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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 Raymond Felton PG 6-1 205 June 26, 1984 UNC
3 Nerlens Noel C 6-10 220 April 10, 1994 Kentucky
5 Markieff Morris PF 6-9 245 September 2, 1989 Kansas
6 Hamidou Diallo SG 6-5 202 July 31, 1998 Kentucky
7 Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot SF 6-7 210 May 9, 1995  
8 Álex Abrines SG 6-6 200 August 1, 1993  
8 Jawun Evans PG 6-0 190 July 26, 1996 Oklahoma State
9 Jerami Grant PF 6-7 213 March 12, 1994 Syracuse
11 Abdel Nader SF 6-5 225 September 25, 1993 Northern Illinois, Iowa State
12 Steven Adams C 6-11 265 July 20, 1993 Pitt
13 Paul George SF 6-8 220 May 2, 1990 Fresno State
15 Donte Grantham SF 6-8 215 March 19, 1995 Clemson
17 Dennis Schröder PG 6-1 175 September 15, 1993  
23 Terrance Ferguson SG 6-6 190 May 17, 1998  
30 Deonte Burton SG 6-4 240 January 31, 1994 Marquette, Iowa State
34 Tyler Davis C 6-10 266 May 22, 1997 Texas A&M
54 Patrick Patterson PF 6-8 235 March 14, 1989 Kentucky


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%
Paul George SF 28 77 77 36.9 28.0 8.2 4.1 2.2 0.4 2.7 21.0 9.2 .438 9.8 3.8 .386 7.0 5.9 .839
Russell Westbrook PG 30 73 73 36.0 22.9 11.1 10.7 1.9 0.5 4.5 20.2 8.6 .428 5.6 1.6 .290 6.2 4.1 .656
Dennis Schröder PG 25 79 14 29.3 15.5 3.6 4.1 0.8 0.2 2.2 14.0 5.8 .414 4.6 1.6 .341 2.9 2.4 .819
Steven Adams C 25 80 80 33.4 13.9 9.5 1.6 1.5 1.0 1.7 10.1 6.0 .595 0.0 0.0 .000 3.7 1.8 .500
Jerami Grant PF 24 80 77 32.7 13.6 5.2 1.0 0.8 1.3 0.8 10.3 5.1 .497 3.7 1.4 .392 2.8 2.0 .710
Terrance Ferguson SG 20 74 74 26.1 6.9 1.9 1.0 0.5 0.2 0.6 5.8 2.5 .429 3.9 1.4 .366 0.7 0.5 .725
Nerlens Noel C 24 77 2 13.7 4.9 4.2 0.6 0.9 1.2 0.6 3.6 2.1 .587 0.0 0.0   1.0 0.7 .684
Abdel Nader SF 25 61 1 11.4 4.0 1.9 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.4 3.5 1.5 .423 1.6 0.5 .320 0.6 0.4 .750
Patrick Patterson PF 29 63 5 13.7 3.6 2.3 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.3 3.5 1.3 .374 2.2 0.7 .336 0.5 0.3 .633
Hamidou Diallo SG 20 51 3 10.3 3.7 1.9 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.5 3.2 1.5 .455 0.5 0.1 .167 1.2 0.7 .610
Álex Abrines SG 25 31 2 19.0 5.3 1.5 0.6 0.5 0.2 0.5 5.1 1.8 .357 4.1 1.3 .323 0.4 0.4 .923
Markieff Morris PF 29 24 1 16.1 6.5 3.8 0.8 0.5 0.1 0.3 6.5 2.5 .391 2.5 0.8 .339 0.8 0.6 .737
Raymond Felton PG 34 33 0 11.5 4.3 1.0 1.6 0.3 0.2 0.4 4.1 1.7 .407 1.8 0.6 .328 0.4 0.4 .923
Deonte Burton SG 25 32 0 7.5 2.6 0.9 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 2.6 1.0 .402 0.8 0.3 .296 0.4 0.3 .667
Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot SF 23 21 1 5.9 1.7 0.9 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.2 2.0 0.6 .302 1.0 0.2 .227 0.3 0.2 .667
Tyler Davis C 21 1 0 1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 .000 0.0 0.0   0.0 0.0  
Jawun Evans PG 22 1 0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 .000 1.0 0.0 .000 0.0 0.0  
Donte Grantham SF 23 3 0 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0 .000 0.7 0.0 .000 0.0 0.0  
Team Totals     82 82 242.1 114.5 48.1 23.4 9.3 5.2 14.0 94.0 42.6 .454 32.6 11.4 .348 25.0 17.8 .713

