2013–14 Oklahoma City Thunder season

The 2013–14 Oklahoma City Thunder season is the 6th season of the franchise in Oklahoma City and the 48th in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Despite Russell Westbrook missing 36 games during the season, The Thunder managed to finish the season with 59 wins and 23 losses, earning them the second seed in the Western Conference.

2013–14 Oklahoma City Thunder season
Division champions
Head coachScott Brooks
General managerSam Presti
OwnersProfessional Basketball Club LLC
ArenaChesapeake Energy Arena
Results
Record59–23 (.720)
PlaceDivision: 1st (Northwest)
Conference: 2nd (Western)
Playoff finishWestern Conference Finals
(lost to Spurs 2–4)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
TelevisionFox Sports Oklahoma
Radio
< 2012–13 2014–15 >

In the playoffs, the Thunder faced the Memphis Grizzlies, the team that defeated them in five games in last season's Semi-finals, in the First Round and won in seven games, then defeated the Los Angeles Clippers in six games in the Semi-finals, before losing to the eventual NBA champion San Antonio Spurs in six games in the conference finals.

Previous season edit

The Thunder finished the 2012–13 season 60–22 to finish in first place in the Northwest Division, first in the Western Conference and qualified for the playoffs. Last season featured Russell Westbrook tearing his lateral meniscus following a collision with Patrick Beverley in game two against the Houston Rockets in the first round. The Thunder ended up defeating the Rockets in six before falling to the Memphis Grizzlies in the second round in five games.[1]

Offseason edit

Draft picks edit

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege/Club team
112Steven AdamsC  New ZealandPittsburgh
129Archie GoodwinSG  United StatesKentucky
232Alex AbrinesSG  SpainFC Barcelona
Andre Roberson and Grant Jerrett were later traded to the Thunder

The Thunder had two first-round picks and one second-round pick entering the draft.[2] The Thunder owned one first-round pick entering the 2013 NBA draft lottery. The pick originated from the Toronto Raptors before being traded to the Houston Rockets in the Kyle Lowry trade. The Rockets then traded the pick to the Thunder in the James Harden trade back in 2012.[3][4] The Thunder ended the night with the twelfth overall pick with only a 2.5% chance into moving into the top three. The Thunder also acquired a second-round pick from the Harden trade that ended up as the thirty-second pick, via the Bobcats.[5] The Thunder traded their 2013 second-round pick in the Robert Vaden trade back in 2011.[6]

On draft night, the Thunder traded the draft rights to Archie Goodwin, the twenty-ninth pick, and cash considerations to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for the draft rights to Andre Roberson, the twenty-sixth pick. The Thunder also traded for the draft rights to Grant Jerrett, the fortieth pick, from the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for cash considerations.[7]

The Thunder ended 2013 NBA draft night with Pittsburgh center Steven Adams, Colorado guard Andre Roberson, FC Barcelona guard Alex Abrines and Arizona forward Grant Jerrett.[8]

Kevin Martin was signed-and-traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Trades edit

On June 27, the Thunder traded the draft rights to Archie Goodwin, the twenty-ninth pick, and cash considerations to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Andre Roberson, the twenty-sixth pick. The same day, the Thunder traded cash considerations to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Grant Jerrett, the fortieth pick.[9]

On July 11, the Thunder signed-and-traded Kevin Martin and cash considerations to the Minnesota Timberwolves in a three-team trade, for the draft rights to Szymon Szewczyk from Milwaukee.[10] The Thunder also generated a trade exception worth $7 million.[11]

Free agency edit

For this offseason, free agency began on July 1, 2013, while the July moratorium ended on July 10. Ronnie Brewer, Derek Fisher and Kevin Martin were set to hit unrestricted free agency. On July 2, it was reported that Kevin Martin agreed to a four-year, $28 million deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves, which he later signed on July 11.[12] The Thunder negotiated a sign-and-trade to generate a trade exception.[13] On July 24, Derek Fisher agreed to a new contract to stay with the Thunder. Sam Presti called Fisher "a valuable member of our team and we are excited to have him back. He has such a positive impact on his teammates and the organization.”[14] On August 28, Ronnie Brewer signed a deal with the Houston Rockets.[15]

