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2011–12 Oklahoma City Thunder season

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NBA professional basketball team season

NBA professional basketball team season
2011–12 Oklahoma City Thunder season
Conference champions
Division champions
Head coachScott Brooks
General managerSam Presti
OwnersProfessional Basketball Club LLC
ArenaChesapeake Energy Arena
Results
Record47–19 (.712)
PlaceDivision: 1st (Northwest)
Conference: 2nd (Western)
Playoff finishNBA Finals
(lost toHeat 1–4)

Stats atBasketball Reference
Local media
TelevisionFox Sports Oklahoma
Radio
< 2010–112012–13 >

The2011–12Oklahoma City Thunder season was the 4th season of the franchise's existence inOklahoma City as a member of theNational Basketball Association (NBA).

The Thunder continued to build on recent success in previous years by making theNBA Playoffs, first defeating and sweeping the defending NBA champions, theDallas Mavericks, in four games in the First Round, then defeated theLos Angeles Lakers in five games in the Semi-finals, and finally, defeated theSan Antonio Spurs in six games in the Western Conference finals to advance to theNBA Finals for the first time since1996, when the club was based inSeattle.

In the NBA Finals, the Thunder faced off against theBig Three-ledMiami Heat, who made an appearance in theprevious NBA Finals, but lost to theDallas Mavericks in six games. Despite winning Game 1 in the NBA Finals, the Thunder would then go on to lose the next four games and the NBA Finals against the Heat.They would not return to the NBA Finals until2025.

Other season highlights included forwardKevin Durant's third consecutive NBA scoring title, and Durant being named the MVP of theAll-Star Game. Following the season,James Harden was traded to theHouston Rockets.

Offseason

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Draft picks

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Reggie Jackson was selected 24th overall by theOklahoma City Thunder.
Main article:2011 NBA draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege/Club team
124Reggie JacksonPGUnited StatesBoston College

The Thunder had only their own first-round pick entering the draft.[1] The Thunder traded their 2011 second-round pick in theLatavious Williams trade with theMiami Heat back in 2010.[2] The Thunder ended2011 NBA draft night with Boston College guardReggie Jackson.[3]

Trades

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On December 13, the Thunder tradedRobert Vaden, a 2012 second-round pick and a 2013 second-round pick to theMinnesota Timberwolves in exchange forLazar Hayward. Presti said on Hayward that his "toughness, length, and shooting are attributes that will add depth to our roster."[4]

On December 19, the Thunder tradedByron Mullens to theCharlotte Bobcats in exchange for a 2013 second-round pick. Mullens only played in 26 games over two seasons being stuck behindKendrick Perkins,Nazr Mohammed andCole Aldrich.[5]

Free agency

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Main article:List of 2011–12 NBA season transactions

For this offseason, free agency began on December 9, 2011, due to the2011 NBA lockout.Daequan Cook was set to hit restricted free agency. On December 9, Cook agreed to a two-year, $6.5 million deal to re-sign with the Thunder.[6][7] On December 13,Ryan Reid signed a deal with the Thunder. Reid was originally selected 57th overall in the2010 NBA draft but did not a sign a contract in the2010–11 season, instead playing the season with theTulsa 66ers.[8]

On December 24, the Thunder waivedNate Robinson. Robinson opted to stay in his hometownSeattle after spending most of his Thunder tenure on the bench.[9][10]

