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76 76 HEIGHT: 6-9 WEIGHT: 240 BIRTHDATE: SEPTEMBER 29, 1988 BIRTHPLACE: WASHINGTON, D.C. COLLEGE: TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL: MONTROSE CHRISTIAN (MD) NBA EXPERIENCE: 10 YEARS DRAFTED BY: SEATTLE, 2007, FIRST ROUND (#2) HOW ACQUIRED: SIGNED AS A FREE AGENT ON JULY 7, 2016 NBA CAREER NOTES: Appeared in 771 career games (all starts) over 11 seasons with Seattle/Oklahoma City and Golden State, averaging 27.2 points (.490 FG%, .384 3pt%, .882 FT%), 7.1 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.12 steals and 1.15 blocks in 37.1 minutes per game. Selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the first round (second overall) of the 2007 NBA Draft. Signed as a free agent with Golden State on July 7, 2016... Re-signed with the Warriors on July 25, 2017. Won an NBA Championship with Golden State in 2017 and 2018, named NBA Finals MVP both times. KEVIN DURANT | FORWARD NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD: --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 07-08 Seattle 80 2768 587 1366 .430 59 205 .288 391 448 .873 70 278 348 192 78 75 1624 4.4 2.4 20.3 08-09 Oklahoma City 74 2885 661 1390 .476 97 230 .422 452 524 .863 77 405 482 205 96 53 1871 6.5 2.8 25.3 09-10 Oklahoma City 82 3239 794 1668 .476 128 351 .365 756 840 .900 105 518 623 231 112 84 2472 7.6 2.8 30.1 10-11 Oklahoma City 78 3038 711 1538 .462 145 414 .350 594 675 .880 57 476 533 214 88 76 2161 6.8 2.7 27.7 11-12 Oklahoma City 66 2546 643 1297 .496 133 344 .387 431 501 .860 40 487 527 231 88 77 1850 8.0 3.5 28.0 12-13 Oklahoma City 81 3119 731 1433 .510 139 334 .416 679 750 .905 46 594 640 374 116 105 2280 7.9 4.6 28.1 13-14 Oklahoma City 81 3122 849 1688 .503 192 491 .391 703 805 .873 58 540 598 445 103 59 2593 7.4 5.5 32.0 14-15 Oklahoma City 27 913 238 467 .510 64 159 .403 146 171 .854 16 162 178 110 24 25 686 6.6 4.1 25.4 15-16 Oklahoma City 72 2578 698 1381 .505 186 482 .386 447 498 .898 45 544 589 361 69 85 2029 8.2 5.0 28.2 16-17 Golden State 62 2070 551 1026 .537 117 312 .375 336 384 .875 39 474 513 300 66 99 1555 8.3 4.8 25.1 17-18 Golden State 68 2325 630 1222 .516 173 413 .419 359 404 .889 31 433 464 366 50 119 1792 6.8 5.4 26.4 TOTALS 771 28603 7093 14476 .490 1433 3735 .384 5294 6000 .882 584 4911 5495 3029 890 857 20913 7.1 3.9 27.1 NBA PLAYOFF RECORD: --AVERAGES-- Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG 09-10 Oklahoma City 6 231 43 123 .350 10 35 .286 54 62 .871 8 38 46 14 3 8 150 7.7 2.3 25.0 10-11 Oklahoma City 17 722 155 345 .449 37 109 .339 140 167 .838 18 121 139 48 16 19 487 8.2 2.8 28.6 11-12 Oklahoma City 20 837 198 383 .517 41 110 .373 133 154 .864 13 135 148 74 29 24 570 7.4 3.7 28.5 12-13 Oklahoma City 11 485 112 246 .455 22 70 .314 93 112 .830 7 92 99 69 14 12 339 9.0 6.3 30.8 13-14 Oklahoma City 19 815 194 422 .460 43 125 .344 132 163 .810 25 145 170 75 19 25 563 8.9 3.9 29.6 15-16 Oklahoma City 18 726 175 407 .430 31 110 .282 130 146 .890 13 115 128 60 18 18 511 7.1 3.3 28.4 16-17 Golden State 15 533 149 268 .556 38 86 .442 92 103 .893 16 103 119 64 12 20 428 7.9 4.3 28.5 17-18 Golden State 21 807 212 435 .487 47 138 .341 137 152 .901 13 150 163 99 15 25 608 7.8 4.7 29.0 TOTALS 127 5156 1238 2629 .471 269 783 .344 911 1059 .860 113 899 1012 503 126 151 3656 8.0 4.0 28.8 POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS Minutes .......................... 