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2018–19 Oklahoma City Thunder season

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NBA professional basketball team season

NBA professional basketball team season
2018–19 Oklahoma City Thunder season
Head coachBilly Donovan
General managerSam Presti
OwnersProfessional Basketball Club LLC
ArenaChesapeake Energy Arena
Results
Record49–33 (.598)
PlaceDivision: 4th (Northwest)
Conference: 6th (Western)
Playoff finishFirst round
(lost toTrail Blazers 1–4)

Stats atBasketball Reference
Local media
TelevisionFox Sports Oklahoma
Radio
< 2017–182019–20 >

The2018–19 Oklahoma City Thunder season was the 11th season of the franchise inOklahoma City and the 53rd in theNational Basketball Association (NBA).Nick Collison (who had been with the franchise since it was based in Seattle), retired in May 2018 and was not on the roster for the first time since the2002–03 season. The only remaining former SuperSonics' active players areJeff Green andKevin Durant, both of whom played their rookie seasons with the team in Seattle. Collison's retirement also leftRussell Westbrook as the longest tenured Thunder player and last remaining player on the roster from the2011–12 season in which they won the Western Conference and went to the NBA Finals. On March 20, 2019, the Thunder retired Collison's No. 4 jersey, becoming the first Thunder player and the last former Sonic player to have their jersey retired. The Thunder had the fourth best team defensive rating in the NBA.[1]

Despite speculation thatPaul George would sign with his hometown team, theLos Angeles Lakers, in the off-season, George instead re-signed with the Thunder on June 30, 2018, exactly a year after he was traded to the team from theIndiana Pacers. The Thunder then clinched another playoff season due to the Kings loss to the Rockets on March 30.

In the playoffs, the Thunder were eliminated by thePortland Trail Blazers in the First Round thanks to aDamian Lillard series-clinching three pointer overPaul George in Game 5. This marked the third consecutive season the Thunder was eliminated in the First Round. After 11 years, this season also marked the end of an era as Russell Westbrook was traded to theHouston Rockets following this season, and reunited him with former Thunder teammateJames Harden, whom had played for the team from the2009 to2012 seasons.

Previous season

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TheThunder finished the2017–18 season 48–34 to finish in second place in the Northwest Division, fourth in the Western Conference and qualified for theplayoffs. Last season featured the acquisitions ofPaul George andCarmelo Anthony to a form a "Big Three" with reigning MVPRussell Westbrook. The Thunder however fell in the first round to theUtah Jazz in six games.

Offseason

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Draft picks

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Hamidou Diallo was traded to theOklahoma City Thunder.
Main article:2018 NBA draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege/Club team
253Devon HallSGUnited StatesVirginia
257Kevin HerveyPFUnited StatesTexas-Arlington
Hamidou Diallowas later traded to the Thunder viaCharlotte Hornets

The Thunder had two second-round picks entering the draft.[2] The Thunder traded their 2018 first-round pick in theEnes Kanter trade to theUtah Jazz back in 2015 which was later traded by the Jazz to theMinnesota Timberwolves.[3] The Thunder's other second-round pick was originally acquired from theBoston Celtics as a result of thePerry Jones trade in 2015.[4]

On draft night, the Thunder traded a 2019 second-round pick and cash considerations to theCharlotte Hornets in exchange for the draft rights toHamidou Diallo, the forty-fifth pick. The trade was later finalized on July 6.[5]

The Thunder, after the2018 NBA draft night and the conclusion of player acquisitions and transactions, ended with Kentucky guardHamidou Diallo, Virginia guardDevon Hall and Texas-Arlington forwardKevin Hervey.[6]

Trades

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On July 20, the Thunder tradedDakari Johnson and cash considerations to theOrlando Magic in exchange forRodney Purvis in an effort for payroll relief.[7] By trading Johnson's guaranteed contract for Purvis's non-guaranteed contract, the Thunder saved nearly $6.6 million in luxury tax savings.[8] On July 23, the Thunder then tradedRodney Purvis to theBoston Celtics in exchange forAbdel Nader and cash considerations.[9]

Dennis Schröder was traded to the Thunder.