Roster

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2011–12 Oklahoma City Thunder roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.PlayerHeightWeightDOBFrom
C45Cole Aldrich6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)245 lb (111 kg)1988-10-31Kansas
PF4Nick Collison6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)255 lb (116 kg)1980-10-26Kansas
SG14Daequan Cook6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)210 lb (95 kg)1987-04-28Ohio State
SF35Kevin Durant6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)230 lb (104 kg)1988-09-29Texas
PG37Derek Fisher6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)210 lb (95 kg)1974-08-09Little Rock
SG13James Harden6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)220 lb (100 kg)1989-08-26Arizona State
SF11Lazar Hayward6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)225 lb (102 kg)1986-11-26Marquette
PF9Serge Ibaka6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)235 lb (107 kg)1989-09-18Spain
SG7Royal Ivey6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)215 lb (98 kg)1981-12-20Texas
PG15Reggie Jackson6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)208 lb (94 kg)1990-04-16Boston College
PG6Eric Maynor6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)175 lb (79 kg)1987-06-11VCU
C8Nazr Mohammed6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)250 lb (113 kg)1977-09-05Kentucky
C5Kendrick Perkins6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)267 lb (121 kg)1984-11-10Clifton J. Ozen HS (TX)
SG2Thabo Sefolosha6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)215 lb (98 kg)1984-05-02Switzerland
PG0Russell Westbrook6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)187 lb (85 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: March 25, 2012

Standings

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Conference

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Western Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1c-San Antonio Spurs *5016.75866
2y-Oklahoma City Thunder *4719.7123.066
3y-Los Angeles Lakers *4125.6219.066
4x-Memphis Grizzlies4125.6219.066
5x-Los Angeles Clippers4026.60610.066
6x-Denver Nuggets3828.57612.066
7x-Dallas Mavericks3630.54514.066
8x-Utah Jazz3630.54514.066
9Houston Rockets3432.51516.066
10Phoenix Suns3333.50017.066
11Portland Trail Blazers2838.42422.066
12Minnesota Timberwolves2640.39424.066
13Golden State Warriors2343.34827.066
14Sacramento Kings2244.33328.066
15New Orleans Hornets2145.31829.066

Division

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Northwest DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
y-Oklahoma City Thunder4719.71226‍–‍721‍–‍1210–366
x-Denver Nuggets3828.5769.020‍–‍1318‍–‍156–766
x-Utah Jazz3630.54511.025‍–‍811‍–‍229–466
Portland Trail Blazers2838.42419.020‍–‍138‍–‍254–1066
Minnesota Timberwolves2640.39421.013‍–‍2013‍–‍204–966

Game log

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Preseason

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2011 pre-season game log
Pre-season: 2–0 (home: 1–0; road: 1–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1December 18@DallasW 106–92Kevin Durant (21)Kendrick Perkins (8)Russell Westbrook (4)American Airlines Center1–0
2December 20DallasW 87–83James Harden (13)Kendrick Perkins
James Harden (8)
James Harden (5)Chesapeake Energy Arena2–0
2011–12 season schedule