Playoff Per Game

Player Pos Age G GS MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FGA FGM FG% 3PA 3PM 3P% FTA FTM FT%
Paul George SF 28 5 5 40.8 28.6 8.6 3.6 1.4 0.2 4.2 20.2 8.8 .436 9.4 3.0 .319 9.8 8.0 .816
Russell Westbrook PG 30 5 5 39.4 22.8 9.0 10.6 1.0 0.6 4.6 22.2 8.0 .360 6.8 2.2 .324 5.2 4.6 .885
Dennis Schröder PG 25 5 0 30.2 13.8 3.2 3.4 0.8 0.0 1.2 11.0 5.0 .455 4.0 1.2 .300 3.6 2.6 .722
Steven Adams C 25 5 5 31.8 11.8 7.2 1.4 1.0 1.0 1.8 8.4 5.6 .667 0.2 0.0 .000 1.6 0.6 .375
Jerami Grant PF 24 5 5 35.2 11.6 5.4 0.8 0.6 2.0 0.8 8.0 4.0 .500 4.0 1.8 .450 2.6 1.8 .692
Terrance Ferguson SG 20 5 5 25.6 5.0 2.4 1.2 0.4 0.0 1.0 5.0 1.8 .360 3.6 1.4 .389 0.0 0.0  
Nerlens Noel C 24 5 0 12.0 4.8 3.8 0.0 0.4 0.6 0.8 4.0 2.4 .600 0.0 0.0   0.4 0.0 .000
Markieff Morris PF 29 5 0 11.8 3.8 2.6 1.0 0.2 0.6 0.4 3.2 1.0 .313 1.4 0.4 .286 1.8 1.4 .778
Raymond Felton PG 34 5 0 11.4 2.2 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.2 0.4 2.6 0.8 .308 1.6 0.4 .250 0.4 0.2 .500
Abdel Nader SF 25 3 0 1.7 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.7 0.3 .500 0.0 0.0   0.0 0.0  
Deonte Burton SG 25 3 0 1.3 0.7 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.7 0.3 .200 0.7 0.0 .000 0.0 0.0  
Team Totals     5 5 240.0 105.2 43.2 22.6 6.6 5.4 15.2 86.0 37.8 .440 31.4 10.4 .331 25.4 19.2 .756

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%
Paul George SF 28 77 77 2841 27.4 8.0 4.0 2.2 0.4 2.6 20.5 9.0 .438 9.6 3.7 .386 6.8 5.7 .839
Russell Westbrook PG 30 73 73 2630 22.9 11.0 10.7 1.9 0.5 4.4 20.2 8.6 .428 5.6 1.6 .290 6.2 4.1 .656
Dennis Schröder PG 25 79 14 2314 19.0 4.4 5.0 1.0 0.2 2.7 17.2 7.1 .414 5.7 1.9 .341 3.5 2.9 .819
Jerami Grant PF 24 80 77 2612 15.0 5.7 1.1 0.8 1.4 0.9 11.3 5.6 .497 4.0 1.6 .392 3.0 2.2 .710
Steven Adams C 25 80 80 2669 14.9 10.3 1.7 1.6 1.0 1.8 10.9 6.5 .595 0.0 0.0 .000 3.9 2.0 .500
Markieff Morris PF 29 24 1 387 14.5 8.5 1.8 1.0 0.2 0.7 14.5 5.7 .391 5.5 1.9 .339 1.8 1.3 .737
Raymond Felton PG 34 33 0 379 13.5 3.2 4.9 0.9 0.6 1.3 12.8 5.2 .407 5.8 1.9 .328 1.2 1.1 .923
Hamidou Diallo SG 20 51 3 526 13.0 6.6 1.2 1.4 0.7 1.6 11.3 5.1 .455 1.6 0.3 .167 4.0 2.5 .610
Nerlens Noel C 24 77 2 1055 12.9 11.1 1.5 2.3 3.3 1.6 9.4 5.5 .587 0.0 0.0   2.7 1.8 .684
Abdel Nader SF 25 61 1 694 12.5 6.0 1.0 1.0 0.6 1.3 11.2 4.7 .423 5.2 1.7 .320 1.9 1.4 .750
Deonte Burton SG 25 32 0 240 12.3 4.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 12.3 5.0 .402 4.1 1.2 .296 1.8 1.2 .667
Álex Abrines SG 25 31 2 588 10.1 2.9 1.2 1.0 0.4 0.9 9.6 3.4 .357 7.8 2.5 .323 0.8 0.7 .923
Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot SF 23 21 1 123 10.2 5.3 1.2 1.2 0.3 1.5 12.6 3.8 .302 6.4 1.5 .227 1.8 1.2 .667
Terrance Ferguson SG 20 74 74 1931 9.6 2.6 1.3 0.7 0.3 0.9 8.0 3.4 .429 5.4 2.0 .366 1.0 0.7 .725
Patrick Patterson PF 29 63 5 861 9.6 6.1 1.3 0.7 0.5 0.9 9.2 3.4 .374 5.7 1.9 .336 1.3 0.8 .633
Donte Grantham SF 23 3 0 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 36.0 0.0 .000 36.0 0.0 .000 0.0 0.0  
Tyler Davis C 21 1 0 1 0.0 36.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 36.0 0.0 .000 0.0 0.0   0.0 0.0  
Jawun Evans PG 22 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 36.0 0.0 .000 36.0 0.0 .000 0.0 0.0  

