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2016–17 Oklahoma City Thunder season

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NBA professional basketball team season

NBA professional basketball team season
2016–17 Oklahoma City Thunder season
Head coachBilly Donovan
General managerSam Presti
OwnersProfessional Basketball Club LLC
ArenaChesapeake Energy Arena
Results
Record47–35 (.573)
PlaceDivision: 2nd (Northwest)
Conference: 6th (Western)
Playoff finishFirst Round
(lost toRockets 1–4)

Stats atBasketball Reference
Local media
TelevisionFox Sports Oklahoma
Radio
< 2015–162017–18 >

The2016–17Oklahoma City Thunder season was the 9th season of the franchise inOklahoma City and the 51st in theNational Basketball Association (NBA). On the April 9,Russell Westbrook broke the record ofOscar Robertson of most triple-doubles in a season with 42. Westbrook would go on to be named the League's MVP in June.

The Thunder would finish the regular season with a 47–35 record, securing the 6th seed. In the playoffs, they faced off against theHouston Rockets in the First Round, in which they lost in five games.

This was the Thunder's first season since2007–08 withoutKevin Durant, as he left the Thunder and signed with theGolden State Warriors.

Previous season

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TheThunder finished the2015–16 season 55–27 to finish in first place in the Northwest Division, third in the Western Conference and qualified for theplayoffs. Last season featured the Thunder making their fourth conference finals appearance since relocating toOklahoma City before falling to theGolden State Warriors after leading the series 3–1.

Offseason

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Draft picks

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Domantas Sabonis was traded to theOklahoma City Thunder.
Main article:2016 NBA draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege/Club team
Domantas Sabonis andDaniel Hamiltonwere later traded to the Thunder

The Thunder did not own their first-round pick or second-round pick entering the draft.[1] The Thunder had their 2016 first-round pick conveyed to thePhiladelphia 76ers after being originally acquired by theCleveland Cavaliers in theDion Waiters trade back in 2015.[2] The Thunder had their 2015 first-round pick protected top 18 however did not convey as the Thunder ended up with the 14th pick. The protections became protected top 15 which rolled over to the Thunder's 2016 first-round pick, ending up as 26th overall. The Thunder also traded their 2016 second-round pick in theRandy Foye trade with theDenver Nuggets in 2016.[3]

On draft night, the Thunder tradedSerge Ibaka to theOrlando Magic in exchange forVictor Oladipo,Ersan Ilyasova and the draft rights toDomantas Sabonis, the eleventh pick.[4] The Thunder also traded for the draft rights toDaniel Hamilton, the fifty-sixth pick, from theDenver Nuggets in exchange for cash considerations.[5]

The Thunder ended2016 NBA draft night with Gonzaga forwardDomantas Sabonis, UConn guardDaniel Hamilton as well asVictor Oladipo andErsan Ilyasova.[6]

Trades

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Victor Oladipo was traded to the Thunder.

On June 23, the Thunder tradedSerge Ibaka to theOrlando Magic in exchange forVictor Oladipo,Ersan Ilyasova, and the draft rights toDomantas Sabonis, the eleventh pick.[7] Ibaka was set to hit unrestricted free agency following the2016-17 season and was becoming unsatisfied with his role on the team, particularly his touches on offense. With the growing sentiment that Ibaka would look for another team in free agency as well asKevin Durant's upcoming free agency, the Thunder decided to gamble to strengthen their position to keep Durant.[8]

Tonight represented an opportunity to build the versatility, depth and skill of our basketball team. Victor, Ersan and Domantas represent the character, work ethic and toughness that we relentlessly pursue with the Thunder. Through the continued emergence and development of our core, we were able to capitalize on the opportunity to acquire three highly skilled professionals. I want to acknowledge Serge for his contributions to the ongoing legacy of the Thunder. He has been integral to our success and growth, has been a great community member and we wish him only the best.[9]

— Sam Presti

Oladipo came to the Thunder as the second overall pick of the2013 NBA draft with career averages of 15.9 points, 4.4 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.6 steals during his three-year stint with theOrlando Magic that saw an All-Rookie First Team selection in 2014. The same day, the Thunder traded cash considerations to theDenver Nuggets in exchange forDaniel Hamilton, the fifty-sixth pick.[10]

On August 30, the Thunder traded two 2017 second-round picks to theDenver Nuggets in exchange forJoffrey Lauvergne.[11]

