24-39 23 8 12 3 107 2/7 OKC 44-84 .524 11-26 .423 20-21 .952 8-25-33 24 9 15 3 119

@ GS 44-80 .550 9-21 .429 19-23 .826 7-29-36 28 9 15 4 116

2/9 OKC 37-77 .481 7-18 .389 20-26 .769 12-28-40 13 6 23 17 101

@ SAC 40-99 .404 7-20 .350 19-26 .731 17-29-46 21 13 12 4 106 2/10 OKC 35-74 .473 4-20 .200 27-32 .844 10-36-46 12 10 17 4 101

@ UTA 38-80 .475 3-9 .333 8-13 .615 6-26-32 27 8 15 3 87

2/14 @ OKC 42-77 .545 5-14 .357 22-34 .647 14-35-49 24 8 15 13 111 UTA 32-90 .356 3-13 .231 18-24 .750 19-23-42 17 7 13 3 85

2/15 OKC 36-83 .434 7-23 .304 16-18 .889 11-34-45 17 7 22 7 95

@ HOU 37-87 .425 8-18 .444 14-18 .779 11-30-41 20 13 14 3 96

2/17 @ OKC 39-74 .527 10-24 .417 22-27 .815 8-36-44 24 11 19 5 110 GS 31-89 .348 7-23 .304 18-21 .857 22-21-43 18 8 18 8 87

2/19 @ OKC 46-94 .489 9-28 .321 23-28 .821 17-27-44 20 8 14 12 124

DEN 49-101 .485 6-22 .273 14-18 .778 18-33-51 26 7 16 6 118

2/20 @ OKC 36-80 .450 8-26 .308 21-24 .875 10-38-48 15 11 19 13 101 NOH 33-91 .363 7-14 .500 20-23 .870 16-31-47 17 8 16 4 93

2/22 @ OKC 42-84 .500 9-19 .474 26-35 .743 10-33-43 22 9 14 3 119

BOS 34-70 .486 7-18 .389 29-34 .853 3-29-32 24 5 18 7 104 2/23 @ OKC 36-77 .468 7-25 .280 21-25 .840 7-37-44 17 7 12 9 100

LAL 30-78 .385 4-14 .286 21-23 .913 8-33-41 16 5 13 2 85

2/29 OKC 30-78 .385 6-19 .316 26-34 .765 19-37-56 12 6 17 4 92

@ PHI 37-90 .411 4-17 .235 10-12 .833 13-26-39 22 11 11 3 88 3/1 OKC 38-74 .514 8-18 .444 21-27 .778 9-27-36 19 5 13 2 105

@ ORL 40-84 .476 9-25 .360 13-19 .684 10-28-38 24 6 12 2 102

3/3 OKC 30-73 .411 6-23 .261 24-29 .828 10-30-40 11 7 21 10 90 @ ATL 37-85 .435 8-17 .471 15-22 .682 11-30-41 21 9 14 2 97

3/5 @ OKC 29-76 .382 8-27 .296 29-33 .879 14-31-45 13 4 15 7 95

DAL 36-84 .429 9-21 .429 10-10 1.000 9-27-36 19 12 15 5 91

. THUNDER GAME-BY-GAME .

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Date Game FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-TR AST ST TO BS PTS 3/7 @ OKC 40-91 .440 8-26 .308 27-32 .844 15-29-44 18 11 15 10 115

PHX 38-84 .452 3-19 .158 25-34 .735 16-32-48 28 4 18 7 104

3/9 @ OKC 37-76 .487 6-24 .250 10-17 .588 8-32-40 20 5 17 13 90

CLE 38-91 .418 5-17 .294 15-24 .625 21-30-51 19 13 14 3 96 3/10 @ OKC 46-73 .630 10-23 .435 20-26 .769 6-33-39 27 8 14 13 122

CHA 36-88 .409 7-14 .500 16-19 .842 15-22-37 24 8 11 2 95

3/13 @ OKC 39-84 .464 8-23 .348 17-22 .773 15-32-47 22 4 16 4 103 HOU 41-89 .461 10-24 .417 12-14 .857 11-26-37 25 7 11 6 104

3/15 OKC 36-79 .456 12-25 .480 19-24 .792 8-31-39 22 7 13 9 103

@ DEN 34-78 .436 5-22 .227 17-25 .680 10-33-43 21 6 16 2 90

3/16 @ OKC 39-88 .443 9-25 .360 18-20 .900 11-26-37 17 7 16 10 105 SA 45-87 .517 9-19 .474 15-25 .600 15-34-49 16 12 19 8 114

3/18 @ OKC 41-74 .554 11-18 .611 18-28 .643 10-33-43 24 8 15 8 111

POR 39-84 .464 8-21 .381 9-14 .643 11-24-35 15 8 12 3 95 3/20 OKC 30-71 .423 8-19 .421 22-30 .733 15-26-41 15 6 20 6 90

@ UTA 38-80 .475 5-10 .500 16-22 .727 12-31-43 19 8 15 7 97

3/21 @ OKC 42-78 .538 9-22 .409 21-22 .955 14-35-49 20 6 17 9 114

LAC 29-79 .367 12-26 .462 21-27 .778 10-21-31 19 11 13 2 91 3/23 @ OKC 60-113 .531 10-27 .370 19-20 .950 11-39-50 24 12 13 7 149

MIN 49-100 .490 14-36 .389 28-36 .778 11-32-43 24 6 17 4 140 3/25 @ OKC 39-74 .527 6-11 .545 19-23 .826 8-28-36 26 13 16 3 103

MIA 33-71 .465 7-22 .318 14-14 1.000 4-27-31 17 9 21 7 87 3/27 OKC 45-79 .570 6-17 .353 13-16 .813 9-34-43 16 7 14 8 109

@ POR 34-79 .430 7-16 .438 20-25 .800 10-20-30 15 9 12 4 95 3/29 OKC 42-91 .462 5-12 .417 13-17 .765 19-29-48 18 5 10 12 102 @ LAL 34-79 .430 7-16 .438 20-25 .800 10-20-30 15 9 12 4 93 4/1 @ OKC 36-74 .486 4-9 .444 16-17 .951 3-37-40 20 6 13 9 92

