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Roster

NO. PLAYER NAME POS HT WT DATE OF BIRTH COLLEGE
0 Russell Westbrook PG 6-4 200 November 12, 1988 UCLA
2 Thabo Sefolosha SG 6-6 215 May 2, 1984  
4 Nick Collison PF 6-10 255 October 26, 1980 Kansas
5 Kendrick Perkins C 6-10 270 November 10, 1984  
6 Eric Maynor PG 6-3 175 June 11, 1987 VCU
7 Royal Ivey SG 6-3 200 December 20, 1981 Texas
8 Nazr Mohammed C 6-10 221 September 5, 1977 Kentucky
9 Serge Ibaka PF 6-11 235 September 18, 1989  
11 Lazar Hayward SF 6-6 225 November 26, 1986 Marquette
13 James Harden SG 6-5 220 August 26, 1989 Arizona State
14 Daequan Cook SG 6-5 205 April 28, 1987 Ohio State
15 Reggie Jackson PG 6-2 208 April 16, 1990 Boston College
33 Ryan Reid PF 6-8 232 October 30, 1986 Florida State
35 Kevin Durant SF 6-11 240 September 29, 1988 Texas
37 Derek Fisher PG 6-1 200 August 9, 1974 Little Rock
45 Cole Aldrich C 6-11 253 October 31, 1988 Kansas


Regular Season Per Game

Player Pos Age G GS MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FGA FGM FG% 3PA 3PM 3P% FTA FTM FT%
Kevin Durant SF 23 66 66 38.6 28.0 8.0 3.5 1.3 1.2 3.8 19.7 9.7 .496 5.2 2.0 .387 7.6 6.5 .860
Russell Westbrook PG 23 66 66 35.3 23.6 4.6 5.5 1.7 0.3 3.6 19.2 8.8 .457 3.0 0.9 .316 6.3 5.2 .823
James Harden SG 22 62 2 31.4 16.8 4.1 3.7 1.0 0.2 2.2 10.1 5.0 .491 4.7 1.8 .390 6.0 5.0 .846
Serge Ibaka PF 22 66 66 27.2 9.1 7.5 0.4 0.5 3.7 1.2 7.4 4.0 .535 0.0 0.0 .333 1.8 1.2 .661
Kendrick Perkins C 27 65 65 26.8 5.1 6.6 1.2 0.4 1.1 1.8 4.0 2.0 .489 0.0 0.0   1.7 1.1 .652
Daequan Cook SG 24 57 22 17.4 5.5 2.1 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.3 5.2 1.9 .368 4.0 1.4 .346 0.4 0.2 .636
Nick Collison PF 31 63 0 20.7 4.5 4.3 1.3 0.5 0.4 1.0 3.2 1.9 .597 0.0 0.0 .000 1.0 0.7 .710
Thabo Sefolosha SG 27 42 42 21.8 4.8 3.0 1.1 0.9 0.4 1.0 3.7 1.6 .432 1.7 0.7 .437 1.0 0.9 .884
Nazr Mohammed C 34 63 1 11.0 2.7 2.7 0.2 0.3 0.6 0.4 2.7 1.3 .467 0.0 0.0 .000 0.4 0.2 .565
Reggie Jackson PG 21 45 0 11.1 3.1 1.2 1.6 0.6 0.0 0.8 3.5 1.1 .321 1.4 0.3 .210 0.6 0.6 .862
Derek Fisher PG 37 20 0 20.4 4.9 1.5 1.4 0.6 0.1 0.8 5.4 1.9 .343 1.8 0.6 .314 0.7 0.7 .929
Royal Ivey SG 30 34 0 10.4 2.1 0.7 0.3 0.4 0.0 0.3 2.1 0.8 .356 1.6 0.5 .340 0.2 0.0 .125
Cole Aldrich C 23 26 0 6.7 2.2 1.8 0.1 0.3 0.6 0.3 1.6 0.8 .524 0.0 0.0   0.5 0.5 .929
Eric Maynor PG 24 9 0 15.2 4.2 1.4 2.4 0.6 0.0 1.2 4.3 1.6 .359 1.9 0.7 .353 0.4 0.4 1.000
Lazar Hayward SF 25 26 0 5.4 1.4 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.3 1.5 0.5 .342 0.5 0.2 .286 0.5 0.3 .583
Ryan Reid PF 25 5 0 3.4 1.6 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 1.0 0.8 .800 0.0 0.0   0.0 0.0  
Team Totals     66 66 242.3 103.1 43.7 18.5 7.5 8.2 16.3 79.2 37.3 .471 20.0 7.2 .358 26.4 21.3 .806

