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词条 2010–11 Oklahoma City Thunder season
释义

  1. Key dates

  2. Players

     Team roster  2010–11 Salaries 

  3. Offseason

     International participation  Coaching/Staff changes  Training  Promotion and media news 

  4. Draft acquisitions

     Draft summary table 

  5. Pre-season

     Summary  Game log 

  6. Regular season

     Summary  Promotion and media news  Standings  Division  Conference  Game log 

  7. Playoffs

     Summary  First round  Conference semifinals  Conference finals  Promotion and media news  Game log 

  8. Post-season

  9. Player statistics

     Regular season  Playoffs 

  10. Awards, records and milestones

     Awards  Weekly  Monthly  All-Star  Season  Records  Milestones 

  11. Injuries and surgeries

  12. Transactions

     Current roster  Draft trades  Roster trades  Free agents  Additions  Subtractions  Transaction summary table 

  13. References

{{Infobox NBA season
| team = Oklahoma City Thunder
| end_year = 2011
| DivisionWin = yes
| wins = 55
| losses = 27
| division = northwest
| division_place = 1st
| conf_place = 4th
| coach = Scott Brooks
| gm = Sam Presti
| owners = Professional Basketball Club LLC
Clay Bennett (Chairman)
| arena = Oklahoma City Arena
| television = Fox Sports Oklahoma
| radio = WWLS-AM and FM
| playoffs = Western Conference Finals
(Lost to Mavericks 1–4)
| bbr_team = OKC
}}

The 2010–11 Oklahoma City Thunder season was the 3rd season of the franchise's existence in Oklahoma City as a member of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The franchise built on its prior success from the previous year, winning 55 regular-season games and reaching the Western Conference finals – in the process becoming the second-youngest team ever to do so.

In the playoffs, the Thunder defeated the Denver Nuggets in five games in the First Round, and the Memphis Grizzlies in seven games in the Semifinals, before losing to the eventual NBA champion Dallas Mavericks in five games in the Conference Finals.

Key dates

  • June 24 – The 2010 NBA draft in New York City
  • July 1 – The free agency negotiation period begins
  • July 8 – First day NBA free agents can sign new contracts; Prior conditional free agent trades can be finalized
  • July 16 – First round draft picks become free agents if not given a required tender
  • July 23 – Last day to withdraw a qualifying offer to a restricted free agent without the player's consent
  • August 15 – Players waived on or after this date remain on waivers for 48 hours
  • September 6 – Second round draft picks become free agents if not given a required tender
  • October 1 – Last day to sign replacement player with Disabled Player exception if the player was injured from December 1 to June 30 and will be out for the season
  • November 1 – Last day to exercise option years on scale contracts; Last day contracts can be extended
  • December 15 – Players who signed a contract on or before September 15 can be traded
  • February 24 – Trade deadline
  • March 1 – Contract renegotiations must be completed before this date
  • April 24 – Draft Early Entry Eligibility Deadline (11:59 p.m. ET)
  • June 13 – Draft Early Entry Withdrawal Deadline (5:00 p.m. ET)

Players

Team roster

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  • {{player||USA|Maurice Cheeks}} ({{college|West Texas State}})
  • {{player||USA|Rex Kalamian}} ({{college|Cal Poly Pomona}})
  • {{player||USA|Brian Keefe}} ({{college|UNLV}})
  • {{player||JOR|Maz Trakh}} ({{college|Southern Utah}})

| ath_train =
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2010–11 Salaries

Player2010–11 Salary
Nick Collison$13,720,000
Nazr Mohammed$6,883,800
Kendrick Perkins$6,446,720
Kevin Durant$6,053,663
James Harden$4,304,520
Nate Robinson$4,200,000
Russell Westbrook$4,017,720
Thabo Sefolosha$3,000,000
Daequan Cook$2,169,856
Cole Aldrich$2,126,520
Eric Maynor$1,417,800
Byron Mullens$1,204,200
Serge Ibaka$1,204,200
Royal Ivey$1,069,509
Robert Vaden$57,884
TOTAL$57,876,392

Sources:

  • HoopsHype: OKC Salaries[1]
  • HoopsWorld: OKC Salaries[2]
  • ESPN: OKC Roster[3]

Offseason

International participation

In February 2010, the USA National Basketball Team named Thunder players Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook to the 27-man national team roster for 2010–12.[4] From July 19–24, 2010, Durant, Westbrook and Jeff Green each attended tryout camp in Las Vegas for inclusion on the 12-man USA National Team roster at the 2010 FIBA World Championship, to take place from August 28 to September 12, 2010 in Turkey.[5][6] In late July, Durant, Westbrook and Green were each named to the narrowed 15-man USA Team roster, which participated in additional workouts August 9–16 in New York City.[7] On August 15, 2010, Westbrook and Durant were named to the narrowed 13-man roster, which competed from August 17–20 in Madrid, Spain.[8] On August 24, 2010, the final 12-man roster was effectively determined when USA Basketball member Rajon Rondo withdrew from Team USA.[9] This made Durant and Westbrook the only members of Team USA from the same NBA squad. In addition, Thunder athletic trainer Joe Sharpe also traveled as a team assistant.[10] Thunder players participating on other FIBA teams included Nenad Krstić[11] (who was suspended for Serbia's first three games following a chair-throwing incident in a tune-up match against Greece at the Acropolis Tournament on August 19),[12] and Tibor Pleiß for Germany.[13]

At the 2010 FIBA tournament, Team USA won the championship game against Turkey, and Serbia ended the tournament in fourth place.[14] Germany did not advance to the elimination-round phase of the competition. Durant was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player, and was also a first-team All-Tournament selection.[15] For his efforts, Durant was also awarded the 2010 Male Athlete of the Year award by USA Basketball.[16]

Coaching/Staff changes

Just before the end of the 2010 playoffs, the Thunder announced that the team had exercised extension rights on its contract with Coach Scott Brooks, keeping him under contract through the 2011–12 season.[17] Under the contract, Brooks earns in excess of $1.5 million per season.[18] Later, on July 22, 2010, the team announced signing its General Manager Sam Presti to a multi-year deal, terms of which were not disclosed.[19][20]

Assistant coaching and staff positions, however, changed over the summer. In late June, Thunder assistant coach Ron Adams took a similar position with the Chicago Bulls under their new head coach Tom Thibodeau.[21] As of July, the Thunder had no immediate plans to directly replace Adams.[22] On August 24, 2010, the Thunder added former international coach Maz Trakh as an assistant coach in charge of player development, in addition to confirming the retention of remaining assistant coaches Maurice Cheeks, Mark Bryant, Rex Kalamian, and Brian Keefe.[22]

On July 19, 2010, Thunder Assistant General Manager Rich Cho left to take the vacant General Manager's position with the Portland Trail Blazers.[21] Former Thunder Director of Pro Personnel Bill Branch also joined Cho in Portland.[23] The Thunder subsequently promoted Troy Weaver to vice president/assistant general manager, Rob Hennigan to assistant general manager/player personnel, Paul Rivers to director of minor league operations and basketball technology and Brandon Barnett to director of minor league scouting and manager of minor league operations.[23] At the same time, the Thunder announced the additions of Michael Winger as Assistant General Manager for Legal/Administration, and David Vanterpool as a scout.[23]

Training

The Thunder attended the Orlando Pro Summer League from July 5–9, 2010,[28] during which the team won four games and lost one.[24] No Thunder starters were assigned to Orlando; Harden, Serge Ibaka and Eric Maynor were the most experienced players on the summer roster. The Thunder also signed forward Marcus Lewis and guard Cliff Hammonds as free agents on the summer roster.[25] Both Durant[26] and Daequan Cook[27] attended the event and participated in informal workouts. Harden averaged 17.5 points over five games, good for fifth in the summer league standings.[28] Maynor averaged 5.0 assists over three games, good for fourth.[28]

Promotion and media news

In June 2010, Durant and teammate James Harden completed a week-long promotional tour of China sponsored by Nike.[29] Durant was also unveiled as the featured athlete on the cover of EA Sports' video game NBA Elite 11.[30]

On August 3, 2010, the Thunder announced a multi-year contract granting FOX Sports Southwest the exclusive rights to regional television broadcasts of Thunder games.[31]

On August 26, 2010, the Thunder organization announced that it would exercise its right to re-open naming rights negotiations for the Ford Center, which effectively guarantees a name change for the facility in the near future.[32]

Thunder players Durant, Krstić, and Thabo Sefolosha were featured on the October 19, 2010 cover of Sports Illustrated's 2010 NBA Preview edition, with an accompanying feature article by SI Correspondent Lee Jenkins.[33]

Draft acquisitions

{{main|2010 NBA draft}}

Heading into the week of the 2010 draft, the Thunder held rights to four draft selections:

  • #21 (first round),
  • #26 (first round, acquired from Phoenix[34]),
  • #32 (second pick of the second round, acquired from Minnesota[35]), and
  • #51 (twenty-first pick of the second round, acquired from Minnesota[35] via Dallas[36] and Portland[37]).

On June 23, 2010, the Thunder traded their rights to the #32 overall pick to the Miami Heat in exchange for the #18 overall pick and the rights to shooting guard Daequan Cook.[38][39]

On draft day, June 24, 2010, the Thunder acquired shooting guard Eric Bledsoe from Kentucky with the 18th pick. With the 21st pick, the Thunder acquired power forward Craig Brackins from Iowa State. With the 26th pick, the Thunder acquired forward Quincy Pondexter from Washington. With the 51st pick, the Thunder acquired center Magnum Rolle from Louisiana Tech.

However, each of these draft acquisitions was subjected to a trade on draft day:

  • The Thunder agreed to acquire Morris Peterson and the draft rights to 11th overall pick Cole Aldrich from New Orleans in exchange for the draft rights to Brackins and Pondexter.[40][41][42] The deal was finalized after the expiration of the NBA free agent trade moratorium on July 8, 2010.[43]
  • The L.A. Clippers acquired the draft rights to Bledsoe in exchange for a conditional (top-ten protected) first-round pick in 2012.[44][45]
  • The Indiana Pacers acquired the draft rights to Rolle in exchange for the draft rights to 57th pick Ryan Reid of Florida State and cash consideration.[53]

In addition:

  • The Thunder acquired the draft rights to 31st pick Tibor Pleiß from Atlanta in exchange for cash consideration.[46]
  • The Thunder acquired the draft rights to 48th pick Latavious Williams of the Tulsa 66ers from Miami in exchange for a future second-round pick.[46]

Draft summary table

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
1 11 Cole Aldrich from New Orleans[40][41][42][43] CUnited States}} Kansas
1 18 Eric Bledsoe to Clippers[45] SGUnited States}} Kentucky
1 21 Craig Brackins to New Orleans[40][41][42][43] SFUnited States}} Iowa State
1 26 Quincy Pondexter to New Orleans[40][41][42][43] SFUnited States}} Washington
2 31 Tibor Pleiß from Atlanta[46] CGermany}} Brose Baskets (Germany)
2 48 Latavious Williams from Miami[46] PGUnited States}} Tulsa 66ers (NBA Development League)
2 51 Magnum Rolle to Indiana[46] CUnited States}} Louisiana Tech
2 57 Ryan Reid from Indiana[46] PFUnited States}} Florida State

Pre-season

Summary

The Thunder's pre-season training camp opened on September 28, 2010, with the temporary roster addition of guards Demond "Tweety" Carter, Jerome Dyson and Elijah Millsap,[47] as well as center Longar Longar.[48] Carter and Longar were subsequently waived and removed from the roster on October 15, 2010, after one pre-season appearance each.[49] The Thunder's final two pre-season roster additions, Dyson and Millsap, were waived on October 20, 2010 – leaving the team roster at the required 15 members heading into the regular season.[50]

