2014–15 Oklahoma City Thunder season
NBA professional basketball team season
NBA professional basketball team season
The 2014–15 Oklahoma City Thunder season was the 7th season of the franchise in Oklahoma City and the 48th in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
The Thunder would suffer from injuries, mainly to Kevin Durant , who underwent surgery and was shut down for the rest of the season. Despite this, the Thunder remained in playoff contention, but a four-game losing streak at the beginning of April cost them as they finished 45–37 tied with the New Orleans Pelicans and were eliminated on a head-to-head matchup tie breaker. The Thunder missed the playoffs for the first time since 2009 , resulting in Scott Brooks 's firing 1 week after the conclusion of the regular season. This was the last time until 2021 that the Thunder missed the playoffs.
Previous season
The Thunder finished the 2013–14 season 59–23 to finish in first place in the Northwest Division, second in the Western Conference and qualified for the playoffs losing to the top-seeded and eventual champion San Antonio Spurs in the Conference Finals in six games. Last season featured Kevin Durant being named the 2014 NBA Most Valuable Player . Durant earned MVP honors after averaging a career-high 32.0 points, 7.4 rebounds, 5.5 assists, and 1.3 steals leading the Thunder to a 59–23 record with Russell Westbrook missing most of the season playing just 46 games.
Offseason
Draft picks
Mitch McGary was selected 21st overall by the Thunder.
The Thunder had two first-round picks entering the draft.[ 1] The Thunder traded their 2014 second-round pick in the Ronnie Brewer trade from the New York Knicks back in 2013 which was later traded by the Knicks to the Toronto Raptors .[ 2] The Thunder's other first-round pick was originally acquired from the Houston Rockets as a result of the James Harden trade in 2012.[ 3]
On draft night, the Thunder traded cash considerations to the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for the draft rights to Semaj Christon , the fifty-fifth pick.[ 4]
The Thunder ended 2014 NBA draft night with Michigan center Mitch McGary , Stanford forward Josh Huestis and Xavier guard Semaj Christon .[ 5]
Trades
On June 27, the Thunder traded cash considerations to the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for the draft rights to Semaj Christon , the fifty-fifth pick.[ 6]
On July 15, the Thunder signed-and-trade Thabo Sefolosha and the draft rights to Georgios Printezis to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for the draft rights to Sofoklis Schortsanitis .[ 7] The Thunder also generated a trade exception worth $4 million.[ 8] On August 26, the Thunder traded Hasheem Thabeet and cash considerations to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for a 2015 protected second-round pick while also generating another trade exception worth $1.25 million.[ 9] [ 10]
Thabo Sefolosha was signed-and-traded to the Atlanta Hawks after six seasons with the Thunder.
Free agency
For this offseason, free agency began on July 1, 2014, while the July moratorium ended on July 10. Caron Butler , Derek Fisher and Thabo Sefolosha were set to hit unrestricted free agency while Grant Jerrett was set to hit restricted free agency. Before the start of the 2013-14 season , Fisher announced his plans to retire following the season after 3 seasons with the Thunder.[ 11] On July 3, it was reported that Thabo Sefolosha agreed to a three-year, $12 million deal with the Atlanta Hawks , which he later signed on July 15.[ 12] [ 13] That same day, Caron Butler signed a deal with the Detroit Pistons .[ 14] On July 16, Grant Jerrett agreed to a deal to stay with the Thunder.[ 15]
On July 15, Sebastian Telfair signed a deal with the Thunder. Telfair spent nine seasons in the NBA before playing internationally with the Tianjin Ronggang in the CBA .[ 16] On July 12, it was reported that Anthony Morrow agreed to a three-year, $10 million deal with the Thunder, which he later signed on July 16. Morrow spent the 2013-14 season with the New Orleans Pelicans .[ 17] [ 18] On August 14, Lance Thomas signed a deal with the Thunder. Thomas spent three seasons in the NBA, splitting time with the New Orleans Pelicans and the Foshan Dralions in the CBA during the 2013-14 season .