Playoff Per Game

Player Pos Age G GS MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FGA FGM FG% 3PA 3PM 3P% FTA FTM FT%
Kevin Durant SF 23 20 20 41.9 28.5 7.4 3.7 1.5 1.2 3.2 19.2 9.9 .517 5.5 2.1 .373 7.7 6.7 .864
Russell Westbrook PG 23 20 20 38.4 23.1 5.5 5.9 1.6 0.4 2.3 20.4 8.9 .435 3.3 0.9 .277 5.6 4.5 .802
James Harden SG 22 20 0 31.5 16.3 5.1 3.4 1.6 0.1 2.1 10.7 4.7 .435 3.9 1.6 .410 6.3 5.4 .857
Serge Ibaka PF 22 20 20 28.5 9.8 5.8 0.6 0.6 3.0 0.6 8.0 4.2 .528 0.2 0.1 .250 1.8 1.3 .722
Kendrick Perkins C 27 20 20 25.9 4.7 6.2 0.7 0.4 1.3 1.5 4.5 1.9 .416 0.0 0.0   1.3 1.0 .800
Derek Fisher PG 37 20 0 22.3 6.3 1.6 1.3 0.9 0.1 0.3 5.9 2.5 .415 2.4 0.9 .375 0.5 0.5 1.000
Thabo Sefolosha SG 27 20 20 22.3 5.3 2.7 1.3 1.5 0.5 0.6 5.1 2.1 .402 2.5 0.8 .327 0.5 0.4 .889
Nick Collison PF 31 20 0 16.6 3.5 3.4 1.0 0.6 0.3 0.6 2.6 1.7 .647 0.0 0.0   0.4 0.2 .429
Nazr Mohammed C 34 8 0 10.4 2.3 2.0 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.3 2.0 1.0 .500 0.0 0.0   0.5 0.3 .500
Daequan Cook SG 24 16 0 6.8 2.3 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.0 2.3 0.9 .378 1.5 0.5 .333 0.1 0.0 .000
Royal Ivey SG 30 5 0 4.2 2.2 0.6 0.2 0.4 0.0 0.2 2.2 0.8 .364 1.0 0.4 .400 0.4 0.2 .500
Cole Aldrich C 23 5 0 5.0 2.0 2.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 0.8 .444 0.0 0.0   0.8 0.4 .500
Lazar Hayward SF 25 5 0 3.6 0.8 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.6 0.4 .667 0.0 0.0   0.0 0.0  
Team Totals     20 20 240.0 101.3 39.8 18.0 8.7 6.9 11.6 80.0 37.2 .465 19.2 6.8 .355 24.5 20.1 .820