Regular season

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2011–12 game log
Total: 47–19 (home: 26–7; road: 21–12)
December: 5–0 (home: 3–0; road: 2–0)
January: 11–4 (home: 5–1; road: 6–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
6January 2@DallasL 87–100Kevin Durant (27)Serge Ibaka
Russell Westbrook (8)
Russell Westbrook
James Harden (3)
American Airlines Center
20,108
5–1
7January 3PortlandL 93–103James Harden (23)Nick Collison (6)Russell Westbrook (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
5–2
8January 6HoustonW 109–94Kevin Durant (26)Serge Ibaka (9)Russell Westbrook (5)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
6–2
9January 7@HoustonW 98–95Kevin Durant (27)Kendrick Perkins (9)Russell Westbrook (6)Toyota Center
14,327
7–2
10January 8San AntonioW 108–96Kevin Durant (21)Nick Collison
Kevin Durant (10)
Kevin Durant (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
8–2
11January 10@MemphisW 100–95Russell Westbrook (30)Kendrick Perkins (13)Kevin Durant (5)FedExForum
13,601
9–2
12January 11@New OrleansW 95–85Kevin Durant (29)Kevin Durant (10)Russell Westbrook (7)New Orleans Arena
13,565
10–2
13January 14New YorkW 104–92Kevin Durant (28)Russell Westbrook (8)Russell Westbrook (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
11–2
14January 16@BostonW 97–88Kevin Durant (28)Kevin Durant
Russell Westbrook (7)
Kevin Durant
Russell Westbrook (4)
TD Garden
18,624
12–2
15January 18@WashingtonL 102–105Russell Westbrook (36)Serge Ibaka (10)Russell Westbrook (7)Verizon Center
15,075
12–3
16January 21@New JerseyW 84–74Russell Westbrook (21)Kevin Durant (15)Russell Westbrook (6)Prudential Center
15,201
13–3
17January 23DetroitW 99–79Russell Westbrook
James Harden (24)
Serge Ibaka (10)Russell Westbrook (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
14–3
18January 25New OrleansW 101–91Kevin Durant (25)Kevin Durant
Serge Ibaka (7)
James Harden (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
15–3
19January 27@Golden StateW 120–109Kevin Durant (37)Kevin Durant (13)Russell Westbrook (11)Oracle Arena
19,596
16–3
20January 30@L. A. ClippersL 100–112Kevin Durant (36)Kevin Durant (13)James Harden (5)Staples Center
19,404
16–4
February: 12–3 (home: 7–0; road: 5–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
21February 1@DallasW 95–86Russell Westbrook (33)Kevin Durant (13)James Harden (9)American Airlines Center
20,316
17–4
22February 3MemphisW 101–94Kevin Durant (36)Kevin Durant (10)Russell Westbrook (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
18–4
23February 4@San AntonioL 96–107Kevin Durant (22)Kevin Durant (11)Russell Westbrook (6)AT&T Center
18,581
18–5
24February 6@PortlandW 111–107Kevin Durant (33)Serge Ibaka (13)Russell Westbrook (8)Rose Garden
20,559
19–5
25February 7@Golden StateW 119–116Kevin Durant (33)Kevin Durant (10)Kevin Durant
Russell Westbrook
James Harden (7)
Oracle Arena
17,971
20–5
26February 9@SacramentoL 101–106Kevin Durant (27)Serge Ibaka (9)Kevin Durant
Russell Westbrook
James Harden
Nick Collison (3)
Power Balance Pavilion
17,317
20–6
27February 10@UtahW 101–87Russell Westbrook (28)Serge Ibaka (11)Russell Westbrook (3)EnergySolutions Arena
19,911
21–6
28February 14UtahW 111–85James Harden (22)Serge Ibaka (10)Reggie Jackson (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
22–6
29February 15@HoustonL 95–96Kevin Durant (33)Kevin Durant
Russell Westbrook (8)
Russell Westbrook
James Harden (4)
Toyota Center
18,274
22–7
30February 17Golden StateW 110–87James Harden (25)Kevin Durant (10)Kevin Durant (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
23–7
31February 19DenverW 124–118Kevin Durant (51)Serge Ibaka (15)Russell Westbrook (9)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
24–7
32February 20New OrleansW 101–93Kevin Durant
Russell Westbrook (31)
Kendrick Perkins (10)Kevin Durant
Russell Westbrook
Reggie Jackson (4)
Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
25–7
33February 22BostonW 119–104Russell Westbrook (31)Kendrick Perkins (10)James Harden (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
26–7
34February 23L. A. LakersW 100–85Kevin Durant (33)Serge Ibaka (13)Kevin Durant
Russell Westbrook (6)
Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
27–7
All-Star Break
35February 29@PhiladelphiaW 92–88Kevin Durant (23)Russell Westbrook (13)Russell Westbrook