Front office and coaching changes
On July 5, the Thunder announced Darko Rajaković as an assistant coach. Rajaković joins the Thunder after serving as the head coach of the Tulsa 66ers for the last two seasons.[ 19]
Season synopsis
Regular season
On October 12, 2014, Kevin Durant was diagnosed with a fractured right foot after feeling discomfort the day before and was ruled out for 6 to 8 weeks.[ 20] He went on to miss the first 17 games of the season, and with Russell Westbrook also out for 14 of those 17 games with a fractured hand, the Thunder dropped to a 4–12 record prior to Westbrook's return on November 28 against the New York Knicks . Following Westbrook's return, Durant returned to action the following game on December 2 as he scored 27 points on 9-of-18 shooting in the 104–112 loss to the New Orleans Pelicans.[ 21] With the duo back to full health, they went on to lead the Thunder on a seven-game winning streak to bring the Thunder back into playoff contention.[ 22] On December 18, Durant injured his ankle during the second quarter of the streak-breaking 109–114 loss to the Golden State Warriors . Durant scored 30 points on 10-of-13 shooting in the 18 minutes he was on the court before exiting the game with the injury.[ 23] [ 24] He subsequently missed the following game the next night against the Los Angeles Lakers.[ 25] Durant returned on December 31 versus the Phoenix Suns, and played 12 games before spraining the big toe on his left foot versus the Cleveland Cavaliers on January 25.[ 26] He would play only six more games the rest of the season, having a procedure on February 22 to replace a screw that was causing soreness in his surgically repaired right foot.[ 27] It was announced on March 21 that the Thunder might be without Durant for the rest of the season.[ 28] The team then decided to shut down Durant for the remainder of the season after determining that he would need a third surgery on his right foot.[ 29] Without Durant, the Thunder finished the season just missing the playoffs, missing the 8th seed by tiebreaker to the New Orleans Pelicans.[ 30]
Roster
2014–15 Oklahoma City Thunder roster
Players
Coaches
Pos.
No.
Name
Height
Weight
DOB
From
C
12
Adams, Steven
6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
250 lb (113 kg)
1993-07-20
Pittsburgh
PG
14
Augustin, D. J.
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
183 lb (83 kg)
1987-11-10
Texas
PF
4
Collison, Nick
6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
255 lb (116 kg)
1980-11-26
Kansas
SF
35
Durant, Kevin
6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
240 lb (109 kg)
1988-09-29
Texas
PF
9
Ibaka, Serge
7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
245 lb (111 kg)
1989-09-18
Spain
PF /C
34
Kanter, Enes
6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
247 lb (112 kg)
1992-05-20
Stoneridge PS (CA)
PF
3
Jones, Perry
6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
235 lb (107 kg)
1991–09–24
Baylor
SG
11
Lamb, Jeremy
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
1992-05-30
Connecticut
C
33
McGary, Mitch
6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
255 lb (116 kg)
1992-06-06
Michigan
SG
2
Morrow, Anthony
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
1985-09-27
Georgia Tech
PF
6
Novak, Steve
6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
235 lb (107 kg)
1983-06-13
Marquette
SG
21
Roberson, André
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
1991-12-04
Colorado
SF
5
Singler, Kyle
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
228 lb (103 kg)
1988-05-04
Duke
SG
23
Waiters, Dion
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
225 lb (102 kg)
1991-12-10
Syracuse
PG
0
Westbrook, Russell
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
1988-11-12
UCLA
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