Free agency

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For this offseason, free agency began on July 1, 2016, while theJuly moratorium ended on July 6.Kevin Durant,Randy Foye,Nazr Mohammed andDion Waiters were set to hit unrestricted free agency. On July 4, it was reported thatKevin Durant agreed to a two-year, $54.3 million deal with theGolden State Warriors, which he later signed on July 7.[12][13] Prior to his decision, Durant met with theOklahoma City Thunder,Golden State Warriors,San Antonio Spurs,Boston Celtics,Miami Heat and theLos Angeles Clippers. Durant announced his decision to leave the Thunder onThe Players' Tribune citing "by far the most challenging few weeks in my professional life."[14] Durant spent all nine seasons with the Thunder organization, one year inSeattle. Durant joined the Warriors as a seven-time All Star, All-NBA First Team honors five times, All-NBA Second Team honors once and named theNBA Most Valuable Player award in 2014. Coming off an injury-riddled2014-15 season, Durant's final act with the Thunder came off a 55–27 record, defeating the 67-winSan Antonio Spurs and nearly defeating the record setting 73-9Golden State Warriors after leading 3–1 to lose in seven games.[15]

Kevin Durant signed with theGolden State Warriors after nine seasons with the Thunder.

After Durant announced his intentions to sign with the Warriors, Thunder ownerClay Bennett and Thunder general managerSam Presti released statements commemorating Durant.

Kevin's contributions to our organization during his nine years were profound, on and off the court. He helped the Thunder grow and succeed in immeasurable ways and impacted the community just the same. We thank him for his leadership, his play, and how he represented Oklahoma City and the entire state of Oklahoma.[16]

— Clay Bennett

Kevin made an indelible mark on the Thunder organization and the state of Oklahoma as a founding father of this franchise. We can't adequately articulate what he meant to the foundation of this franchise and our success. While clearly disappointing that he has chosen to move on, the core values that he helped establish only lead to us thanking him for the many tangible and intangible ways that he helped our program.[17]

— Sam Presti

Durant's move to the Warriors was received negatively who viewed his exit as "the easy way out" to winning a championship. The decision was commonly compared toLeBron James joining theMiami Heat back in 2010.[18]

On July 15,Randy Foye signed a deal with theBrooklyn Nets.[19] On July 26,Dion Waiters signed a deal with theMiami Heat after he became an unrestricted free agent.[20] After the signing ofAlex Abrines, the Thunder rescinded Waiters' qualifying offer in order to prioritize flexibility.[21]

On July 23,Alex Abrines signed a rookie deal with the Thunder. Abrines was originally selected 32nd overall in the2013 NBA draft but did not sign a contract in the2013-14 season, instead playing three seasons withFC Barcelona.[22] On August 11, it was reported thatRonnie Price agreed to a two-year, $5 million deal with the Thunder, which he later signed on August 14.[23][24] On August 20,Semaj Christon signed a rookie deal with the Thunder. Christon was originally selected 55th overall in the2014 NBA draft but did not sign a contract in the2014-15 season, instead playing two seasons with theOklahoma City Blue.[25] With the emergence of Christon, the Thunder decided to waive Price's guaranteed contract along withMitch McGary to finalize the regular season roster.[26] McGary was suspended for a total of 15 games to start the season due to a drug violation. Originally picked 21st overall in the2014 NBA draft, McGary suffered an injury-riddled second season with the Thunder after a promising rookie year.[27]

Russell Westbrook was extended to a renegotiated contract.

After Durant's departure, Westbrook's future with the Thunder was speculated with trade rumors. However, on August 4,Russell Westbrook agreed to a renegotiation-and-extension of his contract worth $85.7 million.[28][29]

I am grateful to extend my contract with the Thunder and continue to play with the only organization that I have played for and have loved being a part of since I was drafted into the NBA. I'm really excited about moving forward with this group of guys and continuing to play in front of the best fans in the world.[30]

— Russell Westbrook

On October 31, the Thunder re-signedSteven Adams andVictor Oladipo to multi-year contract extensions.[31] Playing on their last year of their rookie contracts, both Adams and Oladipo were selected in the2013 NBA draft.Andre Roberson, who was also in the draft, did not reach a deal with the Thunder. Oladipo agreed to a four-year, $84 million deal while Adams agreed to a four-year, $100 million deal.[32]