On August 7, Ryan Gomes signed a deal with the Thunder. Gomes spent seven season in the NBA before playing internationally with the Artland Dragons in the ProA league.[16]

Front office and coaching changes edit

On May 15, Thunder assistant Maurice Cheeks was hired as the head coach of the Detroit Pistons. Cheeks served as an assistant coach for the Thunder for four seasons. Cheeks helped guide the Thunder to four playoff appearances, a finals appearance and an overall 212-100 (.707) record.[17]

On July 31, the Thunder announced Robert Pack and Mike Terpstra as assistant coaches. Pack joins the Thunder after serving three seasons as the assistant coach of the Los Angeles Clippers. Terpstra joins the Thunder after twenty years of experience in different capacities at the college, junior college and high school levels, with additional experience in the NBA Development League and the CBA.[18]

Roster edit

2013–14 Oklahoma City Thunder roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameHeightWeightDOBFrom
C12Adams, Steven7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)250 lb (113 kg)1993-07-20Pittsburgh
SF2Butler, Caron6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)228 lb (103 kg)1980-03-13Connecticut
PF4Collison, Nick6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)255 lb (116 kg)1980-10-26Kansas
SF35Durant, Kevin6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)240 lb (109 kg)1988-09-29Texas
SG6Fisher, Derek6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)210 lb (95 kg)1974-08-09Little Rock
PF9Ibaka, Serge6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)245 lb (111 kg)1989-09-18Republic of the Congo
PG15Jackson, Reggie6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)208 lb (94 kg)1990-04-16Boston College
PF7Jerrett, Grant6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)232 lb (105 kg)1993-07-08Arizona
PF3Jones III, Perry6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)235 lb (107 kg)1991-09-24Baylor
SG11Lamb, Jeremy6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)185 lb (84 kg)1992-05-30Connecticut
C5Perkins, Kendrick6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)270 lb (122 kg)1984-11-10Clifton J. Ozen HS (TX)
SG21Roberson, André6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)210 lb (95 kg)1991-12-04Colorado
SG25Sefolosha, Thabo6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)222 lb (101 kg)1984-05-02Switzerland
C34Thabeet, Hasheem7 ft 3 in (2.21 m)263 lb (119 kg)1987-02-16Connecticut
PG0Westbrook, Russell6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)200 lb (91 kg)1988-11-12UCLA
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (DL) On assignment to D-League affiliate
  • Injured

Roster
Last transaction: April 7, 2014

Roster notes edit

Standings edit

Game log edit

Preseason edit

2013 pre-season game log
Total: 4–3 (home: 2–2; road: 2–1)
Pre-season: 4–3 (home: 2–2; road: 2–1)
2013–14 season schedule