Game log

{{NBA game log start|Oklahoma City Thunder|pre-season=yes|end_year=2011}}{{NBA game log section|Oklahoma City Thunder|Pre-season|first=yes
| home_wins = 2
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 2
| road_losses = 2
}}
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 1
| October 6
| @ Charlotte
| {{NBA game|date=20101006|id=OKCCHA|pf=97|pa=93}}
| Jeff Green (25)
| Serge Ibaka (11)
| Russell Westbrook (6)
| Cumberland County Crown Coliseum
7,491
| 1–0
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 2
| October 8
| @ Miami
| {{NBA game|date=20101008|id=OKCMIA|pf=96|pa=103}}
| Kevin Durant (21)
| Jeff Green,
James Harden (5)
| Eric Maynor,
Russell Westbrook (6)
| Sprint Center
18,222
| 1–1
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 3
| October 12
| Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20101012|id=MEMOKC|pf=96|pa=116}}
| James Harden (23)
| Serge Ibaka (8)
| Royal Ivey (6)
| BOK Center
11,297
| 1–2
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 4
| October 14
| CSKA Moscow
| {{NBA game|date=20101014|id=MOSOKC|pf=97|pa=89}}
| Kevin Durant (20)
| Serge Ibaka (6)
| Kevin Durant (7)
| Oklahoma City Arena
16,425
| 2–2
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 5
| October 18
| @ San Antonio
| {{NBA game|date=20101018|id=OKCSAS|pf=111|pa=102}}
| Kevin Durant (29)
| Kevin Durant,
Jeff Green (9)
| Russell Westbrook (9)
| AT&T Center
14,627
| 3–2
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 6
| October 19
| @ Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20101019|id=OKCDEN|pf=115|pa=130}}
| Jeff Green (29)
| D. J. White (13)
| Eric Maynor (6)
| Pepsi Center
13,549
| 3–3
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 7
| October 21
| New Orleans
| {{NBA game|date=20101021|id=NOHOKC|pf=101|pa=86}}
| Kevin Durant (19)
| Byron Mullens (9)
| Kevin Durant (8)
| Oklahoma City Arena
16,541
| 4–3
|-{{NBA game log end|okc|end_year=2011}}

Regular season

Summary

The Thunder's playoff run in 2009–10 fueled early-season interest for 2010–11. The team's regular-season schedule, released on August 10, 2010, revealed fifteen nationally televised games, up from three in the previous year.[51] The Thunder also ranked among the NBA's top five teams in new season ticket sales heading into the year.[52] This was in addition to a 93% renewal rate for season tickets from the previous year, well above the NBA average of 80%.[53]

The Thunder began their regular season at home against the Chicago Bulls with an Opening Night promotion that included outdoor entertainment, a new magazine publication, and a blue-attire theme.[54] The Thunder won the opening game, 106 to 95.

The first two months of the season saw mixed, but generally positive results for the Thunder. Through December 10, 2010, the Thunder played a schedule which statistically ranked #5 in the NBA, and #3 in the Western Conference.[55] Despite this, the team logged a .667 winning percentage over the period. Kevin Durant led the NBA in scoring over the period at 27.45 points per game, although he missed four games due to injury (the Thunder were 3–1 in those games). The early season was highlighted by strong performances by Russell Westbrook (who at 23.95 points per game improved his scoring average by almost 8 points per game compared to 2009–2010)[56] and Serge Ibaka (who saw his playing time increase to over 27 minutes per game and was near the top of the league in blocks).[57]

By the midway point in the season, the Thunder's cumulative team free-throw percentage stood at .83116, just slightly off the pace of the all-time NBA single-season record of .83186, set by the 1989–90 Boston Celtics.[58] The team's three-point shooting, however, lagged behind other offensive categories; by early February, the team's cumulative three-point percentage was 32.8%, third-worst in the league.[59] The Thunder's 27–14 record at the midpoint of the season was largely attributable to a potent offense (103.7 points per game, sixth in the NBA) making up for subpar defensive performance (102 opponents' points per game, 20th in the NBA).[60] As of the All-Star break, the Thunder were rated #6 in the NBA's power ranking system, with a comparatively easy schedule over the remaining course of the season.[61]

Through the first half of the season, the Thunder's rotation stayed relatively constant, with a starting five of:

  • PG: Russell Westbrook
  • SG: Thabo Sefolosha
  • SF: Kevin Durant
  • PF: Jeff Green
  • C: Nenad Krstić

Except for periodic injuries, the starting rotation did not change until after the trading deadline on February 24, 2011. In various combinations, the Thunder generally used a nine-man rotation through January 2011, providing reserves Ibaka, Maynor, Harden and Nick Collison with significant playing time. During four games when Durant was out of the lineup with injury, the Thunder often utilized a lineup which simultaneously featured Green at the small forward spot with Ibaka at power forward, a combination featured more often as the early season unfolded. Starting with the January 28, 2011 game against Washington, shooting guard Daequan Cook began receiving significant minutes in the rotation, allowing the Thunder to substitute an entirely new second string on multiple occasions. This combination sparked some notable Thunder streaks, including the February 5 game against Utah[62] and the February 15 game against Sacramento.[63]

The starting rotation changed significantly after the February 24, 2011, trading deadline. In two deals made on that date, the Thunder sent starters Jeff Green and Nenad Krstić to the Boston Celtics, and acquired eventual starter at center Kendrick Perkins, backup center Nazr Mohammed, and backup point guard Nate Robinson. Perkins was unable to start immediately after his acquisition due to a left knee sprain suffered on February 22. In games on February 25 and 27, the Thunder elevated Ibaka and Collison into the starting rotation at power forward and center, respectively.

The immediate post-trade lineup shuffle resulted in the team's only three-game losing streak of the season, from February 23–27. This stretch, however, did include some bright spots, including a competitive performance against the Lakers on February 27 in which Cole Aldrich registered his best performance of the year. On March 2, Mohammed replaced Collison as starting center.[64]

The starting lineup changed again on March 14 with the insertion of Kendrick Perkins at starting center.[65] This solidified the starting lineup for the stretch run of the regular season as:

  • PG: Russell Westbrook
  • SG: Thabo Sefolosha
  • SF: Kevin Durant
  • PF: Serge Ibaka
  • C: Kendrick Perkins

The most immediate beneficiary of the new lineup, however, was sixth man James Harden, who in the first 15 games after the All-Star break increased his scoring average from 10.3 to 17.7 points per game.[66] The new lineup's first major test came in the March 16, 2011 game at Miami, which the Thunder won due to a shutdown defensive performance in the second half. Subsequently, the team was cited for lackluster play in a four-game stretch from March 18–25, but afterward put in an energetic performance against Portland at home on March 27, a win which clinched a playoff berth for the franchise for the second year in a row. The team subsequently clinched the Northwest Division championship with its April 6 victory against the Los Angeles Clippers.[67]

The contributions of Cook and Harden in the second half of the season, combined with improved three-point shooting from Westbrook,[68] allowed the team to bring its overall three-point shooting percentage to 34.7% by the end of the regular season, good for 19th in the league.[69] Although the Thunder ended up leading the NBA in free-throw percentage at 82.3%, this number did not displace the 1989–90 Celtics record.[69]

The Thunder were still in contention for a #2 overall playoff seed by the time of their last regular season game on April 13 against Milwaukee, the pre-game ceremonies for which featured the unveiling of a Northwest Division championship banner.[70] However, the Thunder's overtime loss in that game, in which the starting rotation played limited minutes, guaranteed the overall #4 seed in the Western Conference and a first-round playoff matchup with the #5-seed Denver Nuggets. The Thunder ended the season with 55 wins, five more than the 2009–10 season. Overall during the regular season, they averaged 104.83 points per game (good for fifth in the league) while limiting opponents to 101.04 points per game (18th in the league).[69]

Attendance at Thunder regular season games continued to be strong in 2010–11. Despite having one of the smaller arenas in the NBA, the Thunder drew an average of 18,148 spectators per contest, ranking 13th in the league.[71] This translated into 99.7% of the overall capacity of the 18,203-seat Oklahoma City Arena, ranking 8th in the league.[71]

Promotion and media news

In March 2011, the Thunder were named to Fast Company Magazine's list of the Ten Most Innovative Companies in Sports, ranked at #6.[72][73]

In merchandising sales figures released by the NBA on April 13, 2011, the Thunder as a team generated the sixth-most jersey sales of all NBA teams; in addition, Kevin Durant's individual jersey ranked as the seventh-most popular in the NBA.[74]

In the May/June 2011 issue of Dime Magazine, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook were featured on the cover and named "The NBA's best duo since Shaq and Kobe."[75]

Standings

Division

{{2010–11 NBA Northwest standings|team=OKC}}

Conference

{{2010–11 NBA West standings|team=OKC}}c – clinched regular-season conference lead
x – clinched playoff spot