Front office and coaching changes

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On June 1,Billy Donovan announced associate head coachMonty Williams would not return to the Thunder for the2016-17 season. Williams did not return to the Thunder during the2015-16 season following the death of his wife, Ingrid.[33]

On July 1, the Thunder announcedAdrian Griffin, Vin Bhavnani andRoyal Ivey as assistant coaches. Griffin joins the Thunder after serving as an assistant coach with theOrlando Magic. Bhavnani joins the coaching staff after serving as the manager of advanced scouting/player development for the Thunder. Ivey joins the coaching staff after serving as a player development assistant for the Thunder.[34]

Roster

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2016–17 Oklahoma City Thunder roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.PlayerHeightWeightDOBFrom
SG8Álex Abrines6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)200 lb (91 kg)1993-08-01Spain
C12Steven Adams6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)265 lb (120 kg)1993-07-20Pittsburgh
PG6Semaj Christon6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)190 lb (86 kg)1992-11-01Xavier
PG30Norris Cole6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)175 lb (79 kg)1988-10-13Cleveland State
PF4Nick Collison6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)255 lb (116 kg)1980-10-26Kansas
PF22Taj Gibson6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)236 lb (107 kg)1985-06-24USC
SF9Jerami Grant6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)220 lb (100 kg)1994-03-12Syracuse
SF34Josh Huestis6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)230 lb (104 kg)1991-12-19Stanford
PF/C11Enes Kanter6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)260 lb (118 kg)1992-05-20Turkey
SF25Doug McDermott6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)225 lb (102 kg)1992-01-03Creighton
SG5Victor Oladipo6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)210 lb (95 kg)1992-05-04Indiana
SF21André Roberson6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)210 lb (95 kg)1991-12-04Colorado
PF3Domantas Sabonis6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)240 lb (109 kg)1996-05-03Gonzaga
SF15Kyle Singler6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)228 lb (103 kg)1988-05-04Duke
PG0Russell Westbrook6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)200 lb (91 kg)1988-11-12UCLA
Head coach
Assistant(s)

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

Roster
Updated: April 20, 2017

Roster notes

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Standings

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Conference

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Western Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1zGolden State Warriors *6715.81782
2ySan Antonio Spurs *6121.7446.082
3xHouston Rockets5527.67112.082
4xLos Angeles Clippers5131.62216.082
5yUtah Jazz *5131.62216.082
6xOklahoma City Thunder4735.57320.082
7xMemphis Grizzlies4339.52424.082
8xPortland Trail Blazers4141.50026.082
9eDenver Nuggets4042.48827.082
10eNew Orleans Pelicans3448.41533.082
11eDallas Mavericks3349.40234.082
12eSacramento Kings3250.39035.082
13eMinnesota Timberwolves3151.37836.082
14eLos Angeles Lakers2656.31741.082
15ePhoenix Suns2458.29343.082

Division

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Northwest DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yUtah Jazz5131.62229‍–‍1222‍–‍198–882
xOklahoma City Thunder4735.5734.028‍–‍1319‍–‍2210–682
xPortland Trail Blazers4141.50010.025‍–‍1616‍–‍2511–582
eDenver Nuggets4042.48811.022‍–‍1918‍–‍236–1082
eMinnesota Timberwolves3151.37820.020‍–‍2111‍–‍305–1182

Game log

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Preseason

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2016 pre-season game log
Total: 3–3 (home: 2–1; road: 1–2)
Preseason: 3–3 (home: 2–1; road: 1–2)
2016–17 pre-season schedule

