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The Thunder experienced an up and down week. In a bizarre sequence of games, they dominated the Celtics, sleepwalked through Jazz and Nugget losses, and then finally woke up in the 2nd half against the Bucks. Which players contributed, and which players hindered the Thunder effort?
Game 1: Thunder pound Celtics at home, 119-96
Game 2: Thunder play without Ibaka, lose ugly to Utah Jazz, 112-101
Game 3: Thunder embarrassed by Nuggets, 101-88
Game 4: Thunder sweat out a win over Bucks, 101-85
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KEVIN DURANT | Games Played | PPG | REB | AST | BL | ST | TO | +/- |
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(Average Stats) | 4 | 33.0 | 6.8 | 6.0 | 0.8 | 2.3 | 1.0 | 3.8 |
JUAN | ![]() |
Kevin Durant did everything in his power to try and keep the Thunder competitive in games. He took a million shots, but nobody would be against that if you actually watched the other players on the court. The return of Russell Westbrook can't come soon enough. | ||||||
SHERMAN | ![]() |
As amazing as Kevin Durant's Superman-like game against the Timberwolves was last week, I worried that he might feel like that's the way he has to play all the time in order for OKC to win. In turn, he tried to replicate it to mixed results. No player can do every thing at every time and win against competent teams. As eye-popping as his stats above are, for the long term Durant would do well to back off the gas a bit like he did against Boston and trust his teammates to sink or swim. |
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RUSSELL WESTBROOK | Games Played | PPG | REB | AST | BL | ST | TO | +/- |
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(Average Stats) | 0 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | +1000 |
JUAN | ![]() |
I'm giving Russell Westbrook this grade because of the difference he makes to this team. I know Durant would give him an A+ if he could. | ||||||
SHERMAN | ![]() |
I give Russell Westbrook a solid grade simply for being on the sidelines with his team and most importantly flying to Denver to encourage his team against the Nuggets. We know he's not a fan of Denver, so for him to make that trip and encourage his young teammates even as they were getting blown out says a lot about Westbrook's leadership. |
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KENDRICK PERKINS | Games Played | PPG | REB | AST | BL | ST | TO | +/- |
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(Average Stats) | 4 | 6.8 | 5.0 | 0.8 | 0.3 | 0.5 | 2.0 | -0.5 |
JUAN | ![]() |
Kendrick Perkins has been a lot better as of late and fans seem to not hate him as much this season. I would give Perk a slightly higher grade if he ever smiled on the court. Is that too much to ask for? | ||||||
SHERMAN | ![]() |
Is Kendrick Perkins playing better lately? It seems so, but there are still some times (like this one) when Perk looks so comically uncoordinated that you shudder when he receives a pass and looks to make a play. We really just need him to avoid fouling when he sets screens and to finish competently around the rim. That's really quite enough. |
DEREK FISHER | Games Played | PPG | REB | AST | BL | ST | TO | +/- |
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(Average Stats) | 4 | 8.0 | 3.5 | 2.0 | 0.0 | 0.5 | 1.3 | 3.3 |
JUAN | ![]() |
Derek Fisher performed like a true pro this week. The team was mostly awful this week and they needed something positive. That was Derek Fisher. D-Fish kept the Thunder from losing by 30 against Denver and really put some solid minutes every game. He scored the ball well and he didn't make many mistakes. I think it might be time to put him into the starting lineup if Reggie Jackson keeps struggling. | ||||||
SHERMAN | ![]() |
Derek Fisher is once again called upon to help save the Thunder's season during this stretch without Westbrook. The downside is that Fisher has an upper limit as to what he can do at this stage in his career. He can't be a playmaker. He's going to miss open shots. He's going to pick up fouls because he doesn't have the athleticism to keep up. However, one thing that we will never see is a Fisher who doesn't play hard or shrink from a challenge. In a game the Thunder had to have against the Bucks, Fisher had a 10-4-5 and covered up a lot of what Jackson wasn't doing on Saturday night. |
HASHEEM THABEET | Games Played | PPG | REB | AST | BL | ST | TO | +/- |
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(Average Stats) | 1 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 1.0 | 4.0 |
JUAN | ![]() |
I shed a tear when Hasheem Thabeet hit a jump shot this week. It was just so beautiful. | ||||||
SHERMAN | ![]() |
Hasheem Thabeet got to play in an actual game this week. On top of that, he was actively being set up by his teammates to get a bucket. Even better, he stepped out and dropped a face-up 12 footer. And there was much rejoicing! |
TEAM GRADE | Record | OffRtg | DefRtg | AstRatio | REB% | TS% | PACE | +/- |
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(Advanced Stats) | 2-2 | 105.7 | 103.1 | 15.5 | 52.4% | 51.9% | 96.17 | 3.8 |
JUAN | ![]() |
The Thunder got pretty much dominated in their two losses and looked shaky for the most part of that Bucks game. Reggie Jackson looked awful, Thabo Sefolosha couldn't find his stroke and Serge Ibaka had to sit out a game. Kevin Durant is a superstar, but he's getting absolutely no help. Until that changes, the Thunder are going to struggle while trying to buy time until Westbrook gets back into the lineup. | ||||||
SHERMAN | ![]() |
The Thunder get a few bonus points for routing the Celtics so handily, but for the most part this was a week to forget. The team practically no-showed against the Jazz and Nuggets, losing by double digits to 2 teams that did not have a winning record. Their energy was low, they played without point or purpose, and suffered 2 of the more demoralizing losses we've seen in the past few years. Let us hope that OKC can look at those games and realize that, if nothing else, they can always play with better defense, and this team playing involved defense is good enough to beat 75% of the competition out there. |
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