CHI 30-91 .330 8-24 .333 10-15 .667 18-30-48 17 10 12 2 78 4/2 @ OKC 33-73 .452 5-21 .238 17-24 .708 9-34-43 14 6 18 8 88 MEM 34-87 .391 4-16 .250 22-24 .917 14-29-43 12 9 10 1 94 4/4 OKC 35-81 .432 5-17 .294 18-20 .900 12-29-41 16 10 20 8 93

@ MIA 31-83 .373 10-24 .417 26-29 .897 8-25-33 16 13 14 8 98 4/6 OKC 34-77 .442 6-19 .316 24-31 .774 11-29-40 20 5 17 10 98

@ IND 35-85 .412 6-19 .316 27-34 .794 18-32-50 13 8 12 9 103 4/8 @ OKC 30-72 .417 10-23 .435 21-26 .808 11-31-42 18 6 16 11 91

TOR 29-78 .372 6-16 .375 11-16 .688 11-32-43 14 5 18 6 75 4/9 OKC 39-81 .481 8-20 .400 23-25 .920 13-31-44 20 10 18 9 109

@ MIL 37-87 .425 6-19 .316 9-13 .692 9-26-35 26 8 17 6 89 4/11 @ OKC 31-76 .408 12-26 .462 24-27 .889 10-29-39 21 5 14 10 98 LAC 38-81 .469 5-16 .313 19-21 .905 11-26-37 22 11 12 2 100 4/13 @ OKC 43-90 .478 5-12 .417 24-32 .750 16-42-58 19 11 14 9 115

SAC 35-90 .389 9-25 .360 10-14 .714 8-33-41 20 9 16 3 89 4/14 OKC 40-91 .440 7-25 .280 28-32 .875 17-36-53 17 6 14 8 115 @ MIN 42-84 .500 4-11 .364 22-34 .647 10-29-39 19 7 13 4 110 4/16 OKC 27-72 .375 5-22 .227 18-29 .621 16-26-42 12 8 19 4 77

@ LAC 36-81 .444 9-20 .450 11-16 .688 16-30-46 21 8 15 7 92 4/18 OKC 36-80 .450 6-16 .375 31-34 .912 11-35-46 17 8 15 6 109 @ PHX 34-83 .410 6-20 .300 23-32 .719 12-31-3 18 3 14 4 97 4/20 OKC 40-75 .533 4-12 .333 19-22 .864 6-39-45 21 9 17 11 103

@ SAC 38-93 .409 5-16 .313 11-18 .611 17-25-42 20 8 12 7 92 4/22 OKC 37-101 .366 8-24 .333 24-28 .857 14-40-54 23 9 17 12 106

@ LAL 41-106 .387 5-16 .313 27-40 .675 25-42-67 26 12 13 19 114 4/24 @ OKC 38-81 .469 9-20 .450 33-36 .917 12-31-43 22 5 14 8 118

SAC 43-82 .524 4-16 .250 20-27 .741 6-28-34 19 10 12 8 110 4/25 @ OKC 39-79 .494 10-24 .417 13-15 .867 11-26-37 18 6 18 13 101

DEN 40-90 .444 8-23 .348 18-30 .600 17-25-42 21 8 11 4 106

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#45 Cole Aldrich C 6-11 240 10/31/88 Kansas 2nd NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 6/17 @ MIA DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/14 vs. MIA DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/12 vs. MIA DNP – Coach’s Decision 2012 PLAYOFFS: Appeared in five postseason games and averaging 2.0 points and 3.0 rebounds in 5.0 minutes…13

DNP’s – Coach’s Decision

2011-12 AVERAGES: Appeared in 26 games (0 starts) and averaging 2.2 points and 1.8 rebounds in 6.7

minutes…Recorded 39 DNP – Coach’s Decisions…One NWT – Personal…Recorded a career-high seven rebounds and three blocked shots on 3/3 at ATL.

2010-11 AVERAGES: In 18 games (0 starts), averaged 1.0 points and 1.9 rebounds in 7.9 minutes.

D-LEAGUE CAREER: Assigned to Tulsa 66ers on three separate occasions during the 2010-11 season…With the 66ers,

appeared in 21 regular season games for Tulsa (21 starts) and averaged 10.3 points and 8.6 rebounds in 29.3 minutes. In two playoff games (two starts), averaged 12.5 points, 12.5 rebounds and 3.5 blocks in 36.0 minutes. The 66ers went

17-4 in the regular season with Aldrich in the lineup.

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: Owns the Kansas school record for blocks in a season (125) and second on the career blocked shots list…Never lost in Allen Fieldhouse, posting a three-year record of 55-0… An AP Third Team All- American as a junior…The Big 12 Defensive Player

of the Year and All-Big 12 First Team for the second straight season...Named honorable Mention AP All-American as a sophomore… A member of Kansas’ national

title team as a freshman in 2007-08…During junior season (2009-10) averaged 11.2 points and 9.8 rebounds with 15 double-doubles…Ranked 25th nationally and

second in the Big 12 in rebounds per game…Blocked 125 shots to record a Kansas single-season record and ranked fifth in the nation and second in the conference in total blocks...Helped lead Kansas to a 33-3 season in which it won the Big 12 regular-season, Big 12 postseason championships and was ranked No.

1 for 15 weeks.

#4 Nick Collison F/C 6-10 255 10/26/80 Kansas 8th NBA Season

Recent Games:

DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

6/17 @ MIA 13 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 4 1 0 0 2

6/14 vs. MIA 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 6/12 vs. MIA 21 4-5 0-0 0-0 5 5 10 0 3 1 2 0 8

2012 PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 18 games (0 starts) and averaging 3.4 points, 3.3 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 16.6

minutes…In the last six games, Collision has converted 14-of-16 field goal attempts…Set a 2012 playoff-high with 10 rebounds vs. MIA in Game 1.

2011-12 AVERAGES: Appeared in 63 games (0 starts) and averaging 4.5 points and 4.3 rebounds in 20.7

minutes…Three DND’s – Left Quad Contusion

2011-12 NOTES: Registered first double-double of the season with 12 points on 6-of-7 shooting and 10 rebounds on 1/8 vs. SA…Scored in double figures on four occasions this season…Drew 28 offensive fouls (15th most in the NBA).