57, 05/09/2011, Oklahoma City at Memphis Field Goals...................... 15, 06/06/2018, Golden State at Cleveland (3 times) Field Goal Attempts........ 33, 04/18/2016, Oklahoma City vs Dallas Three-Point Field Goals ..6, 06/06/2018, Golden State at Cleveland Three-Point Attempts..... 13, 04/22/2018, Golden State at San Antonio Free Throws .................... 18, 05/17/2011, Oklahoma City at Dallas Free Throw Attempts ...... 19, 05/17/2011, Oklahoma City at Dallas Offensive Rebounds ....... 4, 05/31/2014, Oklahoma City vs San Antonio Defensive Rebounds ....... 17, 04/22/2010, Oklahoma City vs L.A. Lakers Rebounds ....................... 19, 04/22/2010, Oklahoma City vs L.A. Lakers Assists ............................ 10, 06/08/2018, Golden State at Cleveland Steals ............................. 4, 05/24/2016, Oklahoma City vs Golden State (Twice) Turnovers ....................... 9, 05/23/2011, Oklahoma City vs Dallas Blocked Shots................. 5, 06/04/2017, Golden State vs Cleveland (Twice) Points ............................. 43, 06/06/2018, Golden State at Cleveland REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS Minutes ........................... 54, 10/30/2015, Oklahoma City at Orlando Field Goals....................... 19, 01/17/2014, Okla. City vs Golden State (Twice) Field Goal Attempts......... 34, 01/07/2014, Oklahoma City at Utah (Twice) Three-Point Field Goals ...7, 11/03/2016, Golden State vs Okla. City (5 times) Three-Point Attempts...... 15, 04/06/2014, Oklahoma City at Phoenix Free Throws ..................... 24, 01/23/2009, Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers Free Throw Attempts ....... 26, 01/23/2009, Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers Offensive Rebounds ........ 4, 01/06/2016, Oklahoma City vs Memphis (10 times) Defensive Rebounds ........ 17, 12/28/2016, Golden State vs Toronto (Twice) Rebounds ........................ 18, 01/26/2011, Oklahoma City at Minnesota Assists ............................. 14, 01/23/2018, Golden State vs New York Steals .............................. 5, 01/16/2013, Oklahoma City vs Denver (4 times) Turnovers ........................ 11, 01/22/2014, Oklahoma City at San Antonio Blocked Shots.................. 7, 10/20/2017, Golden State at New Orleans Points .............................. 54, 01/17/2014, Oklahoma City vs Golden State NBA DEBUT: Playing for the Seattle SuperSonics, recorded 18 points (7-22 FG, 2-7 3FG, 2-4 FT), 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 steals, 1 block in 32 minutes in a 120-103 loss at Denver on October 31, 2007.

