Gilgeous-Alexander posted 21 points (5-10 FG, 2-3 3Pt, 9-10 FT), seven assists, five rebounds, two blocks and one steal across 30 minutes in Canada's 86-79 win over Greece in the Paris Olympics on Saturday. While Greece tried to contain Gilgeous-Alexander, he continued to find a way to score and feed his teammates along the way. The All-Star had a team-high seven assists, and he also led the team in blocks. The 26-year-old will likely continue to serve as the No. 1 option for Canada, and his ability to score and find his teammates will be an extremely important factor in the squad's potential success.
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Thunder Results
Date Opp Result Record 4/14 W 135-86 57-25 4/12 W 125-107 56-25 4/10 W 127-89 55-25 4/9 W 112-105 54-25 4/7 W 121-118 53-25 4/5 L 126-112 52-25 4/3 L 135-100 52-24 4/2 L 109-105 52-23 3/31 W 113-112 52-22 3/29 W 128-103 51-22 3/27 L 132-126 50-22 3/26 W 119-112 50-21 3/24 L 118-93 49-21 3/22 W 123-103 49-20 3/20 W 119-107 48-20 3/16 W 118-112 47-20 3/14 W 126-119 46-20 3/12 L 121-111 45-20 3/10 W 124-93 45-19 3/8 W 107-100 44-19 3/6 W 128-120 43-19 3/4 L 116-104 42-19 3/3 W 118-110 42-18 2/29 L 132-118 41-18 2/27 W 112-95 41-17 2/25 W 123-110 40-17 2/23 W 147-106 39-17 2/22 W 129-107 38-17 2/13 W 127-113 37-17 2/11 W 127-113 36-17 2/10 L 146-111 35-17 2/6 L 124-117 35-16 2/4 W 135-127 35-15 2/2 W 126-106 34-15 1/31 W 105-100 33-15 1/29 L 107-101 32-15 1/28 L 120-104 32-14 1/26 W 107-83 32-13 1/24 W 140-114 31-13 1/23 W 111-109 30-13 1/20 W 102-97 29-13 1/18 W 134-129 28-13 1/16 L 128-117 27-13 1/15 L 112-105 27-12 1/13 W 112-100 27-11 1/11 W 139-77 26-11 1/10 W 128-120 25-11 1/8 W 136-128 24-11 1/5 L 124-115 23-11 1/3 L 141-138 23-10 1/2 W 127-123 23-9 12/31 W 124-108 22-9 12/29 W 119-93 21-9 12/27 W 129-120 20-9 12/26 W 129-106 19-9 12/23 L 129-120 18-9 12/21 W 134-115 18-8 12/18 W 116-97 17-8 12/16 W 118-117 16-8 12/14 L 128-123 15-8 12/11 W 134-120 15-7 12/8 W 138-136 14-7 12/6 L 110-101 13-7 12/2 W 126-120 13-6 11/30 W 133-110 12-6 11/28 L 106-103 11-6 11/25 L 127-123 11-5 11/22 W 116-102 11-4 11/19 W 134-91 10-4 11/18 W 130-123 9-4 11/16 W 128-109 8-4 11/14 W 123-87 7-4 11/12 W 111-99 6-4 11/10 L 105-98 5-4 11/8 W 128-120 5-3 11/6 W 126-117 4-3 11/3 L 141-139 3-3 11/1 L 110-106 3-2 10/30 W 124-112 3-1 10/29 L 128-95 2-1 10/27 W 108-105 2-0 10/25 W 124-104 1-0 -
Thunder Results
Date Opp Result Record Western Conference Semifinals 5/18 L 117-116 2-4 5/15 L 104-92 2-3 5/13 W 100-96 2-2 5/11 L 105-101 1-2 5/9 L 119-110 1-1 5/7 W 117-95 1-0 Western Conference First Round 4/29 W 97-89 4-0 4/27 W 106-85 3-0 4/24 W 124-92 2-0 4/21 W 94-92 1-0
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Thunder stat leaders 2023-24
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points per game
30.1rebounds per game
7.9assists per game
6.2blocks per game
2.3steals per game