CAREER PLAYOFFS: Has appeared in 34 career playoff games entering the 2012 postseason and recorded averages of

6.6 points and 5.3 rebounds in 22.4 minutes per game…2011: Averaged 6.7 points and 5.8 rebounds in 24.3 minutes…Pulled-down a playoff career-high 10 rebounds during Game 5 win vs. MEM in WC Semifinals…2010: Averaged 3.2 points, 4.7 rebounds and 21.5

minutes in six games…2005: Averaged 8.4 points and 5.0 rebounds in 11 games…Shot 60.7 percent from the floor (37-61)…Scored a playoff-high 15 points and

grabbed nine rebounds in Game 5 against Sacramento on 5/3.

#14 Daequan Cook G 6-5 210 04/28/87 Ohio State 5th NBA Season

Recent Games:

DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

6/17 @ MIA 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6/14 vs. MIA DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/12 vs. MIA 3 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 16 games (0 starts) and averaging 2.3 points and 0.6 rebound in 6.9 minutes of action…Went a perfect 3-of-3 from 3-point range in the second half during Game 3 win vs. Dallas…Two DNP’s – Coach’s

Decision…In four minute of action during Game 5 win at SA, recorded eight points on perfect 3-of-3 shooting.

2011-12 AVERAGES: Appeared in 57 games (22 starts) and averaging 5.5 points and 2.1 rebounds in 17.4 minutes…One game DNP – Inactive (flu-like symptoms)…One DND – Right Shoulder Soreness…Six DND – Mild Right

MCL Sprain…One DNP – Coach’s Decision.

2011-12 NOTES: OKC 16-6 with Cook in the starting lineup…Scored a season-high 19 points (all in the fourth quarter)

during OKC win vs. SAC on 4/24…Matched a then season-high with 17 points during outing vs. BOS (2/22)…Scored 17 points at GS after shooting 5-of-6 from 3-point range (2/7)…Scored in double-figures nine times this season…Went a perfect 3-of-3 from 3-point range during

1/25 win vs. NO…Matched a career-high with three blocked shots during win vs. MEM (2/3)…Shot 34.6% from 3-point range on the season (79-228 3FGs).

CAREER PLAYOFFS: Has appeared in 24 playoff games entering the 2012 playoffs and recorded averages of 4.2 points and 1.8 rebounds on 32.9% 3-point shooting…2011: Appeared in 17 games and averaged 3.8 points and 1.6 rebounds in 11.5 minutes…2009: Came off the bench in all seven Opening Round

games for the HEAT against Atlanta averaging 5.3 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 23.0 minutes…His 20-point performance off the bench in Game 2 marked just the

fourth 20-point game off the bench in HEAT postseason history.

CAREER HIGHS MIN 21 vs. GS, 2/17/12

FGM 3 (2x) MR: vs. CHA 3/10/12

FGA 5 at ATL, 3/3/12

3PM --

3PA --

FTM 4 (2x) MR: vs. SAC, 4/24/12

FTA 4 (3x) MR: vs. SAC, 4/24/12

OR 5 at ATL, 3/3/12

DR 5 vs. DET, 1/23/12

TR 7 at ATL, 3/3/12

AST 1 (7x) MR: at MIL, 4/9/12

STL 2 MR: vs. DET, 1/23/12

TO 3 vs. PHI, 11/10/10

BLK 3 at ATL, 3/3/12

PTS 6 (3x) MR: vs. SAC, 4/24/12

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 at UTA, 4/6/10 3PA 1 (17x), MR: vs. SAC, 4/13/12

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 (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

CAREER HIGHS MIN 44 vs. NOH, 4/2/08 FGM 9(4x) MR: vs. PHX, 03/04/09 FGA 21 at NY, 3/26/08 3PM 6 (3x) MR at WAS, 3/14/11

3PA 12 at ATL, 2/27/09 FTM 9 vs. CHA, 11/27/07 OR 3 (3x) MR: vs. DET, 4/15/09 DR 9 vs. ATL, 4/16/08

TR 9 vs. ATL, 4/16/08 AST 5 (2x), MR: at WAS, 11/18/08 STL 3 (3x) MR: at DAL, 2/1/12 TO 6 at IND, 3/31/08 BLK 3 (2x) MR: vs. MEM, 2/3/12

PTS 27 vs. PHX, 3/4/09

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#35 Kevin Durant G/F 6-9 235 9/29/88 Texas 5th NBA Season Recent Games:

DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 6/17 @ MIA 39 11-19 1-4 2-4 2 4 6 0 5 1 5 2 25

6/14 vs. MIA 39 12-22 4-10 4-6 0 3 3 1 5 2 2 1 32

6/12 vs. MIA 46 12-20 4-8 8-9 1 7 8 4 2 0 2 1 36

2012 PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 18 games (18 starts) and averaging 28.3 points (ranks 3rd in 2012 postseason), 7.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists

and 1.28 blocks in 41.6 minutes…Registered best shooting game of his postseason career after posting 73.3% shooting in Game 3 at DAL…With the score tied at 98-98, Kevin Durant hit the game winning 3-point field goal with 14 seconds left in Game 4 at LAL…Connected

on the game-winning field goal with 1.5 seconds left in regulation during Game 1 vs. DAL…Scored 18 of his game-high 36 points in the

fourth quarter during Game 4 win vs. SA (including 16 straight points for OKC)…Scored 17 of his game-high 36 points in the fourth quarter during Game 1 of the Finals vs. MIA…Recorded six double-doubles in the 2012 postseason…scored 20+ points in all 18 playoff games while

scoring 30+ points on nine occasions.

2011-12 AVERAGES: Appeared in 66 games (66 starts) and averaging 28.0 points (tops in NBA), 8.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists in 38.6 minutes.