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%
Paul George SF 28 5 5 204 25.2 7.6 3.2 1.2 0.2 3.7 17.8 7.8 .436 8.3 2.6 .319 8.6 7.1 .816
Russell Westbrook PG 30 5 5 197 20.8 8.2 9.7 0.9 0.5 4.2 20.3 7.3 .360 6.2 2.0 .324 4.8 4.2 .885
Dennis Schröder PG 25 5 0 151 16.5 3.8 4.1 1.0 0.0 1.4 13.1 6.0 .455 4.8 1.4 .300 4.3 3.1 .722
Nerlens Noel C 24 5 0 60 14.4 11.4 0.0 1.2 1.8 2.4 12.0 7.2 .600 0.0 0.0   1.2 0.0 .000
Steven Adams C 25 5 5 159 13.4 8.2 1.6 1.1 1.1 2.0 9.5 6.3 .667 0.2 0.0 .000 1.8 0.7 .375
Jerami Grant PF 24 5 5 176 11.9 5.5 0.8 0.6 2.0 0.8 8.2 4.1 .500 4.1 1.8 .450 2.7 1.8 .692
Markieff Morris PF 29 5 0 59 11.6 7.9 3.1 0.6 1.8 1.2 9.8 3.1 .313 4.3 1.2 .286 5.5 4.3 .778
Terrance Ferguson SG 20 5 5 128 7.0 3.4 1.7 0.6 0.0 1.4 7.0 2.5 .360 5.1 2.0 .389 0.0 0.0  
Raymond Felton PG 34 5 0 57 6.9 1.9 1.9 2.5 0.6 1.3 8.2 2.5 .308 5.1 1.3 .250 1.3 0.6 .500
Deonte Burton SG 25 3 0 4 18.0 18.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 45.0 9.0 .200 18.0 0.0 .000 0.0 0.0  
Abdel Nader SF 25 3 0 5 14.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.2 0.0 14.4 7.2 .500 0.0 0.0   0.0 0.0  