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HEIGHT: 6-9WEIGHT: 240BIRTHDATE: SEPTEMBER 29, 1988BIRTHPLACE: WASHINGTON, D.C.COLLEGE: TEXASHIGH SCHOOL: MONTROSE CHRISTIAN (MD)NBA EXPERIENCE: 10 YEARSDRAFTED BY: SEATTLE, 2007, FIRST ROUND (#2)HOW ACQUIRED: SIGNED AS A FREE AGENT ON JULY 7, 2016

NBA CAREER NOTES:• Appeared in 771 career games (all starts) over 11 seasons with Seattle/Oklahoma City and Golden State, averaging 27.2 points (.490

FG%, .384 3pt%, .882 FT%), 7.1 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.12 steals and 1.15 blocks in 37.1 minutes per game.• Selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the first round (second overall) of the 2007 NBA Draft.• Signed as a free agent with Golden State on July 7, 2016... Re-signed with the Warriors on July 25, 2017.• Won an NBA Championship with Golden State in 2017 and 2018, named NBA Finals MVP both times.

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NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD: --AVERAGES--Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG07-08 Seattle 80 2768 587 1366 .430 59 205 .288 391 448 .873 70 278 348 192 78 75 1624 4.4 2.4 20.308-09 Oklahoma City 74 2885 661 1390 .476 97 230 .422 452 524 .863 77 405 482 205 96 53 1871 6.5 2.8 25.309-10 Oklahoma City 82 3239 794 1668 .476 128 351 .365 756 840 .900 105 518 623 231 112 84 2472 7.6 2.8 30.110-11 Oklahoma City 78 3038 711 1538 .462 145 414 .350 594 675 .880 57 476 533 214 88 76 2161 6.8 2.7 27.711-12 Oklahoma City 66 2546 643 1297 .496 133 344 .387 431 501 .860 40 487 527 231 88 77 1850 8.0 3.5 28.012-13 Oklahoma City 81 3119 731 1433 .510 139 334 .416 679 750 .905 46 594 640 374 116 105 2280 7.9 4.6 28.113-14 Oklahoma City 81 3122 849 1688 .503 192 491 .391 703 805 .873 58 540 598 445 103 59 2593 7.4 5.5 32.014-15 Oklahoma City 27 913 238 467 .510 64 159 .403 146 171 .854 16 162 178 110 24 25 686 6.6 4.1 25.415-16 Oklahoma City 72 2578 698 1381 .505 186 482 .386 447 498 .898 45 544 589 361 69 85 2029 8.2 5.0 28.216-17 Golden State 62 2070 551 1026 .537 117 312 .375 336 384 .875 39 474 513 300 66 99 1555 8.3 4.8 25.117-18 Golden State 68 2325 630 1222 .516 173 413 .419 359 404 .889 31 433 464 366 50 119 1792 6.8 5.4 26.4TOTALS 771 28603 7093 14476 .490 1433 3735 .384 5294 6000 .882 584 4911 5495 3029 890 857 20913 7.1 3.9 27.1

NBA PLAYOFF RECORD: --AVERAGES--Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG09-10 Oklahoma City 6 231 43 123 .350 10 35 .286 54 62 .871 8 38 46 14 3 8 150 7.7 2.3 25.010-11 Oklahoma City 17 722 155 345 .449 37 109 .339 140 167 .838 18 121 139 48 16 19 487 8.2 2.8 28.611-12 Oklahoma City 20 837 198 383 .517 41 110 .373 133 154 .864 13 135 148 74 29 24 570 7.4 3.7 28.512-13 Oklahoma City 11 485 112 246 .455 22 70 .314 93 112 .830 7 92 99 69 14 12 339 9.0 6.3 30.813-14 Oklahoma City 19 815 194 422 .460 43 125 .344 132 163 .810 25 145 170 75 19 25 563 8.9 3.9 29.615-16 Oklahoma City 18 726 175 407 .430 31 110 .282 130 146 .890 13 115 128 60 18 18 511 7.1 3.3 28.416-17 Golden State 15 533 149 268 .556 38 86 .442 92 103 .893 16 103 119 64 12 20 428 7.9 4.3 28.517-18 Golden State 21 807 212 435 .487 47 138 .341 137 152 .901 13 150 163 99 15 25 608 7.8 4.7 29.0TOTALS 127 5156 1238 2629 .471 269 783 .344 911 1059 .860 113 899 1012 503 126 151 3656 8.0 4.0 28.8

POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHSMinutes .......................... 57, 05/09/2011, Oklahoma City at Memphis Field Goals ...................... 15, 06/06/2018, Golden State at Cleveland (3 times)Field Goal Attempts ........ 33, 04/18/2016, Oklahoma City vs Dallas Three-Point Field Goals .. 6, 06/06/2018, Golden State at Cleveland Three-Point Attempts..... 13, 04/22/2018, Golden State at San Antonio Free Throws .................... 18, 05/17/2011, Oklahoma City at Dallas Free Throw Attempts ...... 19, 05/17/2011, Oklahoma City at Dallas Offensive Rebounds ....... 4, 05/31/2014, Oklahoma City vs San Antonio Defensive Rebounds ....... 17, 04/22/2010, Oklahoma City vs L.A. Lakers Rebounds ....................... 19, 04/22/2010, Oklahoma City vs L.A. Lakers Assists ............................ 10, 06/08/2018, Golden State at Cleveland Steals ............................. 4, 05/24/2016, Oklahoma City vs Golden State (Twice)Turnovers ....................... 9, 05/23/2011, Oklahoma City vs Dallas Blocked Shots ................. 5, 06/04/2017, Golden State vs Cleveland (Twice)Points ............................. 43, 06/06/2018, Golden State at Cleveland

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHSMinutes ...........................54, 10/30/2015, Oklahoma City at Orlando Field Goals .......................19, 01/17/2014, Okla. City vs Golden State (Twice)Field Goal Attempts .........34, 01/07/2014, Oklahoma City at Utah (Twice)Three-Point Field Goals ...7, 11/03/2016, Golden State vs Okla. City (5 times)Three-Point Attempts......15, 04/06/2014, Oklahoma City at Phoenix Free Throws .....................24, 01/23/2009, Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers Free Throw Attempts .......26, 01/23/2009, Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers Offensive Rebounds ........4, 01/06/2016, Oklahoma City vs Memphis (10 times)Defensive Rebounds ........17, 12/28/2016, Golden State vs Toronto (Twice)Rebounds ........................18, 01/26/2011, Oklahoma City at Minnesota Assists .............................14, 01/23/2018, Golden State vs New York Steals ..............................5, 01/16/2013, Oklahoma City vs Denver (4 times)Turnovers ........................11, 01/22/2014, Oklahoma City at San Antonio Blocked Shots ..................7, 10/20/2017, Golden State at New Orleans Points ..............................54, 01/17/2014, Oklahoma City vs Golden State

NBA DEBUT: Playing for the Seattle SuperSonics, recorded 18 points (7-22 FG, 2-7 3FG, 2-4 FT), 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 steals, 1 block in 32 minutes in a 120-103 loss at Denver on October 31, 2007.

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• Named NBA Finals MVP in 2017 with averages of 35.2 points, 8.4 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.60 blocks and 1.00 steals in 39.8 minutes per game in The Finals... Became the second player in league history to win the Finals MVP Award while averaging at least 35 points, eight rebounds and five assists in The Finals (Michael Jordan in 1993).

• Won the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award for the second straight year, becoming the sixth player to win back-to-back Finals MVPs, joining LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal, Michael Jordan (twice) and Hakeem Olajuwon... Averaged 28.8 points (.526 FG%, .409 3pt%, .963 FT%), 10.8 rebounds, 7.5 assists, 2.00 blocks per game in four Finals contests.

• Named an NBA All-Star nine consecutive times (2010 through 2018), starting seven times.• Named to the All-NBA Team eight times... Earned All-NBA First Team honors six times (latest 2017-18), including five-straight seasons

(2009-10 through 2013-14)... Earned All-NBA Second Team honors in 2015-16 and 2016-17.• Four-time scoring champion (2009-10 through 2011-12, 2013-2014). • Received the 2017-18 Seasonlong NBA Cares Community Assist Award, presented by Kaiser Permanente... During the 2017-18 season,

Durant pledged more than $13 million to numerous organizations with a dedicated emphasis on education.• Named NBA Most Valuable Player in 2013-14, scoring a career-best and NBA-high 32.0 points and dishing out a career-high 5.5 assists

to go with 7.4 rebounds and 1.27 steals in 38.5 minutes, shooting 50.3 percent from the field. • One of seven players in NBA history to hit 50 percent from the field, 40 percent from three and 90 percent from the free throw line

(while qualifying for the league minimums) in a single season, joining the 50/40/90 club in 2012-13 with averages of 51.0 percent from the field, 41.6 percent from three-point range and a career-high 90.5 percent from the free throw line.

• Named Most Valuable Player of the NBA All-Star Game in 2012, scoring 36 points on 56.0 percent shooting from the field (14-of-25 FG) and grabbing seven rebounds in 37 minutes.