Regular season

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2016–17 game log
Total: 47–35 (home: 28–13; road: 19–22)
October: 3–0 (home: 2–0; road: 1–0)
November: 9–8 (home: 6–4; road: 3–4)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
4November 2@L. A. ClippersW 85–83Russell Westbrook (35)Enes Kanter (12)Russell Westbrook (5)Staples Center
19,060
4–0
5November 3@Golden StateL 96–122Victor Oladipo (21)Joffrey Lauvergne (7)Russell Westbrook (10)Oracle Arena
19,596
4–1
6November 5MinnesotaW 112–92Russell Westbrook (28)Enes Kanter (10)Russell Westbrook (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
5–1
7November 7MiamiW 97–85Enes Kanter (24)Kanter &Sabonis (10)Russell Westbrook (11)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
6–1
8November 9TorontoL 102–112Russell Westbrook (36)Steven Adams (12)Russell Westbrook (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
6–2
9November 11L. A. ClippersL 108–110Russell Westbrook (29)Russell Westbrook (14)Russell Westbrook (9)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
6–3
10November 13OrlandoL 117–119Russell Westbrook (41)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (16)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
6–4
11November 14@DetroitL 88–104Russell Westbrook (33)Russell Westbrook (15)Russell Westbrook (8)Palace of Auburn Hills
14,172
6–5
12November 16HoustonW 105–103Russell Westbrook (30)Victor Oladipo (10)Russell Westbrook (9)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
7–5
13November 18BrooklynW 124–105Russell Westbrook (30)Russell Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (13)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
8–5
14November 20IndianaL 111–115 (OT)Russell Westbrook (31)Russell Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (15)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
8–6
15November 22@L. A. LakersL 109–111Russell Westbrook (34)Russell Westbrook (8)Russell Westbrook (13)Staples Center
18,997
8–7
16November 23@SacramentoL 101–116Russell Westbrook (31)Russell Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (9)Golden 1 Center
17,608
8–8
17November 25@DenverW 132–129 (OT)Russell Westbrook (36)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (18)Pepsi Center
14,327
9–8
18November 26DetroitW 106–88Anthony Morrow (21)Russell Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook (15)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
10–8
19November 28@New YorkW 112–103Russell Westbrook (27)Russell Westbrook (18)Russell Westbrook (14)Madison Square Garden
19,812
11–8
20November 30WashingtonW 126–115 (OT)Russell Westbrook (35)Russell Westbrook (14)Russell Westbrook (11)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
12–8
December: 9–5 (home: 5–2; road: 4–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
21December 4New OrleansW 101–92Russell Westbrook (28)Russell Westbrook (17)Russell Westbrook (12)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
13–8
22December 5@AtlantaW 102–99Russell Westbrook (32)Russell Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook (12)Philips Arena
14,654
14–8
23December 9HoustonL 99–102Russell Westbrook (27)Russell Westbrook (10)Russell Westbrook (10)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
14–9
24December 11BostonW 99–96Russell Westbrook (37)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
15–9
25December 13@PortlandL 95–114Russell Westbrook (20)Domantas Sabonis (9)Russell Westbrook (6)Moda Center
19,505
15–10
26December 14@UtahL 89–109Russell Westbrook (25)Russell Westbrook (6)Russell Westbrook (5)Vivint Smart Home Arena
19,911
15–11
27December 17PhoenixW 114–101Russell Westbrook (26)Russell Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (22)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
16–11
28December 19AtlantaL 108–110Russell Westbrook (46)Russell Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
16–12
29December 21@New OrleansW 121–110Russell Westbrook (42)Enes Kanter (14)Russell Westbrook (7)Smoothie King Center
16,375
17–12
30December 23@BostonW 117–112Russell Westbrook (45)Russell Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (11)TD Garden
18,624
18–12
31December 25MinnesotaW 112–100Russell Westbrook (31)Westbrook,Sabonis (7)Russell Westbrook (15)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
19–12
32December 27@MiamiW 106–94Russell Westbrook (29)Russell Westbrook (17)Russell Westbrook (11)American Airlines Arena
19,977
20–12
33December 29@MemphisL 80–114Russell Westbrook (21)Steven Adams (15)Semaj Christon (4)FedEx Forum
18,119
20–13
34December 31L. A. ClippersW 114–88Enes Kanter (23)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (14)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
21–13
January: 7–8 (home: 3–0; road: 4–8)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
35January 2@MilwaukeeL 94–98Russell Westbrook (30)Steven Adams (8)Russell Westbrook (6)BMO Harris Bradley Center
17,423
21–14
36January 4@CharlotteL 112–123Russell Westbrook (33)Russell Westbrook (15)Russell Westbrook (8)Time Warner Cable Arena
18,418
21–15
37January 5@HoustonL 116–118Russell Westbrook (49)Enes Kanter (13)Russell Westbrook (5)Toyota Center
18,055
21–16
38January 7DenverW 121–106Russell Westbrook (32)Russell Westbrook (17)Russell Westbrook (11)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
22–16
39January 9@ChicagoW 109–94Steven Adams (22)Enes Kanter (11)Russell Westbrook (14)United Center
21,923
23–16
40January 11MemphisW 103–95Russell Westbrook (24)Kanter,Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook (12)Chesapeake Energy Arena
16,236
24–16
41January 13@MinnesotaL 86–96Kanter,Westbrook (21)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (11)Target Center
16,644
24–17
42January 15@SacramentoW 122–118Russell Westbrook (36)Enes Kanter (12)Russell Westbrook (10)Golden 1 Center
17,608
25–17
43January 16@L.A. ClippersL 98–120Russell Westbrook (24)Joffrey Lauvergne (9)Westbrook,Sabonis (4)Staples Center