2011-12 NOTES: Set a career-high with 51 points during win overtime win vs. DEN on 2/19…His 51 points scored represents the fourth

highest scoring output in franchise history…Received the NBA’s player of the Month honors for the month of February and for the month of March…Matched a career-best streak with double-doubles in five consecutive outings (1/27 at GS -2/4 at SA)…Notched 18 double-doubles on the season…Named MVP of the All-Star game after posting a game-high 36 points and

seven rebounds…Named a starter on the 2012 Western Conference All-Star team after receiving 1,345,566 votes, second most in the Western Conference…Named the NBA’s Western

Conference Player of the Week on three occasions this season (Durant has won eight career POW awards)…Became the first player to score 30+ points in the first four games of the

season since Kobe Bryant (2005-06 season)…Connected-on 3rd game winning field goal of his career as time expired on 12/29 vs. Dallas…Pulled-down a season-high 17 rebounds 3/23 vs. MIN…Scored 30+ points 25 times (17-8 record) including, four 40-point efforts (3/23 vs. MIN, 4/6 at IND & 4/14 at MIN) and one 50-point effort (2/19/12 vs. DEN).

CAREER PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 23 career postseason contests (23 starts) and recorded averages of 27.7 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.7 assists…2011: Scored 30+ points seven times,

including three efforts of 40+…Recorded 5 double-doubles. Became the 20th player in NBA history to score 39+ points in a Game 7 during OKC’s second round victory over Memphis on 5/15 (39 points; 13-25 FGs). Set a playoff career-high with 41 points (13-22 FGS) during opening round Game 1 victory vs. Denver before matching his postseason career-best postseason

scoring effort in Game 5 vs. Denver. During the Thunder’s close-out victory over DEN on 4/27, scored 16 (6-9 FGs) of his 41 points in the 4th quarter.

#37 Derek Fisher G 6-1 210 8/9/74 Arkansas-Little Rock 16th NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 6/17 @ MIA 28 3-8 2-3 1-1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 9 6/14 vs. MIA 24 1-5 0-4 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 6/12 vs. MIA 25 3-5 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 6 2012 PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 18 games (0 starts) and averaging 6.3 points and 1.6 rebounds in 21.9 minutes…Made 5-of-6 field goal

attempts en route to 11 points in Game 2 vs. DAL…Scored in double figures in three out of four games in the first round…Recorded a 2012 postseason-high with 13 points on 6-of-8 shooting in Game 1 at SA…Scored in double figures five times during the 2012 playoffs.

2011-12 AVERAGES/NOTES: Appeared in 20 games (0 starts) as a member of the Thunder (OKC 13-7 since Fisher made his Thunder

debut on 3/21) and averaging 4.9 points, 1.4 assists and 1.5 rebounds in 20.4 minutes…Scored a Thunder-high 14 points on 6-of-9 shooting during win on 4/13 vs. SAC…Made Oklahoma City Thunder debut on 3/21 vs. LAC and scored five points in 19 minutes of

action…Tallied 10+ points twice with OKC…Appeared in 43 games (43 starts) as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers prior to joining the

Thunder and posted averages of 5.9 points, 3.3 assists and 2.1 rebounds in 25.6 minutes.

CAREER NOTES: Originally selected by Los Angeles Lakers in the first round of the 1996 NBA Draft (24th overall)...Five-time NBA Champion as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers (2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010)...One of 10 current players in the NBA to tally 10,000

career points, 3,500 assists and 1,200 steals… Selected to play in the 1997 Schick Rookie Game during All-Star Weekend...Has posted 10 career double-doubles…Has scored 20-plus points

50 times in career...Owns 15 career 10-plus assist games. CAREER PLAYOFFS: Has appeared in postseason play 13 times entering the 2012 playoffs…Appeared in 209 career playoff games (158 starts) and recorded averages of 8.9 points, 2.6

assists and 1.1 steals in 28.0 minutes per game.

#13 James Harden G 6-5 220 8/26/89 Arizona State 3rd NBA Season

Recent Games:

DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 6/17 @ MIA 34 2-10 0-4 5-7 1 5 6 6 4 2 2 0 9

6/14 vs. MIA 35 7-11 2-3 5-7 0 4 4 2 3 1 2 0 21

6/12 vs. MIA 22 2-6 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 3 4 0 1 0 5

2012 PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 18 games (0 starts) and averaging 16.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.56 steals in 30.9

minutes…Scored 15 of his game-high 29 points in the 4th quarter during Game 4 series clinching victory at DAL…Registered a playoff career-high with 30 points on 10-of-13 shooting in Game 2 at SA…Leading 103-101, Harden connected on 3-point field goal with 29 second

left in Game 5 at SA to give OKC a five-point advantage…Scored in double figures in all but two postseason games this year.

2011-12 AVERAGES: Named the 2011-12 Kia NBA Sixth Man Award (Harden received 584 of a possible 595 points, including 115 of a

possible 119 first-place votes)…Appeared in 62 games (two starts) and averaging 16.8 points, 4.1 rebounds and 3.7 assists in 31.4 minutes…One DNP – Left Ankle Sprain…One game DND – Right Knee Soreness…Two DNP – Inactive (concussion)

2011-12 NOTES: Added to the list of finalists for the 2012 USA Basketball National Team prior to the Thunder’s playoff contest vs. DAL

on 5/3…Leading “bench scorer” in the NBA with a 16.8 point per game average (min. 40 games off the bench)…Set a career-high with 40 points (including career-high 12 made field goals) during win over PHX on 4/18. By scoring 40 points is a reserve role, Harden becomes the first player to accomplish the feat since Mavs

guard Rodrique Beaubois (3/27/10)…Set a then career-high with 33 points (11-16 FGs) during Thunder win vs. CHA (3/10)…Set a career-high with nine assists on 2/1 at DAL…Scored in

double-figures in all but four of his appearances this season and scored 20+ points on 15 occasions (14-1 record) including two 30-point efforts (2-0 record) and one 40-point effort (1-0)…Led the Thunder in scoring on six times

CAREER PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 23 career postseason contests and registered averages of 11.6 points, 4.6 rebounds and 3.1 assists in 28.6 minutes per game. 2011: Led all reserves

with a playoff career-high 23 points in Game 2 victory vs. DAL. In the second half, went 5-of-6 from the field (14 points), including 3-of-4 from 3-point range. Set a playoff career-high with four three-point makes (all in the second half) en route to 17 points and four steals during Game 7 victory in the second round

vs. Memphis. Led all reserves with a then playoff career-high 21 points on 5-9 FGs (11-11 FTs) during Game 2 win over Memphis. Scored 10+ points 11 times this postseason, including

three efforts of 20+. Led all reserves with 19 points (10-10 FTs) during Game 4 triple OT victory over Memphis.