y – clinched division

Game log

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| home_wins = 1
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 1
| road_losses = 0
}}
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 1
| October 27
| Chicago
| {{NBA game|date=20101027|id=CHIOKC|pf=106|pa=95}}
| Kevin Durant (30)
| Russell Westbrook (10)
| Russell Westbrook (6)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 1–0
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 2
| October 29
| @ Detroit
| {{NBA game|date=20101029|id=OKCDET|pf=105|pa=104}}
| Kevin Durant (30)
| Serge Ibaka (10)
| Russell Westbrook (11)
| The Palace of Auburn Hills
22,076
| 2–0
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 3
| October 31
| Utah
| {{NBA game|date=20101031|id=UTAOKC|pf=99|pa=120}}
| Kevin Durant (28)
| Jeff Green (9)
| Russell Westbrook (5)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 2–1
|-{{NBA game log section|Oklahoma City Thunder|November
| home_wins = 5
| home_losses = 3
| road_wins = 5
| road_losses = 2
}}
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 4
| November 3
| @ L.A. Clippers
| {{NBA game|date=20101103|id=OKCLAC|pf=92|pa=107}}
| Jeff Green (19)
| Jeff Green,
Nenad Krstić (9)
| Russell Westbrook (6)
| Staples Center
18,414
| 2–2
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 5
| November 4
| @ Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20101104|id=OKCPOR|pf=107|pa=106|ot=1}}
| Kevin Durant,
Russell Westbrook (28)
| Kevin Durant,
Russell Westbrook (11)
| Russell Westbrook (5)
| Rose Garden
20,611
| 3–2
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 6
| November 7
| Boston
| {{NBA game|date=20101107|id=BOSOKC|pf=83|pa=92}}
| Kevin Durant (34)
| Serge Ibaka (11)
| Russell Westbrook (10)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 3–3
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 7
| November 10
| Philadelphia
| {{NBA game|date=20101110|id=PHIOKC|pf=109|pa=103}}
| Kevin Durant,
Russell Westbrook (31)
| Kevin Durant,
Serge Ibaka (7)
| Russell Westbrook (12)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 4–3
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 8
| November 12
| Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20101112|id=POROKC|pf=110|pa=108}}
| Russell Westbrook (36)
| Serge Ibaka,
Russell Westbrook (7)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 5–3
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 9
| November 14
| San Antonio
| {{NBA game|date=20101114|id=SASOKC|pf=104|pa=117}}
| Kevin Durant (23)
| Kevin Durant (7)
| Russell Westbrook (8)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 5–4
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 10
| November 15
| @ Utah
| {{NBA game|date=20101115|id=OKCUTA|pf=115|pa=108}}
| Kevin Durant (30)
| Serge Ibaka (11)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| EnergySolutions Arena
19,911
| 6–4
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 11
| November 17
| Houston
| {{NBA game|date=20101117|id=HOUOKC|pf=116|pa=99}}
| Kevin Durant (24)
| Serge Ibaka (8)
| Russell Westbrook (12)
| Oklahoma City Arena
17,509
| 7–4
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 12
| November 19
| @ Boston
| {{NBA game|date=20101119|id=OKCBOS|pf=89|pa=84}}
| Russell Westbrook (31)
| Serge Ibaka,
Thabo Sefolosha (7)
| Russell Westbrook (6)
| TD Garden
18,624
| 8–4
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 13
| November 20
| @ Milwaukee
| {{NBA game|date=20101120|id=OKCMIL|pf=82|pa=81}}
| James Harden (23)
| James Harden (9)
| Russell Westbrook (6)
| Bradley Center
16,975
| 9–4
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 14
| November 22
| Minnesota
| {{NBA game|date=20101122|id=MINOKC|pf=117|pa=107}}
| Kevin Durant (28)
| Thabo Sefolosha (11)
| Russell Westbrook (14)
| Oklahoma City Arena
17,653
| 10–4
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 15
| November 24
| Dallas
| {{NBA game|date=20101124|id=DALOKC|pf=103|pa=111}}
| Kevin Durant (32)
| Kevin Durant (11)
| Russell Westbrook (10)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 10–5
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 16
| November 26
| @ Indiana
| {{NBA game|date=20101126|id=OKCIND|pf=110|pa=106|ot=1}}
| Russell Westbrook (43)
| Jeff Green (14)
| Russell Westbrook (8)
| Conseco Fieldhouse
17,155
| 11–5
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 17
| November 28
| @ Houston
| {{NBA game|date=20101128|id=OKCHOU|pf=98|pa=99}}
| Russell Westbrook (23)
| Serge Ibaka (8)
| Russell Westbrook (10)
| Toyota Center
15,316
| 11–6
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 18
| November 29
| New Orleans
| {{NBA game|date=20101129|id=NOHOKC|pf=95|pa=89}}
| Kevin Durant (26)
| Kevin Durant,
Serge Ibaka (11)
| Russell Westbrook (11)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 12–6
|-{{NBA game log section|Oklahoma City Thunder|December
| home_wins = 7
| home_losses = 2
| road_wins = 4
| road_losses = 3
}}
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 19
| December 1
| @ New Jersey
| {{NBA game|date=20101201|id=OKCNJN|pf=123|pa=120|ot=3}}
| Russell Westbrook (38)
| Russell Westbrook (15)
| Russell Westbrook (9)
| Prudential Center
13,108
| 13–6
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 20
| December 3
| @ Toronto
| {{NBA game|date=20101203|id=OKCTOR|pf=99|pa=111}}
| James Harden,
Russell Westbrook (20)
| Thabo Sefolosha (7)
| Jeff Green,
Russell Westbrook (7)
| Air Canada Centre
16,774
| 13–7
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 21
| December 5
| Golden State
| {{NBA game|date=20101205|id=GSWOKC|pf=114|pa=109}}
| Kevin Durant (28)
| Jeff Green,
Serge Ibaka (8)
| Russell Westbrook (13)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 14–7
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 22
| December 6
| @ Chicago
| {{NBA game|date=20101206|id=OKCCHI|pf=90|pa=99}}
| Kevin Durant (29)
| Thabo Sefolosha (8)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| United Center
21,184
| 14–8
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 23
| December 8
| @ Minnesota
| {{NBA game|date=20101208|id=OKCMIN|pf=111|pa=103}}
| Kevin Durant (30)
| Kevin Durant (11)
| Russell Westbrook (8)
| Target Center
13,907
| 15–8
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 24
| December 10
| @ New Orleans
| {{NBA game|date=20101210|id=OKCNOH|pf=97|pa=92}}
| Russell Westbrook (29)
| Serge Ibaka (9)
| Russell Westbrook (10)
| New Orleans Arena
14,428
| 16–8
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 25
| December 12
| Cleveland
| {{NBA game|date=20101212|id=CLEOKC|pf=106|pa=77}}
| Kevin Durant (25)
| Nick Collison (8)
| Russell Westbrook (11)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 17–8
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 26
| December 15
| Houston
| {{NBA game|date=20101215|id=HOUOKC|pf=117|pa=105}}
| Kevin Durant (32)
| Thabo Sefolosha (9)
| Jeff Green,
Russell Westbrook (5)
| Oklahoma City Arena
17,997
| 18–8
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 27
| December 17
| Sacramento
| {{NBA game|date=20101217|id=SACOKC|pf=102|pa=87}}
| Kevin Durant (24)
| Serge Ibaka (10)
| Russell Westbrook (6)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 19–8
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 28
| December 19
| Phoenix
| {{NBA game|date=20101219|id=PHXOKC|pf=110|pa=113}}
| Kevin Durant (28)
| Nick Collison (8)
| Russell Westbrook (9)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 19–9
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 29
| December 21
| @ Charlotte
| {{NBA game|date=20101221|id=OKCCHA|pf=99|pa=81}}
| Kevin Durant (32)
| Nick Collison (10)
| Jeff Green (5)
| Time Warner Cable Arena
16,876
| 20–9
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 30
| December 22
| @ New York
| {{NBA game|date=20101222|id=OKCNYK|pf=98|pa=112}}
| Kevin Durant (26)
| Serge Ibaka,
Thabo Sefolosha (8)
| Russell Westbrook (5)
| Madison Square Garden
19,763
| 20–10
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 31
| December 25
| Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20101225|id=DENOKC|pf=114|pa=106}}
| Kevin Durant (44)
| Nenad Krstić (8)
| Jeff Green (6)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 21–10
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 32
| December 27
| Dallas
| {{NBA game|date=20101227|id=DALOKC|pf=93|pa=103}}
| Kevin Durant (28)
| Serge Ibaka (9)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 21–11
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 33
| December 29
| New Jersey
| {{NBA game|date=20101229|id=NJNOKC|pf=114|pa=93}}
| Kevin Durant (27)
| Thabo Sefolosha (8)
| Eric Maynor,
Russell Westbrook (7)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 22–11
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 34
| December 31
| Atlanta
| {{NBA game|date=20101231|id=ATLOKC|pf=103|pa=94}}
| Kevin Durant (33)
| Serge Ibaka,
Russell Westbrook (10)
| Russell Westbrook (10)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 23–11
|-{{NBA game log section|Oklahoma City Thunder|January
| home_wins = 4
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 3
| road_losses = 5
}}
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 35
| January 1
| @ San Antonio
| {{NBA game|date=20110101|id=OKCSAS|pf=74|pa=101}}
| Kevin Durant (16)
| Serge Ibaka (13)
| Thabo Sefolosha (3)
| AT&T Center
18,581
| 23–12
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 36
| January 4
| @ Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20110104|id=OKCMEM|pf=105|pa=110}}
| Kevin Durant,
Russell Westbrook (28)
| Kevin Durant (9)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| FedEx Forum
12,765
| 23–13
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 37
| January 6
| @ Dallas
| {{NBA game|date=20110106|id=OKCDAL|pf=99|pa=95}}
| Kevin Durant (28)
| Jeff Green,
Nenad Krstić (9)
| Russell Westbrook (9)
| American Airlines Center
20,282
| 24–13
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 38
| January 8
| Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20110108|id=MEMOKC|pf=109|pa=100}}
| Kevin Durant (40)
| Kevin Durant (8)
| Russell Westbrook (11)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 25–13
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 39
| January 12
| @ Houston
| {{NBA game|date=20110112|id=OKCHOU|pf=118|pa=112}}
| Kevin Durant (30)
| Thabo Sefolosha (13)
| Russell Westbrook (13)
| Toyota Center
16,158
| 26–13
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 40
| January 13
| Orlando
| {{NBA game|date=20110113|id=ORLOKC|pf=125|pa=124}}
| Kevin Durant (36)
| Nenad Krstić (11)
| Russell Westbrook (13)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 27–13
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 41
| January 17
| @ L.A. Lakers
| {{NBA game|date=20110117|id=OKCLAL|pf=94|pa=101}}
| Russell Westbrook (32)
| Serge Ibaka (10)
| Russell Westbrook (12)
| Staples Center
18,997
| 27–14
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 42
| January 19
| @ Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20110119|id=OKCDEN|pf=107|pa=112}}
| Russell Westbrook (28)
| Nick Collison,
Serge Ibaka (9)
| Russell Westbrook (10)
| Pepsi Center
16,872
| 27–15
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 43
| January 22
| New York
| {{NBA game|date=20110122|id=NYKOKC|pf=101|pa=98}}
| Kevin Durant (30)
| Serge Ibaka (15)
| Russell Westbrook (5)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 28–15
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 44
| January 24
| @ New Orleans
| {{NBA game|date=20110124|id=OKCNOH|pf=89|pa=91}}
| Kevin Durant (22)
| Serge Ibaka (10)
| Russell Westbrook (10)
| New Orleans Arena
17,233
| 28–16
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 45
| January 26
| @ Minnesota
| {{NBA game|date=20110126|id=OKCMIN|pf=118|pa=117|ot=1}}
| Kevin Durant (47)
| Kevin Durant (18)
| Russell Westbrook (8)
| Target Center
14,979
| 29–16
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 46
| January 28
| Washington
| {{NBA game|date=20110128|id=WASOKC|pf=124|pa=117|ot=2}}
| Kevin Durant (40)
| Russell Westbrook (13)
| Russell Westbrook (13)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 30–16
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 47
| January 30
| Miami
| {{NBA game|date=20110130|id=MIAOKC|pf=103|pa=108}}
| Kevin Durant (33)
| Jeff Green (11)
| Russell Westbrook (10)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 30–17
|-{{NBA game log section|Oklahoma City Thunder|February
| home_wins = 3
| home_losses = 2
| road_wins = 3
| road_losses = 3
}}
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 48
| February 2
| New Orleans
| {{NBA game|date=20110202|id=NOHOKC|pf=104|pa=93}}
| Kevin Durant (43)
| Serge Ibaka (12)
| Russell Westbrook (8)
| Oklahoma City Arena
17,849
| 31–17
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 49
| February 4
| @ Phoenix
| {{NBA game|date=20110204|id=OKCPHX|pf=111|pa=107}}
| Jeff Green (28)
| Kevin Durant (11)
| Russell Westbrook (11)
| US Airways Center
16,274
| 32–17
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 50
| February 5
| @ Utah
| {{NBA game|date=20110205|id=OKCUTA|pf=121|pa=105}}
| Russell Westbrook (33)
| Kevin Durant (12)
| Russell Westbrook (10)
| EnergySolutions Arena
19,711
| 33–17
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 51
| February 8
| Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20110208|id=MEMOKC|pf=101|pa=105|ot=1}}
| Kevin Durant (31)
| Serge Ibaka (14)
| Russell Westbrook (11)
| Oklahoma City Arena
17,868
| 33–18
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 52
| February 12
| @ Sacramento
| {{NBA game|date=20110212|id=OKCSAC|pf=99|pa=97}}
| Kevin Durant (35)
| Kevin Durant,
Serge Ibaka (6)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| ARCO Arena
14,987
| 34–18
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 53
| February 13
| @ Golden State
| {{NBA game|date=20110213|id=OKCGSW|pf=94|pa=100}}
| Kevin Durant (29)
| Nick Collison (10)
| Russell Westbrook (5)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 34–19
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 54
| February 15
| Sacramento
| {{NBA game|date=20110215|id=SACOKC|pf=126|pa=96}}
| Daequan Cook (20)
| Serge Ibaka (9)
| Russell Westbrook (11)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,087
| 35–19
|- align="center"
|colspan="9" bgcolor="#bbcaff"|All-Star Break
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 55
| February 22
| L.A. Clippers
| {{NBA game|date=20110222|id=LACOKC|pf=111|pa=88}}
| Jeff Green (22)
| Serge Ibaka (10)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 36–19
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 56
| February 23
| @ San Antonio
| {{NBA game|date=20110223|id=OKCSAS|pf=105|pa=109}}
| Kevin Durant (30)
| Serge Ibaka (15)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| AT&T Center
18,581
| 36–20
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 57
| February 25
| @ Orlando
| {{NBA game|date=20110225|id=OKCORL|pf=88|pa=111}}
| Kevin Durant (23)
| Kevin Durant (16)
| Eric Maynor (7)
| Amway Center
19,011
| 36–21
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 58
| February 27
| L.A. Lakers
| {{NBA game|date=20110227|id=LALOKC|pf=87|pa=90}}
| Russell Westbrook (22)
| Serge Ibaka (13)
| Russell Westbrook (6)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 36–22
|-{{NBA game log section|Oklahoma City Thunder|March
| home_wins = 8
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 5
| road_losses = 1
}}
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 59
| March 2
| Indiana
| {{NBA game|date=20110302|id=INDOKC|pf=113|pa=89}}
| Kevin Durant,
Russell Westbrook (21)
| Serge Ibaka (12)
| Russell Westbrook (9)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 37–22
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 60
| March 4
| @ Atlanta
| {{NBA game|date=20110304|id=OKCATL|pf=111|pa=104}}
| Kevin Durant (29)
| Kevin Durant (8)
| Russell Westbrook (9)
| Philips Arena
17,916
| 38–22
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 61
| March 6
| Phoenix
| {{NBA game|date=20110306|id=PHXOKC|pf=122|pa=118|ot=1}}
| Russell Westbrook (32)
| Nick Collison,
Thabo Sefolosha (9)
| Russell Westbrook (11)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 39–22
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 62
| March 7
| @ Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20110307|id=OKCMEM|pf=101|pa=107}}
| Russell Westbrook (27)
| Kevin Durant,
James Harden,
Serge Ibaka (6)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| FedExForum
13,903
| 39–23
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 63
| March 9
| @ Philadelphia
| {{NBA game|date=20110309|id=OKCPHI|pf=110|pa=105|ot=1}}
| Kevin Durant (34)
| Kevin Durant (16)
| Russell Westbrook (12)
| Wells Fargo Center
19,283
| 40–23
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 64
| March 11
| Detroit
| {{NBA game|date=20110311|id=DETOKC|pf=104|pa=94}}
| Kevin Durant (24)
| Kevin Durant (9)
| Russell Westbrook (11)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 41–23
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 65
| March 13
| @ Cleveland
| {{NBA game|date=20110313|id=OKCCLE|pf=95|pa=75}}
| Russell Westbrook (20)
| Serge Ibaka (14)
| Eric Maynor (8)
| Quicken Loans Arena
19,811
| 42–23
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 66
| March 14
| @ Washington
| {{NBA game|date=20110314|id=OKCWAS|pf=116|pa=89}}
| Kevin Durant (32)
| Kendrick Perkins (9)
| Russell Westbrook (12)
| Verizon Center
17,921
| 43–23
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 67
| March 16
| @ Miami
| {{NBA game|date=20110316|id=OKCMIA|pf=96|pa=85}}
| Kevin Durant (29)
| Serge Ibaka (12)
| Kevin Durant (6)
| American Airlines Arena
20,083
| 44–23
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 68
| March 18
| Charlotte
| {{NBA game|date=20110318|id=CHAOKC|pf=99|pa=82}}
| Kevin Durant (25)
| Serge Ibaka (13)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 45–23
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 69
| March 20
| Toronto
| {{NBA game|date=20110320|id=TOROKC|pf=93|pa=95}}
| James Harden (23)
| Kendrick Perkins (12)
| James Harden,
Kendrick Perkins,
Russell Westbrook (4)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 45–24
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 70
| March 23
| Utah
| {{NBA game|date=20110323|id=UTAOKC|pf=106|pa=94}}
| Russell Westbrook (31)
| Serge Ibaka (13)
| Russell Westbrook (5)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 46–24
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 71
| March 25
| Minnesota
| {{NBA game|date=20110325|id=MINOKC|pf=111|pa=103}}
| Kevin Durant (23)
| Serge Ibaka (10)
| Russell Westbrook (8)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 47–24
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 72
| March 27
| Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20110327|id=POROKC|pf=99|pa=90}}
| Russell Westbrook (28)
| Kendrick Perkins (10)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 48–24
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 73
| March 29
| Golden State
| {{NBA game|date=20110329|id=GSWOKC|pf=115|pa=114|ot=1}}
| Kevin Durant (39)
| Kendrick Perkins (13)
| Russell Westbrook (9)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 49–24
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 74
| March 30
| @ Phoenix
| {{NBA game|date=20110330|id=OKCPHX|pf=116|pa=98}}
| Kevin Durant,
James Harden (22)
| Serge Ibaka (10)
| Russell Westbrook (8)
| US Airways Center
18,033
| 50–24
|-{{NBA game log section|Oklahoma City Thunder|April
| home_wins = 2
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 3
| road_losses = 2
}}
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 75
| April 1
| @ Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20110401|id=OKCPOR|pf=91|pa=98}}
| Kevin Durant (25)
| Kevin Durant (11)
| Russell Westbrook (6)
| Rose Garden
20,709
| 50–25
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 76
| April 2
| @ L.A. Clippers
| {{NBA game|date=20110402|id=OKCLAC|pf=92|pa=98}}
| Kevin Durant (23)
| Nazr Mohammed (10)
| Russell Westbrook (8)
| Staples Center
19,060
| 50–26
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 77
| April 5
| @ Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20110405|id=OKCDEN|pf=101|pa=94}}
| Kevin Durant (32)
| Kendrick Perkins (14)
| Russell Westbrook (6)
| Pepsi Center
18,203
| 51–26
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 78
| April 6
| L.A. Clippers
| {{NBA game|date=20110406|id=LACOKC|pf=112|pa=108}}
| Kevin Durant (29)
| Kendrick Perkins (17)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 52–26
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 79
| April 8
| Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20110408|id=DENOKC|pf=104|pa=89}}
| Kevin Durant (28)
| Nick Collison (8)
| Russell Westbrook (8)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 53–26
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 80
| April 10
| @ L.A. Lakers
| {{NBA game|date=20110410|id=OKCLAL|pf=120|pa=106}}
| Kevin Durant (31)
| Russell Westbrook (6)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| Staples Center
18,997
| 54–26
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
| 81
| April 11
| @ Sacramento
| {{NBA game|date=20110411|id=OKCSAC|pf=120|pa=112}}
| Kevin Durant (32)
| Kevin Durant,
Serge Ibaka (8)
| Russell Westbrook (9)
| Power Balance Pavilion
15,683
| 55–26
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc"
| 82
| April 13
| Milwaukee
| {{NBA game|date=20110413|id=MILOKC|pf=106|pa=110|ot=1}}
| Russell Westbrook (20)
| Nazr Mohammed (10)
| James Harden,
Russell Westbrook (5)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 55–27
|-{{NBA game log end|okc|end_year=2011}}