James Harden (4)
Wells Fargo Center
19,746
28–7
March: 11–5 (home: 7–3; road: 4–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
36March 1@OrlandoW 105–102Kevin Durant (38)Kendrick Perkins (11)Russell Westbrook (10)Amway Center
18,846
29–7
37March 3@AtlantaL 90–97Kevin Durant (35)Kevin Durant (8)Russell Westbrook (4)Philips Arena
18,087
29–8
38March 5DallasW 95–91Russell Westbrook (24)Kendrick Perkins (14)James Harden (4)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
30–8
39March 7PhoenixW 115–104Russell Westbrook (31)Serge Ibaka (20)Russell Westbrook (10)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
31–8
40March 9ClevelandL 90–96Kevin Durant (23)Kevin Durant (8)Kevin Durant (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
31–9
41March 10CharlotteW 122–95James Harden (33)Kevin Durant (7)Reggie Jackson (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
32–9
42March 13HoustonL 103–104Kevin Durant (28)Kevin Durant (12)James Harden (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
32–10
43March 15@DenverW 103–90Kevin Durant (24)Kevin Durant (8)Russell Westbrook (5)Pepsi Center
18,458
33–10
44March 16San AntonioL 105–114Russell Westbrook (36)Serge Ibaka (12)Russell Westbrook (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
33–11
45March 18PortlandW 111–95Russell Westbrook (28)Serge Ibaka (8)James Harden (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
34–11
46March 20@UtahL 90–97Russell Westbrook (23)Serge Ibaka (10)Russell Westbrook (3)EnergySolutions Arena
18,138
34–12
47March 21L. A. ClippersW 114–91Kevin Durant (32)Kevin Durant (9)Kevin Durant
James Harden (5)
Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
35–12
48March 23MinnesotaW 149–140 (2OT)Russell Westbrook (45)Kevin Durant (17)James Harden
Russell Westbrook (6)
Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
36–12
49March 25MiamiW 103–87Kevin Durant (28)Serge Ibaka (10)Kevin Durant (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
37–12
50March 27@PortlandW 109–95Russell Westbrook (32)Serge Ibaka (12)Russell Westbrook (8)Rose Garden
20,626
38–12
51March 29@L. A. LakersW 102–93Russell Westbrook (36)Kevin Durant (11)Russell Westbrook (6)Staples Center
18,997
39–12
April: 8–7 (home: 4–3; road: 4–4)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
52April 1ChicagoW 92–78Russell Westbrook (27)Kevin Durant (10)Russell Westbrook (5)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
40–12
53April 2MemphisL 88–94Kevin Durant (21)Kendrick Perkins (11)James Harden (5)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
40–13
54April 4@MiamiL 93–98Kevin Durant (30)Serge Ibaka
Kendrick Perkins
Nick Collison (7)
James Harden (5)American Airlines Arena
20,104
40–14
55April 6@IndianaL 98–103Kevin Durant (44)Russell Westbrook (11)Russell Westbrook (9)Bankers Life Fieldhouse
18,165
40–15
56April 8TorontoW 91–75Kevin Durant (23)Nick Collison (9)Russell Westbrook (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
41–15
57April 9@MilwaukeeW 109–89Russell Westbrook (26)Kendrick Perkins
Russell Westbrook
Nick Collison (7)
Kevin Durant (8)Bradley Center
14,111
42–15
58April 11L. A. ClippersL 98–100Kevin Durant (22)Kevin Durant (9)Russell Westbrook (7)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
42–16
59April 13SacramentoW 115–89Kevin Durant (29)Kendrick Perkins (11)Russell Westbrook (5)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
43–16
60April 14@MinnesotaW 115–110Kevin Durant (43)Serge Ibaka (12)Russell Westbrook (8)Target Center
19,552
44–16
61April 16@L. A. ClippersL 77–92Kevin Durant (24)Kendrick Perkins (9)James Harden
Russell Westbrook (3)
Staples Center
19,516
44–17
62April 18@PhoenixW 109–97James Harden (40)Kevin Durant (11)Kevin Durant
Russell Westbrook (5)
US Airways Center
14,873
45–17
63April 20@SacramentoW 103–92Kevin Durant (29)Kevin Durant (14)Kevin Durant (7)Power Balance Pavilion
16,882
46–17
64April 22@L. A. LakersL 106–114 (2OT)Kevin Durant (35)Serge Ibaka (14)Russell Westbrook (10)Staples Center
18,997
46–18
65April 24SacramentoW 118–110Kevin Durant (32)Kevin Durant (9)Russell Westbrook (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
47–18
66April 25DenverL 101–106Kevin Durant (32)Kendrick Perkins
Russell Westbrook (6)
Russell Westbrook (9)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
47–19
2011–12 season schedule