On July 25, the Thunder tradedCarmelo Anthony and a 2022 protected first-round pick to theAtlanta Hawks in a three team trade, forDennis Schröder from Atlanta andTimothé Luwawu-Cabarrot from Philadelphia.[10] Coming off his lowest scoring season, Anthony saw his role and playing time dwindle during the season and playoffs. After the season ended, Anthony rejected the idea of coming off the bench, saying it was "out of the question", while preferring to play with the ball in his hands more. Following the Thunder's defeat against theUtah Jazz, Anthony was the focal point of trade talks in order to save on the luxury tax bill for next season.[11]

I want to take this opportunity to thank Carmelo Anthony and acknowledge his professionalism and contributions during his time with the Thunder. Although his tenure was only one year, the fact that Melo is a part of our history is important to us. We appreciate Carmelo and his agent Leon Rose for their collaboration and communication as we worked to resolve the situation in a fashion that was suitable to everyone. We wish Melo and his family nothing but the best in the future.[12]

— Sam Presti

In exchange for Anthony, the Thunder receivedDennis Schröder andTimothé Luwawu-Cabarrot. Schröder came off the2017-18 season as the leading scorer for the Hawks, averaging 19.4 points. The past two seasons, Schröder had developed into a starter leading the Hawks to a playoff appearance in 2017. Luwawu-Cabarrot came to the Thunder after two seasons with the 76ers since being selected 24th overall in the2016 NBA draft.

Free agency

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Nick Collison spent 15 seasons with the Thunder.
Main article:List of 2018–19 NBA season transactions

For this offseason, free agency began on July 1, 2018, while the July moratorium ended on July 6.Corey Brewer,Nick Collison,Raymond Felton,P.J. Dozier,Paul George,Jerami Grant,Daniel Hamilton andJosh Huestis were set to hit unrestricted free agency. On May 10,Nick Collison announced his retirement after 15 years with the Thunder dating back to theSeattle SuperSonics. Collison appeared in 910 games and 91 playoff games with career averages of 5.9 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.0 assists.[13]

For the Thunder, Nick Collison was one of those players. Nick has helped define the standards we work by on a day-to-day basis, on and off the court and has become synonymous with the Thunder shield. He is a craftsman; tough, selfless and humble. He brought the best of himself his entire career each day he walked through the door. As result of his consistency and longevity, his contributions to our culture and community will have a lasting effect. That is rare in any industry, but especially professional sports. Many thanks to Nick and his wonderful family for being such an important part to writing our history and helping to set the course. In doing so, he has set the standards for professionalism and consistency for the years ahead and therefore, will always be part of the Thunder.[14]

— Sam Presti

Paul George was re-signed to a multi-year contract.

On June 30, it was reported thatPaul George agreed to a four-year, $137 million deal to stay with the Thunder, which he later signed on July 6.[15][16] After informing theIndiana Pacers that he would not re-sign with them, opting to join theLos Angeles Lakers in free agency, the Thunder spent the year recruiting George to sign long-term after trading for him. Since the2017-18 season ended, the Thunder convinced George to stay, hinging his trust onSam Presti and his strong relationship withRussell Westbrook.[17]

Here they have made a huge risk in trading for me, knowing I have one year on my deal. But I felt I didn't finish as strong as I could have. Just knowing you left something on the table, even to this point now, it weighs on me.[18]

— Paul George

The same night on June 30, it was reported thatJerami Grant agreed to a three-year, $27 million deal to stay with the Thunder, which he later signed on July 7.[19][20] On July 3, it was reported thatRaymond Felton agreed to a new contract to stay with the Thunder, which he later signed on July 12.[21][22] Brewer, Dozier, Hamilton and Huestis, who were not re-signed, joined thePhiladelphia 76ers,Boston Celtics,Atlanta Hawks and theAustin Spurs of theNBA G League respectively.