Regular season edit

2013–14 game log
Total: 59–23 (home: 34–7; road: 25–16)
October: 1–0 (home: 0–0; road: 1–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1October 30@ UtahW 101–98 Kevin Durant (42)Serge Ibaka (10)Reggie Jackson (3)EnergySolutions Arena
19,911
1–0
November: 10–3 (home: 8–0; road: 2–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
2November 1@ MinnesotaL 81–100 Jeremy Lamb (16)Serge Ibaka (9)Jackson & Fisher (4)Target Center
17,433
1–1
3November 3PhoenixW 103–96 Kevin Durant (33)Durant & Ibaka (10)Russell Westbrook (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
2–1
4November 6DallasW 107–93 Kevin Durant (23)Serge Ibaka (13)Kevin Durant (10)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
3–1
5November 8@ DetroitW 119–110 Kevin Durant (37)Steven Adams (10)Kevin Durant (7)Palace of Auburn Hills
15,624
4–1
6November 10WashingtonW 106–105 (OT)Kevin Durant (33)Kevin Durant (13)Kevin Durant (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
5–1
7November 13@ L.A. ClippersL 103–111 Kevin Durant (33)Kevin Durant (6)Durant & Westbrook (10)Staples Center
19,273
5–2
8November 14@ Golden StateL 115–116 Russell Westbrook (31)Serge Ibaka (13)Kevin Durant (8)Oracle Arena
19,596
5–3
9November 16@ MilwaukeeW 92–79 Russell Westbrook (26)Serge Ibaka (20)Russell Westbrook (4)BMO Harris Bradley Center
15,984
6–3
10November 18DenverW 115–113 Kevin Durant (38)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
7–3
11November 21L.A. ClippersW 105–91 Kevin Durant (28)Steven Adams (7)Kevin Durant (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
8–3
12November 24UtahW 95–73 Kevin Durant (19)Serge Ibaka (11)Reggie Jackson (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
9–3
13November 27San AntonioW 94–88 Kevin Durant (24)Kevin Durant (13)Russell Westbrook (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
10–3
14November 29Golden StateW 113–112 (OT)Russell Westbrook (34)Durant & Ibaka (13)Russell Westbrook (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
11–3
December: 14–3 (home: 6–2; road: 8–1)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
15December 1MinnesotaW 113–103 Kevin Durant (32)Kevin Durant (10)Kevin Durant (12)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
12–3
16December 3@ SacramentoW 97–95 Kevin Durant (27)Kevin Durant (11)Russell Westbrook (7)Sleep Train Arena
15,089
13–3
17December 4@ PortlandL 104–111 Kevin Durant (33)Serge Ibaka (10)Russell Westbrook (5)Moda Center
18,950
13–4
18December 6@ New OrleansW 109–95 Kevin Durant (29)Serge Ibaka (13)Durant, Westbrook &Jackson(4)New Orleans Arena
17,694
14–4
19December 8IndianaW 118–94 Kevin Durant (36)Kevin Durant (10)Russell Westbrook (13)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
15–4
20December 10@ AtlantaW 101–92 Kevin Durant (30)Durant & Ibaka (10)Russell Westbrook (11)Philips Arena
12,503
16–4
21December 11@ MemphisW 116–100 Russell Westbrook (27)Serge Ibaka (7)Russell Westbrook (9)FedExForum
16,345
17–4
22December 13L.A. LakersW 122–97 Kevin Durant (31)Serge Ibaka (10)Russell Westbrook (12)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
18–4
23December 15OrlandoW 101–98 Kevin Durant (28)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
19–4
24December 17@ DenverW 105–93 Kevin Durant (30)Russell Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook (8)Pepsi Center
17,035
20–4
25December 19ChicagoW 107–95 Kevin Durant (32)Kevin Durant (9)Russell Westbrook (10)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
21–4
26December 21@ San AntonioW 113–100 Russell Westbrook (31)Serge Ibaka (14)Russell Westbrook (4)AT&T Center
18,581
22–4
27December 22TorontoL 98–104 Russell Westbrook (27)Russell Westbrook (9)Westbrook &Jackson (5)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
22–5
28December 25@ New YorkW 123–94 Kevin Durant (29)Russell Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook (10)Madison Square Garden
19,812
23–5
29December 27@ CharlotteW 89–85 Kevin Durant (34)Kevin Durant (12)Kevin Durant (6)Time Warner Cable Arena
18,129
24–5
30December 29HoustonW 117–86 Kevin Durant (33)Kevin Durant (13)Reggie Jackson (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
25–5