2.0Player GP GS MIN PTS REB AST BLK STL TO DD2 TD3 A/TO +/- 3PA 3PM 3P% 2PA 2PM 2P% FGA FGM FG% FTA FTM FT% PF DREB OREB TS% 1006.01.21.00.50.10.10.3001.7-341.10.218.2%0.50.240.0%1.60.425.0%0.40.250.0%0.58233.8%K. Johnson SF907.31.21.10.40.00.10.4001.0-70.30.133.3%1.40.430.8%1.80.631.3%0.00.00.0%0.66434.4%I. Joe SG78118.58.22.31.30.30.60.6002.1+3534.51.941.6%1.71.056.8%6.22.945.8%0.70.686.5%1.11483262.6%L. Dort SG797928.410.93.61.40.60.90.9001.5+3475.02.039.4%3.31.750.6%8.33.743.8%2.01.682.6%2.92107459.3%J. Williams PF69113.04.03.41.60.40.40.5003.2+1242.10.836.8%1.20.650.0%3.31.441.7%0.60.580.5%1.41983656.1%T. Mann PG1309.23.81.91.50.00.20.7002.2-51.50.642.1%1.60.957.1%3.11.550.0%0.10.1100.0%0.220460.6%J. Williams SG717131.319.14.04.50.61.11.7302.6+3833.41.542.7%10.66.157.6%14.07.654.0%3.12.581.4%2.52453762.1%J. Giddey SG808025.112.36.44.80.60.62.11032.3+3753.01.033.7%7.64.053.0%10.65.047.5%1.61.380.6%1.440311154.7%A. Flagler SG207.01.50.02.00.00.00.0000.0+03.00.516.7%0.50.00.0%3.50.514.3%0.00.00.0%0.00021.4%V. Micic PG30012.03.30.82.50.10.31.0002.6+1101.50.424.4%1.50.956.5%3.01.240.7%0.60.573.7%0.723149.8%1605.71.11.30.30.10.10.3001.0-20.70.19.1%0.70.463.6%1.40.536.4%0.10.00.0%0.514737.9%L. Waters SG3807.43.61.10.60.20.10.2003.4-352.21.043.5%0.50.363.2%2.71.347.1%0.10.1100.0%0.633765.3%1007.31.81.80.20.30.10.4000.5-30.00.00.0%1.20.758.3%1.20.758.3%0.80.450.0%0.713558.0%K. Williams PF69114.94.73.01.30.10.60.5002.9+1522.00.839.7%2.01.154.0%4.11.946.8%0.20.150.0%1.51486156.8%O. Dieng SF33011.14.01.61.10.20.20.6002.0+12.10.630.0%1.40.960.9%3.51.542.2%0.50.487.5%0.7411054.0%G. Hayward SF26317.25.32.51.60.00.50.6002.8-11.10.651.7%3.01.342.9%4.11.945.3%1.51.069.2%0.8511356.0%C. Wallace SG821320.66.82.31.50.50.90.6002.7+1282.91.241.9%2.51.557.2%5.42.749.1%0.50.478.4%1.61355261.2%D. Bertans PF1506.12.90.70.60.20.20.1009.0+241.60.741.7%0.10.00.0%1.70.738.5%1.00.993.3%0.78267.5%A. Wiggins SG78415.76.92.41.10.20.70.7001.5+941.60.849.2%3.21.959.8%4.82.756.2%0.90.778.9%1.21266066.4%757534.030.15.56.20.92.02.2802.9+6133.61.335.3%16.29.457.6%19.810.653.5%8.77.687.4%2.53506563.6%C. Holmgren PF828229.416.57.92.42.30.71.62301.5+4224.31.637.0%7.44.662.3%11.66.253.0%3.42.779.3%2.451912963.2%O. Sarr C1506.52.32.40.10.50.00.2000.7+10.40.133.3%0.90.669.2%1.30.757.9%1.00.766.7%1.2261066.4% -
points per game
30.2rebounds per game
7.2assists per game
6.4steals per game
1.7blocks per game
2.5Player GP GS MIN PTS REB AST BLK STL TO DD2 TD3 A/TO +/- 3PA 3PM 3P% 2PA 2PM 2P% FGA FGM FG% FTA FTM FT% PF DREB OREB TS% I. Joe SG10217.36.42.21.00.00.50.5002.0+133.91.641.0%1.50.853.3%5.42.444.4%0.00.00.0%1.018459.3%L. Dort SG101035.010.74.62.00.21.31.1001.8+356.42.539.1%2.70.829.6%9.13.336.3%1.91.684.2%4.2271953.8%J. Williams PF10012.74.43.21.50.30.40.3005.0-292.20.940.9%1.10.763.6%3.31.648.5%0.40.375.0%1.128463.3%J. Williams SG101037.718.76.85.40.51.71.9002.8+663.91.538.5%12.16.049.6%16.07.546.9%2.72.281.5%2.1551354.4%J. Giddey SG10818.18.73.62.10.40.21.2001.8+393.41.235.3%4.12.253.7%7.53.445.3%0.80.787.5%0.929755.4%L. Waters