CAREER HIGHS MIN 52 (2x) MR: vs. MIN, 3/23/12 FGM 19 vs. DEN, 2/19/12 FGA 34 at LAL, 4/22/12

3PM 7 at UTA, 4/6/10 3PA 13 (2x) MR: at POR, 4/1/11 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 9 vs. DEN, 4/6/08 STL 5 (2x) MR: at DAL, 4/3/10

TO 9 at MIA, 4/4/12 BLK 5 (2x) MR: vs. POR, 3/27/11 PTS 51 vs. DEN, 2/19/12

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 43 vs. MIN, 3/23/12

FGM 12 at PHX 4/18/12

FGA 17 (2x) MR: at PHX 4/18/12

3PM 6 (2x) MR: at MIL 11/20/10

3PA 10 at LAL 11/22/09

FTM 13 vs. GS 12/7/09

FTA 14 vs. GS 12/7/09

OR 3 (6x) MR at UTA 3/20/12

DR 9 at MIL 11/20/10

TR 9 (3x) MR: at NJ 1/21/12

AST 9 at DAL 2/1/12

STL 5 at SAC 2/12/11

TO 7 vs. MIA 3/25/12

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

PTS 40 at PHX 4/18/12

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#11 Lazar Hayward F 6-6 225 11/26/86 Marquette 2nd NBA Season

Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

6/17 @ MIA DNP – Coach’s Decision

6/14 vs. MIA DNP – Coach’s Decision

6/12 vs. MIA DNP – Coach’s Decision

2012 PLAYOFFS: Appeared in four postseason games and logged two points in 14 minutes of action…14 DNP’s – CD 2011-12 AVERAGES: Appeared in 26 games (0 starts) and averaging 1.4 points and 0.6 rebounds in 5.4 minutes. 2011-12 NOTES: Made Thunder debut on 12/31 vs. PHX and scored seven points (3-5 FGs) in 12 minutes of action…Recorded three DNP’s – Inactive and 30 DNP’s Coach’s Decision…Five DNP’s – Orbital Floor Fracture…One NWT…Appeared in three games

(during two separate assignments) with the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA D-League and averaged 24.0 points and 5.7 rebounds in 34.3 minutes. 2010-11 NOTES: Finished his rookie season in the NBA by seeing action in 42 contests, all in a reserve role… Appeared in 20 of the Timberwolves final 30 games, after playing in just two of the previous 20. Averaged 3.8 points and 1.7 rebounds in 10.0 minutes, while hitting 35.7% from the floor and 78.6% from the FT line. Boosted his shooting accuracy to 41.7% after the All-

Star Break, having shot 28.6% from the floor beforehand. Led the Wolves with 15 points (all in the fourth quarter) April 9 at Denver. Scored in double-figures four times. Pulled in a season-high six rebounds March 4 at Philadelphia. Tallied a season-high 16 points March 2 at Detroit. COLLEGE: Played in a school-record 138 games during four-year career at Marquette…Finished as MU’s second all-time leading scorer (1,859 points) and fifth-leading rebounder (910 boards)…As a senior, received honorable mention All-America selection by the AP…Second Team All-Big East selection… Finished among the Big East leaders in six categories, including scoring (6th, 18.1 ppg) and rebounding (9th, 7.5 rpg).

#9 Serge Ibaka F/C 6-10 235 9/18/89 Brazzaville (Republic of the Congo) 3rd NBA Season

Recent Games:

DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 6/17 @ MIA 22 2-5 0-0 1-2 0 5 5 0 2 0 0 2 5

6/14 vs. MIA 29 2-5 0-0 3-4 2 2 4 1 2 0 0 5 7

6/12 vs. MIA 27 5-10 0-0 0-1 1 5 6 1 2 1 0 0 10

2012 PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 18 games (18 starts) and averaging 10.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.11 blocks in 28.7 minutes…Recorded a playoff career-high 22 points to go along with six rebounds and five blocked shots in 39 minutes during Game 1 vs. DAL…Scored in double figures eight times this postseason and recorded a double-double in Game 3 at DAL with a

game-high 11 rebounds and 10 points…Set a career-high with 26 points on perfect 11-of-11 shooting. Only Larry McNeil made more consecutive shots during a postseason game (12-12 FGs 4/13/75; KCO vs. CHI). 2011-12 AVERAGES: Appeared in 66 games (66 starts) and averaging 9.1 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.65 blocks (tops in the NBA) in 27.2 minutes. 2011-12 NOTES: After season’s end, Serge Ibaka finished second in the NBA’s defensive Player of the Year balloting. Ibaka

received 41 first place votes and finished just 17 points behind Tyson Chandler…With 14 points, 15 rebounds and 11 blocked shots on 2/19 vs. DEN, Ibaka became the first player in franchise history to record a triple-double which included blocked shots. His 11 blocks in the game is an all-time franchise record…Set a career-high with 20 rebounds on 3/7 vs. PHX…Set a then career-high and matched an all-time franchise recorded by registering 10 blocked shots during OKC win at DAL in 2/1 and then again on 2/9 at SAC…Tallied a blocked shot in first 18 games of the season and in 31 consecutive games dating back to last season (longest streak in the NBA at that time)...Oklahoma City went 31-12 when Ibaka blocked three-plus shots…Scored in double

figures on 28 occasions and recorded 12 double-doubles, including his 10 block and 11 rebound effort at DAL (2/1) and his first career triple-double on 2/19 vs. DEN…Set a season-high with 20 points (matched career-high with nine made field goals) to go along with a season-high 12 rebounds during win at GS on 1/27. CAREER PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 23 career postseason contests (17 starts) and posted averages of 9.3 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.8 blocks per game. 2011: Registered five double-doubles in the 2011 playoffs. Set a playoff franchise record with nine blocked shots in Game 5 of the first round vs. Denver. Matched a career-high with 22 points to go along with a career-high 16 rebounds during Game 3 vs. Denver only to set a playoff career-high with 12 defensive rebounds in

Game 4 vs. Denver. Scored in double figures six times in the 2011 postseason.