Playoffs

Summary

First round

The opening series of the playoffs against the Denver Nuggets was given extra attention when Denver coach George Karl described the Thunder team as "cocky" in comments made before the series.[76] Game 1 of the series featured promotions similar to the "Opening Night" of the regular season, including a "blue-out" T-shirt giveaway and a "Thunder Alley" entertainment venue outside the arena.[76] The crowd atmosphere for Game One was loud enough that it reportedly made Karl's six-year-old daughter cry.[76] The game itself was highly comeptitive, featuring nine ties and nine lead changes.[77] The Thunder's eventual 107-103 victory was aided by a basket occurring with just over one minute left in the game by Kendrick Perkins, which the NBA later admitted should have resulted in an offensive goaltending call.[78] After a relatively easy Game 2 at home, the Thunder earned a hard-fought 97-94 victory in Game 3 at Denver, behind the remarkable performance of Serge Ibaka, who logged a career-high 22 points along with 16 rebounds.[79] Denver avoided elimination in a Game 4 contest in which the Thunder's Russell Westbrook was criticized for selfish play in a 12-for-30 shooting performance.[80] The Thunder finished the series in Game 5 by winning a dramatic comeback at home, which featured Kevin Durant scoring 16 of his 41 points in the fourth quarter.[81]

Conference semifinals

The second round of the playoffs matched the Thunder against the Memphis Grizzlies, who had upset the #1-seeded San Antonio Spurs in a six-game series. Memphis dominated Game 1 in Oklahoma City behind a combined 54-point, 23-rebound performance by Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph.[82] The Thunder's front court was able to play more aggressive defense against the duo in Game 2, leading to a 111-102 Thunder victory to tie the series.[83] The next two games of the series in Memphis developed similalry but ended in different results. In Game 3, the Thunder surrendered a 16-point lead late in the third quarter, with the Grizzlies eventually tying the game in regulation and winning the game in overtime.[84] In Game 4, the Thunder allowed Memphis to come back from a 10-point deficit with 5:25 remaining; afterward, the Thunder were unable to convert last-second shots in regulation and each of the first two overtime periods, before eventually pulling out a 133-123 win in triple overtime.[85] Fatigue from this contest appeared to effect the Grizzlies in Game 5, who were limited to just 36% shooting in a runaway 99-72 Thunder victory.[86] Oklahoma City led by 19 points at the end of the third quarter, allowing the team to rest most of its starters for the final period. The rest did not benefit the Thunder in Game 6, however, in which Kevin Durant was limited to just 11 points; by contrast, Memphis' Zach Randolph scored 30 points en route to a 95-83 Memphis victory, forcing a decisive Game 7 in Oklahoma City.[87] The Thunder were able to clinch the playoff series in Game 7, however, benefitting from a 39-point performance from Durant as well as a triple-double performance by Westbrook.[88]

Conference finals

The Western Conference finals pitted the Thunder against the Dallas Mavericks, who had previously swept the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers in four games, allowing the Mavericks the advantage of eight days rest heading into the series. Game 1 of the conference finals saw the Thunder accumulate as much as a nine-point lead in the third quarter, but ultimately collapse under the pressure of a 48-point performance by Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki and timely three-point shooting by reserve guard J.J. Barea.[89] Nowitzki's performance included an NBA-record for consecutive free throws in a game; he was a perfect 24-for-24 from the line. Oklahoma City evened the series in Game 2, where the Thunder bench scored 50 points and played much of the decisive fourth quarter.[90] In Game 3, Dallas' defensive effort forced 14 turnovers by the Thunder, eventually opening up a 23-point Dallas lead before holding off a late Thunder charge in a 93-87 win.[91] Game 4 unfolded positively for the Thunder through most of the contest, with the team enjoying a 15-point advantage with 4:49 remaining in the fourth quarter, having built on a large statistical lead in rebounds, assists, blocks, and points in the paint.[92] However, the Thunder suffered from 25 turnovers in the contest, and their offense evaporated in the final five minutes, shooting 1-10 from the field, as Dallas went on a 17-2 run to tie the game in regulation, 101-101.[93] The Mavericks eventually won the game in overtime, 112-105, sending the Thunder back to Dallas down 3-1 in the series. The Thunder season then came to an end on May 25, 2011 in a hard-fought loss at Dallas, 100-96.[94]