19,060
25–18
44January 18@Golden StateL 100–121Russell Westbrook (27)Russell Westbrook (15)Russell Westbrook (13)Oracle Arena
19,596
25–19
45January 23@UtahW 97–95Russell Westbrook (38)Andre Roberson (11)Russell Westbrook (10)Vivint Smart Home Arena
19,911
26–19
46January 25@New OrleansW 114–105Russell Westbrook (27)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (10)Smoothie King Center
15,277
27–19
47January 26DallasW 109–98Russell Westbrook (45)Westbrook,Roberson (8)Westbrook,Oladipo (3)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
28–19
48January 29@ClevelandL 91–107Russell Westbrook (20)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (10)Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
28–20
49January 31@San AntonioL 94–108Russell Westbrook (27)Steven Adams (12)Russell Westbrook (14)AT&T Center
18,418
28–21
February: 7–4 (home: 7–2; road: 0–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
50February 1ChicagoL 100–128Russell Westbrook (28)Adams,Roberson (8)Russell Westbrook (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
28–22
51February 3MemphisW 114–102Russell Westbrook (38)Adams,Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook (12)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
29–22
52February 5PortlandW 105–99Russell Westbrook (42)Adams,Oladipo (13)Russell Westbrook (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
30–22
53February 6@IndianaL 90–93Russell Westbrook (27)Russell Westbrook (18)Russell Westbrook (9)Bankers Life Fieldhouse
16,123
30–23
54February 9ClevelandW 118–109Russell Westbrook (29)Steven Adams (13)Russell Westbrook (11)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
31–23
55February 11Golden StateL 114–130Russell Westbrook (47)Westbrook,Roberson (11)Russell Westbrook (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
31–24
56February 13@WashingtonL 98–120Lauvergne,Westbrook (17)Steven Adams (11)Grant,Lauvergne,Westbrook (4)Verizon Center
20,356
31–25
57February 15New YorkW 116–105Russell Westbrook (38)Russell Westbrook (14)Russell Westbrook (12)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
32–25
All-Star Break
58February 24L.A. LakersW 110–93Russell Westbrook (17)Russell Westbrook (18)Russell Westbrook (17)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
33–25
59February 26New OrleansW 118–110Russell Westbrook (41)Russell Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (11)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
34–25
60February 28UtahW 109–106Russell Westbrook (43)Russell Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (10)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
35–25
March: 8–7 (home: 4–3; road: 4–4)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
61March 2@PortlandL 109–114Russell Westbrook (45)Enes Kanter (10)Russell Westbrook (4)Moda Center
19,875
35–26
62March 3@PhoenixL 111–118Russell Westbrook (48)Russell Westbrook (17)Russell Westbrook (9)Talking Stick Resort Arena
18,055
35–27
63March 5@DallasL 89–104Russell Westbrook (29)Enes Kanter (10)Russell Westbrook (5)American Airlines Center
20,232
35–28
64March 7PortlandL 121–126Russell Westbrook (58)Taj Gibson (8)Russell Westbrook (9)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
35–29
65March 9San AntonioW 102–92Russell Westbrook (23)Russell Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook (13)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
36–29
66March 11UtahW 112–104Russell Westbrook (33)Russell Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (14)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
37–29
67March 14@BrooklynW 122–104Russell Westbrook (25)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (19)Barclays Center
13,911
38–29
68March 16@TorontoW 123–102Russell Westbrook (24)Russell Westbrook (10)Russell Westbrook (16)Air Canada Centre
19,800
39–29
69March 18SacramentoW 110–94Russell Westbrook (28)Steven Adams (13)Russell Westbrook (10)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
40–29
70March 20Golden StateL 95–111Victor Oladipo (17)Enes Kanter (10)Russell Westbrook (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
40–30
71March 22PhiladelphiaW 122–97Enes Kanter (24)Enes Kanter,Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (14)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
41–30
72March 26@HoustonL 125–137Russell Westbrook (39)Russell Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (13)Toyota Center
18,055
41–31
73March 27@DallasW 92–91Russell Westbrook (37)Russell Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook (10)American Airlines Center
19,970
42–31
74March 29@OrlandoW 114–106 (OT)Russell Westbrook (57)Russell Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook (11)Amway Center
18,408
43–31
75March 31San AntonioL 95–100Russell Westbrook (32)Russell Westbrook (15)Russell Westbrook (12)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
43–32
April: 4–3 (home: 1–2; road: 3–1)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
76April 2CharlotteL 101–113Russell Westbrook (40)Russell Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook (10)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
43–33
77April 4MilwaukeeW 110–79Enes Kanter (17)Russell Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook (13)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
44–33
78April 5@MemphisW 103–100Russell Westbrook (45)Steven Adams (10)Russell Westbrook (10)FedEx Forum
17,298
45–33
79April 7@PhoenixL 99–120Russell Westbrook (23)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (8)Talking Stick Resort
18,055
45–34
80April 9@DenverW 106–105Russell Westbrook (50)Russell Westbrook (16)Russell Westbrook (10)Pepsi Center
19,718
46–34
81April 11@MinnesotaW 100–98Victor Oladipo (20)Oladipo,Sabonis (9)Christon,Oladipo (8)Target Center
19,356
47–34
82April 12DenverL 105–111Grant,Gibson (13)Taj Gibson (7)Russell Westbrook (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
47–35
2016–17 season schedule