(DP) Unsigned draft pick(FA) Free agent(S) Suspended(DL) On assignment to D-League affiliate Injured
Roster Last transaction: February 19, 2015
Staff
Oklahoma City Thunder staff
Front Office
Basketball Operations
Director of Medical Services – Donnie Strack
Director of Basketball Research and Analysis – Jesse Gould
Coaches
Broadcasters
Play-by-Play – Brian Davis
Television Analyst – Michael Cage
Broadcast Reporter – Lesley McCaslin
Radio Broadcaster – Matt Pinto
Spanish Radio Broadcaster – Eleno Ornelas
→ Staff
Standings
Game log
Preseason
2014 preseason game log Total: 2–5 (Home: 1–3; Road: 1–2)
Preseason: 2–5 (home: 1–3; road: 1–2)
2014–15 season schedule
Regular season
2014–15 game log Total: 45–37 (Home: 29–12 Road: 16–25)
October: 0–2 (home: 0–0; road: 0–2)
November
: 5–10 (home: 4–5; road: 1–5)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
3
November 1
Denver
W 102–91
Jones & Ibaka (23)
Roberson & Thomas (8)
Sebastian Telfair (9)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
1–2
4
November 3
@ Brooklyn
L 85–116
Reggie Jackson (23)
Ibaka & Adams (9)
Sebastian Telfair (6)
Barclays Center 17,732
1–3
5
November 4
@ Toronto
L 88–100
Serge Ibaka (25)
Serge Ibaka (11)
Reggie Jackson (14)
Air Canada Centre 18,877
1–4
6
November 7
Memphis
L 89–91
Reggie Jackson (22)
Steven Adams (11)
Reggie Jackson (8)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
1–5
7
November 9
Sacramento
W 101–93
Reggie Jackson (22)
Ibaka & Lamb (9)
Reggie Jackson (6)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
2–5
8
November 11
@ Milwaukee
L 78–85
Reggie Jackson (29)
Steven Adams (10)
Reggie Jackson (4)
BMO Harris Bradley Center 12,390
2–6
9
November 12
@ Boston
W 109–94
Jackson & Morrow (28)
Lance Thomas (13)
Reggie Jackson (8)
TD Garden 17,043
3–6
10
November 14
Detroit
L 89–96 (OT)
Jeremy Lamb (24)
Ibaka & Lamb (10)
Reggie Jackson (12)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
3–7
11
November 16
Houston
L 65–69
Thomas & Jackson (15)
Reggie Jackson (11)
Reggie Jackson (4)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
3–8
12
November 18
@ Utah
L 81–98
Jeremy Lamb (19)
Thomas & Adams (8)
Reggie Jackson (7)
Energy Solutions Arena 17,190
3–9
13
November 19
@ Denver
L 100–107
Serge Ibaka (22)
Serge Ibaka (13)
Reggie Jackson (9)
Pepsi Center 14,140
3–10
14
November 21
Brooklyn
L 92–94
Reggie Jackson (21)
Serge Ibaka (10)
Reggie Jackson (8)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
3–11
15
November 23
Golden State
L 86–91
Reggie Jackson (22)
Anthony Morrow (12)
Reggie Jackson (8)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
3–12
16
November 26
Utah
W 97–82
Reggie Jackson (22)
Steven Adams (11)
Reggie Jackson (8)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
4–12
17
November 28
New York
W 105–78
Russell Westbrook (32)
Steven Adams (13)
Russell Westbrook (8)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
5–12
December: 11–5 (home: 5–2; road: 6–3)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
18
December 2
@ New Orleans
L 104–112
Kevin Durant (27)
Andre Roberson (9)
Russell Westbrook (7)
Smoothie King Center 13,903
5–13
19
December 5
@ Philadelphia
W 103–91
Russell Westbrook (27)
Kendrick Perkins (9)
Russell Westbrook (7)
Wells Fargo Center 15,092
6–13
20
December 7
@ Detroit
W 96–94
Kevin Durant (28)
Serge Ibaka (13)
Russell Westbrook (7)
Palace of Auburn Hills 13,090
7–13
21
December 9
Milwaukee
W 114–101
Russell Westbrook (28)
Durant & Perkins (9)
Durant & Westbrook (7)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
8–13
22
December 11
Cleveland
W 103–94
Russell Westbrook (26)
Steven Adams (10)
Russell Westbrook (8)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
9–13
23
December 12
@ Minnesota
W 111–92
Russell Westbrook (34)
Steven Adams (11)
Russell Westbrook (6)
Target Center 13,557
10–13
24
December 14
Phoenix
W 112–88
Russell Westbrook (28)
Kendrick Perkins (10)
Russell Westbrook (8)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