Regular Season Per 36 Minutes

Player Pos Age G GS MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FGA FGM FG% 3PA 3PM 3P% FTA FTM FT%
Kevin Durant SF 23 66 66 2546 26.2 7.5 3.3 1.2 1.1 3.5 18.3 9.1 .496 4.9 1.9 .387 7.1 6.1 .860
Russell Westbrook PG 23 66 66 2331 24.1 4.6 5.6 1.7 0.3 3.7 19.6 8.9 .457 3.0 1.0 .316 6.4 5.3 .823
James Harden SG 22 62 2 1946 19.3 4.7 4.2 1.1 0.3 2.5 11.6 5.7 .491 5.4 2.1 .390 6.8 5.8 .846
Ryan Reid PF 25 5 0 17 16.9 4.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.1 10.6 8.5 .800 0.0 0.0   0.0 0.0  
Serge Ibaka PF 22 66 66 1792 12.1 10.0 0.6 0.7 4.8 1.6 9.8 5.3 .535 0.1 0.0 .333 2.4 1.6 .661
Cole Aldrich C 23 26 0 173 11.9 10.0 0.6 1.7 3.3 1.9 8.7 4.6 .524 0.0 0.0   2.9 2.7 .929
Daequan Cook SG 24 57 22 989 11.3 4.4 0.5 0.8 0.4 0.6 10.8 4.0 .368 8.3 2.9 .346 0.8 0.5 .636
Reggie Jackson PG 21 45 0 501 10.1 3.8 5.1 1.8 0.1 2.6 11.4 3.7 .321 4.5 0.9 .210 2.1 1.8 .862
Eric Maynor PG 24 9 0 137 10.0 3.4 5.8 1.3 0.0 2.9 10.2 3.7 .359 4.5 1.6 .353 1.1 1.1 1.000
Lazar Hayward SF 25 26 0 141 9.4 4.1 1.0 0.8 0.3 2.3 9.7 3.3 .342 3.6 1.0 .286 3.1 1.8 .583
Nazr Mohammed C 34 63 1 692 8.9 8.8 0.7 1.0 1.9 1.4 8.8 4.1 .467 0.1 0.0 .000 1.2 0.7 .565
Derek Fisher PG 37 20 0 407 8.7 2.6 2.5 1.0 0.1 1.3 9.6 3.3 .343 3.1 1.0 .314 1.2 1.1 .929
Thabo Sefolosha SG 27 42 42 914 8.0 5.0 1.9 1.5 0.7 1.6 6.1 2.6 .432 2.8 1.2 .437 1.7 1.5 .884
Nick Collison PF 31 63 0 1307 7.8 7.5 2.3 0.9 0.8 1.7 5.5 3.3 .597 0.0 0.0 .000 1.7 1.2 .710
Royal Ivey SG 30 34 0 354 7.2 2.4 1.0 1.4 0.0 0.9 7.4 2.6 .356 5.4 1.8 .340 0.8 0.1 .125

Playoff Per 36 Minutes

Player Pos Age G GS MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FGA FGM FG% 3PA 3PM 3P% FTA FTM FT%
Kevin Durant SF 23 20 20 837 24.5 6.4 3.2 1.2 1.0 2.7 16.5 8.5 .517 4.7 1.8 .373 6.6 5.7 .864
Russell Westbrook PG 23 20 20 767 21.6 5.1 5.5 1.5 0.4 2.1 19.1 8.3 .435 3.1 0.8 .277 5.2 4.2 .802
James Harden SG 22 20 0 630 18.6 5.8 3.9 1.8 0.1 2.4 12.2 5.3 .435 4.5 1.8 .410 7.2 6.2 .857
Serge Ibaka PF 22 20 20 569 12.3 7.3 0.8 0.7 3.7 0.7 10.1 5.3 .528 0.3 0.1 .250 2.3 1.6 .722
Daequan Cook SG 24 16 0 109 11.9 3.0 1.3 1.0 0.0 0.0 12.2 4.6 .378 7.9 2.6 .333 0.7 0.0 .000
Derek Fisher PG 37 20 0 446 10.1 2.6 2.0 1.4 0.2 0.5 9.5 4.0 .415 3.9 1.5 .375 0.7 0.7 1.000
Royal Ivey SG 30 5 0 21 18.9 5.1 1.7 3.4 0.0 1.7 18.9 6.9 .364 8.6 3.4 .400 3.4 1.7 .500
Cole Aldrich C 23 5 0 25 14.4 18.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.0 5.8 .444 0.0 0.0   5.8 2.9 .500
Nazr Mohammed C 34 8 0 83 7.8 6.9 0.4 0.0 1.3 0.9 6.9 3.5 .500 0.0 0.0   1.7 0.9 .500
Nick Collison PF 31 20 0 332 7.5 7.3 2.1 1.3 0.5 1.3 5.5 3.6 .647 0.0 0.0   0.8 0.3 .429
Thabo Sefolosha SG 27 20 20 446 8.6 4.3 2.1 2.4 0.7 0.9 8.2 3.3 .402 4.0 1.3 .327 0.7 0.6 .889
Lazar Hayward SF 25 5 0 18 8.0 8.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 6.0 4.0 .667 0.0 0.0   0.0 0.0  