Promotion and media news

The Thunder's 2011 playoff appearances generated several new records for television ratings of individual Thunder games within the OKC market. Prior to 2011, the highest-rated Thunder game had been Game 6 against the Lakers in the 2010 playoffs (generating a cumulative 21.4 rating in OKC households among two broadcasts). In 2011, Game 6 of the Memphis series generated a 22.5 share; Game 7 generated a 23.4 share; Game 5 generated a 24.0 share; and Game 1 of the Mavericks series generated a 24.8 share.[95]

During the 2011 NBA Playoffs, Kevin Durant was featured in national television commercials for Gatorade's "G-Series" sports drink line, with one such commercial incorporating teammates Nate Robinson, Nick Collison, Cole Aldrich and Royal Ivey.[96]

Game log

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|home_wins = 3
|home_losses = 0
|road_wins = 1
|road_losses = 1
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|- bgcolor=ccffcc
| 1
| April 17
| Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20110417|id=DENOKC|pf=107|pa=103}}
| Kevin Durant (41)
| Kevin Durant (9)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 1–0
|- bgcolor=ccffcc
| 2
| April 20
| Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20110420|id=DENOKC|pf=106|pa=89}}
| Kevin Durant (23)
| Serge Ibaka (12)
| Russell Westbrook (7)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 2–0
|- bgcolor=ccffcc
| 3
| April 23
| @ Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20110423|id=OKCDEN|pf=97|pa=94}}
| Kevin Durant (26)
| Serge Ibaka (16)
| Russell Westbrook (8)
| Pepsi Center
19,958
| 3–0
|- bgcolor=ffcccc
| 4
| April 25
| @ Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20110425|id=OKCDEN|pf=101|pa=104}}
| Kevin Durant (31)
| Serge Ibaka (14)
| James Harden,
Russell Westbrook (5)
| Pepsi Center
19,155
| 3–1
|- bgcolor=ccffcc
| 5
| April 27
| Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20110427|id=DENOKC|pf=100|pa=97}}
| Kevin Durant (41)
| Kendrick Perkins (9)
| Russell Westbrook (4)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 4–1{{NBA game log section|Oklahoma City Thunder|Conference Semifinals|playoffs=yes
|home_wins = 3
|home_losses = 1
|road_wins = 1
|road_losses = 2
}}
|- bgcolor=ffcccc
| 1
| May 1
| Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20110501|id=MEMOKC|pf=101|pa=114}}
| Kevin Durant (33)
| Kevin Durant,
Serge Ibaka (11)
| Russell Westbrook (6)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 0–1
|- bgcolor=ccffcc
| 2
| May 3
| Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20110503|id=MEMOKC|pf=111|pa=102}}
| Kevin Durant (26)
| Nick Collison (7)
| Russell Westbrook (6)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 1–1
|- bgcolor=ffcccc
| 3
| May 7
| @ Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20110507|id=OKCMEM|pf=93|pa=101|ot=1}}
| Russell Westbrook (23)
| Kendrick Perkins (13)
| Russell Westbrook (12)
| FedExForum
18,119
| 1–2
|- bgcolor=ccffcc
| 4
| May 9
| @ Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20110509|id=OKCMEM|pf=133|pa=123|ot=3}}
| Russell Westbrook (40)
| Kevin Durant (13)
| James Harden (7)
| FedExForum
18,119
| 2–2
|- bgcolor=ccffcc
| 5
| May 11
| Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20110511|id=MEMOKC|pf=99|pa=72}}
| Kevin Durant (19)
| Nick Collison (10)
| Eric Maynor (9)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 3–2
|- bgcolor=ffcccc
| 6
| May 13
| @ Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20110513|id=OKCMEM|pf=83|pa=95}}
| Russell Westbrook (27)
| Kevin Durant,
Kendrick Perkins (7)
| James Harden (5)
| FedExForum
18,119
| 3–3
|- bgcolor=ccffcc
| 7
| May 15
| Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20110515|id=MEMOKC|pf=105|pa=90}}
| Kevin Durant (39)
| Nick Collison (12)
| Russell Westbrook (14)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 4–3{{NBA game log section|Oklahoma City Thunder|Conference Finals|playoffs=yes
|home_wins = 0
|home_losses = 2
|road_wins = 1
|road_losses = 2
}}
|- bgcolor=ffcccc
| 1
| May 17
| @ Dallas
| {{NBA game|date=20110517|id=OKCDAL|pf=112|pa=121}}
| Kevin Durant (40)
| Kevin Durant (8)
| Kevin Durant (5)
| American Airlines Center
20,911
| 0–1
|- bgcolor=ccffcc
| 2
| May 19
| @ Dallas
| {{NBA game|date=20110519|id=OKCDAL|pf=106|pa=100}}
| Kevin Durant (24)
| Nick Collison,
James Harden (7)
| Kevin Durant,
James Harden,
Russell Westbrook (4)
| American Airlines Center
21,051
| 1–1
|- bgcolor=ffcccc
| 3
| May 21
| Dallas
| {{NBA game|date=20110521|id=DALOKC|pf=87|pa=93}}
| Russell Westbrook (30)
| Kevin Durant (12)
| Kevin Durant (5)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 1–2
|- bgcolor=ffcccc
| 4
| May 23
| Dallas
| {{NBA game|date=20110523|id=DALOKC|pf=105|pa=112|ot=1}}
| Kevin Durant (29)
| Kevin Durant (15)
| Russell Westbrook (8)
| Oklahoma City Arena
18,203
| 1–3
|- bgcolor=ffcccc
| 5
| May 25
| @ Dallas
| {{NBA game|date=20110525|id=OKCDAL|pf=96|pa=100}}
| Russell Westbrook (31)
| Nick Collison (12)
| James Harden (6)
| American Airlines Center
21,092
| 1–4
|-{{NBA game log end|OKC|playoffs=yes|end_year=2011}}

Post-season

Despite a frustrating series against the Dallas Mavericks to end the season, community spirit surrounding the Thunder remained high after the season. An estimated 500 fans greeted the team's private charter flight as it arrived in Oklahoma City at 1:00 a.m. the night of the Thunder's final loss.[97]

After the conclusion of the season, several Thunder players appeared at three different youth camps hosted by the team at various locations around the OKC area in June, until the NBA lockout prohibited players from appearing at Thunder camps after June 30.[98] Kevin Durant hosted his own camp from June 29–30 in OKC, and from July 1–2 in Austin, Texas.[99]

Player statistics

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Regular season

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Cole Aldrich 18 0 7.9 .533 .0 .500 1.9 .2 .28 .39 1.0
Nick Collison 71 2 21.5 .566 .0 .753 4.5 1.0 .59 .44 4.6
Daequan Cook 43 0 13.9 .436 .422 .800 1.7 .55 .33 .02 5.6
Kevin Durant 78 78 38.9 .462 .350 .880 6.8 2.7 1.13 0.97 27.7
Jeff Green* 49 49 37.0 .437 .304 .818 5.6 1.8 .8 .4 15.2
James Harden 82 5 26.7 .436 .349 .843 3.1 2.1 1.12 .29 12.2
Serge Ibaka 82 44 27.0 .543 .0 .750 7.6 0.3 .38 2.41 9.9
Royal Ivey 25 0 6.2 .421 .4381.0 .6 .3 .24 .04 1.6
Nenad Krstić* 47 47 21.7 .498 .0 .803 4.4 .4 .4 .4 7.6
Eric Maynor 82 0 14.6 .402 .385 .729 1.5 2.9 .4 .1 4.2
Nazr Mohammed* 24 7 17.9 .573 .0 .625 4.8 0.3 .7 .4 6.9
Byron Mullens 13 0 6.5 .321 .0 .500 1.8 .0 .2 .2 1.9
Kendrick Perkins* 17 17 25.2 .493 .000 .531 7.9 .9 .4 .9 5.1
Morris Peterson* 4 0 5.8 .400 .000 .0 .8 .3 .0 .0 1.0
Nate Robinson* 4 0 7.5 .267 .250 .750 .3 1.5 .0 .0 3.3
Thabo Sefolosha 79 79 25.9 .471 .275 .747 4.4 1.4 1.2 .5 5.1
Russell Westbrook 8282 34.7 .442 .330 .842 4.6 8.21.9 .4 21.9
D.J. White* 23 0 9.5 .462 .0 .500 2.3 .2 .3 .3 2.8

{{Color box|#FF4422|border=darkgray}} Led team

* – Stats with Thunder (partial season)

Sources: OKC Thunder 2010–11 Statistics[100][101]

Playoffs

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Nick Collison 17 .0 24.3 .632 .0 .783 5.8 .9 .88 .88 6.7
Daequan Cook 17 .0 11.5 .393 .348 1.000 1.6 .1 .18 .0 3.8
Kevin Durant 171742.5 .449 .339 .838 8.2 2.8 .94 1.12 28.6
James Harden 17 .0 31.6 .475 .303 .825 5.4 3.6 1.24 .76 13.0
Serge Ibaka 1717 28.8 .462 .0 .825 7.3 0.2 .24 3.06 9.8
Royal Ivey 2 0 3.0 1.0001.000 .0 .5 .5 .0 .0 3.0
Eric Maynor 17 .0 12.9 .377 .36 .789 1.3 2.2 .53 .0 4.8
Nazr Mohammed 14 .0 10.6 .412 .0 .400 2.3 .0 .29 .43 2.3
Kendrick Perkins 1717 28.2 .453 .0 .576 6.1 .8 .24 .76 4.5
Nate Robinson 3 .0 4.0 .286 .333 1.000 .0 .3 .0 .0 2.7
Thabo Sefolosha 1717 20.2 .463 .154 1.000 3.1 .7 .94 .29 4.6
Russell Westbrook 1717 37.5 .394 .292 .852 5.4 6.41.41 .35 23.8

{{Color box|#FF4422|border=darkgray}} Led team

Source: OKC Thunder 2011 Playoff Statistics[102]

Awards, records and milestones

Awards

Weekly

  • Russell Westbrook was named Western Conference Player of the Week for November 15–21.[103]
  • Westbrook was named Western Conference Player of the Week for November 29 to December 5.[104]
  • Westbrook was named Western Conference Player of the Week for January 10–16.[105]
  • Kevin Durant was named Western Conference Player of the Week for January 31 to February 6.[106]
  • Westbrook was named Western Conference Player of the Week for February 28 to March 6.[107]
  • Durant was named Western Conference Player of the Week for April 4 to April 10.[108]

Monthly

  • Kevin Durant was named Western Conference Player of the Month for December 2010.[109]
  • Durant was named Western Conference Player of the Month for April 2011.[110]