31December 31PortlandL 94–98 Kevin Durant (37)Kevin Durant (14)Reggie Jackson (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
25–6
January: 13–4 (home: 6–1; road: 7–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
32January 2BrooklynL 93–95 Kevin Durant (24)Serge Ibaka (11)Reggie Jackson (5)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
25–7
33January 4@ MinnesotaW 115–111 Kevin Durant (48)Steven Adams (9)Kevin Durant (7)Target Center
18,065
26–7
34January 5BostonW 119–96 Reggie Jackson (27)Serge Ibaka (11)Kevin Durant (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
27–7
35January 7@ UtahL 101–112 Kevin Durant (48)Kevin Durant (7)Reggie Jackson (6)EnergySolutions Arena
18,547
27–8
36January 9@ DenverL 88–101 Kevin Durant (30)Serge Ibaka (10)Reggie Jackson (5)Pepsi Center
17,315
27−9
37January 11MilwaukeeW 101–85 Kevin Durant (33)Serge Ibaka (17)Kevin Durant (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
28–9
38January 14@ MemphisL 87–90 Kevin Durant (37)Ibaka & Adams (9)Kevin Durant (4)FedExForum
17,177
28–10
39January 16@ HoustonW 104–92 Kevin Durant (36)Serge Ibaka (15)Kevin Durant (7)Toyota Center
18,231
29–10
40January 17Golden StateW 127–121 Kevin Durant (54)Kendrick Perkins (12)Durant &Jackson (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
30–10
41January 19SacramentoW 108–93 Kevin Durant (30)Adams & Collison (7)Kevin Durant (9)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
31–10
42January 21PortlandW 105–97 Kevin Durant (46)Kendrick Perkins (8)Reggie Jackson (5)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
32–10
43January 22@ San AntonioW 111–105 Kevin Durant (36)Serge Ibaka (9)Reggie Jackson (8)AT&T Center
18,581
33–10
44January 24@ BostonW 101–83 Serge Ibaka (21)Kendrick Perkins (9)Reggie Jackson (8)TD Garden
18,624
34–10
45January 25@ PhiladelphiaW 103–91 Kevin Durant (32)Kevin Durant (14)Kevin Durant (10)Wells Fargo Center
19,217
35–10
46January 27AtlantaW 111–109 Kevin Durant (41)Kendrick Perkins (7)Durant, Jackson & Collison (5)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
36–10
47January 29@ MiamiW 112–95 Kevin Durant (33)Serge Ibaka (8)Kevin Durant (5)American Airlines Arena
19,673
37–10
48January 31@ BrooklynW 120–95 Kevin Durant (26)Serge Ibaka (9)Durant & Jackson (7)Barclays Center
17,732
38–10
March: 10–4 (home: 7–1; road: 3–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
60March 2CharlotteW 116–98 Kevin Durant (28)Serge Ibaka (10)Durant & Westbrook (5)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
45–15
61March 4PhiladelphiaW 125–92 Kevin Durant (42)Russell Westbrook (10)Russell Westbrook (14)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
46–15
62March 6@ PhoenixL 122–128 Russell Westbrook (36)Russell Westbrook (9)Russell Westbrook (9)US Airways Center
17,816
46–16
63March 9@ L.A. LakersL 110–114 Kevin Durant (27)Serge Ibaka (15)Kevin Durant (12)Staples Center
18,997
46–17
64March 11HoustonW 106–98 Kevin Durant (40)Serge Ibaka (16)Russell Westbrook (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
47–17
65March 13L.A. LakersW 131–102 Durant & Westbrook (29)Serge Ibaka (13)Russell Westbrook (9)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
48–17
66March 16DallasL 86–109 Kevin Durant (30)Nick Collison (7)Kevin Durant (4)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
48–18
67March 17@ ChicagoW 97–85 Kevin Durant (35)Kevin Durant (12)Russell Westbrook (9)United Center
22,261
49–18
68March 20@ ClevelandW 102–95 Kevin Durant (35)Durant & Ibaka (11)Durant & Jackson (6)Quicken Loans Arena
18,246
50–18
69March 21@ TorontoW 119–118 (2OT)Kevin Durant (51)Durant & Jackson (12)Kevin Durant (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
51–18
70March 24DenverW 117–96 Kevin Durant (27)Serge Ibaka (7)Reggie Jackson (11)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
52–18
71March 25@ DallasL 119–128 (OT)Kevin Durant (43)Westbrook & Collison (7)Westbrook & Jackson (8)American Airlines Center
19,607
52–19
72March 28SacramentoW 94–81 Kevin Durant (29)Serge Ibaka (8)Durant &Westbrook (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
53–19
73March 30UtahW 116–96 Kevin Durant (31)Steven Adams (8)Kevin Durant (9)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
54–19
2013–14 season schedule