Playoffs

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2017 playoff game log
Total: 1–4 (home: 1–1; road: 0–3)
First Round: 1–4 (home: 1–1; road: 0–3)
2017 playoff schedule

Player statistics

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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

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Oklahoma City Thunder statistics
PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Alex Abrines68615.539.3%38.1%89.8%1.30.60.50.16.0
Steven Adams808029.957.1%0.0%61.1%7.71.11.11.011.3
Semaj Christon64115.234.5%19.0%54.8%1.42.00.40.12.9
Norris Cole1309.630.8%23.1%80.0%0.81.10.60.03.3
Nick Collison2006.460.9%0.0%62.5%1.60.60.10.11.7
Enes Kanter72021.354.5%13.2%78.6%6.70.90.40.514.3
Taj Gibson231621.249.7%100%71.8%4.50.60.60.79.0
Jerami Grant78419.146.9%37.7%61.9%2.60.60.41.05.4
Josh Huestis2015.554.5%50.0%0.0%4.51.50.01.57.0
Ersan Ilyasova3020.737.5%25.0%-5.30.31.00.35.0
Joffrey Lauvergne50014.845.5%34.6%63.8%3.71.00.40.15.7
Doug McDermott22119.545.2%36.2%70.6%2.20.60.10.06.6
Anthony Morrow40715.738.6%29.4%88.5%0.70.50.60.15.8
Victor Oladipo676733.244.2%36.1%75.3%4.32.61.20.315.9
Cameron Payne20016.033.1%30.8%100%1.62.00.50.25.3
Andre Roberson797930.146.4%24.5%42.3%5.11.01.21.06.6
Domantas Sabonis816620.139.9%32.1%65.7%3.61.00.50.45.9
Kyle Singler32212.041.0%18.9%76.5%1.50.30.20.22.8
Russell Westbrook818134.642.5%34.3%84.5%10.710.41.60.431.6
  Led team in statistic

After all games.[36]
Waived during the season
Traded during the season
Acquired during the season

Playoffs

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Oklahoma City Thunder statistics
PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Alex Abrines5016.034.8%29.4%75.0%1.80.80.00.04.8
Steven Adams5531.464.3%-36.4%6.81.41.21.88.0
Semaj Christon2010.540.0%33.3%-1.52.50.50.02.5
Norris Cole406.325.0%25.0%-0.30.30.00.31.3
Enes Kanter509.038.5%-100%1.80.20.00.84.8
Taj Gibson5523.660.0%-87.5%3.60.60.20.09.8
Jerami Grant5022.261.3%33.3%85.7%3.80.80.20.49.2
Doug McDermott5013.250.0%53.8%-1.00.20.20.25.0
Victor Oladipo5536.234.4%24.0%100%5.62.01.40.610.8
Andre Roberson5537.052.2%41.2%14.3%6.21.82.43.411.6
Domantas Sabonis203.00.0%0.0%100%1.00.00.50.52.0
Kyle Singler1010.00.0%--1.00.00.00.00.0
Russell Westbrook5538.838.8%26.5%80.0%11.610.82.40.437.4
  Led team in statistic