All-Star

  • Thunder players Kevin Durant, Jeff Green, Thabo Sefolosha, and Russell Westbrook were designated for placement on the NBA ballot for the 2011 All-Star Game, to be played at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 20, 2011.[111]
  • On February 27, 2011, Durant was named as a starter to the Western Conference All-Star team, having received 1,736,728 total votes – the most of any forward, and second only to Kobe Bryant in overall voting among Western Conference players. It was Durant's second All-Star appearance overall, and first as a starter.[112] During the game Durant scored 34 points, second-most to Kobe Bryant's 37-point effort.[113] Durant was also named as one of six participants in the All-Star weekend's Three-Point Shooting Contest held the night before the All-Star Game,[114] although he did not advance out of the preliminary round.[115]
  • Russell Westbrook was selected as an All-Star team reserve by a vote of the Western Conference coaches. It was his first All-Star appearance.[116] Westbrook scored 12 points in the game.[113] Westbrook was also voted by online fan ballot to participate in the Taco Bell Skills Challenge held the night before the All-Star Game.[117] Westbrook advanced to the finals of the competition, placing second to Stephen Curry.[118]
  • Forward Serge Ibaka was named as a first-time participant for the 2011 All-Star Slam Dunk Contest.[119] Durant was assigned as Ibaka's official coach for the competition.[120] Although Ibaka did not advance out of the preliminary round, he made an impression with his two efforts – a running dunk from the free-throw line and a dunk in which he simultaneously grabbed a "Rumble" mascot doll off the rim with his teeth.[121] Ibaka was also named to the Sopohomore Team roster in the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge,[122] in which he registered 14 points and two blocked shots.[123]
  • Guard James Harden was also named to the Sophomore Team roster in the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge, as the replacement for Tyreke Evans (unable to compete due to plantar fasciitis).[124] Harden lead the Sophomore team with 30 points, and also recorded two assists.[123]

Season

  • At the close of the regular season, forward Kevin Durant clinched his second-consecutive NBA scoring title, averaging 27.7 points per game. In the process, he surpassed Bob McAdoo as the youngest NBA player to earn two scoring titles.[110]
  • On April 20, 2011, Kevin Durant was given the Magic Johnson Award by the Professional Basketball Writers Association, recognizing the combination of Durant's on-court performance and openness with the media during the course of the regular season.[125]
  • Kevin Durant received recognition on the All-NBA First Team at the end of the year. Russell Westbrook received recognition on the All-NBA Second Team.[126]

Records

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Milestones

  • The Thunder's January 22, 2011 win over the New York Knicks was Scott Brooks' 100th win as an NBA head coach, all with the Thunder.[127]
  • During the March 11, 2011 game against Detroit, Russell Westbrook scored the 4,000th point of his NBA career, becoming one of only five players in NBA history to log 4,000 points, 1,500 assists and 1,000 rebounds in their first three years.[128]
  • The March 18, 2011 game against Charlotte was Kevin Durant's 300th game in the NBA.[129] Among active players, Durant rates third in points scored during the first 300 games, with 7,760 total points.

Injuries and surgeries

  • Center Nenad Krstić underwent surgery on September 21, 2010 to repair a fracture to his right middle finger, suffered in the final game of the FIBA World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey, against Lithuania. His recovery allowed him to see playing time in the Thunder's regular-season debut on October 27, 2010 and subsequent games.[130] Back spasms forced him to sit out games on November 26 and 28,[131] and again from December 10 through December 22.[132][133] After the January 26 game against Minnesota, Krstić developed a sore right foot[134] which was subsequently aggravated in the February 2 game against New Orleans.[135] Neither condition forced him to miss a start, however.
  • Center Nenad Krstić underwent surgery on September 21, 2010 to repair a fracture to his right middle finger, suffered in the final game of the FIBA World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey, against Lithuania. His recovery allowed him to see playing time in the Thunder's regular-season debut on October 27, 2010 and subsequent games.[130] Back spasms forced him to sit out games on November 26 and 28,[131] and again from December 10 through December 22.[132][133] After the January 26 game against Minnesota, Krstić developed a sore right foot[134] which was subsequently aggravated in the February 2 game against New Orleans.[135] Neither condition forced him to miss a start, however.
  • Forward Jeff Green suffered a sprained left ankle in practice on November 6, 2010, forcing his placement on the inactive list for games from November 7 through November 12.[136][137] After aggravating the injury against the San Antonio Spurs on November 14, Green was withheld from action in games from November 15 through November 20.[138]
  • Kevin Durant suffered a left ankle sprain in the game against Houston on November 17, limiting his action in that game and forcing him to sit out subsequent games against Boston on November 19 and Milwaukee on November 20.[139][140] Durant subsequently sprained his left knee in the fourth quarter of the November 29 game against New Orleans, forcing him onto the inactive list for games on December 1 and 3.[141][142]
  • Rookie Cole Aldrich was sidelined with a left rib contusion for games on December 10 and 12.[132]
  • Guard Eric Maynor suffered a sprained right foot on January 1, 2011, but did not miss subsequent game action.[143]
  • Guard Thabo Sefolosha suffered a sprained knee after the Thunder's game on January 26, and missed subsequent games through February 2.[144]
  • Center Kendrick Perkins suffered a left knee sprain in the final game prior to being traded to the Thunder on February 24, 2011.[145] While separate from the ligament injury to his right knee which kept Perkins out much of the 2010–11 season, the sprain kept Perkins out of the lineup until March 14.[65]
  • Point guard Nate Robinson underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee on March 4, 2011 after experiencing discomfort following practice on February 28. He is expected to miss 4–6 weeks, which would place his return near the end of the regular season.[146] Robinson was placed back on the active roster for the March 29 game against Golden State, but did not play.[72]
  • Forward Serge Ibaka sprained his left ankle in Game 2 of the Memphis Grizzlies playoff series, and re-aggravated the same injury in Game 3. This forced him to miss practice time on May 5, and limited his minutes in subsequent games.[147]

Transactions

Current roster

  • On July 8, 2010, the Thunder signed current forward and All-Star Kevin Durant to a five-year contract extension.[148] Terms of the deal were not officially disclosed.[149] According to Durant's representatives, however, the deal is an NBA maximum contract for the years 2011–12 through 2015–16, with no opt-out provisions.[150] Given the NBA's team salary cap of $58.044 million announced in July 2010,[151] that would place Durant's 2011–12 salary at $14,511,000 — plus 30% deferred compensation, for a total of $18,864,300 — with 5% increases in each succeeding year.[152]
  • On July 30, 2010, the Thunder waived rights to guard Kyle Weaver.[153]
  • On October 25, the Thunder exercised its third-year contract option on guards James Harden and Eric Maynor, as well as forward Serge Ibaka and center Byron Mullens; the team also exercised its fourth-year contract option on guard Russell Westbrook and forward D. J. White.[154]
  • The Thunder and forward Jeff Green were unable to reach a contract extension deal by the November 1 deadline, making Green a restricted free agent after 2010–11.[155]
  • On November 23, 2010, the Thunder announced a multi-year contract extension with forward Nick Collision.[156] Under the contract, Collison receives $6.5 million as a signing bonus (for a total compensation in 2010–11 of $13,250,000), plus $3,272,997 in 2011–12, $2,929,332 in 2012–13, $2,585,668 in 2013–14, and $2,242,003 in 2014–15.[200]
  • On November 24, 2010, the Thunder assigned rookie center Cole Aldrich to the team's NBA D-League team, the Tulsa 66ers.[157] He had previously appeared in five games for the Thunder, averaging 9.6 minutes per game.[158] Aldrich was recalled to the Thunder on December 6, 2010, after averaging 7.8 points in five games with the 66ers.[159] He was then reassigned to Tulsa on December 30, 2010,[160] and later recalled to the Thunder for the team's game on February 2, 2011. Aldrich replaced Byron Mullens on the 66ers roster again on March 30, 2011, beginning his third and final assignment to the club for 2010–11[161] He was recalled for the final time to the Thunder roster on April 13, after posting averages of 10.3 points and 8.6 rebounds per game over his 21 cumulative starts for Tulsa.[162]
  • On December 10, 2010, the Thunder assigned Byron Mullens to the Tulsa 66ers.[163] After injuries to fellow centers Nenad Krstić and Cole Aldrich, Mullens was quickly recalled for the Thunder's game on December 12 after only one game with Tulsa.[164] Mullens saw moderate floor time in five games with the Thunder during Krstić's absence, but played sparingly thereafter. Following the recall of Aldrich from Tulsa, Mullens was reassigned to the 66ers on February 3, 2011.[165] He was recalled to the Thunder after the team's trades on February 24, 2011 opened up a roster spot.[166] Collectively in his first two stints at Tulsa, Mullens averaged 16.7 points and 8.2 rebounds per game.[166] On March 10, the Thunder assigned Mullens to the 66ers for a third time, the final assignment allowed under NBA rules.[167] This assignment ended on March 27, at which time he was reassirned to the regular Thunder roster.[168] Cumulatively during Mullens' time with Tulsa, he played in and started fourteen games, averaging 14.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per contest.[168]
  • On March 1, 2011, the Thunder announced that the team had signed center Kendrick Perkins (whom the team had acquired in a trade the previous week) to a multi-year contract extension.[169] Terms of the deal were not officially disclosed, but sources described the deal as a four-year, $34.8 million extension including bonuses.[170] Perkins' agent described the deal similarly, as being "almost $36 million" fully guaranteed.[171] Perkins had previously rejected a four-year, $22 million offer from the Celtics.[170] The Celtics' offer was based on Perkins' $4.4 million 2010–11 salary combined with the NBA's rule capping contract extensions (which for non-first round draftees limits subsequent-year salaries under an extension to 110.5% of the previous year); however, the Thunder were able to increase their extension offer by paying roughly $2 million to Perkins as a bonus for 2010–11 (an amount cleared under the cap via the team's February 24, 2011 trades), which in turn increased Perkins' baseline salary for extension purposes to approximately $6.7 million.[172][173] The timing of the extension was mandated by an NBA rule prohibiting renegotiation of current contracts between March 1 and June 30.[172]
  • On April 9, 2011, the Thunder filled out the remaining 15th spot on its roster by signing shooting guard Robert Vaden to a contract, the terms of which were not disclosed.[174] The Thunder had acquired the draft rights to Vaden in 2009, but had not offered him a contract after training camp that year. Vaden spent the 2010–11 season under contract with the Tulsa 66ers, and after signing with the Thunder was immediately assigned back to the Tulsa roster for the 66ers' remaining D-League playoff games. Vaden was then assigned to the Thunder roster after Tulsa's playoff run ended with a loss to the Iowa Energy on April 18.[175]

Draft trades

  • On June 24, 2010, the L.A. Clippers acquired the draft rights to Bledsoe in exchange for a conditional (top-ten protected) first-round pick in 2012.[44][45]
  • On June 24, 2010, the Indiana Pacers acquired the draft rights to Rolle in exchange for the draft rights to 57th pick Ryan Reid of Florida State and cash consideration.[46]
  • On June 24, 2010, the Thunder acquired the draft rights to 31st pick Tibor Pleiß from Atlanta in exchange for cash consideration.[46]
  • On June 24, 2010, the Thunder acquired the draft rights to 48th pick Latavious Williams of the Tulsa 66ers from Miami in exchange for a future second-round pick.[46]

Roster trades

  • On June 23, 2010, the Thunder traded their rights to the #32 overall pick to the Miami Heat in exchange for the #18 overall pick and the rights to shooting guard Daequan Cook.[38][39]
  • On June 24, 2010, the Thunder acquired Morris Peterson and the draft rights to 11th overall pick Cole Aldrich from New Orleans in exchange for the draft rights to Craig Brackins and Quincy Pondexter.[40][41][42] The trade was finalized on July 8, 2010.[43]
  • In a deal made immediately before the trade deadline on February 24, 2011, the Thunder traded forward Jeff Green and center Nenad Krstić, along with the LA Clippers' 2012 first-round draft pick (previously acquired from the Clippers on June 24, 2010 in exchange for draft rights to Eric Bledsoe) to the Boston Celtics in exchange for center Kendrick Perkins and point guard Nate Robinson.[176][177]
  • Also on February 24, 2011, the Thunder traded reserve forward D.J. White and reserve guard Morris Peterson to the Charlotte Bobcats in exchange for center Nazr Mohammed.[176][178]