• Named NBA Rookie of the Year in 2007-08.• Has recorded 10 career regular-season triple-doubles.• Scored 50-plus points five times.• Hit at least one three-pointer in 59 consecutive regular-season games (2/6/15-3/2/16), which ranks fifth-longest in NBA annals

behind two Stephen Curry streaks, one by Kyle Korver and one by J.J. Redick.• Two-time Olympic gold medalist with Team USA at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and 2012 Olympic Games in London...

Won gold with Team USA at the 2010 FIBA World Championships in Turkey, earning FIBA World Championships MVP honors.• Named Western Conference Player of the Month 14 times, Western Conference Rookie of the Month five times and Western Conference

Player of the Week 26 times. • Ranked as the Thunder’s all-time leader in free throws (4,599) and three-point field goals (1,143) while placing second in scoring

(17,566), fourth in field goals made (5,912), fifth in rebounds (4,518), fourth in blocks (639), fifth in minutes (24,208), seventh in games played (641), seventh in assists (2,363) and eighth in steals (774).

NBA POSTSEASON CAREER NOTES:• Appeared in 127 postseason games (all starts), averaging 28.8 points (.471 FG%, .344 3pt%, .860 FT%), 8.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 1.19

blocks and 1.00 steals in 40.6 minutes per game.• Has scored 30-plus points 54 times and 40-plus eight times in his postseason career.• Has tallied 38 double-doubles (all point/rebound) in his postseason career, including 18 30/10 games and two 40/10 games.• Recorded first career playoff triple-double in Game 4 at Cleveland with 20 points, 11 rebounds and 12 assists on June 8.• On the Warriors’ all-time postseason career leaders lists, ranks seventh in three-point percentage (.379), third in free throw percentage

(.898) and tied for eight in field goal percentage (.514).• On the NBA’s all-time postseason career leaders lists, ranks 13th in three-pointers made (269).• Won the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award for the second straight year in 2018 becoming the sixth player to win back-

to-back Finals MVPs... Durant joins LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal, Michael Jordan (twice) and Hakeem Olajuwon... Durant averaged 28.8 points (.526 FG%, .409 3pt%, .963 FT%), 10.8 rebounds, 7.5 assists, 2.00 blocks per game in four Finals contests.

• Named NBA Finals MVP in 2017 with averages of 35.2 points, 8.4 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.60 blocks and 1.00 steals in 39.8 minutes per game in The Finals... Became the second player in league history to win the Finals MVP Award while averaging at least 35 points, eight rebounds and five assists in The Finals (Michael Jordan in 1993).

• Recorded multiple 40-point games in the 2016 Playoffs, scoring 40 points in Game 5 of the 2016 Western Conference Finals on 5/26/16 at Golden State and a postseason career-high-tying 41 points in Game 4 of the 2016 Western Conference Semifinals on 5/8/16 vs. San Antonio.

• Recorded 35 points, 15 rebounds and six assists in Game 1 of the 2013 Western Conference Semifinals on 5/5/13 vs. Memphis, becoming the first player in Thunder franchise history to tally those numbers in a postseason game.

• Matched a playoff postseason-high with 41 points in Game 3 of the 2013 First Round on 4/27/13 at Houston... Grabbed 14 rebounds in that contest to tally his first career 40/10 postseason performance.

• Scored 17 of his game-high 36 points in the fourth quarter during Game 1 of the 2012 NBA Finals on 6/12/12 vs. Miami... Made his NBA Finals debut in that game.

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• Scored 18 of his game-high 36 points (including 16-straight Thunder points) in the fourth quarter during a Game 4 win in the 2012 Western Conference Finals on 6/2/12 vs. San Antonio.

• Hit the game-winning three-pointer with 14 seconds left in Game 4 of the 2012 Western Conference Semifinals on 5/19/12 at the L.A. Lakers.