Playoffs

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See also:2012 NBA Playoffs
2012 playoff game log
First round: 4–0 (home: 2–0; road: 2–0)
Conference finals: 4–2 (home: 3–0; road: 1–2)
NBA Finals: 1–4 (home: 1–1; road: 0–3)
2012 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
Cole Aldrich2606.752.4%-92.9%1.80.10.30.62.2
Nick Collison63020.759.7%0.0%71.0%4.31.30.50.44.5
Daequan Cook572217.436.8%34.6%63.6%2.10.30.40.25.5
Kevin Durant666638.649.6%38.7%86.0%8.03.51.31.228.0
Derek Fisher20020.434.3%31.4%92.9%1.50.40.60.14.9
James Harden62231.449.1%39.0%84.6%4.13.71.00.216.8
Lazar Hayward2605.434.2%28.6%58.3%0.60.20.10.01.4
Serge Ibaka666627.253.5%33.3%66.1%7.50.40.53.79.1
Royal Ivey34010.435.6%34.0%12.5%0.70.30.40.02.1
Reggie Jackson45011.132.1%21.0%86.2%1.21.60.60.03.1
Eric Maynor9015.235.9%35.3%100%1.42.40.60.04.2
Nazr Mohammed63111.046.7%0.0%56.5%2.70.20.30.62.7
Kendrick Perkins656526.848.9%-65.2%6.61.20.41.15.1
Ryan Reid503.480.0%--0.40.00.00.01.6
Thabo Sefolosha424221.843.2%43.7%88.4%3.01.10.90.44.8
Russell Westbrook666635.345.7%31.6%82.3%4.65.51.70.323.6
  Led team in statistic

After all games.[11]
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
Cole Aldrich505.044.4%-50.0%2.60.00.00.02.0
Nick Collison20016.664.7%-42.9%3.41.00.60.33.5
Daequan Cook1606.837.8%33.3%0.0%0.60.30.20.02.3
Kevin Durant202041.951.7%37.3%86.4%7.43.71.51.228.5
Derek Fisher20022.341.5%37.5%100%1.61.30.90.16.3
James Harden20031.543.5%41.0%85.7%5.13.41.60.116.3
Lazar Hayward503.666.7%--0.80.00.00.00.8
Serge Ibaka202028.552.8%25.0%72.2%5.80.60.63.09.8
Royal Ivey504.236.4%40.0%50.0%0.60.20.40.02.2
Nazr Mohammed8010.450.0%-50.0%2.00.10.00.42.3
Kendrick Perkins202025.941.6%-80.0%6.20.70.41.34.7
Thabo Sefolosha202022.340.2%32.7%88.9%2.71.31.50.55.3
Russell Westbrook202038.443.5%27.7%80.2%5.55.91.60.423.1
  Led team in statistic

After all games.[12]

Individual game highs

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CategoryPlayerStatistic
PointsKevin Durant51vsNuggets on February 19, 2012
ReboundsSerge Ibaka20vsSuns on March 7, 2012
AssistsRussell Westbrook11vsWarriors on January 27, 2012
StealsRussell Westbrook
Thabo Sefolosha
7vsWarriors on January 27, 2012
7vsBucks on April 9, 2012
BlocksSerge Ibaka11vsNuggets on February 19, 2012
MinutesKevin Durant52:24vsTimberwolves on March 23, 2012
CategoryPlayerStatistic
Field goals madeKevin Durant19vsNuggets on February 19, 2012
Threes madeJames Harden
Daequan Cook
Kevin Durant
Kevin Durant
James Harden
Kevin Durant
5vsPistons on January 23, 2012
5vsWarriors on February 7, 2012
5vsNuggets on February 19, 2012
5vsMagic on March 1, 2012
5vsSuns on April 18, 2012
5vsNuggets on April 25, 2012
Free throws madeKevin Durant5vsKings on April 24, 2012
Double-doublesKevin Durant18
Triple-doublesSerge Ibaka1