Free agents

Additions

  • On July 21, 2010, the Thunder signed free agent guard Royal Ivey, formerly of the Milwaukee Bucks, to a contract. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.[179]

Subtractions

  • On July 2, 2010, it was announced that free agent Kevin Ollie would retire as an NBA player to take an assistant coaching position with the University of Connecticut men's basketball program.[180]
  • On September 2, 2010, Etan Thomas signed a free agent deal with the Atlanta Hawks.[181]

Transaction summary table

DateTransaction TypeThunder AcquiredThunder Gave Up
June 23, 2010 Roster trade• {{flagicon>USA}} Daequan Cook
No. 18 pick ({{flagicon|USA}} Eric Bledsoe)
• No. 32 pick ({{flagicon>USA}} Dexter Pittman) (to Miami)
June 24, 2010 Draft trade• No. 31 pick ({{flagicon>GER}} Tibor Pleiß) cash considerations (to Atlanta)
June 24, 2010 Draft trade• No. 48 pick ({{flagicon>USA}} Latavious Williams) future second-round pick (to Miami)
June 24, 2010 Draft trade protected first-round pick (of LA Clippers) in 2012• No. 18 pick ({{flagicon>USA}} Eric Bledsoe) (to LA Clippers)
June 24, 2010 Draft trade• No. 57 pick ({{flagicon>USA}} Ryan Reid)
cash considerations
• No. 51 pick ({{flagicon>USA}} Magnum Rolle) (to Indiana)
July 2, 2010 Free agent• {{flagicon>USA}} Kevin Ollie
July 8, 2010 Roster trade• {{flagicon>USA}} Morris Peterson
No. 11 pick ({{flagicon|USA}} Cole Aldrich)
• No. 21 pick ({{flagicon>USA}} Craig Brackins) (to New Orleans)
No. 26 pick ({{flagicon|USA}} Quincy Pondexter) (to New Orleans)
July 22, 2010 Free agent• {{flagicon>USA}} Royal Ivey
July 30, 2010 Waiver• {{flagicon>USA}} Kyle Weaver
September 2, 2010 Free agent• {{flagicon>USA}} Etan Thomas
February 24, 2011 Roster trade• {{flagicon>USA}} Kendrick Perkins
{{flagicon|USA}} Nate Robinson
• {{flagicon>USA}} Jeff Green (to Boston)
{{flagicon|Serbia}} Nenad Krstić (to Boston)
protected first-round pick (of LA Clippers) in 2012
February 24, 2011 Roster trade• {{flagicon>USA}} Nazr Mohammed• {{flagicon>USA}} D. J. White (to Charlotte)
{{flagicon|USA}} Morris Peterson (to Charlotte)
April 9, 2011 Draftee signing• {{flagicon>USA}} Robert Vaden