Regular Season Totals

Player Pos Age GP GS MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TOV FGA FGM FG% 3PA 3PM 3P% FTA FTM FT%
Kevin Durant   23 66 66 2546 1850 527 231 88 77 248 1297 643 .496 344 133 .387 501 431 .860
Russell Westbrook   23 66 66 2331 1558 301 362 112 21 239 1266 578 .457 196 62 .316 413 340 .823
James Harden   22 62 2 1946 1044 252 229 62 15 137 629 309 .491 292 114 .390 369 312 .846
Serge Ibaka   22 66 66 1792 603 498 28 33 241 79 490 262 .535 3 1 .333 118 78 .661
Kendrick Perkins   27 65 65 1744 329 426 78 25 73 118 262 128 .489 0 0   112 73 .652
Daequan Cook   24 57 22 989 311 122 15 22 11 16 296 109 .368 228 79 .346 22 14 .636
Nick Collison   31 63 0 1307 284 274 82 33 28 61 201 120 .597 1 0 .000 62 44 .710
Thabo Sefolosha   27 42 42 914 203 128 47 37 17 40 155 67 .432 71 31 .437 43 38 .884
Nazr Mohammed   34 63 1 692 171 170 14 20 37 26 169 79 .467 1 0 .000 23 13 .565
Reggie Jackson   21 45 0 501 140 53 71 25 1 36 159 51 .321 62 13 .210 29 25 .862
Derek Fisher   37 20 0 407 98 29 28 11 1 15 108 37 .343 35 11 .314 14 13 .929
Royal Ivey   30 34 0 354 71 24 10 14 0 9 73 26 .356 53 18 .340 8 1 .125
Cole Aldrich   23 26 0 173 57 48 3 8 16 9 42 22 .524 0 0   14 13 .929
Eric Maynor   24 9 0 137 38 13 22 5 0 11 39 14 .359 17 6 .353 4 4 1.000
Lazar Hayward   25 26 0 141 37 16 4 3 1 9 38 13 .342 14 4 .286 12 7 .583
Ryan Reid   25 5 0 17 8 2 0 0 0 1 5 4 .800 0 0   0 0  
Team Totals     66 66 15991 6802 2883 1224 498 539 1054 5229 2462 .471 1317 472 .358 1744 1406 .806

Playoff Totals

Player Pos Age GP GS MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TOV FGA FGM FG% 3PA 3PM 3P% FTA FTM FT%
Kevin Durant   23 20 20 837 570 148 74 29 24 63 383 198 .517 110 41 .373 154 133 .864
Russell Westbrook   23 20 20 767 461 109 117 31 8 45 407 177 .435 65 18 .277 111 89 .802
James Harden   22 20 0 630 326 102 68 31 2 42 214 93 .435 78 32 .410 126 108 .857
Serge Ibaka   22 20 20 569 195 115 12 11 59 11 159 84 .528 4 1 .250 36 26 .722
Derek Fisher   37 20 0 446 125 32 25 17 2 6 118 49 .415 48 18 .375 9 9 1.000
Thabo Sefolosha   27 20 20 446 106 53 26 30 9 11 102 41 .402 49 16 .327 9 8 .889
Kendrick Perkins   27 20 20 517 94 124 13 7 25 29 89 37 .416 0 0   25 20 .800
Nick Collison   31 20 0 332 69 67 19 12 5 12 51 33 .647 0 0   7 3 .429
Daequan Cook   24 16 0 109 36 9 4 3 0 0 37 14 .378 24 8 .333 2 0 .000
Nazr Mohammed   34 8 0 83 18 16 1 0 3 2 16 8 .500 0 0   4 2 .500
Royal Ivey   30 5 0 21 11 3 1 2 0 1 11 4 .364 5 2 .400 2 1 .500
Cole Aldrich   23 5 0 25 10 13 0 0 0 0 9 4 .444 0 0   4 2 .500
Lazar Hayward   25 5 0 18 4 4 0 0 0 1 3 2 .667 0 0   0 0  
Team Totals     20 20 4800 2025 795 360 173 137 223 1599 744 .465 383 136 .355 489 401 .820