Awards and records

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Awards

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DatePlayerAward
January 3, 2012Kevin Durant(1/3)[13]December 25–January 1 Player of the Week[a]
January 30, 2012Russell Westbrook(1/2)[14]January 23–29 Player of the Week[b]
February 2, 2012Kevin Durant[15]All-Star[c]
February 9, 2012Russell Westbrook[16]All-Star[d]
February 11, 2012Scott Brooks[17]Western Conference All-Star Head Coach[e]
February 13, 2012Russell Westbrook(2/2)[18]February 6–12 Player of the Week[f]
February 20, 2012Kevin Durant(2/3)[19]February 13–19 Player of the Week[g]
March 2, 2012Kevin Durant(1/2)[20]February Player of the Month[h]
March 26, 2012Kevin Durant(3/3)[21]March 19–25 Player of the Week[i]
April 4, 2012Kevin Durant(2/2)[22]March Player of the Month[j]
May 10, 2012James Harden[23]Sixth Man of the Year[k]
May 23, 2012Serge Ibaka[24]All-Defensive First Team[l]
May 24, 2012Kevin Durant[25]All-NBA First Team[m]
May 24, 2012Russell Westbrook[26]All-NBA Second Team[n]

Injuries

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PlayerDurationInjuryGames missed
StartEnd
Thabo SefoloshaJanuary 3, 2012January 6, 2012Flu-like symptoms1
Eric MaynorJanuary 8, 2012November 1, 2012Torn right ACL57
Thabo SefoloshaJanuary 30, 2012March 13, 2012Right foot surgery22
Kendrick PerkinsFebruary 17, 2012February 19, 2012Knee contusion1
James HardenFebruary 20, 2012February 22, 2012Sore ankle1
Nick CollisonFebruary 20, 2012February 29, 2012Quad contusion3
Daequan CookMarch 21, 2012April 1, 2012Right MCL sprain6
James HardenApril 13, 2012April 14, 2012Sore right knee1
James HardenApril 24, 2012April 28, 2012Concussion2

Transactions

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Main article:List of 2011–12 NBA season transactions

Overview

[edit]
Players Added

Via draft

Via trade

Via free agency

Players Lost

Via trade

Waived

Trades

[edit]
December 13, 2011[27]ToOklahoma City Thunder
Lazar Hayward
ToMinnesota Timberwolves
Robert Vaden
2012 second-round pick
2013 second-round pick
December 19, 2011[28]ToOklahoma City Thunder
2013 second-round pick
ToCharlotte Bobcats
Byron Mullens

Free agency

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Re-signed

[edit]
DatePlayerContract
December 9, 2011Daequan Cook[29]Multi-Year Contract
January 19, 2012Russell Westbrook[30]Multi-Year Extension

Additions

[edit]
DatePlayerContractFormer team
December 13, 2011Ryan Reid[31]StandardTulsa 66ers (D-League)
March 21, 2012Derek Fisher[32]StandardLos Angeles Lakers

Subtractions

[edit]
DatePlayerReason leftNew team
December 24, 2011Nate Robinson[33]WaivedGolden State Warriors
March 21, 2012Ryan Reid[34]WaivedTulsa 66ers (D-League)