On July 2, it was reported thatNerlens Noel agreed to a two-year, minimum deal with the Thunder, which he later signed on July 6.[23][24][25] Noel spent the2017-18 season with theDallas Mavericks. On July 7,Deonte Burton signed atwo-way contract with the Thunder. Burton spent the 2017–18 season with theWonju DB Promy in theKorean Basketball League before playing for the Thunder in the2018 NBA Summer League.[26] To fill in the other slot,Tyler Davis signed a two-way contract with the Thunder on August 13. Davis came undrafted out ofTexas A&M.[27]

On August 31,Kyle Singler was waived by the Thunder with the stretch provision.[28] By waiving Singler, the Thunder saved more than $20 million in luxury taxes.[29]

Front office and coaching changes

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On August 20, the Thunder announcedBob Beyer as an assistant coach. Beyer joins the Thunder after serving as an assistant coach with theDetroit Pistons with most recently being the associate head coach for the last two seasons.[30]

Roster

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2018–19 Oklahoma City Thunder roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.PlayerHeightWeightDOBFrom
C12Steven Adams6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)265 lb (120 kg)1993-07-20Pittsburgh
SG30Deonte Burton6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)245 lb (111 kg)1994-01-31Iowa State
SG6Hamidou Diallo6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)198 lb (90 kg)1998-07-31Kentucky
PG8Jawun Evans (TW)6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)190 lb (86 kg)1996-07-26Oklahoma State
PG2Raymond Felton6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)205 lb (93 kg)1984-06-26North Carolina
SG23Terrance Ferguson6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)190 lb (86 kg)1998-05-17Advanced Prep International (TX)
SF13Paul George6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)220 lb (100 kg)1990-05-02Fresno State
PF9Jerami Grant6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)220 lb (100 kg)1994-03-12Syracuse
SF15Donte Grantham (TW)6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)215 lb (98 kg)1995-03-19Clemson
PF5Markieff Morris6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)245 lb (111 kg)1989-09-02Kansas
SF11Abdel Nader6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)225 lb (102 kg)1993-09-25Iowa State
C3Nerlens Noel6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)230 lb (104 kg)1994-04-10Kentucky
PF54Patrick Patterson6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)230 lb (104 kg)1989-03-14Kentucky
SG21André Roberson6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)210 lb (95 kg)1991-12-04Colorado
PG17Dennis Schröder6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)172 lb (78 kg)1993-09-15Germany
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
  • (GL) Onassignment to G League affiliate
  • (TW) Two-way affiliate player
  • Injured Injured

Roster
Updated: March 27, 2019

Salaries

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PlayerSalary
Russell Westbrook$35,654,150
Paul George$30,560,700
Steven Adams$24,157,304
Dennis Schroder$15,500,000
Andre Roberson$10,000,000
Jerami Grant$8,653,847
Patrick Patterson$5,451,600
Alex Abrines$3,575,183
Raymond Felton$2,393,887
Terrance Ferguson$2,118,840
Nerlens Noel$1,757,429
Abdel Nader$1,378,242
Kyle Singler$999,200
Hamidou Diallo$838,464
Markieff Morris$573,295
Deonte Burton$151,587
Scotty Hopson$85,458
Richard Solomon$47,371
Total$134,896,557

All 2018-19 salaries.[31]
Waived with guaranteed money

Standings

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Conference

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Western Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1cGolden State Warriors *5725.69582
2yDenver Nuggets *5428.6593.082
3xPortland Trail Blazers5329.6464.082
4yHouston Rockets *5329.6464.082
5xUtah Jazz5032.6107.082
6xOklahoma City Thunder4933.5988.082
7xSan Antonio Spurs4834.5859.082
8xLos Angeles Clippers4834.5859.082
9Sacramento Kings3943.47618.082
10Los Angeles Lakers3745.45120.082
11Minnesota Timberwolves3646.43921.082
12Memphis Grizzlies3349.40224.082
13New Orleans Pelicans3349.40224.082
14Dallas Mavericks3349.40224.082
15Phoenix Suns1963.23238.082