Playoffs edit

2014 playoff game log
Total: 10–9 (home: 6–4; road: 4–5)
2014 playoff schedule

Player statistics edit

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field goal percentage 3P% 3-point field goal percentage FT% Free throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high

Regular season edit

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Steven Adams812014.850.3%-58.1%4.10.50.50.73.3
Caron Butler 22027.240.9%44.1%84.2%3.21.21.10.39.7
Nick Collison81016.755.6%23.5%71.0%3.61.30.40.34.2
Kevin Durant818138.550.3%39.1%87.3%7.45.51.30.732.0
Derek Fisher81017.639.1%38.4%77.5%1.51.40.90.05.2
Ryan Gomes 506.837.5%0.0%-0.80.20.00.01.2
Serge Ibaka818132.953.6%38.3%78.4%8.81.00.52.715.1
Royal Ivey 202.50.0%0.0%-0.50.00.00.00.0
Reggie Jackson803628.544.0%33.9%89.3%3.94.11.10.113.1
Perry Jones62712.345.9%36.1%66.7%1.80.40.20.33.5
Jeremy Lamb78019.743.2%35.6%79.7%2.41.50.70.38.5
Kendrick Perkins626219.545.1%0.0%55.2%4.91.10.40.53.4
Andre Roberson401610.048.5%15.4%70.0%2.40.40.50.31.9
Thabo Sefolosha616126.041.5%31.6%76.8%3.61.51.30.36.3
Mustafa Shakur 303.70.0%0.0%50.0%0.01.30.00.00.3
Hasheem Thabeet2308.356.5%-20.0%1.70.00.20.41.2
Russell Westbrook464630.743.7%31.8%82.6%5.76.91.90.221.8
Reggie Williams 305.755.6%33.3%-0.00.30.30.03.7
  Led team in statistic

After all games.[20]
Waived during the season
Traded during the season
Acquired during the season

Playoffs edit

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Steven Adams18018.468.9%-34.8%4.10.20.11.33.9
Caron Butler18223.332.4%35.6%78.6%3.20.80.30.16.9
Nick Collison17210.841.4%40.0%70.0%2.20.80.20.41.9
Kevin Durant191942.946.0%34.4%81.0%8.93.91.01.329.6
Derek Fisher19015.731.5%29.3%100%1.70.80.70.03.8
Serge Ibaka171734.259.2%38.5%76.5%6.80.70.62.512.1
Reggie Jackson19427.946.6%39.6%88.6%3.82.40.30.211.1
Perry Jones1105.038.9%30.0%-0.80.10.00.11.5
Jeremy Lamb1109.140.5%14.3%100%1.50.60.60.13.6
Kendrick Perkins191920.253.3%-80.0%5.40.70.20.33.2
Andre Roberson204.50.0%--1.00.00.00.00.0
Thabo Sefolosha151315.741.8%26.1%80.0%2.10.70.70.03.7
Hasheem Thabeet203.5---0.00.00.00.00.0
Russell Westbrook191938.742.0%28.0%88.4%7.38.12.20.326.7
  Led team in statistic

After all games.[21]

Individual game highs edit

Awards and records edit

Awards edit

DatePlayerAward
December 2, 2013Kevin Durant (1/6)[22]November 25–December 1 Player of the Week[a]
December 3, 2013Kevin Durant (1/4)[23]October/November Player of the Month[b]
December 30, 2013Kevin Durant (2/6)[24]December 23–29 Player of the Week[c]
January 3, 2014Kevin Durant (2/4)[25]December Player of the Month[d]
January 20, 2014Kevin Durant (3/6)[26]January 13–19 Player of the Week[e]
January 23, 2014Kevin Durant[27]All-Star[f]
January 27, 2014Kevin Durant (4/6)[28]January 20–26 Player of the Week[g]
February 5, 2014Kevin Durant (3/4)[29]January Player of the Month[h]
February 10, 2014Kevin Durant (5/6)[30]February 3–9 Player of the Week[i]
March 24, 2014Kevin Durant (6/6)[31]March 17–23 Player of the Week[j]
April 1, 2014Kevin Durant (4/4)[32]March Player of the Month[k]
May 6, 2014Kevin Durant[33]NBA Most Valuable Player[l]
May 22, 2014Steven Adams[34]NBA All-Rookie Second Team[m]
June 2, 2014Serge Ibaka[35]NBA All-Defensive First Team[n]
June 4, 2014Kevin Durant[36]All-NBA First Team[o]