Regular Season Team Impact Spotlight

PLAYER NAME ROLE TIER MPG USAGE TIER PPG RPG APG STK (SPG+BPG) IMPACT INDEX NOTES AWARDS
Kevin Durant Starter/Star (1.1) 38.6 High (1.2) 28.0 8.0 3.5 2.5 110.35 Durant was the aerodynamic centerpiece of a 66-game sprint season, pouring in 28.0 points with near 50/39/86 shooting splits. His scoring came in waves—high-release jumpers over smaller wings, long strides into the paint, and an uncanny ability to draw fouls late in games. While his assist numbers (3.5) were modest compared to later seasons, his gravity shaped every possession, bending help defenders and opening clean catch-and-shoot looks for Oklahoma City’s shooters. MVP-2 (2012), All-Star (2012), All-NBA First Team (2012)
Russell Westbrook Starter/Star (1.1) 35.3 High (1.2) 23.6 4.6 5.5 2.0 94.67 Westbrook played with combustible pace, averaging 23.6 points and 5.5 assists while attacking the rim like it had wronged him. His pull-up game was still evolving, but his first step consistently cracked defenses, forcing rotations that Durant capitalized on. In a condensed season, his durability and nightly force were foundational to the Thunder’s top-tier offense. MVP-12 (2012), DPOY-18 (2012), All-Star (2012), All-NBA Second Team (2012)
James Harden Key Contributor (1.05) 31.4 High (1.2) 16.8 4.1 3.7 1.2 64.01 Harden thrived as the league’s premier sixth man, orchestrating bench units with a surgeon’s patience. He blended step-back threes with craft finishes and earned frequent trips to the line, posting elite efficiency (49.1% from the field, 39.0% from three). More than a scorer, he functioned as a secondary playmaker, often closing games alongside Durant and Westbrook to form a devastating three-guard attack. Sixth Man of the Year (2012)
Serge Ibaka Starter/Star (1.1) 27.2 Medium (1.1) 9.1 7.5 0.4 4.2 51.45 Ibaka’s 3.7 blocks per game led the league and turned the paint into restricted airspace. Offensively, he stayed within himself—short jumpers, rim runs, and clean finishes—but defensively he was volcanic, erupting from the weak side to erase layups. His rim protection allowed perimeter defenders to press higher, knowing help lurked behind them. All-Defensive First Team (2012), DPOY-2 (2012)
Kendrick Perkins Starter/Star (1.1) 26.8 Low (1.0) 5.1 6.6 1.2 1.5 31.68 Perkins absorbed the league’s most physical centers, freeing Ibaka to roam as a shot blocker. His offensive role was narrow—screens, dump-offs, and second-chance putbacks—but his bruising presence established a tone that complemented Oklahoma City’s athletic flair.  
Nick Collison Key Contributor (1.05) 20.7 Low (1.0) 4.5 4.3 1.3 0.9 23.10 Collison operated as the connective tissue of the second unit. He shot nearly 60% from the field, rarely forcing attempts, and thrived on timing—slipping screens, carving space on the glass, and making the extra pass that kept possessions humming.  