SG303.00.00.30.00.00.00.0000.0-40.30.00.0%0.00.00.0%0.30.00.0%0.00.00.0%0.0100.0%K. Williams PF704.60.61.10.40.00.10.0000.0-60.70.00.0%0.40.366.7%1.10.325.0%0.00.00.0%0.47125.0%O. Dieng SF401.80.50.00.00.00.00.0000.0+00.30.00.0%0.30.3100.0%0.50.350.0%0.00.00.0%0.00050.0%G. Hayward SF706.60.01.90.40.10.10.0000.0+160.00.00.0%0.40.00.0%0.40.00.0%0.00.00.0%0.31210.0%C. Wallace SG10019.84.21.31.00.20.90.4002.5+322.80.932.1%1.30.753.8%4.11.639.0%0.20.150.0%1.46750.1%A. Wiggins SG10015.76.23.21.00.30.60.9001.1+222.00.630.0%2.71.763.0%4.72.348.9%1.11.090.9%0.823959.8%101039.930.27.26.41.71.32.2302.9+563.71.643.2%18.79.550.8%22.411.149.6%8.16.479.0%3.164858.2%C. Holmgren PF101034.515.67.22.12.50.71.9101.1+755.01.326.0%6.94.666.7%11.95.949.6%3.32.575.8%2.6581458.4%
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Thunder Roster
Full Thunder Active Roster
Player | GP | MPG | PPG | Sta |
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Alex Caruso | 0 | 0 | 0 | ACT |
Ousmane Dieng | 4 | 1.8 | 0.5 | ACT |
Luguentz Dort | 10 | 35 | 10.7 | ACT |
Alex Ducas | 0 | 0 | 0 | GTD |
Adam Flagler | 0 | 0 | 0 | ACT |
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | 10 | 39.9 | 30.2 | ACT |
Isaiah Hartenstein | 13 | 29.8 | 8.5 | ACT |
Chet Holmgren | 10 | 34.5 | 15.6 | ACT |
Isaiah Joe | 10 | 17.3 | 6.4 | ACT |
Dillon Jones | 0 | 0 | 0 | ACT |
Ajay Mitchell | 0 | 0 | 0 | ACT |
Nikola Topic | 0 | 0 | 0 | OUT |
Cason Wallace | 10 | 19.8 | 4.2 | ACT |
Aaron Wiggins | 10 | 15.7 | 6.2 | ACT |
Jaylin Williams | 10 | 12.7 | 4.4 | ACT |
Jalen Williams | 10 | 37.7 | 18.7 | ACT |
Kenrich Williams | 7 | 4.6 | 0.6 | ACT |
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander : Team-high seven assists in win
Gilgeous-Alexander posted 21 points (5-10 FG, 2-3 3Pt, 9-10 FT), seven assists, five rebounds, two blocks and one steal across 30 minutes in Canada's 86-79 win over Greece in the Paris Olympics on Saturday. While Greece tried to contain Gilgeous-Alexander, he continued to find a way to score and feed his teammates along the way. The All-Star had a team-high seven assists, and he also led the team in blocks. The 26-year-old will likely continue to serve as the No. 1 option for Canada, and his ability to score and find his teammates will be an extremely important factor in the squad's potential success.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander : Starring for Canada
Gilgeous-Alexander is on the Canadian national team's roster for the 2024 Paris Olympics. After coming in second for the KIA NBA Most Valuable Player for 2023-24, Gilgeous-Alexander is set to focus his offseason efforts on the Olympics. In a team littered with NBA talent, Canada has expectations to compete for a medal in Paris. Even alongside players like Jamal Murray, RJ Barrett, Luguentz Dort and Andrew Nembhard, Gilgeous-Alexander should operate as the squad's go-to scorer.