Transactions edit

Overview edit

Players Added

Via draft

Via trade

Via free agency

Players Lost

Via free agency

Waived

Trades edit

June 28, 2013[37]To Oklahoma City Thunder
Draft rights to Andre Roberson
To Golden State Warriors
Draft rights to Archie Goodwin
Cash considerations
June 28, 2013[38]To Oklahoma City Thunder
Draft rights to Grant Jerrett
To Portland Trail Blazers
Cash considerations
July 11, 2013[39]To Oklahoma City Thunder
Draft rights to Szymon Szewczyk via MIL
To Minnesota Timberwolves
Kevin Martin via OKC
Cash considerations via OKC
To Milwaukee Bucks
Luke Ridnour via MIN
2014 second-round pick via MIN
Cash considerations via OKC
January 7, 2014[40]To Oklahoma City Thunder
2014 second-round pick via MEM
2017 second-round pick via MEM
To Boston Celtics
Jerryd Bayless via MEM
Ryan Gomes via OKC
To Memphis Grizzlies
Courtney Lee via BOS
2016 second-round pick via BOS
Cash considerations via OKC

Free agency edit

Re-signed edit

DatePlayerContract
July 24, 2013Derek Fisher[41]Standard

Additions edit

DatePlayerContractFormer team
August 7, 2013Ryan Gomes[42]Standard Artland Dragons
In-Season Additions
January 16, 2014Royal Ivey[43]10-DayPhiladelphia 76ers
March 1, 2014Caron Butler[44]StandardMilwaukee Bucks
March 6, 2014Reggie Williams[45]10-DayTulsa 66ers (D-League)
March 16, 2014Mustafa Shakur[46]10-DayTulsa 66ers (D-League)
March 28, 2014Reggie Williams[47]Second 10-DayOklahoma City Thunder
April 7, 2014Grant Jerrett[48]StandardTulsa 66ers (D-League)

Subtractions edit

DatePlayerReason leftNew team
July 11, 2013Kevin Martin[49]Free AgentMinnesota Timberwolves
August 28, 2013Ronnie Brewer[50]Free AgentHouston Rockets
September 6, 2013DeAndre Liggins[51]WaivedSioux Falls Skyforce (D-League)
October 10, 2013Daniel Orton[52]WaivedPhiladelphia 76ers