Thabo Sefolosha Starter/Star (1.1) 21.8 Low (1.0) 4.8 3.0 1.1 1.3 22.44 Sefolosha’s value lived on the defensive end, where he chased elite wings across the arc and disrupted passing lanes. Offensively, he spaced the floor at 43.7% from three in limited volume, making defenses pay for overloading toward Durant.  
Daequan Cook Key Contributor (1.05) 17.4 Low (1.0) 5.5 2.1 0.3 0.6 17.64 Cook’s mandate was simple: fire away. With 4.0 three-point attempts per game, he stretched defenses horizontally, even when the percentages fluctuated. His willingness to shoot created spacing that amplified the Thunder’s slashing core.  
Reggie Jackson Bench (1.0) 11.1 Low (1.0) 3.1 1.2 1.6 0.6 13.00 Jackson was still learning the NBA tempo, flashing downhill bursts and probing drives in limited minutes. His athleticism hinted at future expansion, but in this season he was primarily an energy reserve behind Westbrook and Harden.  
Derek Fisher Bench (1.0) 20.4 Low (1.0) 4.9 1.5 1.4 0.7 17.00 Signed late in the season, Fisher supplied veteran steadiness and timely shooting. Though his efficiency dipped, his leadership and spacing provided depth during the playoff push.  
Nazr Mohammed Bench (1.0) 11.0 Low (1.0) 2.7 2.7 0.2 0.9 13.00 Mohammed offered short, physical minutes as a backup big, protecting the rim situationally and finishing around the basket without demanding touches.  
Eric Maynor Bench (1.0) 15.2 Low (1.0) 4.2 1.4 2.4 0.6 17.20 Limited by injury, Maynor functioned as a conservative table-setter, prioritizing ball movement and structure when leading bench units.  
Royal Ivey Bench (1.0) 10.4 Low (1.0) 2.1 0.7 0.3 0.4 7.00 Ivey filled defensive assignments on the perimeter, playing within a narrow offensive lane and focusing on containment.  
Cole Aldrich Bench (1.0) 6.7 Low (1.0) 2.2 1.8 0.1 0.9 10.00 Aldrich provided depth size, finishing efficiently in small samples and contributing modest rim protection in reserve minutes.  
Lazar Hayward Bench (1.0) 5.4 Low (1.0) 1.4 0.6 0.2 0.1 4.60 Hayward’s appearances were brief, focused on energy and spot spacing without sustained offensive involvement.  
Ryan Reid Bench (1.0) 3.4 Low (1.0) 1.6 0.4 0.0 0.0 4.00 Reid saw minimal action, capitalizing on limited touches with efficient finishing but remaining outside the regular rotation.  
Totals       103.1 43.7 18.5 15.7 520.14 In a lockout-shortened 66-game campaign, Oklahoma City blended explosive perimeter scoring with elite rim protection. Durant’s efficiency, Westbrook’s tempo, and Harden’s bench orchestration powered a top offense, while Ibaka’s shot-blocking backbone gave the roster defensive credibility en route to the NBA Finals (2012). Western Conference Champions (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012)