Regular Season Totals

Player Pos Age GP GS MIN PTS REB AST STL BLK TO FGA FGM FG% 3PA 3PM 3P% FTA FTM FT%
Paul George SF 28 77 77 2841 2159 628 318 170 34 205 1614 707 .438 757 292 .386 540 453 .839
Dennis Schröder PG 25 79 14 2314 1224 284 323 65 12 172 1104 457 .414 364 124 .341 227 186 .819
Jerami Grant PF 24 80 77 2612 1090 417 79 61 100 67 823 409 .497 293 115 .392 221 157 .710
Steven Adams C 25 80 80 2669 1108 760 124 117 76 135 809 481 .595 2 0 .000 292 146 .500
Russell Westbrook PG 30 73 73 2630 1675 807 784 142 33 325 1473 630 .428 411 119 .290 451 296 .656
Terrance Ferguson SG 20 74 74 1931 513 141 72 40 16 47 431 185 .429 290 106 .366 51 37 .725
Nerlens Noel C 24 77 2 1055 378 325 45 66 96 48 276 162 .587 0 0   79 54 .684
Abdel Nader SF 25 61 1 694 241 116 20 20 12 26 215 91 .423 100 32 .320 36 27 .750
Patrick Patterson PF 29 63 5 861 229 147 31 16 13 22 219 82 .374 137 46 .336 30 19 .633
Hamidou Diallo SG 20 51 3 526 190 97 17 21 10 23 165 75 .455 24 4 .167 59 36 .610
Markieff Morris PF 29 24 1 387 156 91 19 11 2 7 156 61 .391 59 20 .339 19 14 .737
Raymond Felton PG 34 33 0 379 142 34 52 10 6 14 135 55 .407 61 20 .328 13 12 .923
Deonte Burton SG 25 32 0 240 82 28 9 6 8 9 82 33 .402 27 8 .296 12 8 .667
Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot SF 23 21 1 123 35 18 4 4 1 5 43 13 .302 22 5 .227 6 4 .667
Abdel Nader SG 25 3 0 5 14 0 0 0 0 0 14 7 .500 0 0   0 0  
Donte Grantham SF 23 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 .000 2 0 .000 0 0  
Tyler Davis C 21 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0   0 0  
Jawun Evans PG 22 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 0 .000 0 0  
Team Totals     82 82 19854 9387 3942 1917 766 425 1119 7706 3497 .454 2677 932 .348 2049 1461 .713

Playoff Totals

Player Pos Age GP GS MIN PTS REB AST STL BLK TO FGA FGM FG% 3PA 3PM 3P% FTA FTM FT%
Paul George SF 28 5 5 204 143 43 18 7 1 21 101 44 .436 47 15 .319 49 40 .816
Dennis Schröder PG 25 5 0 151 69 16 17 4 0 6 55 25 .455 20 6 .300 18 13 .722
Russell Westbrook PG 30 5 5 197 114 45 53 5 3 23 111 40 .360 34 11 .324 26 23 .885
Steven Adams C 25 5 5 159 59 36 7 5 5 9 42 28 .667 1 0 .000 8 3 .375
Jerami Grant PF 24 5 5 176 58 27 4 3 10 4 40 20 .500 20 9 .450 13 9 .692
Terrance Ferguson SG 20 5 5 128 25 12 6 2 0 5 25 9 .360 18 7 .389 0 0  
Nerlens Noel C 24 5 0 60 24 19 0 2 3 4 20 12 .600 0 0   2 0 .000
Markieff Morris PF 29 5 0 59 19 13 5 1 3 2 16 5 .313 7 2 .286 9 7 .778
Raymond Felton PG 34 5 0 57 11 3 3 4 1 2 13 4 .308 8 2 .250 2 1 .500
Abdel Nader SF 25 3 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 .500 0 0   0 0  
Deonte Burton SG 25 3 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 1 .200 2 0 .000 0 0  
Team Totals     5 5 1200 526 216 113 33 27 76 430 189 .440 157 52 .331 127 96 .756