11–13
25
December 16
@ Sacramento
W 104–92
Russell Westbrook (32)
Steven Adams (10)
Russell Westbrook (7)
Sleep Train Arena 17,317
12–13
26
December 18
@ Golden State
L 109–114
Russell Westbrook (33)
Andre Roberson (12)
Russell Westbrook (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
12–14
27
December 19
@ L.A.Lakers
W 104–103
Russell Westbrook (31)
Steven Adams (10)
Russell Westbrook (10)
Staples Center 18,997
13–14
28
December 21
New Orleans
L 99–101
Russell Westbrook (29)
Steven Adams (10)
Russell Westbrook (8)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
13–15
29
December 23
Portland
L 111–115 (OT)
Russell Westbrook (40)
Steven Adams (11)
Russell Westbrook (6)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
13–16
30
December 25
@ San Antonio
W 114–106
Russell Westbrook (34)
Steven Adams (15)
Russell Westbrook (11)
AT&T Center 18,581
14–16
31
December 26
Charlotte
W 98–75
Russell Westbrook (29)
Serge Ibaka (14)
Russell Westbrook (5)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
15–16
32
December 28
@ Dallas
L 107–112
Serge Ibaka (26)
Serge Ibaka (10)
Russell Westbrook (9)
American Airlines Center 20,417
15–17
33
December 31
Phoenix
W 137–134 (OT)
Kevin Durant (44)
Kevin Durant (10)
Kevin Durant (7)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
16–17
January: 7–7 (home: 4–0; road: 3–7)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
34
January 2
Washington
W 109–102
Kevin Durant (34)
Kevin Durant (8)
Reggie Jackson (8)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
17–17
35
January 5
@ Golden State
L 91–117
Russell Westbrook (22)
Durant & Morrow (10)
Russell Westbrook (5)
Oracle Arena 19,596
17–18
36
January 7
@ Sacramento
L 83–104
Kevin Durant (24)
Serge Ibaka (10)
Westbrook & Jackson (4)
Sleep Train Arena 16,037
17–19
37
January 9
Utah
W 99–94
Kevin Durant (32)
Ibaka & Perkins (7)
Russell Westbrook (12)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
18–19
38
January 15
@ Houston
L 101–112
Kevin Durant (24)
Kevin Durant (10)
Russell Westbrook (8)
Toyota Center 18,315
18–20
39
January 16
Golden State
W 127–115
Kevin Durant (36)
Russell Westbrook (15)
Russell Westbrook (17)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
19–20
40
January 18
@ Orlando
W 127–99
Kevin Durant (21)
Kevin Durant (11)
Kevin Durant (8)
Amway Center 16,128
20–20
41
January 20
@ Miami
W 94–86
Durant & Westbrook (19)
Russell Westbrook (10)
Kevin Durant (8)
American Airlines Arena 19,735
21–20
42
January 21
@ Washington
W 105–103 (OT)
Kevin Durant (34)
Steven Adams (20)
Russell Westbrook (8)
Verizon Center 20,356
22–20
43
January 23
@ Atlanta
L 93–103
Russell Westbrook (22)
Serge Ibaka (10)
Russell Westbrook (11)
Philips Arena 19,203
22–21
44
January 25
@ Cleveland
L 98–108
Kevin Durant (32)
Serge Ibaka (10)
Russell Westbrook (11)
Quicken Loans Arena 20,562
22–22
45
January 26
Minnesota
W 92–84
Russell Westbrook (18)
Serge Ibaka (19)
Westbrook & Waiters (5)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
23–22
46
January 28
@ New York
L 92–100
Russell Westbrook (40)
Serge Ibaka (10)
Westbrook & Jackson (4)
Madison Square Garden 19,812
23–23
47
January 31
@ Memphis
L 74–85
Kevin Durant (15)
Serge Ibaka (10)
Russell Westbrook (5)
FedEx Forum 18,119
23–24
February
: 9–3 (home: 6–1; road: 3–2)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
48
February 2
Orlando
W 104–97
Russell Westbrook (25)
Russell Westbrook (11)
Russell Westbrook (14)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
24–24
49
February 4
@ New Orleans
W 102–91
Russell Westbrook (45)
Steven Adams (9)
Russell Westbrook (6)
Smoothie King Center 17,156
25–24
50
February 6
New Orleans
L 113–116
Russell Westbrook (48)
Russell Westbrook (9)
Russell Westbrook (11)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
25–25
51
February 8
L.A.Clippers
W 131–108
Kevin Durant (29)
Russell Westbrook (11)