Playoff Team Impact Spotlight

PLAYER NAME ROLE TIER MPG USAGE TIER PPG RPG APG STK (SPG+BPG) IMPACT INDEX NOTES AWARDS
Kevin Durant Starter/Star (1.1) 41.9 High (1.2) 28.5 7.4 3.7 2.7 111.14 Durant authored a superstar playoff run, scoring 28.5 a night on 51.7% shooting while logging nearly 42 minutes per game. His offensive repertoire was fully weaponized—transition pull-up threes, high-post isolations, and feathery mid-range jumpers over tight contests. When defenses crowded his airspace, he calmly rose above them or slipped passes to weak-side shooters. His efficiency under postseason pressure underscored why he finished runner-up in MVP voting that year. Western Conference Champion (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012)
Russell Westbrook Starter/Star (1.1) 38.4 High (1.2) 23.1 5.5 5.9 2.0 96.68 Westbrook’s playoff tempo was relentless. He attacked seams before they closed, averaging 23.1 points and 5.9 assists while pressuring the rim possession after possession. His jumper ran hot and cold, but his athletic force bent defenses, creating the downhill chaos that powered Oklahoma City’s Finals run. When games tightened, his burst remained a constant source of rim pressure. Western Conference Champion (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012)
James Harden Key Contributor (1.05) 31.5 High (1.2) 16.3 5.1 3.4 1.7 66.02 Harden operated as the postseason chess piece—closing games, initiating pick-and-rolls, and toggling between scorer and facilitator. He averaged 16.3 points with 41.0% three-point shooting, using craft rather than speed to navigate traps. His ability to draw fouls and manipulate angles gave the Thunder a secondary creator who could stabilize half-court possessions when defenses loaded up on Durant. Western Conference Champion (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012)
Serge Ibaka Starter/Star (1.1) 28.5 Medium (1.1) 9.8 5.8 0.6 3.6 47.92 Ibaka’s rim protection traveled seamlessly into the playoffs, where his 3.0 blocks per game altered entire game plans. He rotated with precision, elevating off two feet to erase layups and challenge floaters. Offensively, he kept his diet simple—baseline jumpers and finishes off cuts—but defensively he was the interior firewall behind Oklahoma City’s aggressive perimeter schemes. Western Conference Champion (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012)
Kendrick Perkins Starter/Star (1.1) 25.9 Low (1.0) 4.7 6.2 0.7 1.7 29.26 Perkins supplied muscle in the paint, wrestling with opposing centers and setting bruising screens that freed Westbrook and Durant. His scoring was modest, yet his rebounding and positional defense anchored the starting unit’s physical tone throughout the playoff grind. Western Conference Champion (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012)
Derek Fisher Bench (1.0) 22.3 Medium (1.1) 6.3 1.6 1.3 1.0 22.44 Fisher brought postseason composure and timely shot-making, hitting 37.5% from deep. In tight fourth quarters, his calm ball-handling and willingness to take big threes steadied a young roster navigating its first Finals appearance. Western Conference Champion (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012)
Thabo Sefolosha Starter/Star (1.1) 22.3 Low (1.0) 5.3 2.7 1.3 2.0 24.86 Sefolosha embraced the unenviable defensive assignments—shadowing elite wings and chasing shooters through staggered screens. Offensively, he spaced the floor and cut opportunistically, but his true imprint was the energy and length he injected into Oklahoma City’s perimeter defense. Western Conference Champion (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012)
Nick Collison Key Contributor (1.05) 16.6 Low (1.0) 3.5 3.4 1.0 0.9 18.48 Collison’s playoff minutes were about detail. He shot an efficient 64.7% from the field, slipping screens into soft pockets of space and rebounding in traffic. His willingness to absorb contact and make the extra pass kept second units organized. Western Conference Champion (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012)
Nazr Mohammed Bench (1.0) 10.4 Low (1.0) 2.3 2.0 0.1 0.4 9.60 Mohammed provided short interior shifts, contesting at the rim and securing rebounds in limited appearances during the playoff rotation. Western Conference Champion (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012)
Daequan Cook Bench (1.0) 6.8 Low (1.0) 2.3 0.6 0.3 0.2 6.80 Cook’s postseason role was narrowly defined—spot up and fire. His quick-release threes were designed to punish over-rotations, even if his minutes fluctuated. Western Conference Champion (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012)
Cole Aldrich Bench (1.0) 5.0 Low (1.0) 2.0 2.6 0.0 0.0 9.20 Aldrich saw limited floor time, contributing size and rebounding when called upon in short playoff stints. Western Conference Champion (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012)
Royal Ivey Bench (1.0) 4.2 Low (1.0) 2.2 0.6 0.2 0.4 6.80 Ivey’s appearances were brief and defense-oriented, tasked with applying ball pressure in reserve guard minutes. Western Conference Champion (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012)
Lazar Hayward Bench (1.0) 3.6 Low (1.0) 0.8 0.8 0.0 0.0 3.20 Hayward played sparingly, offering energy and spacing depth without carving out a consistent role in the rotation. Western Conference Champion (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012)
Totals       101.3 39.8 18.0 15.6 451.18 Oklahoma City’s Finals run fused Durant’s elite shot-making, Westbrook’s attacking tempo, and Harden’s creative playmaking with Ibaka’s interior shot-blocking. The Thunder’s athletic perimeter pressure and transition scoring carried them through the Western Conference before falling in the 2012 NBA Finals. Western Conference Champions (2012), NBA Finals Appearance (2012