Division

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Northwest DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yDenver Nuggets5428.65934‍–‍720‍–‍2112–482
xPortland Trail Blazers5329.6461.032‍–‍921‍–‍206–1082
xUtah Jazz5032.6104.029‍–‍1221‍–‍208–882
xOklahoma City Thunder4933.5985.027‍–‍1422‍–‍199–782
Minnesota Timberwolves3646.43918.025‍–‍1611‍–‍305–1182

Game log

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Preseason

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2018 preseason game log
Total: 3–1 (home: 2–1; road: 1–0)
Preseason: 3–1 (home: 2–1; road: 1–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1October 3DetroitL 91–97Dennis Schroder (21)Steven Adams (12)Dennis Schroder (9)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
0–1
2October 5@MinnesotaW 113–101Paul George (23)Steven Adams (13)Dennis Schroder (6)Target Center
9,807
1–1
3October 7AtlantaW 113–94Paul George (22)Steven Adams (9)Dennis Schroder (6)BOK Center
14,470
2–1
4October 9MilwaukeeW 119–115 (OT)Paul George (26)Nerlens Noel (14)Abdul Gaddy (5)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
3–1
2018–19 season schedule

Regular season

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2018–19 game log
Total: 49–33 (home: 27–14; road: 22–19)
October: 2–4 (home: 2–2; road: 0–2)
November: 12–3 (home: 7–1; road: 5–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
7November 1@CharlotteW 111–107Russell Westbrook (29)Steven Adams (12)Russell Westbrook (10)Spectrum Center
14,583
3–4
8November 2@WashingtonW 134–111Russell Westbrook (23)Nerlens Noel (7)Russell Westbrook (12)Capital One Arena
20,409
4–4
9November 5New OrleansW 122–116Paul George (23)Steven Adams (8)Russell Westbrook (9)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
5–4
10November 7@ClevelandW 95–86Dennis Schroder (28)Steven Adams (13)George &Adams &Ferguson &Felton (2)Quicken Loans Arena
19,432
6–4
11November 8HoustonW 98–80Paul George (20)Paul George(11)Paul George (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
7–4
12November 10@DallasL 96–111George &Adams (20)George &Adams (13)Paul George (6)American Airlines Center
19,818
7–5
13November 12PhoenixW 118–101Paul George (32)Paul George (8)Dennis Schroder (9)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
8–5
14November 14New YorkW 128–103Paul George (35)Paul George (7)Dennis Schroder (12)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
9–5
15November 17@PhoenixW 110–100Paul George (32)Paul George (11)Dennis Schroder (7)Talking Stick Resort Arena
16,376
10–5
16November 19@SacramentoL 113–117Russell Westbrook (29)Steven Adams (15)Russell Westbrook (7)Golden 1 Center
16,250
10–6
17November 21@Golden StateW 123–95Dennis Schroder (32)Adams,Grant,Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (13)Oracle Arena
19,596
11–6
18November 23CharlotteW 109–104Russell Westbrook (30)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
12–6
19November 24DenverL 98–105Paul George (24)Steven Adams (14)Russell Westbrook (12)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
12–7
20November 28ClevelandW 100–83Russell Westbrook (23)Russell Westbrook (18)Russell Westbrook (15)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
13–7
21November 30AtlantaW 124–109Russell Westbrook (23)Steven Adams (13)Russell Westbrook (10)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
14–7
December: 9–6 (home: 4–1; road: 5–5)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
22December 3@DetroitW 110–83Steven Adams (21)Paul George (10)Schroder,Westbrook (6)Little Caesars Arena
14,372
15–7
23December 5@BrooklynW 114–112Paul George (47)George &Westbrook (15)Russell Westbrook (17)Barclays Center
13,161
16–7
24December 7@ChicagoL 112–114Russell Westbrook (24)Russell Westbrook (17)Russell Westbrook (13)United Center