Durant & Jackson (6)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
26–25
52
February 9
@ Denver
W 124–114
Kevin Durant (40)
Mitch McGary (10)
Russell Westbrook (9)
Pepsi Center 16,511
27–25
53
February 11
Memphis
W 105–89
Kevin Durant (26)
Kevin Durant (10)
Russell Westbrook (9)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
28–25
All-Star Break
54
February 19
Dallas
W 104–89
Russell Westbrook (34)
Serge Ibaka (22)
Russell Westbrook (10)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
29–25
55
February 21
@ Charlotte
W 110–103
Russell Westbrook (33)
Enes Kanter (13)
Russell Westbrook (10)
Time Warner Cable Arena 19,303
30–25
56
February 22
Denver
W 119–94
Russell Westbrook (21)
Enes Kanter (12)
Russell Westbrook (17)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
31–25
57
February 24
Indiana
W 105–92
Serge Ibaka (23)
Russell Westbrook (11)
Russell Westbrook (10)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
32–25
58
February 26
@ Phoenix
L 113–117 (OT)
Russell Westbrook (39)
Russell Westbrook (13)
Russell Westbrook (11)
US Airways Center 17,514
32–26
59
February 27
@ Portland
L 112–115
Russell Westbrook (40)
Russell Westbrook (13)
Russell Westbrook (11)
Moda Center 19,962
32–27
March
: 10–5 (home: 8–1; road: 2–4)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
60
March 1
@ L.A. Lakers
W 108–101
Ibaka & Augustin (18)
Enes Kanter (15)
Kanter & Augustin (5)
Staples Center 18,997
33–27
61
March 4
Philadelphia
W 123–118 (OT)
Russell Westbrook (49)
Russell Westbrook (16)
Russell Westbrook (10)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
34–27
62
March 5
@ Chicago
L 105–108
Russell Westbrook (43)
Serge Ibaka (9)
Russell Westbrook (7)
United Center 21,696
34–28
63
March 8
Toronto
W 108–104
Russell Westbrook (30)
Enes Kanter (12)
Russell Westbrook (17)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
35–28
64
March 11
L.A. Clippers
L 108–120
Anthony Morrow (26)
Russell Westbrook (9)
Russell Westbrook (7)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
35–29
65
March 13
Minnesota
W 113–99
Russell Westbrook (29)
Enes Kanter (15)
Russell Westbrook (12)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
36–29
66
March 15
Chicago
W 109–100
Russell Westbrook (36)
Enes Kanter (18)
Russell Westbrook (6)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
37–29
67
March 16
@ Dallas
L 115–119
Russell Westbrook (24)
Kanter & McGary (13)
Russell Westbrook (12)
American Airlines Center 20,231
37–30
68
March 18
Boston
W 122–118
Russell Westbrook (36)
Steven Adams (13)
Russell Westbrook (10)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
38–30
69
March 20
Atlanta
W 123–115
Russell Westbrook (36)
Steven Adams (16)
Russell Westbrook (14)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
39–30
70
March 22
Miami
W 93–75
Enes Kanter (27)
Enes Kanter (12)
Russell Westbrook (17)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
40–30
71
March 24
L.A. Lakers
W 127–117
Russell Westbrook (27)
Enes Kanter (16)
Russell Westbrook (11)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
41–30
72
March 25
@ San Antonio
L 91–130
Kanter , Westbrook (16)
Enes Kanter (10)
Russell Westbrook (7)
AT&T Center 18,581
41–31
73
March 28
@ Utah
L 89–94
Russell Westbrook (37)
Steven Adams (14)
Russell Westbrook (6)
Energy Solutions Arena 19,911
41–32
74
March 29
@ Phoenix
W 109–97
Russell Westbrook (33)
Steven Adams (16)
Russell Westbrook (7)
US Airways Center 17,538
42–32
April: 3–5 (home: 2–3; road: 1–2)
2014–15 season schedule
Player statistics
Summer league and preseason statistics
Regular season
Led team in statistic
After all games .[ 31]
‡ Waived during the season
† Traded during the season
≠ Acquired during the season
Individual game highs
Awards and records
Awards
Injuries
Player
Duration
Injury type
Games missed
Start
End
Kevin Durant
October 28, 2014
December 7, 2014
Jones fracture
19