• Connected on the game-winning field goal with 1.5 seconds left in regulation in Game 1 of the 2012 First Round on 4/28/12 vs. Dallas.• Tied his postseason career-best with 41 points in Game 5 of the 2011 First Round on 4/27/11 vs. Denver, including 16 points in the

final frame. • Set a playoff career-high with 41 points (13-of-22 FG) in Game 1 of the 2011 First Round on 4/17/11 vs. Denver.• Corralled a postseason career-high 19 rebounds in Game 3 of the 2010 First Round on 4/22/10 vs. the L.A. Lakers. • Made his NBA playoff debut in Game 1 of the 2010 First Round on 4/18/10 at the L.A. Lakers, scoring 24 points in 42 minutes.

2017-18 NOTES WITH GOLDEN STATE:• Appeared in 68 games (all starts), averaging 26.4 points (.516 FG%, .419 3pt%, .889 FT%), 6.8 rebounds, 5.4 assists, career-high 1.75

blocks in 34.2 minutes per game.• Ranked sixth in scoring, fifth in blocks, eighth in free throw percentage, 20th in assists.• Received the 2017-18 Seasonlong NBA Cares Community Assist Award, presented by Kaiser Permanente.• Scored 20 or more points in 56 games, 30 or more in 18, 40 or more in four, 50 or more in one contest.• Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 14 games.• Dished out 10 or more assists in three games.• Recorded 15 double-doubles (point/rebound - 13, point/assist - 2; includes two triple-doubles).• Recorded two triple-doubles (12/6 at Charlotte and 1/25 vs. Minnesota); Warriors 2-0 in those games.• Led team in scoring in 39 games, rebounding in 21 games and assists in 17 contests.• Dished out a career-high 14 assists on 1/23 vs. New York.• Recorded a career-high seven blocks on 10/20 at New Orleans.• Second free throw streak of 30 or more this season ended at 35 on 4/7 vs. New Orleans.• Recorded two or more blocks in 37 games this season, a new multi-block total for a single-season in his career, surpassing the 32 set

in 2012-13.• Had three games this season with five or more blocks, tying last season’s career-best single-season mark; including this season, has

nine career games with five or more blocks.• Set a new single-season career best in total blocks (119), surpassing his previous high of 105 set in 2012-13.• On 11/22 at Oklahoma City, made both free throw attempts to reach 5,000 career free throws, becoming the 34th player in NBA

history to do so.• With team-high 28 points (10-19 FG, 6-9 3pt, 2-2 FT), team-high 10 rebounds and game-high 11 assists on 1/25 vs. Minnesota,

recorded 10th career triple-double, 2nd of the season and 3rd with the Warriors.• Recorded ninth career triple-double (2nd with the Warriors, 1st of season) with game-highs of 35 points (13-28 FG, 3-10 3pt, 6-6 FT),

11 rebounds and 10 assists to go along with two blocks at Charlotte (12/6).• At Detroit (12/8), passed Bernard King (19,655) for 45th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list (King is 49th on the NBA/ABA all-time

scoring list).• At Lakers (12/18), scored 12 points in overtime, the most points he has scored in overtime in his career and just the second time in his

career he scored in double figures in an overtime session.• Named Western Conference Player of the Week for Week 8.• For the 1st time in his career was awarded the January NBA Cares Community Assist Award presented by Kaiser Permanente.• Career-best multi-block streak of 10 games ended on 12/29 vs. Charlotte as he played 34 minutes without recording a block. Was

the longest single-season streak for a Warrior since Adonal Foyle had a 10-game multi-block streak in 2001-02 (2/5/02 - 2/27/02).• With 28 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists on 1/25 vs. Minnesota, recorded 2nd triple-double of the season, 10th of his career (3rd with

Warriors).• With 40 points vs. L.A. Clippers (1/10) became the 44th player and 2nd youngest (behind LeBron James) in NBA history to score

20,000 career points.• With 50 points on February 14 at Portland and 40 on March 9 at Portland, became the 1st player since the 2004-05 season to score

at least 50 points and then 40 points in two consecutive road games against the same opponent (Allen Iverson against the Bucks), according to the Elias Sports Bureau... The last Warriors player to do that was Rick Barry against the Pistons (50 on 1/14/67 and 49 on 2/12/67).