19,842
16–8
25December 10UtahW 122–113Paul George (31)Russell Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (10)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
17–8
26December 12@New OrleansL 114–118Paul George (25)Paul George (11)Russell Westbrook (7)Smoothie King Center
14,450
17–9
27December 14@DenverL 98–109Paul George (32)Russell Westbrook (14)Russell Westbrook (8)Pepsi Center
19,520
17–10
28December 15LA ClippersW 110–104Paul George (33)Russell Westbrook (9)Russell Westbrook (12)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
18–10
29December 17ChicagoW 121–96Paul George (24)Russell Westbrook (16)Russell Westbrook (11)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
19–10
30December 19@SacramentoW 132–113Paul George (43)Steven Adams (23)Russell Westbrook (17)Golden 1 Center
17,583
20–10
31December 22@UtahW 107–106Paul George (43)Paul George (14)Russell Westbrook (9)Vivint Smart Home Arena
19,111
21–10
32December 23MinnesotaL 112–114Paul George (31)Paul George (11)Russell Westbrook (10)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
21–11
33December 25@HoustonL 109–113Paul George (28)Paul George (14)Russell Westbrook (9)Toyota Center
18,055
21–12
34December 28@PhoenixW 118–102Russell Westbrook (40)Steven Adams (13)Russell Westbrook (8)Talking Stick Resort Arena
18,055
22–12
35December 30@DallasL 103–105Paul George (36)Westbrook,Adams (9)Russell Westbrook (8)American Airlines Center
20,380
22–13
36December 31DallasW 122–102Russell Westbrook (32)Steven Adams (13)Russell Westbrook (11)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
23–13
January: 9–5 (home: 4–3; road: 5–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
37January 2@LA LakersW 107–100Paul George (37)Russell Westbrook (16)Russell Westbrook (10)Staples Center
18,997
24–13
38January 4@PortlandW 111–109Paul George (37)Steven Adams (12)Russell Westbrook (7)Moda Center
19,393
25–13
39January 6WashingtonL 98–116Russell Westbrook (22)Russell Westbrook (15)Russell Westbrook (13)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
25–14
40January 8MinnesotaL 117–119Paul George (27)Steven Adams (12)Russell Westbrook (16)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
25–15
41January 10@San AntonioL 147–154 (2OT)Paul George (30)Russell Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook (24)AT&T Center
18,354
25–16
42January 12San AntonioW 122–112Russell Westbrook (24)Paul George (11)Russell Westbrook (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
26–16
43January 15@AtlantaL 126–142Russell Westbrook (31)Paul George (11)Russell Westbrook (8)State Farm Arena
15,045
26–17
44January 17LA LakersL 128–138 (OT)Paul George (27)Steven Adams (15)Russell Westbrook (13)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
26–18
45January 19@PhiladelphiaW 117–115Paul George (31)Russell Westbrook (10)Russell Westbrook (6)Wells Fargo Center
20,646
27–18
46January 21@New YorkW 127–109Paul George (31)Russell Westbrook (10)Russell Westbrook (9)Madison Square Garden
19,493
28–18
47January 22PortlandW 123–114Russell Westbrook (29)Russell Westbrook (10)Russell Westbrook (14)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
29–18
48January 24New OrleansW 122–116Russell Westbrook (23)Russell Westbrook (17)Russell Westbrook (16)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
30–18
49January 27MilwaukeeW 118–112Paul George (36)Russell Westbrook,George (13)Russell Westbrook (11)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
31–18
50January 29@OrlandoW 126–117Paul George (37)Russell Westbrook (14)Russell Westbrook (14)Amway Center
16,341
32–18
February: 6–5 (home: 4–2; road: 2–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