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  1. ^ Durant guided the Thunder to three victories in as many games. He ranked second in the conference in scoring (27.0 ppg), fifth in rebounding (12.0 rpg) and 11th in assists (7.0 apg).
  2. ^ Durant guided the Thunder to an 11-3 record to start the season, including an 8-0 mark at Chesapeake Energy Arena, the best home start in the team’s Oklahoma City era. Durant paced the NBA in scoring (28.3 ppg) on the back of six 30-plus-point performances, including a season-high 42 points in a 101-98 win over the Utah Jazz on Oct. 30. Additionally, he recorded six double-doubles during October and November.
  3. ^ Durant led the Thunder to a 3-0 week behind a league-best 32.0 points on .574 shooting from the field, 10.7 rebounds (10th in the conference) and 5.7 assists.
  4. ^ Durant guided the Thunder to a 14-3 (.824) record including an 8-1 road mark, both NBA bests. Durant ranked second in the league in scoring at 29.4 ppg to go along with 9.0 rpg and 4.5 apg. He shot .535 from the field including .481 from beyond the arc, and .880 from the free throw line. Durant netted 20-plus points 15 times, including 10 games with at least 30 points. Durant began the month with a triple-double, recording 32 points, a career-high 12 assists and 10 rebounds in a 113-103 win over Minnesota Dec. 1.
  5. ^ Durant led the Thunder to a 3-1 week, which included wins over Houston Rockets, Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings. He averaged a league-best 39.3 points, and added 6.5 assists and 4.8 rebounds. He tallied a career-high 54 points on 19-of-28 shooting from the field on Jan. 17, during the Thunder’s 127-121 win over the Warriors. Durant, who leads the NBA in scoring at 30.6 ppg, has tallied 30-plus points in seven consecutive contests.
  6. ^ Durant has helped guide the Thunder to a Western Conference leading 33-10 record this season while averaging a career-best 31.0 points (1st in the NBA) to go along with 7.7 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 1.51 steals in 37.8 minutes per game. In the last 11 games, Durant is averaging 38.1 points per game while shooting 52.0% from the field.
  7. ^ Durant led Oklahoma City to three wins during a 4-0 week, having missed the 101-83 win over the Celtics on Jan. 24 (shoulder). He averaged a league-leading 38.0 ppg and added 8.7 rebounds and 6.3 assists. Durant collected a triple-double with 32 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists during a 103-91 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Jan. 25.
  8. ^ Durant, who captured his third consecutive Kia NBA Western Conference Player of the Month award, led the NBA in scoring (35.9 ppg), ranked fifth in the conference in minutes (38.3 mpg), tied for eighth in the conference in steals (1.63 spg) and 10th in the conference in field goal percentage (.549) as he helped the Thunder to a 13-4 (.765) record in January. Durant appeared in 16 of Oklahoma City’s 17 games, and scored 20 or more points each time, 30 or more points 13 times, 40 or more points five times, and 50-plus one time – on Jan. 17, when he set a career high with 54 during a 127-121 win over the Golden State Warriors.
  9. ^ Durant led the Thunder to a 3-1 week, which included wins over Memphis Grizzlies, Minnesota Timberwolves and New York Knicks. He averaged 31.8 points (second in the conference), 9.0 assists (second in the conference) and 8.0 rebounds. Durant posted two-double-doubles, including a 41-point, 10-rebound effort in which he added nine assists on Feb. 9, as the Thunder beat the Knicks 112-100, at Chesapeake Energy Arena.
  10. ^ Durant led the Thunder to a 3-0 week, tallying 35 points or more in all three contests. He averaged a league-best 40.3 ppg and added 11.7 rebounds (fourth in the conference) and 6.0 assists (tied-10th in the conference). Durant closed the week with a 51-point, 12-rebound, seven-assist effort on March 21, as the Thunder topped the Toronto Raptors 119-118 in double overtime.
  11. ^ Durant led the NBA in scoring (34.5 ppg) and added 6.7 rebounds and 5.9 assists as the Thunder went 10-4. He became the first player to average at least 33.0 points in three consecutive months since Michael Jordan during the 1989-90 season. Durant has scored at least 25 points in 38 straight games, two shy of the modern record 40 set by Jordan in 1989-90. He scored 30 or more points nine times in March, topped the 40-point mark on four occasions and hit for 51 points to go with 12 rebounds and seven assists in a 119-118 double overtime win over the Toronto Raptors on March 21. Durant has earned Player of the Month honors four times in five months this season.
  12. ^ Durant earned the honor after leading the Thunder to a fourth consecutive Northwest Division title and the second best record in the NBA (59-23). Durant totaled 1,232 points, including 119 first-place votes, from a panel of 124 voters.
  13. ^ Adams appeared in 81 games (20 starts) for Oklahoma City and averaged 3.3 points, 4.1 rebounds and .70 blocks in 14.8 minutes.
  14. ^ Ibaka appeared in 81 games for Oklahoma City this past season as the Thunder held the opposition to the third lowest field goal percentage in the NBA (.436).
  15. ^ Durant, who earlier this year was named the 2013-14 Kia NBA Most Valuable Player, was named to the All-NBA First Team for a fifth consecutive season. The seventh-year forward was the lone unanimous selection, garnering all 125 First Team votes.