References

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  4. ^"Thunder Acquires Lazar Hayward".nba.com. December 13, 2011. RetrievedNovember 8, 2022.
  5. ^"Thunder deal Byron Mullens to Bobcats".espn.com. December 19, 2011. RetrievedNovember 8, 2022.
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  1. ^Durant helped the Thunder to a 5-0 start as well, averaging a Western Conference-best 27.4 points (second overall), while shooting .547 from the field and .500 from beyond the arc. Durant opened the 2011-12 campaign with four 30-plus-point performances. He recorded a double-double – 30 points and 11 rebounds – in a 104-102 win over the Mavericks Dec. 29.
  2. ^Westbrook led the Thunder to a 3-0 week, including wins over the Pistons and Hornets. Westbrook averaged 22.0 points, 7.3 assists, 4.0 rebounds and 3.3 steals. Oklahoma City’s 120-109 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Jan. 27 was keyed by Westbrook’s 28 points, 11 assists, seven steals and six rebounds.
  3. ^Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant was named a starter on the 2012 Western Conference All-Star team after receiving 1,345,566 votes, second most in the Western Conference, the NBA announced today.
  4. ^For the second straight season, Westbrook will join teammate Kevin Durant on the Western Conference All-Star squad. In his first All-Star appearance, Westbrook finished with 12 points, five rebounds and two assists in 14 minutes of action.
  5. ^Oklahoma City head coach Scott Brooks and his coaching staff will guide the Western Conference All-Stars on February 26th at Amway Center in Orlando, it was announced by the NBA.
  6. ^Westbrook helped the Thunder to a 3-1 week, averaging 30.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 2.5 steals. Westbrook scored 28 or more points in all four of Oklahoma City’s games, and posted one double-double (28 points, 11 rebounds) on Feb. 6, in a 111-107 win over the Portland Trail Blazers. Westbrook connected on a career-high 15 field goals on Feb. 9, during a 106-101 loss to the Sacramento Kings.
  7. ^Durant helped Oklahoma City to a 3-1 week which included wins over the Utah Jazz and Denver Nuggets. Durant averaged 32.0 points and 8.0 rebounds, and shot .585 from the field, .917 from the foul line and .588 from distance. Durant’s career-high 51 points on Feb. 19 propelled the Thunder to a 124-118 win over the Nuggets.
  8. ^Durant helped the Thunder to a 12-3 month with the help of seven 30-plus-point scoring efforts. He paced the league, averaging 29.1 points. Against Denver on Feb. 19, Durant scored a career-high 51 points to go along with eight rebounds during a 124-118 win. Oklahoma City’s 12 wins for the month was tops in the league, and the 12-3 record equaled the franchise’s best February in history (12-3, 1972). Durant was named MVP of the 2012 NBA All-Star Game in Orlando, thanks to his 36-point performance on Feb. 26, during the West’s 152-149 victory over the East.
  9. ^Durant’s 29.5 ppg ranked second in the league (Kevin Love, 33.5), his 10.3 rpg ranked ninth, and his 2.0 spg tied for fifth best in the Western Conference as he helped the Thunder to a 3-1 week. Durant, the league’s second leading scorer for the season at 27.9 points (Kobe Bryant, 28.3) tallied 40 points and a season-high 17 rebounds on March 25 in a 103-87 win over the Heat.
  10. ^Durant captured his second consecutive Player of the Month award, leading Oklahoma City to an 11-5 record (second in the Western Conference) in March. Durant ranked second in the league in scoring (27.6 ppg), netting at least 20 points 15 times and eclipsing 30 on five occasions. He added averages of 8.5 rebounds and 3.9 assists, and recorded three double-doubles. In a 149-140 double overtime win against Minnesota on March 23, Durant scored 40 points and grabbed a season-high 17 rebounds. Two nights later, in a 103-87 victory over Miami, Durant had 28 points, nine rebounds and season-high-tying eight assists.
  11. ^Harden, the third overall pick of the 2009 NBA Draft, was a model of consistency, scoring in double figures in 58 of 62 contests, while averaging 4.1 rebounds and 3.7 assists in 31.4 minutes per game. He topped the 20-point mark on 15 occasions, with the Thunder going 14-1 in those games. He shot .491 from the field, .846 from the free throw line, and .390 from three-point range.
  12. ^In his third NBA season, Ibaka led the NBA and set an all-time franchise record with 3.65 blocks per game. Ibaka’s block per game average was the highest for any NBA player in more than a decade.
  13. ^Durant was named to the All-NBA First Team for a third consecutive season after becoming just the seventh player in NBA history to capture three consecutive scoring crowns. During the 2011-12 season, Durant led the Thunder with 18 doubles-doubles and on Feb. 19 vs. Denver, he recorded a career-best 51 points. During the 2011-12 season, Durant receivedNBA Player of the Month honors in February and March.
  14. ^Westbrook received All-NBA Second Team honors for a second straight season after securing five first place votes and 239 total points. Westbrook currently maintains the longest active games played streak in the NBA (312 games) and registered the fifth highest scoring average in the NBA (23.6 ppg) while leading the Thunder in assists (5.5 apg) during the 2011-12 season.
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