51February 1@MiamiW 118–102Paul George (43)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (14)American Airlines Arena
19,600
33–18
52February 3@BostonL 129–134Paul George (37)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (16)TD Garden
18,624
33–19
53February 5OrlandoW 132–122Paul George (39)Russell Westbrook (15)Russell Westbrook (16)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
34–19
54February 7MemphisW 117–95Paul George (27)Russell Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook (15)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
35–19
55February 9@HoustonW 117–112Paul George (45)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (11)Toyota Center
18,061
36–19
56February 11PortlandW 120–111Paul George (47)Russell Westbrook (14)Russell Westbrook (11)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
37–19
57February 14@New OrleansL 122–131Russell Westbrook (44)Russell Westbrook (14)Russell Westbrook (11)Smoothie King Center
15,686
37–20
All-Star Break
58February 22UtahW 148–147 (2OT)Paul George (45)Russell Westbrook (15)Russell Westbrook (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
38–20
59February 23SacramentoL 116–119Russell Westbrook (41)Paul George (13)Paul George (5)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
38–21
60February 26@DenverL 112–121Paul George (25)Russell Westbrook (14)Russell Westbrook (9)Pepsi Center
18,378
38–22
61February 28PhiladelphiaL 104–108Grant,Westbrook (23)Steven Adams (14)Russell Westbrook (11)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
38–23
March: 6–10 (home: 3–5; road: 3–5)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
62March 2@San AntonioL 102–116Russell Westbrook (19)Steven Adams (13)Russell Westbrook (8)AT&T Center
18,439
38–24
63March 3MemphisW 99–95Russell Westbrook (22)Steven Adams (26)Dennis Schroder (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
39–24
64March 5@MinnesotaL 120–131Paul George (25)Russell Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook (6)Target Center
15,728
39–25
65March 7@PortlandW 129–121 (OT)Russell Westbrook (37)Paul George (14)Paul George (6)Moda Center
20,037
40–25
66March 8@LA ClippersL 110–118Russell Westbrook (32)Steven Adams (10)Russell Westbrook (7)Staples Center
17,915
40–26
67March 11@UtahW 98–89Dennis Schroder (24)George,Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (8)Vivint Smart Home Arena
18,306
41–26
68March 13BrooklynW 108–96Russell Westbrook (31)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (11)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
42–26
69March 14@IndianaL 106–108Paul George (36)Russell Westbrook (14)Russell Westbrook (11)Bankers Life Fieldhouse
16,656
42–27
70March 16Golden StateL 88–110Paul George (29)Paul George (13)Russell Westbrook (9)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
42–28
71March 18MiamiL 107–116Paul George (31)Steven Adams (12)Dennis Schroder (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
42–29
72March 20TorontoL 114–123 (OT)Russell Westbrook (42)Jerami Grant (14)Russell Westbrook (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
42–30
73March 22@TorontoW 116–109Paul George (28)Russell Westbrook (12)Russell Westbrook (13)Scotiabank Arena
20,014
43–30
74March 25@MemphisL 103–115Paul George (30)Paul George (12)Russell Westbrook (7)FedExForum
15,144
43–31
75March 27IndianaW 107–99Steven Adams (25)Steven Adams (12)Russell Westbrook (12)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
44–31
76March 29DenverL 105–115Russell Westbrook (27)George,Westbrook (9)Russell Westbrook (9)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
44–32
77March 31DallasL 103–106Paul George (27)Steven Adams (15)Russell Westbrook (11)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
44–33
April: 5–0 (home: 3–0; road: 2–0)
2018–19 season schedule