Regular Season Team Impact Spotlight

PLAYER NAME ROLE TIER MPG USAGE TIER PPG RPG APG STK (SPG + BPG) IMPACT INDEX NOTES AWARDS
Paul George Starter/Star [1.1] 36.9 High [1.2] 28.0 8.2 4.1 2.6 112.46 In 2018–19, Paul George delivered a career-defining two-way season for the Oklahoma City Thunder, blending high-volume scoring with disruptive perimeter defense. He poured in 28.0 points per game while drilling 3.8 threes nightly at a 38.6% clip, stretching defenses well beyond the arc and attacking hard closeouts with long, gliding strides. George’s 2.2 steals per game fueled transition offense, and his ability to defend top wings allowed the Thunder to maintain an aggressive scheme. He operated comfortably both on and off the ball alongside Russell Westbrook, showing a refined shot diet heavy on pull-up threes and strong-side drives. This was a season where his offensive burden and defensive intensity converged at an MVP-caliber level. MVP-3 (2019), DPOY-3 (2019), All-Star (2019), All-NBA First Team (2019), All-Defensive First Team (2019)
Russell Westbrook Starter/Star [1.1] 36.0 High [1.2] 22.9 11.1 10.7 2.4 124.08 Russell Westbrook averaged a triple-double for the third straight season in 2018–19, dictating Oklahoma City’s tempo with relentless downhill force. His 10.7 assists per game reflected constant rim pressure and drive-and-kick creation, while 11.1 rebounds—many snatched in traffic—ignited fast breaks before defenses were set. Though his perimeter efficiency dipped, his pace and physicality warped coverage schemes nightly. Westbrook’s motor remained the Thunder’s emotional engine, and his ability to collapse defenses opened space for Paul George’s perimeter scoring explosions. MVP-10 (2019), All-Star (2019), All-NBA Third Team (2019)
Steven Adams Starter/Star [1.1] 33.4 Medium [1.1] 13.9 9.5 1.6 2.5 66.79 Steven Adams anchored the interior with bruising screens, elite offensive rebounding, and efficient finishing around the rim. Shooting 59.5% from the field, he thrived as a dive man in pick-and-roll sets, carving space for Westbrook and George while cleaning up misses with 4.9 offensive boards per game. His physical presence deterred paint attacks, and his willingness to absorb contact set a rugged tone for Oklahoma City’s front line. Adams’ impact rarely screamed from the box score, but his screening gravity and interior toughness were foundational.
Jerami Grant Key Contributor [1.05] 32.7 Medium [1.1] 13.6 5.2 1.0 2.1 50.19 Jerami Grant evolved into a modern stretch-four during the 2018–19 campaign, spacing the floor at 39.2% from three while remaining an agile weak-side rim protector. His improved shooting forced defenders to stay attached in the corners, unclogging driving lanes for the Thunder’s stars. Defensively, Grant’s length and timing allowed him to switch across positions and rotate for 1.3 blocks per game. He complemented Oklahoma City’s high-usage creators with low-maintenance scoring and rangy help defense.
Dennis Schröder Key Contributor [1.05] 29.3 Medium [1.1] 15.5 3.6 4.1 1.0 55.44 In his first season with the Thunder, Dennis Schröder embraced a sixth-man role, injecting scoring punch into the second unit. Averaging 15.5 points, he attacked off high ball screens and looked to score first, often stabilizing the offense when Westbrook rested. His quickness pressured opposing bench guards, and his ability to create off the dribble diversified Oklahoma City’s offensive profile. Schröder’s microwave tendencies made him a momentum-swing piece across the regular season. Sixth Man of the Year-8 (2019)
Nerlens Noel Bench [1.0] 13.7 Low [1.0] 4.9 4.2 0.6 2.1 23.60 Nerlens Noel provided high-efficiency rim protection in limited minutes, shooting 58.7% from the floor while swatting 1.2 shots per game. His quick-twitch leaping and anticipation turned him into a disruptive weak-side presence, and his energy often lifted the second unit defensively. Though his offensive role was minimal, primarily as a lob target and put-back finisher, Noel’s defensive activity stood out in compact bursts.