#7 Royal Ivey G 6-4 215 12/20/81 Texas 8th NBA Season Recent Games:

DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

6/17 @ MIA DNP – Coach’s Decision

6/14 vs. MIA DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/12 vs. MIA DNP – Coach’s Decision

2012 PLAYOFFS: 14 DNP’s – Coach’s Decision…Appeared in four games and scored five points in a total of 18 minutes of action. 2011-12 AVERAGES: Appeared in 34 games (0 starts) and averaging 2.1 points and 0.7 rebounds in 10.4 minutes…Recorded 27 DNP – Coach’s Decisions and five DNP’s Inactive...Made season debut 1/8 vs. SA and scored two points in six minutes of action…Played a season-high 21 min 2/17 vs. GS and scored nine points after connecting on three 3-point field goals (one shy of

career-high). 2010-11 AVERAGES: In 25 games (0 starts), averaged 1.6 points and 0.6 rebounds in 6.2 minutes. 2010-11 NOTES: Came off the bench and shot 2-of-2 from 3-point range during Thunder win at BOS (11/19)…Made season debut for OKC 11/15 at UTA and in 11 minutes went 1-of-1 from three point range en route to 3.0 points and 1.0 assists. 2010-11 NOTES: Appeared in 11 playoff contests (with Philadelphia, Milwaukee and Oklahoma City) and recorded averages of

1.9 points, 0.5 rebounds and 0.3 assists in 5.6 minutes per game.

CAREER HIGHS MIN 26 at MIN; 2/11/11 FGM 6 at DEN; 4/9/11

FGA 11 at IND; 2/11/11 3PM 2 (2x) MR: vs. LAC; 3/21/12 3PA 4 (5x) MR: at DEN; 4/9/11 FTM 4 (2x) MR: at DET; 3/2/11 OR 3 at LAL; 11/9/10

DR 5 at PHI; 3/4/11 TR 6 (2x) MR: at PHI; 3/4/11 AST 3 at ATL; 11/14/10 STL 2 (4x) MR: vs. GS; 2/17/12 TO 2 (3x) MR: vs. NO; 2/25/11

BLK 1 (8x) MR: vs. SA; 1/8/12 PTS 16 at DET; 3/2/11

CAREER HIGHS MIN 46 at LAL 4/22/12 FGM 9 (6x) MR: at LAL 4/22/12

FGA 16 (2x) MR: at LAL 4/22/12 3PM 1 (2x) MR: vs. HOU 1/6/12 3PA 1 (6x) MR: vs. DEN 4/25/12 FTM 9 vs. SAC 2/15/11

FTA 10 (3x) MR: vs. SAC 2/15/11 OR 9 vs. PHX 2/19/12 DR 12 at LAL 4/22/12 (2x) TR 20 vs. PHX 3/7/12 AST 2 (8x) MR: at MIN 4/14/12

STL 2 (11x) MR: at MIA 4/4/12 TO 4 (2x) MR vs. HOU 3/24/10 BLK 11 vs. DEN 2/19/12 PTS 22 at UTA 11/15/10

CAREER HIGHS MIN 44 at PHI 1/30/08 FGM 8 at NJ 1/29/08 FGA 16 (3x) MR: at PHI 1/30/08 3PM 4 at DEN 12/26/07

3PA 6 at DEN 12/26/07 FTM 6 (2x) MR: vs. WAS 1/27/08 FTA 7 vs. WAS 1/27/08 OR 4 vs. ATL 1/26/08 DR 6 at DET 12/23/06

TR 8 at vs. ATL 1/19/08 AST 8 vs. GS 1/19/08 STL 5 vs. WAS 4/13/07 TO 5 (2x) MR at PHI 1/30/08 BLK 2 (4x) MR vs. PHX 2/09/09

PTS 19 at NJ 1/29/08

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#15 Reggie Jackson G 6-3 208 4/16/90 Boston College Rookie

Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

6/17 @ MIA DNP - Inactive

6/14 vs. MIA DNP - Inactive

6/12 vs. MIA DNP - Inactive

2012 PLAYOFFS: 18 DNP’s - Inactive 2011-12 AVERAGES: Appeared in 45 games (0 starts) and averaging 3.1 points, 1.6 assists and 1.2 rebounds in 11.1

minutes…10 DNP’s – Coach’s Decision…11 DNP’s - Inactive

2011-12 NOTES: Made NBA debut on 12/31 vs. PHX and scored two points (1-3 FGs) in five minutes of action…Scored

a career-high 11 points (4-9 FGs) in a then career-high 23 minutes 1/8 vs. SA…Recorded a career-high (and game-high) eight assists during win 2/14 vs. UTA.

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: An AP All-America Honorable Mention and All-ACC First-Team selection as a junior...Named a

Wooden Award Top 30 candidate…During junior season (2010-11): Averaged 18.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.1 steals per game…Earned All-ACC First-Team honors…An AP All-America Honorable Mention selection. Also captured

USBWA All-District I and NABC All-District 2 accolades…Ranked among ACC leaders in seven categories in conference games only: scoring (fourth); assists (third);

free-throw percentage (second, .870); field-goal percentage (seventh, .471); three-point field-goal percentage (sixth, .398); three-point field goals made (ninth,

2.1); and minutes played per game (tied-eighth, 33.3)…Established a season-high in points (31) vs. Maryland, converting 12-of-16 field goals and 5-of-7 threes while adding eight rebounds.

PLAYOFFS: Is yet to make a playoff appearance.

#6 Eric Maynor G 6-3 170 6/11/87 Virginia Commonwealth 3rd NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 6/17 @ MIA DNP – Inactive 6/14 vs. MIA DNP – Inactive 6/12 vs. MIA DNP – Inactive 2012 PLAYOFFS: 18 DNP’s - Inactive

2011-12 AVERAGES: Appeared in nine games (0 starts) and averaged 4.2 points and 2.4 assists in 15.2 minutes…The team announced on 1/8 that Maynor will miss the remainder of the 2011-12 season recovering from a torn ACL suffered

in the 4th quarter of the Thunder’s game at Houston on 1/7…Underwent successful surgery for his torn ACL on 1/18.