Russell Westbrook
October 31, 2014
November 28, 2014
Broken right hand
14
Kevin Durant
December 19, 2014
December 31, 2014
Sprained right ankle
6
Steven Adams
January 24, 2015
January 26, 2015
Migraine
1
Kevin Durant
January 26, 2015
February 6, 2015
Sprained toe
6
Steven Adams
February 9, 2015
March 8, 2015
Broken right hand
8
Kevin Durant
February 21, 2015
April 26, 2015
Sore right foot
24
Transactions
Overview
Players Added
Via draft
Via free agency
Players Lost
Via trade
Via free agency
Via retirement
Trades
Free agency
Re-signed
Additions
Subtractions
References
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^ "Thunder Re-Signs Grant Jerrett" . nba.com . July 16, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
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^ Durant returns, but Pelicans down Thunder 112-104
^ Kevin Durant 2014-15 Game Log
^ Warriors beat Thunder 114-109 after Durant injury
^ Kevin Durant (ankle) day to day
^ Kevin Durant will miss Lakers game with ankle injury
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^ "Nuggets vs. Thunder - Game Recap - February 22, 2015 - ESPN" .
^ "Hawks vs. Thunder - Game Recap - March 20, 2015 - ESPN" .
^ "Thunder vs. Jazz - Game Recap - March 28, 2015 - ESPN" .
^ "Thunder vs. Timberwolves - Game Recap - April 15, 2015 - ESPN" .
^ "2014-15 Oklahoma City Thunder Roster and Stats" . basketball-reference.com. Retrieved December 24, 2022 .
^ "Warriors' Curry and Cavaliers' James unanimous picks for 2014-15 All-NBA First Team" . NBA.com . May 21, 2015. Archived from the original on May 24, 2015. Retrieved May 21, 2015 .
^ Bresnahan, Mike (February 15, 2015). "NBA All-Star game updates: West beats the East, 163–158" . Los Angeles Times . Archived from the original on February 16, 2015.
^ Russell Westbrook edges James Harden for NBA scoring crown
^ "Thunder Acquires Mitch McGary, Josh Huestis and Draft Rights to Semaj Christon in the 2014 Draft" . nba.com . June 27, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
^ "Thunder Acquires Schortsanitis and Trade Exception" . nba.com . July 15, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
^ "Thunder Acquires Trade Exception and Draft Pick" . nba.com . August 26, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
^ "Thunder Acquires Dion Waiters" . nba.com . January 5, 2015. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
^ "Thunder Acquires Second Round Draft Pick" . nba.com . February 19, 2015. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
^ "Thunder Acquires Augustin, Singler, Kanter, Novak and Draft Pick" . nba.com . February 19, 2015. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
^ "Thunder Re-Signs Grant Jerrett" . nba.com . July 16, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
^ "Thunder Signs Nick Collison to Contract Extension" . nba.com . February 3, 2015. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
^ "Thunder Signs Sebastian Telfair" . nba.com . July 15, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
^ "Thunder Signs Anthony Morrow" . nba.com . July 16, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
^ "Free agent forward Lance Thomas -- with CHI in July -- has reached agreement on a training camp deal with the Thunder, sources tell RealGM" . twitter.com . August 14, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
^ "Thunder Signs Ish Smith" . nba.com . November 7, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
^ "Thunder Acquires Schortsanitis and Trade Exception" . nba.com . July 15, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
^ "Detroit Pistons Sign Free Agent Forward Caron Butler" . nba.com . July 15, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
^ "Thunder Waives Sebastian Telfair" . nba.com . November 26, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2022 .
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