Terrance Ferguson Starter/Star [1.1] 26.1 Low [1.0] 6.9 1.9 1.0 0.7 23.76 Entrusted with a starting role at just 20 years old, Terrance Ferguson functioned as a low-usage floor spacer and perimeter defender. He hit 36.6% from three, mostly on catch-and-shoot attempts, and focused on guarding opposing wings to conserve touches for the Thunder’s primary creators. His development arc was gradual, but his athletic profile and defensive discipline earned steady minutes in a competitive rotation.
Markieff Morris Bench [1.0] 16.1 Low [1.0] 6.5 3.8 0.8 0.6 23.40 Acquired midseason, Markieff Morris offered veteran shot-making and physicality off the bench. He operated comfortably in pick-and-pop scenarios and provided situational scoring in second-unit lineups. While efficiency fluctuated, his willingness to space beyond the arc and absorb contact inside added frontcourt depth during the playoff push.
Raymond Felton Bench [1.0] 11.5 Low [1.0] 4.3 1.0 1.6 0.5 14.80 Raymond Felton filled a steady reserve role, supplying ball security and occasional perimeter shooting in brief stints. His veteran presence helped organize bench units, and he remained poised in late-clock scenarios. Though his minutes were modest, his experience provided lineup stability.
Abdel Nader Bench [1.0] 11.4 Low [1.0] 4.0 1.9 0.3 0.5 13.40 Abdel Nader carved out minutes as an energy wing, cutting decisively and attacking seams in transition. His offensive contributions were opportunistic, often sparked by hustle plays, while defensively he relied on length and effort to contest. He served as depth on the wing during the regular-season grind.
Hamidou Diallo Bench [1.0] 10.3 Low [1.0] 3.7 1.9 0.3 0.6 13.00 As a rookie, Hamidou Diallo showcased explosive athleticism in limited minutes. Much of his offense came from transition sprints and backdoor cuts, and his vertical pop hinted at future upside. Defensively, he competed with active hands and quick reactions, flashing the raw tools that would later define his role.
Patrick Patterson Bench [1.0] 13.7 Low [1.0] 3.6 2.3 0.5 0.5 13.80 Patrick Patterson functioned primarily as a stretch option off the bench, spacing to the corners and above the break. While his shooting percentages dipped, his willingness to maintain floor balance and rotate defensively preserved lineup structure. His value lay more in scheme fit than box-score production.
Álex Abrines Bench [1.0] 19.0 Low [1.0] 5.3 1.5 0.6 0.7 16.20 In a shortened season, Álex Abrines provided perimeter spacing, launching over four threes per game. His quick release and off-ball movement added tactical width to bench units, even as overall efficiency wavered. When healthy, his gravity as a shooter created driving lanes for secondary ball handlers.
Deonte Burton Bench [1.0] 7.5 Low [1.0] 2.6 0.9 0.3 0.5 8.60 Deonte Burton logged spot minutes as a physical wing option, bringing strength and downhill intent in limited opportunities. His role was situational, often tied to matchup versatility and energy bursts rather than sustained usage.
Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot Bench [1.0] 5.9 Low [1.0] 1.7 0.9 0.2 0.2 6.00 Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot saw brief action, primarily as depth on the wing. His contributions were limited to short stints, focused on floor spacing and defensive positioning within structured lineups.
Tyler Davis Bench [1.0] 1.0 Low [1.0] 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 2.00 Tyler Davis appeared in a single game, logging minimal minutes and recording one rebound. His appearance served as depth coverage late in the season.
Jawun Evans Bench [1.0] 1.0 Low [1.0] 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 Jawun Evans made a brief cameo appearance, seeing limited floor time without registering box-score production.
Donte Grantham Bench [1.0] 0.7 Low [1.0] 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 Donte Grantham’s appearances were limited to end-of-rotation minutes, with no statistical imprint in the regular season.
TEAM TOTALS       114.5 48.1 23.4 14.5      