2010-11 AVERAGES: In 82 games (0 starts), averaged 4.2 points, 2.9 assists and 1.5 rebounds in 14.6 minutes.

2010-11 NOTES: Ranked second on team in three point shooting accuracy {38.5 %; 37-96 3FGs (min. 10 makes)}…Concluded the season with an assist-to-turnover ratio of 3:1…Scored in double figures for a five times…In five

games from 11/14 – 11/20, averaged 10.0 points (56.8% FGs), 3.6 assists and 2.6 rebounds…Posted 10 points on

perfect 4-of-4 shooting off the bench during win at UTA (2/5)…Recorded 12 points (5-8 FGs), five rebounds and three assists during win at MIL (11/20)…Scored 12 points on 6-12 FGs for his second 10+ scoring game of the season vs. SA (11/14)…Came off the bench in season

opener vs. CHI (10/27) and scored 10 points on a perfect 3-of-3 FGs in just 13 minutes of action.

CAREER PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 23 career postseason contests and recorded averages of 4.5 points, 1.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 12.9 minutes. 2011:

Handed-out a career playoff-high nine assists in 23 minutes during Game 5 win in second round vs. Memphis. Set a playoff career-high with 15 points on 6-of-7 shooting from the field including 3-of-4 shooting from 3-point range during Game 2 vs. Memphis. Led all OKC reserves with 12 points on 5-7 FGs

during Game 1 vs. Denver in the first round.

#8 Nazr Mohammed C 6-10 250 9/5/77 Kentucky 14th NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

6/17 @ MIA DNP – Coach’s Decision

6/14 vs. MIA DNP – Coach’s Decision 6/12 vs. MIA DNP – Coach’s Decision

2012 PLAYOFFS: 10 DNP’s – Coach’s Decision…Appeared in eight games (0 starts) and averaging 2.3 points and 2.0

rebounds in 10.4 minutes.

2011-12 AVERAGES: Appeared in 63 games (one start) and averaging 2.7 points and 2.7 rebounds in 11.0

minutes…Three DNP’s – Coach’s Decision 2011-12 NOTES: Set a Thunder career-high with 17 points (7-13 FGs) during OKC win over HOU on 1/7…In just nine

minutes of action during OKC win at GS, scored eight points on 4-of-5 shooting from the field.

2010-11 AVERAGES: In 75 games (37 starts) with Charlotte and Oklahoma City, averaged 7.1 points, 4.9 rebounds and 0.8 blocks in 17.1 minutes…In 24 games with the Thunder (seven starts), averaged 6.9 points and 4.8 rebounds in

17.9 minutes.

CAREER PLAYOFFS: Appeared in postseason play in seven of his 13 seasons in the NBA. Won an NBA championship as

a member of the San Antonio Spurs during the 2004-05 season. In 58 career postseason games, averaged 5.2 points and 4.3 rebounds in 15.9 minutes.

CAREER HIGHS MIN 25 vs. UTA 2/14/12 FGM 4 (2x) MR: at SA 2/4/12

FGA 9 vs. SA 1/8/12 3PM 2 at SA 2/4/12 3PA 4 at UTA 2/10/12 FTM 5 vs. GS 2/17/12 FTA 6 vs. GS 2/17/12

OR 3 at DEN 3/15/12 DR 3 (3x) MR: at ORL 3/1/12 TR 5 at DEN 3/15/12 AST 8 vs. UTA 1/14/12 STL 3 vs. NY 1/14/12

TO 5 vs. NY 1/14/12 BLK 1 at UTA; 2/10/12 PTS 11 vs. SA 1/8/12

CAREER HIGHS

MIN 41 at CLE, 11/14/09 FGM 9 at CLE, 11/14/09 FGA 16 at CLE, 11/14/09 3PM 2 (11x) MR: vs. IND 3/2/11 3PA 4 at MIN; 12/8/10

FTM 6 (2x) MR: vs. NJ, 12/29/10 FTA 8 vs. NJ, 12/29/10 OR 2 (7x) vs. TOR, 3/20/11 DR 5 (3x) vs. MEM 4/14/10 TR 7 at ATL, 12/18/09

AST 11 (2x) MR: at IND, 3/21/10 STL 3 (3x) MR: vs. HOU, 12/15/10 TO 5 at IND, 3/21/10 BLK 1 (16x) vs. LAC 4/6/11 PTS 24 at CLE, 11/14/09

CAREER HIGHS MIN 46 vs. DET, 12/15/04 FGM 14 at LAC,11/5/01 FGA 21 (2x) MR: vs. PHX, 3/17/06

3PM -- 3PA 1 (6x) MR: at WAS 1/18/12 FTM 10 at BOS, 12/22/04 FTA 11 at BOS, 12/22/04 OR 11 at IND, 11/13/04

DR 16 at MIN, 2/10/10 TR 20 (3x) MR: vs. UTA, 11/13/10 AST 4 (4x) MR: vs. PHI, 4/16/08 STL 5 at LAL, 11/10/06 TO 6 (3x) MR: at MIL 12/22/07

BLK 8 at NJ, 12/14/04 PTS 30 (2x) MR: vs. PHX, 3/17/06

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#5 Kendrick Perkins C 6-10 270 11/10/84 Clifton J. Ozen HS (TX) 9th NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 6/17 @ MIA 34 3-5 0-0 4-6 6 6 12 0 3 0 0 1 10 6/14 vs. MIA 20 1-5 0-0 2-2 4 4 8 0 3 0 3 1 4 6/12 vs. MIA 25 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 5 7 0 0 0 2 1 4 2012 PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 18 games (18 starts) and averaging 4.9 points and 6.5 rebounds in 26.6 minutes…Set a 2012 playoff-high with 15 points on 7-of-9 shooting in Game 4 win vs. SA…Recorded 13 points (4-5 FGs) in Game 2 vs.

DAL…Pulled down 10+ rebounds on three occasions during the 2012 playoffs.