Nikola Topic : Undergoes knee procedure
Topic underwent a successful left ACL procedure Wednesday and will miss the 2024-25 season, Clemente Almanza of USA Today reports. It was previously reported that Topic would miss the entire 2024-25 season, but the Thunder will be relieved that the surgery was a success and the rookie can slowly begin his rehab process. The No. 12 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, Topic will be an exciting prospect for the Thunder to develop in the coming years.
Keyontae Johnson : Dazzles in SL finale
Johnson generated 20 points (8-16 FG, 0-1 3Pt, 4-7 FT), nine rebounds, six assists and a block across 30 minutes of Saturday's 88-79 win over Dallas in Summer League. Johnson tied for the team lead in points and assists en route to OKC's first victory in Las Vegas. Johnson spent the 2023-24 campaign on a two-way contract and appeared in nine NBA games. However, with Ajay Mitchell, Alex Ducas (hip) and Adam Flagler occupying the Thunder's three two-way contracts, Johnson will likely spend the upcoming season with the Oklahoma City Blue unless another suitor swoops in.
Adam Flagler : Done for Summer League
Flagler will sit out the rest of Summer League to give other players more opportunities, Clemente Almanza of USA Today reports. Flagler, Ajay Mitchell and Dillon Jones were all shut down Wednesday and will set their eyes on getting ready for the regular season. A two-way player, Flagler averaged 14.1 points per game last season with the Thunder's G League affiliate and flashed his impressive scoring ability in Summer League.
Ajay Mitchell : Sitting out remainder of SL
Mitchell won't play in another Summer League game in order to allow more opportunities for other players, Clemente Almanza of USA Today reports. The Thunder must have liked what they saw out of Mitchell, as they feel good enough about the No. 38 pick in the 2024 NBA draft to shut him down after five Summer League games. The UC Santa Barbara product was signed to a two-way deal and should split time between the NBA and the G League as a rookie.
Dillon Jones : Done for Summer League
Jones will sit out the rest of Summer League to give other players opportunities to play, Clemente Almanza of USA Today reports. Jones is fully healthy, but after showing well in Salt Lake City and Las Vegas, he'll focus on getting ready for the regular season. This year's 26th overall draft pick averaged 13.0 points, 7.2 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game in five Summer League outings.
Ajay Mitchell : Paces scoring attack
Mitchell totaled 21 points (8-14 FG, 1-1 3Pt, 4-4 FT), two rebounds, five assists, one steal and one block in 25 minutes during Monday's 102-73 Summer League loss to the Heat. Mitchell was one of the lone bright spots in a blowout loss, leading the team in scoring by knocking down 57.1 percent of his tries from the field. It was nice to see the 22-year-old bounce back following a 6-for-18 shooting performance from the field Saturday against Toronto.