Playoffs

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See also:2019 NBA Playoffs
2019 playoff game log
First Round: 1–4 (home: 1–1; road: 0–3)
2019 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 Abrines31219.035.7%32.3%92.3%1.50.60.50.25.3
Steven Adams808033.459.5%0.0%50.0%9.51.61.51.013.9
Deonte Burton3207.540.2%29.6%66.7%0.90.30.20.32.6
Tyler Davis101.00.0%--1.00.00.00.00.0
Hamidou Diallo51310.345.5%16.7%61.0%1.90.30.40.23.7
Jawun Evans101.00.0%0.0%-0.00.00.00.00.0
Raymond Felton33011.540.7%32.8%92.3%1.01.60.30.24.3
Terrance Ferguson747426.142.9%36.6%72.5%1.91.00.50.26.9
Paul George777736.943.8%38.6%83.9%8.24.12.20.428.0
Jerami Grant807732.749.7%39.2%71.0%5.21.00.81.313.6
Donte Grantham300.70.0%0.0%-0.00.00.00.00.0
Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot2115.930.2%22.7%66.7%0.90.20.20.01.7
Markieff Morris24116.139.1%33.9%73.7%3.80.80.50.16.5
Abdel Nader61111.442.3%32.0%75.0%1.90.30.30.24.0
Nerlens Noel77213.758.7%-68.4%4.20.60.91.24.9
Patrick Patterson63513.737.4%33.6%63.3%2.30.50.30.23.6
André Roberson-----------
Dennis Schröder791429.341.4%34.1%81.9%3.64.10.80.215.5
Russell Westbrook737336.042.8%29.0%65.6%11.110.71.90.522.9
  Led team in statistic

After all games.[32]
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
Steven Adams5531.866.7%0.0%37.5%7.21.41.01.011.8
Deonte Burton301.320.0%0.0%-0.70.00.00.00.7
Raymond Felton5011.430.8%25.0%50.0%0.60.60.80.22.2
Terrance Ferguson5525.636.0%38.9%-2.41.20.40.05.0
Paul George5540.843.6%31.9%81.6%8.63.61.40.228.6
Jerami Grant5535.250.0%45.0%69.2%5.60.80.62.011.6
Markieff Morris5011.831.3%28.6%77.8%2.61.00.20.63.8
Abdel Nader301.750.0%--0.00.00.00.30.7
Nerlens Noel5012.060.0%-0.0%3.80.00.40.64.8
Dennis Schröder5030.245.5%30.0%72.2%3.23.40.80.013.8
Russell Westbrook5539.436.0%32.4%88.5%8.810.61.00.622.8
  Led team in statistic

After all games.[33]

Individual game highs

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CategoryPlayerStatistic
PointsPaul George
Paul George
47vsNets on December 5, 2018
47vsTrail Blazers on February 11, 2019
ReboundsSteven Adams23vsKings on December 19, 2018
AssistsRussell Westbrook24vsSpurs on January 10, 2019
StealsPaul George
Russell Westbrook
Russell Westbrook
Russell Westbrook
Paul George
6vsRockets on November 8, 2018
6vsClippers on December 15, 2018
6vsKings on December 19, 2018
6vsMavericks on December 30, 2018
6vsNuggets on February 26, 2019
BlocksJerami Grant
Nerlens Noel
Steven Adams
5vsBucks on January 27, 2019
5vsMagic on January 29, 2019
5vsLakers on April 2, 2019
MinutesPaul George50:26vsJazz on February 22, 2019
CategoryPlayerStatistic
Field goals madeRussell Westbrook18vsPelicans on February 14, 2019
Threes madePaul George10vsHeat on February 1, 2019
Free throws madePaul George17vsTrail Blazers on March 7, 2019
Double-DoublesRussell Westbrook57
Triple-DoublesRussell Westbrook34

Transactions

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Main article:List of 2018–19 NBA season transactions