2011-12 AVERAGES: Appeared in 65 games (65 starts) and averaging 5.1 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.12 blocks in 26.8 minutes…One DNP – Right Knee Contusion.

2011-12 NOTES: Dating back to last season OKC is 59-23 with Perkins in the starting lineup…With six blocks and 13

rebounds on 2/20 vs. NO, Perkins came one block shy of tying his career-high…Set a Thunder career-high with 16 points

on 8-11 FGs 3/25 vs. MIA…Posted two double-doubles (MR: 11 points and 11 rebounds 4/13 vs. SAC)…Recorded a blocked shot in the first 17 games this season (longest such streak of his career)…Scored in double-figures on eight

occasions…Recorded 10-plus rebounds on 12 occasions, including a season-high 14 rebounds on 3/5 vs. DAL…Matched a career-high with three steals vs. POR on

3/18. CAREER PLAYOFFS: Appeared in postseason play in five of his eight seasons in the NBA entering 2011-12…Seen action in 85 career playoff contests and

recorded averages of 6.4 points, 6.7 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in 26.2 minutes…Won a NBA championship

in 2008 as a member of the Boston Celtics.

#2 Thabo Sefolosha G/F 6-7 215 5/2/84 Vevey (Switzerland) 6th NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 6/17 @ MIA 27 3-8 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 1 3 3 2 1 6 6/14 vs. MIA 37 1-5 1-3 0-0 2 3 5 2 2 2 1 2 3 6/12 vs. MIA 29 2-5 0-2 5-6 0 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 9 2012 PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 18 games (18 starts) and averaging 5.6 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.67 steals

in 22.8 minutes…Scored a career postseason-high 19 points and recorded a playoff-high six steals during Game 3 vs. SA. 2011-12 AVERAGES: Appeared in 42 games (42 starts) and averaging 4.8 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 21.8

minutes…One DNP – Inactive (flu-like symptoms) and 23 DNP’s – Right foot soreness.

2011-12 NOTES: OKC is 31-11 with Sefolosha in the starting lineup…Set a career-high with 7 steals during win at MIL

on 4/9…Returned to Thunder lineup 3/15 at DEN for the first time since 1/27/12 at GS (missed 23 previous games with right foot soreness)…Leads the Thunder in 3-point shooting accuracy after connecting on 43.2% of his 3-point attempts

(31-71 3FGs; min 5 makes)…Scored in double figures on six occasions {MR: 11 points on 4-of-6 shooting vs. SAC on

4/24…Scored 19 points at Boston on 1/16 which represented a new Thunder-high (previous high was 17 points 3/10/09 at SAC).

CAREER PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 32 career postseason games (nine as a Member of the Chicago Bulls in 2007) and registered averages of 4.3 points, 2.8

rebounds and 0.8 assists in 17.8 minutes per game.

#0 Russell Westbrook G 6-3 187 11/12/88 UCLA 4th NBA Season Recent Games: DATE OPP MIN FG 3FG FT OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 6/17 @ MIA 39 8-18 1-4 2-2 0 5 5 4 2 0 2 2 19 6/14 vs. MIA 42 10-26 2-6 5-7 2 6 8 7 3 1 2 0 27 6/12 vs. MIA 42 10-24 0-4 7-9 1 7 8 11 1 1 2 0 27 2012 PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 18 games (18 starts) and averaging 22.2 (ranks 7th in 2012 postseason) points, 5.4

rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.56 steals 37.7 minutes…During the Thunder’s second round series vs. LAL, Westbrook played a total of 178 minutes and committed a total of four turnovers…Set a 2012 playoff-high with a game-high 37

points on 15-of-26 shooting during Game 4 win at LAL….Recorded 2012 playoff-high 12 assists during Game 5 win at

SA….Scored 20+ points 11 times during the 2012 playoffs. 2011-12 AVERAGES: Appeared in 66 games (66 starts) and averaging 23.6 points (ranks 5th in NBA), 5.5 assists

(ranks 18th in the NBA), 4.6 rebounds and 1.70 steals (ranks 8th in NBA) in 35.3 minutes.

2011-12 NOTES: Owns the longest active games played streak in the NBA (312 games)…Set a season-high with 45

points during 2OT win vs. MIN on 3/23 after recording a career-high 17 made field goals…Durant and Westbrook have now scored 40+ points in the same game twice this season (first duo to each score 40+ points since Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen accomplished the feat during the 1995-96 season)…Recorded 21

points and five rebounds during his second career all-star appearance…Named the NBA’s Western Conference Player of the Week on two occasions this

season…Recorded 20-plus points in seven consecutive games (longest streak of his career) from 1/10 at MEM – 1/23 vs. DET…In those seven games, Westbrook

averaged 25.7 points, 6.0 assists and 5.1 rebounds…Scored 20+ points on 43 occasions (OKC is 31-12 in those games), including 16 30-point efforts and two 40-point efforts.

CAREER PLAYOFFS:

Appeared in 23 career postseason games (23 starts) and posted averages of 23.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 6.3 assists…2009-10: Recorded a triple-double in Game 7 of the second round vs. Memphis with 14 points, 14 assists (playoff career-high) and 10 rebounds (playoff career-high) in 35 minutes. Westbrook became

the fifth player in NBA history to register a triple-double in a playoff Game 7 (Scottie Pippen, James Worthy, Larry Bird and Jerry West)…Scored a playoff career-

high 40 points during Game 4 triple overtime victory over Memphis…Scored 20+ points 11 times while scoring 30+ on five occasions.

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 (11x) MR: at LAL; 2/18/10 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 (5x) MR: vs. POR; 3/18/12 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 55 at NJ, 12/1/10 FGM 9 at POR, 2/6/08

FGA 21 at UTA, 2/9/08 3PM 4 at PHI, 3/26/08 3PA 6 at UTA, 2/9/08 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 22 (2x) MR: at UTA, 2/9/08

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 4 (2x) MR: vs. POR, 3/27/11 3PA 6 (3x) MR: vs. DEN, 2/19/12

FTM 20 at SAC, 2/1/09 FTA 22 at SAC, 2/1/09 OR 8 at POR, 2/11/09 DR 10 (2x) MR: vs. WAS, 1/28/11 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