After all games.[37]

Individual game highs

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CategoryPlayerStatistic
PointsRussell Westbrook58vsTrail Blazers on March 7, 2017
ReboundsRussell Westbrook
Russell Westbrook
18vsPacers on February 6, 2017
20vsLakers on February 24, 2017
AssistsRussell Westbrook22vsSuns on December 17, 2016
StealsAndre Roberson
Andre Roberson
5vsSuns on October 28, 2016
5vsTimberwolves on January 13, 2017
BlocksJerami Grant5vsPacers on February 6, 2017
MinutesVictor Oladipo45:28vsWizards on November 30, 2016
CategoryPlayerStatistic
Field goals madeRussell Westbrook
Russell Westbrook
21vsTrail Blazers on March 7, 2017
21vsMagic on March 29, 2017
Threes madeRussell Westbrook
Russell Westbrook
8vsRockets on February 5, 2017
8vsGrizzlies on April 5, 2017
Free throws madeRussell Westbrook
Russell Westbrook
17vsGrizzlies on February 3, 2017
17vsSuns on March 3, 2017
Double-doublesRussell Westbrook62
Triple-doublesRussell Westbrook42

Awards and records

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Awards

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DatePlayerAward
October 31, 2016Russell Westbrook(1/4)October 25–30 Player of the Week
December 1, 2016Russell Westbrook(1/2)October/November Player of the Month
December 5, 2016Russell Westbrook(2/4)November 28-December 4 Player of the Week
December 26, 2016Russell Westbrook(3/4)December 19–25 Player of the Week
January 26, 2017Russell WestbrookAll-Star
March 2, 2017Russell Westbrook(2/2)March Player of the Month
April 10, 2017Russell Westbrook(4/4)April 3–9 Player of the Week
May 18, 2017Russell WestbrookAll-NBA First Team
June 26, 2017Andre RobersonNBA All-Defensive Second Team
June 26, 2017Russell WestbrookNBA Most Valuable Player

Transactions

[edit]
Main article:List of 2016–17 NBA season transactions

Overview

[edit]
Players Added

Via trade

Via free agency

Players Lost

Via trade

Via free agency

Waived

Trades

[edit]
June 23, 2016[38]ToOklahoma City Thunder
Victor Oladipo
Ersan Ilyasova
Draft rights toDomantas Sabonis
ToOrlando Magic
Serge Ibaka
June 23, 2016[39]ToOklahoma City Thunder
Draft rights toDaniel Hamilton
ToDenver Nuggets
Cash considerations
August 30, 2016[40]ToOklahoma City Thunder
Joffrey Lauvergne
ToDenver Nuggets
Two 2017 second-round picks
November 1, 2016[41]ToOklahoma City Thunder
Jerami Grant
ToPhiladelphia 76ers
Ersan Ilyasova
2020 first-round pick
February 23, 2017[42]ToOklahoma City Thunder
Taj Gibson
Doug McDermott
2018 second-round pick
ToChicago Bulls
Joffrey Lauvergne
Anthony Morrow
Cameron Payne

Free agency

[edit]

Re-signed

[edit]
DatePlayerContract
August 4, 2016Russell Westbrook[43]Multi-Year Extension
October 31, 2016Steven Adams[44]Multi-Year Extension
October 31, 2016Victor Oladipo[45]Multi-Year Extension

Additions

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DatePlayerContractFormer team
July 23, 2016Alex Abrines[46]StandardSpainFC Barcelona
August 14, 2016Ronnie Price[47]StandardPhoenix Suns
August 20, 2016Semaj Christon[48]StandardOklahoma City Blue (D-League)
In-Season Additions
March 1, 2017Norris Cole[49]StandardChinaShandong Golden Stars

Subtractions

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DatePlayerReason leftNew team
July 1, 2016Nazr MohammedFree agentN/A
July 7, 2016Kevin Durant[50]Free agentGolden State Warriors
July 15, 2016Randy Foye[51]Free agentBrooklyn Nets
July 26, 2016Dion Waiters[52]Free agentMiami Heat
October 24, 2016Ronnie Price[53]WaivedPhoenix Suns
October 24, 2016Mitch McGary[54]WaivedN/A

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