Overview

[edit]
Players Added

Via trade

Via free agency

Players Lost

Via trade

Via free agency

Via retirement

Waived

Trades

[edit]
July 6, 2018[34]ToOklahoma City Thunder
Draft rights toHamidou Diallo
ToCharlotte Hornets
2019 second-round pick
Cash considerations
July 20, 2018[35]ToOklahoma City Thunder
Rodney Purvis
ToOrlando Magic
Dakari Johnson
Cash considerations
July 23, 2018[36]ToOklahoma City Thunder
Abdel Nader
Cash considerations
ToBoston Celtics
Rodney Purvis
July 25, 2018[37]ToOklahoma City Thunder
Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot via PHI
Dennis Schröder via ATL
ToAtlanta Hawks
Justin Anderson via PHI
Carmelo Anthony via OKC
2022 first-round pick via OKC
ToPhiladelphia 76ers
Mike Muscala via ATL
February 1, 2019[38]ToOklahoma City Thunder
2020 protected second-round pick
ToChicago Bulls
Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot
Cash considerations

Free agency

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Re-signed

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DatePlayerContract
July 6, 2018Paul George[39]Multi-Year
July 7, 2018Jerami Grant[40]Multi-Year
July 12, 2018Raymond Felton[41]Standard
In-Season Re-Signings
March 10, 2019Deonte Burton[42]Multi-Year

Additions

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DatePlayerContractFormer team
July 6, 2018Nerlens Noel[43]StandardDallas Mavericks
July 7, 2018Deonte Burton[44]Two-WaySouth KoreaWonju DB Promy
August 13, 2018Tyler Davis[45]Two-WayTexas A&M (NCAA)
In-Season Additions
December 28, 2018Donte Grantham[46]Two-WayOklahoma City Blue (G League)
February 14, 2019Scotty Hopson[47]10-DayOklahoma City Blue (G League)
February 14, 2019Richard Solomon[48]10-DayOklahoma City Blue (G League)
February 20, 2019Markieff Morris[49]StandardWashington Wizards
March 25, 2019Jawun Evans[50]Two-WayPhoenix Suns

Subtractions

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DatePlayerReason leftNew team
May 10, 2018Nick Collison[51]RetiredN/A
August 20, 2018Daniel Hamilton[52]Free AgentAtlanta Hawks
August 21, 2018PJ Dozier[53]Free AgentBoston Celtics
August 31, 2018Kyle Singler[54]WaivedSpainObradoiro CAB
October 22, 2018Josh Huestis[55]Free AgentAustin Spurs (G League)
January 15, 2019Corey Brewer[56]Free AgentPhiladelphia 76ers
In-Season Subtractions
December 27, 2018Tyler Davis[57]WaivedChinaXinjiang Flying Tigers
February 9, 2019Alex Abrines[58]WaivedSpainFC Barcelona

Awards, records and milestones

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Awards

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PlayerAwardDate awardedRef.
Russell WestbrookWestern Conference Player of the WeekNovember 5, 2018[59]
Paul GeorgeWestern Conference Player of the WeekDecember 24, 2018[60]
Paul GeorgeNBA All-Star starter (6th appearance)January 24, 2019[61]
Paul GeorgeWestern Conference Player of the WeekJanuary 28, 2019[62]
Russell WestbrookNBA All-Star reserve (8th appearance)January 31, 2019[63]
Paul GeorgeWestern Conference Player of the WeekFebruary 11, 2019[64]
Hamidou DialloNBA Slam Dunk Contest championFebruary 16, 2019[65]
Paul GeorgeWestern Conference Player of the Month (February)March 1, 2019[66]
Russell WestbrookWestern Conference Player of the WeekApril 8, 2019[67]
Paul GeorgeNBAsteals leaderApril 10, 2019[68]
Russell WestbrookNBAassists leader (2nd time)April 10, 2019[69]
Paul GeorgeAll-Defensive First TeamMay 23, 2019[70]
Paul GeorgeAll-NBA First TeamMay 23, 2019[71]
Russell WestbrookAll-NBA Third TeamMay 23, 2019[72]

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