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9. ^{{cite web |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/olybb/news/story?id=5493184 |title=Rajon Rondo withdraws from Team USA |date=August 24, 2010 |accessdate=August 25, 2010 |work=www.espn.com |last=Sheridan |first=Chris| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100826023300/http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/olybb/news/story?id=5493184| archivedate= 26 August 2010 | deadurl= no}}
10. ^{{cite web |title=A Look Ahead at Greece |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/blog_chrissilva/usabgreece_100824.html |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC |date=August 24, 2010 |accessdate=August 25, 2010 |first=Chris |last=Silva| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100828114144/http://www.nba.com/thunder/blog_chrissilva/usabgreece_100824.html| archivedate= 28 August 2010 | deadurl= no}}
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12. ^{{cite web |url=http://newsok.com/krstic-suspended-for-serbias-next-3-games-after-brawl/article/3488954 |title=Thunder's Nenad Krstic suspended for Serbia's next 3 games after brawl |work=The Oklahoman |date=August 26, 2010 |accessdate=August 30, 2010}}
13. ^{{cite web |url=http://turkey2010.fiba.com/pages/eng/fe/10/fwcm/player/p/eid/4728/orderby//ot//pid/59398/rid//sid/4728/tid/288/tid2//profile.html |title=Profile: Tibor Pleiß |work=www.fiba.com |date=August 30, 2010 |accessdate=August 30, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100824195136/http://turkey2010.fiba.com/pages/eng/fe/10/fwcm/player/p/eid/4728/orderby/ot/pid/59398/rid/sid/4728/tid/288/tid2/profile.html| archivedate= 24 August 2010 | deadurl= no}}
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16. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.usabasketball.com/mens/national/10_maoy.html |title=USA Basketball Names Kevin Durant 2010 Male Athlete Of The Year |date=December 15, 2010 |accessdate=December 15, 2010 |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC |work=www.usabasketball.com }}
17. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/news/transactions/2009_10/index.html |work=www.nba.com |title=NBA Transaction Wire, 2009–10 |accessdate=June 24, 2010 |date=April 20, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100704145302/http://www.nba.com/news/transactions/2009_10/index.html| archivedate= 4 July 2010 | deadurl= no}}
18. ^{{cite web |url=http://newsok.com/thunder-coach-scott-brooks-contract-extended-one-year/article/3458804 |title=Oklahoma City Thunder coach Scott Brooks' contract extended one year |last=Baldwin |first=Mike |date=May 5, 2010 |accessdate=June 24, 2010 |work=The Oklahoman}}
19. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.newsok.com/article/3478704?searched=brooks&custom_click=search |title=With Sam Presti in place, Thunder's future secure |date=July 23, 2010 |accessdate=July 23, 2010 |work=The Oklahoman |last=Mayberry |first=Darnell}}
20. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/2010/news/07/22/presti.extension.ap/index.html |title=Thunder reward GM Presti with multiyear extension |accessdate=July 23, 2010 |date=July 22, 2010 |work=www.nba.com |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100724072121/http://www.nba.com/2010/news/07/22/presti.extension.ap/index.html| archivedate= 24 July 2010 | deadurl= no}}
21. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.newsok.com/oklahoma-city-thunder-moving-on-without-rich-cho-and-ron-adams/article/3478089 |title=Oklahoma City Thunder moving on without Rich Cho and Ron Adams |date=July 21, 2010 |last=Mayberry |first=Darnell |work=The Oklahoman |accessdate=July 23, 2010}}
22. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.newsok.com/article/3488285 |title=Thunder adds Maz Trakh to coaching staff |date=August 24, 2010 |accessdate=August 25, 2010 |work=The Oklahoman |last=Mayberry |first=Darnell}}
23. ^{{cite web |url=http://newsok.com/okc-thunder-restructures-front-office-staff/article/3490471 |title=OKC Thunder restructures front-office staff |date=August 31, 2010 |accessdate=September 13, 2010 |last=Mayberry |first=Darnell |work=The Oklahoman }}
24. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/summerleague2010/teams/thunder/ |title=2010 Thunder Summer League Team |work=www.nba.com |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC |accessdate=July 12, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100710213245/http://www.nba.com/summerleague2010/teams/thunder/| archivedate= 10 July 2010 | deadurl= no}}
25. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/roster_release100702.html |title=Thunder Announces Summer League Roster |date=July 2, 2010 |accessdate=July 12, 2010 |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC |work=www.nba.com/thunder}}
26. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.newsok.com/article/3473652?searched=kevin%20durant&custom_click=search |title=Thunder notebook: Brian Keefe to coach summer league |last=Mayberry |first=Darnell |work=The Oklahoman |date=July 4, 2010 |accessdate=July 9, 2010}}
27. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/cook100707.html |title=Catching Up With Daequan Cook |last=Silva |first=Chris |date=July 7, 2010 |accessdate=July 9, 2010 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100716001049/http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/cook100707.html| archivedate= 16 July 2010 | deadurl= no}}
28. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/summerleague2010/stats/ |title=2010 Summer League Statistics |accessdate=July 12, 2010 |work=www.nba.com |publisher=Turner Interactive Sports, Inc.| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100711123353/http://www.nba.com/summerleague2010/stats/| archivedate= 11 July 2010 | deadurl= no}}
29. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.newsok.com/thunder-notebook-okc-looking-to-trade-up/article/3466948 |title=Thunder Notebook |date=June 8, 2010 |accessdate=June 24, 2010 |last=Mayberry |first=Darnell |work=The Oklahoman}}
30. ^{{cite web |url=http://espn.go.com/espn/page2/index?id=5315985 |publisher=ESPN |title=Kevin Durant will be cover athlete of 'NBA Elite 11' |last=Robinson |first=Jon |date=June 22, 2010 |accessdate=June 24, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100627181443/http://espn.go.com/espn/page2/index?id=5315985| archivedate= 27 June 2010 | deadurl= no}}
31. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/thunder_signs_tvFXSW_100803.html |title=Thunder Signs Exclusive Television Agreement with FOX Sports Southwest |date=August 3, 2010 |accessdate=August 3, 2010 |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC |work=www.nba.com/thunder| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100820121608/http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/thunder_signs_tvFXSW_100803.html| archivedate= 20 August 2010 | deadurl= no}}
32. ^{{cite web |url=http://newsok.com/ford-center-name-to-change/article/3488958 |title=Ford Center name to change |work=The Oklahoman |date=August 26, 2010 |accessdate=September 13, 2010 |last=Rohde |first=John}}
33. ^See {{cite web |url=http://twitpic.com/2z0wrm |title=NBA's Twitter press release |work=Sports Illustrated |publisher=Twitpic.com |accessdate=October 22, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20101029230800/http://twitpic.com/2z0wrm| archivedate= 29 October 2010 | deadurl= no}}
34. ^On July 20, 2007, Oklahoma City (as Seattle) acquired Kurt Thomas and 2008 and 2010 first-round picks from Phoenix in exchange for a 2009 second-round pick. {{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/thomas070720.html |title=Sonics Acquire Kurt Thomas and Two First-Round Picks |date=July 20, 2007 |work=www.nba.com |publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc |accessdate=May 18, 2010}}
35. ^On July 27, 2009, Oklahoma City acquired Etan Thomas, and the eventual #32 and #51 picks in the 2010 draft from Minnesota in exchange for Damien Wilkins and Chucky Atkins. {{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/thundertrade_090727.html |title=Thomas Brings Depth To Frontcourt |first=Chris |last=Silva |date=July 27, 2009 |work=www.nba.com |publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc |accessdate=May 19, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100410204511/http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/thundertrade_090727.html| archivedate= 10 April 2010 | deadurl= no}}
36. ^On June 25, 2009, Minnesota acquired this second-round pick and cash considerations from Dallas in exchange for the draft rights to Nick Calathes. {{cite web |url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/2009-06-26-2798463215_x.htm |title=Wolves trade Calathes to Dallas |date=June 26, 2009 |agency=Associated Press |work=USA Today|accessdate=November 23, 2010}}
37. ^On June 25, 2009, Dallas acquired this second-round pick, as well as the 24th and 56th picks in the 2009 Draft on June 24, 2009 from Portland in exchange for the 22nd overall pick in the 2009 Draft. {{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/2009/news/06/24/blazers.mavs.ap/index.html |title=Mavericks, Trail Blazers swap 1st-round picks |date=June 25, 2009 |work=www.nba.com |publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc |accessdate=May 19, 2010}}
38. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/trade_release100623.html |title=Thunder Acquires 18th Pick and Daequan Cook from Heat |date=June 23, 2010 |work=www.nba.com |publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc |accessdate=June 24, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100712063535/http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/trade_release100623.html| archivedate= 12 July 2010 | deadurl= no}}
39. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/2010-06-23-thunder-heat-trade_N.htm |title=Thunder acquire Daequan Cook and No. 18 pick from Heat |accessdate=June 24, 2010|date=June 24, 2010 |agency=Associated Press |work=USA Today}}
40. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/2010/news/06/24/hornets.thunder.trade/index.html |title=Hornets to trade No. 11 pick Aldrich to Thunder |date=June 24, 2010 |work=www.nba.com/ |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC |accessdate=June 25, 2010 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100628033442/http://www.nba.com/2010/news/06/24/hornets.thunder.trade/index.html |archivedate=28 June 2010 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
41. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/hornets/news/hornets_enter_negotiations___2010_06_24.html |title=Hornets Enter Negotiations in Trading Aldrich and Peterson for Multiple Draft Picks |date=June 24, 2010 |work=www.nba.com/hornets |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC |accessdate=June 25, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100628041003/http://www.nba.com/hornets/news/hornets_enter_negotiations___2010_06_24.html| archivedate= 28 June 2010 | deadurl= no}}
42. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/team_release_2010_06_25.html |title=Statement From Sam Presti |date=June 24, 2010 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC |accessdate=June 25, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100628041203/http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/team_release_2010_06_25.html| archivedate= 28 June 2010 | deadurl= no}}
43. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release100708.html |title=Thunder Acquires Cole Aldrich and Morris Peterson |date=July 8, 2010 |accessdate=July 8, 2010 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC}}
44. ^{{cite web |url=http://newsok.com/thunder-notebook/article/3475391 |title=Thunder notebook: Nick Collison on Ron Adams' departure: 'It's a big loss for us' |first=Darnell |last=Mayberry |accessdate=July 14, 2010 |date=July 12, 2010 |work=The Oklahoman}}
45. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/2010/news/06/25/thunder.clippers.trade.ap/index.html|title=Clippers acquire No. 18 pick Bledsoe from Thunder|date=June 25, 2010|work=www.nba.com |publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|accessdate=June 25, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100627141812/http://www.nba.com/2010/news/06/25/thunder.clippers.trade.ap/index.html| archivedate= 27 June 2010 | deadurl= no}}
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47. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/roster_release100927.html |title=Thunder Announces Training Camp Roster |date=September 27, 2010 |accessdate=September 30, 2010 |work=www.nba.com |publisher=Turner Interactive Sports, Inc.}}
48. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release_longar.html |title=Thunder Adds Longar to Training Camp Roster |work=www.nba.com |publisher=Turner Interactive Sports, Inc. |date=September 28, 2010 |accessdate=September 30, 2010}}
49. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release_101015.html |title=Thunder Waives Carter and Longar |date=October 15, 2010 |accessdate=October 19, 2010 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=Turner Interactive Sports, Inc.| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20101024180400/http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release_101015.html| archivedate= 24 October 2010 | deadurl= no}}
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53. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/numbers_release100506.html |title=Oklahoma City Thunder 2009-10 By the Numbers |date=May 6, 2010 |accessdate=October 28, 2010 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20101104175540/http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/numbers_release100506.html| archivedate= 4 November 2010 | deadurl= no}}
54. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/fans_release101025.html |title=Fans Urged to Wear Blue, Arrive Early Wednesday |date=October 25, 2010 |accessdate=October 28, 2010 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20101117205034/http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/fans_release101025.html| archivedate= 17 November 2010 | deadurl= no}}
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150. ^{{cite web |url=http://blog.newsok.com/thunderrumblings/2010/07/07/durants-deal-five-year-85-million/ |archive-url=https://archive.is/20100710142317/http://blog.newsok.com/thunderrumblings/2010/07/07/durants-deal-five-year-85-million/ |dead-url=yes |archive-date=July 10, 2010 |title=Durant's Deal: Five-Year, $85 Million |last=Mayberry |first=Darnell |work=The Oklahoman |date=July 7, 2010 |accessdate=July 9, 2010}}
151. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/2010/news/07/07/salary.cap/?ls=iref:nbahpt2 |title=NBA salary cap for 2010–11 season set at $58.044 million |work=www.nba.com |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC |date=July 7, 2010 |accessdate=July 9, 2010 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100712103402/http://www.nba.com/2010/news/07/07/salary.cap/?ls=iref%3Anbahpt2 |archivedate=12 July 2010 |deadurl=no |df= }}
152. ^See salary cap rules at {{cite web|url=http://members.cox.net/lmcoon/salarycap.htm#Q11 |title=Larry Coon's Salary Cap FAQ |work=Larry Coon |accessdate=July 9, 2010 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100722080241/http://members.cox.net/lmcoon/salarycap.htm |archivedate=22 July 2010 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
153. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.newsok.com/oklahoma-city-thunder-release-kyle-weaver/article/3480866 |title=Oklahoma City Thunder release Kyle Weaver |date=July 30, 2010|accessdate=August 2, 2010 |work=The Oklahoman |last=Mayberry |first=Darnell}}
154. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/options_release101025.html |title=Thunder Exercises Options on Six Players |date=October 25, 2010 |accessdate=October 27, 2010 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC | archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20101029041155/http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/options_release101025.html| archivedate= 29 October 2010 | deadurl= no}}
155. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.newsok.com/okc-thunder-jeff-green-end-contract-negotiations/article/3508837 |title=Jeff Green to become restricted free agent at end of season following contract negotiation breakdown |first=John |last=Rohde |date=October 28, 2010 |accessdate=October 28, 2010 |work=The Oklahoman}}
156. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release_collison101123.html |title=Thunder Extends Collison's Contract |date=November 23, 2010 |accessdate=November 23, 2010 |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC |work=www.nba.com/thunder| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20101123224037/http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release_collison101123.html| archivedate= 23 November 2010 | deadurl= no}}
157. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/news/transactions/2010_11/ |title=Transactions: 2010–11 Season |work=www.nba.com |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC |date=November 24, 2010 |accessdate=December 6, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20101130194152/http://www.nba.com/news/transactions/2010_11/| archivedate= 30 November 2010 | deadurl= no}}
158. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.newsok.com/thunder-notebook-cole-aldrich-sent-to-tulsa-66ers/article/3517923 |title=Thunder notebook: Cole Aldrich sent to Tulsa 66ers |work=The Oklahoman |date=November 24, 2010 |accessdate=December 6, 2010 |last=Rohde |first=John}}
159. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.newsok.com/article/3521338 |title=Thunder notebook: Russell Westbrook adjusting to added attention |last=Mayberry |first=Darnell |date=December 6, 2010 |accessdate=December 7, 2010 |work=The Oklahoman}}
160. ^{{cite web |url=http://newsok.com/thunder-notebook/article/3528268 |title=Cole Aldrich Assigned to Tulsa 66ers |date=December 30, 2010 |accessdate=January 18, 2011 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC}}
161. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release_aldrich_110405.html |title=Cole Aldrich Assigned to Tulsa 66ers |date=March 30, 2011 |accessdate=April 8, 2011 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC}}
162. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.newsok.com/article/3558351 |title=Thunder notebook: Nick Collison sits; Cole Aldrich called up |last=Rohde |first=John |work=The Oklahoman |date=April 13, 2011 |accessdate=April 20, 2011}}
163. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.newsok.com/article/feed/222568 |title=Sports Briefs |work=The Oklahoman |accessdate=December 12, 2010 |date=December 10, 2010}}
164. ^{{cite web |url=http://newsok.com/thunder-notebook-byron-mullens-returns-early-from-66ers/article/3523203 |title=Thunder notebook: Byron Mullens returns early from 66ers |last=Rohde |first=John |work=The Oklahoman |date=December 12, 2010 |accessdate=December 13, 2010}}
165. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release_mullens_110203.html |title=Byron Mullens Assigned to Tulsa 66ers |date=February 3, 2011 |accessdate=February 7, 2011 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC }}
166. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release_mullens_110225.html |title=Thunder Recalls Byron Mullens from Tulsa 66ers |date=February 25, 2011 |accessdate=February 25, 2011 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC }}
167. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release_mullens_110310.html |title=Byron Mullens Assigned to Tulsa 66ers |date=March 10, 2011 |accessdate=March 18, 2011 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC}}
168. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release_mullens_110327.html |title=Thunder Recalls Byron Mullens From Tulsa 66ers |date=March 27, 2011 |accessdate=April 8, 2011 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC}}
169. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release_perkins_110301.html |title=Thunder, Perkins Agree to Contract Extension |date=March 1, 2011 |accessdate=March 1, 2011 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC }}
170. ^{{cite web |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/The-Oklahoma-City-Thunder-extend-Kendrick-Perkin;_ylt=AvGK2jGtcDq_HZ8dYGhVEvC8vLYF?urn=nba-328159 |title=The Oklahoma City Thunder extend Kendrick Perkins |last=Dwyer |first=Kelly |work=Yahoo! Sports |date=March 1, 2011 |accessdate=March 1, 2011}}
171. ^{{cite web |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nba/news/story?id=6170182 |title=Thunder sign Kendrick Perkins |work=ESPN.com News Services |date=March 1, 2011 |accessdate=March 1, 2011}}
172. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.newsok.com/thunder-signs-kendrick-perkins-to-extension/article/3544802 |title=Thunder signs Kendrick Perkins to extension |work=The Oklahoman |last=Mayberry |first=Darnell |date=March 1, 2011 |accessdate=March 1, 2011}}
173. ^{{cite web |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-perkinsextension030111 |title=Perkins gets 4-year, $35 million extension |last=Wojnarowski |first=Adrian |date=March 1, 2011 |accessdate=March 1, 2011 |work=Yahoo! Sports}}
174. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release_vaden_110409.html |title=Thunder Signs Robert Vaden |date=April 9, 2011 |work=www.nba.com |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC |accessdate=April 11, 2011}}
175. ^{{cite web |url=http://newsok.com/okc-thunder-recalls-robert-vaden-from-tulsa-66ers/article/3560425 |title=OKC Thunder recalls Robert Vaden from Tulsa 66ers |work=The Oklahoman |date=April 20, 2011 |accessdate=April 20, 2011}}
176. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/news/transactions/2011.trade.deadline.tracker/ |title=NBA Trade Deadline Tracker |date=February 24, 2011 |accessdate=February 24, 2011 |work=www.nba.com |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC}}
177. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release_trade1_110224.html |title=Thunder Acquires Perkins and Robinson |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC |date=February 24, 2011 |accessdate=February 25, 2011}}
178. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release_trade2_110224.html |title=Thunder Acquires 12-Year Veteran Nazr Mohammed |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC |date=February 24, 2011 |accessdate=February 25, 2011}}
179. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/ivey_release100721.html |title=Thunder Signs Free Agent Royal Ivey |accessdate=July 23, 2010 |date=July 21, 2010 |work=www.nba.com/thunder |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC}}
180. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uconnhuskies.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/070210aaa.html |title=Two Added to Huskies' Staff |work=www.uconnhuskies.com |publisher=CBS Interactive |date=July 2, 2010 |accessdate=August 23, 2010 | archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100915063221/http://www.uconnhuskies.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/070210aaa.html| archivedate= 15 September 2010 | deadurl= no}}
181. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/hawks/news/Etan_Thomas_090210.html |title=Atlanta Hawks Sign Etan Thomas |date=September 2, 2010 |accessdate=September 7, 2010 |work=www.nba.com/hawks |publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100912223038/http://www.nba.com/hawks/news/Etan_Thomas_090210.html| archivedate= 12 September 2010 | deadurl= no}}
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