Playoff Team Impact Spotlight

PLAYER NAME ROLE TIER MPG USAGE TIER PPG RPG APG STK (SPG + BPG) IMPACT INDEX NOTES AWARDS
Russell Westbrook Starter/Star [1.1] 39.4 High [1.2] 22.8 9.0 10.6 1.6 115.10 In the 2019 First Round against Portland, Russell Westbrook played at full throttle, averaging a 22.8–9.0–10.6 line while carrying Oklahoma City’s offensive tempo. His 10.6 assists per game underscored how heavily the Thunder leaned on his creation, especially in spread pick-and-roll sets designed to pry open driving lanes. Efficiency wavered—36.0% from the field—but the aggression never did. He hunted early-clock threes, attacked bigs in space, and relentlessly pushed off rebounds. Even when shots misfired, his pace bent the series rhythm, forcing Portland to constantly load to the ball and live with kick-outs.
Paul George Starter/Star [1.1] 40.8 High [1.2] 28.6 8.6 3.6 1.6 111.41 Playing through a lingering shoulder injury, Paul George still poured in 28.6 points per game in the 2019 playoff series, mixing tough pull-up threes with hard slashes to the rim. His 8.0 free throws per night revealed how often he attacked closeouts despite limited lift. George’s scoring gravity remained Oklahoma City’s cleanest half-court weapon; Portland routinely shaded extra attention his way, particularly above the break. Though not as explosive as his regular-season peak, he still authored a 36-point Game 5 and defended wings across multiple actions, embodying a star trying to will momentum back his team’s direction.
Steven Adams Starter/Star [1.1] 31.8 Medium [1.1] 11.8 7.2 1.4 2.0 54.20 Steven Adams shot a blistering 66.7% from the field in the series, finishing efficiently around the rim and battling for 2.4 offensive boards per game. Yet Portland’s defensive scheme—often pulling him into high pick-and-roll coverage—neutralized some of his interior influence. Adams remained physical and active, setting bone-jarring screens and contesting at the cup, but the matchup limited his touches as a dive man. His presence was felt in contact and space creation more than in volume scoring.
Jerami Grant Key Contributor [1.05] 35.2 Medium [1.1] 11.6 5.4 0.8 2.6 47.13 Jerami Grant quietly delivered one of the more efficient two-way performances of the series. He shot 45.0% from three while averaging 2.0 blocks, providing Oklahoma City with weak-side rim protection and essential floor spacing. Grant’s offensive role was opportunistic—corner threes, baseline cuts, transition finishes—but his defensive versatility stood out. He toggled between guarding wings and rotating as a secondary shot blocker, often serving as the Thunder’s connective tissue in scrambling possessions.
Dennis Schröder Key Contributor [1.05] 30.2 Medium [1.1] 13.8 3.2 3.4 0.8 48.05 Dennis Schröder embraced microwave duty off the bench, averaging 13.8 points and providing a needed change of pace. His ability to attack downhill against second units briefly tilted stretches in Oklahoma City’s favor, particularly when he shared the floor with Westbrook in dual-guard lineups. Schröder’s scoring came in bursts—pull-up jumpers, quick drives, transition pushes—but consistency proved elusive as Portland’s length crowded his angles late in the series.
Nerlens Noel Bench [1.0] 12.0 Low [1.0] 4.8 3.8 0.0 1.0 19.20 In compact minutes, Nerlens Noel supplied energy and vertical defense, converting 60.0% of his attempts and swatting shots as a weak-side helper. His 2.2 offensive rebounds per game in limited action reflected quick second jumps and anticipation. Offensively he lived almost exclusively as a lob target and put-back finisher, but defensively his mobility offered a contrast to Adams in certain matchups.
Terrance Ferguson Starter/Star [1.1] 25.6 Low [1.0] 5.0 2.4 1.2 0.4 19.80 Tasked with defending elite perimeter scorers, Terrance Ferguson’s offensive role was minimal—spot-up threes and transition lanes. He knocked down 38.9% from deep in the series, a respectable mark given limited attempts, but his primary value lay in chasing shooters through screens and staying attached on the weak side. At 20 years old, he functioned as a low-usage spacer in a high-stakes playoff environment.
Markieff Morris Bench [1.0] 11.8 Low [1.0] 3.8 2.6 1.0 0.8 16.40 Markieff Morris provided frontcourt depth and situational toughness, mixing pick-and-pop jumpers with physical rebounding in short bursts. His outside shot never found rhythm, but he chipped in with hustle boards and interior contests. Morris’ playoff minutes were matchup-driven, often deployed to add spacing or absorb contact in small-ball looks.
Raymond Felton Bench [1.0] 11.4 Low [1.0] 2.2 0.6 0.6 1.0 8.80 Raymond Felton filled a steady reserve role, offering veteran ball handling and occasional spot-up shooting. His contributions were subtle—maintaining offensive flow, keeping turnovers manageable—but limited in volume. In a series defined by guard play, his minutes were brief and situational.
Deonte Burton Bench [1.0] 1.3 Low [1.0] 0.7 0.7 0.0 0.0 2.80 Deonte Burton appeared sparingly, logging end-of-rotation minutes. His athletic profile hinted at defensive versatility, but the playoff stage offered little runway for extended evaluation.
Abdel Nader Bench [1.0] 1.7 Low [1.0] 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.3 2.00 Abdel Nader’s appearances were brief and largely developmental in nature, with limited statistical imprint during the series.
TEAM TOTALS       105.2 43.2 22.6 12.0