• Missed one game due to a left thigh contusion (11/8).• Missed four games due to left ankle sprain (11/19, 11/24, 11/25, 11/27). • Missed three games (1/4, 1/6, 1/8) due to a right calf strain.• Missed six games (3/16-3/27) due to right rib soreness.

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2018 POSTSEASON NOTES WITH GOLDEN STATE:• Won the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award for the second straight year, becoming the sixth player to win back-to-back

Finals MVPs, joining LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal, Michael Jordan (twice) and Hakeem Olajuwon... Durant averaged 28.8 points (.526 FG%, .409 3pt%, .963 FT%), 10.8 rebounds, 7.5 assists, 2.00 blocks per game in four Finals contests.

• Scored 20 or more points in 21 games, 30 or more in seven, 40 or more once.• Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in five games.• Dished out 10 or more assists in one game.• Recorded five double-doubles (includes one triple-double).• Recorded one triple-double (6/8/18 at Cleveland).• Led team in scoring in 11 games, rebounding in six and assists in three.• In the NBA Playoffs, ranked 4th in scoring, 20th in rebounding, tied 19th in assists, 6th in free throw percentage (.901 FT%).• Recorded his first-ever playoff triple-double with 20 points, 12 rebounds and a playoff career-high 10 assists in the series-clinching

Game 4 win - it was the ninth triple-double in a NBA Finals game-clinching win, the third time in the last four years and the first triple-double in a series-clinching Game 4, per Elias.

• With his seventh point in Game 4, broke Curry’s Warriors record for points in a single postseason (594 in 2015)... Finished the 2018 NBA Playoffs with 608 points.

• Scored 213 points in seven games at the Rockets, the most by any player in a Western Conference Finals since the NBA began using the current conference format in 1970-71).

• Has scored 20 or more points in 28 straight postseason games (21 in 2018 NBA Playoffs, last seven postseason games in 2017)...His streak started in last year’s NBA Playoffs - Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals vs. San Antonio... The last NBA player with a streak that long was his career best playoff streak of 40 games (5/15/11 - 4/24/14)... It is the second-longest postseason streak in Warriors franchise history, trailing only a 30-game streak by Wilt Chamberlain (1960-64), according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

• The Warriors have a 21-1 record in playoff games in which Durant shoots 50 percent or higher from the field... The lone loss came at Houston on May 16, 2018 when Durant shot 59.1 percent from the field but the Warriors fell, 127-105.

• Scored a playoffs career-high 43 points (15-23 FG, 6-9 3pt, 7-7 FT) in Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Cleveland... Also had 13 rebounds, 7 assists and 1 steal.

• Playoff career-high free throw streak ended at 41 vs. Houston (5/26/18, Game 6).• Scored 20 or more points in all 14 Finals games he has played in and had scored at least 25 points in each of his first 13 Finals

appearances, joining Shaquille O’Neal (first 21 Finals games) and Michael Jordan (20) as the only players with such a streak.• Moved up eight spots on the NBA’s all-time postseason scoring list, passing Julius Erving, Dennis Johnson, Paul Pierce, Kevin McHale,

Wilt Chamberlain, Eligin Baylor and Scottie Pippen during Golden State’s 2018 playoff run.

2016-17 NOTES WITH GOLDEN STATE:• Appeared in 62 games (all starts), averaging 25.1 points, a career-high 8.3 rebounds, 4.9 assists, a career-high 1.60 blocks and 1.06

steals in 33.4 minutes while shooting a career-best 53.7 percent from the field.• Named to the All-NBA Second Team in 2016-17, earning his seventh career All-NBA selection.• Tallied 51 20-point games, 15 30-point games and one 40-point game.• Reached the 20-point threshold in 72 consecutive regular-season games from 11/23/15 to 11/9/16, tying Michael Jordan (12/29/87-

12/6/88) for the fourth-longest 20-point streak in NBA history. • Recorded 23 double-doubles, including 16 20-point/10-rebound games, one 20-point/10-assist game and six 30-point/10-rebound

games.• Notched one triple-double, his eighth career regular-season triple-double.• Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 22 games.• Dished out 10 or more assists in two games.• Shot 50 percent or better from the field in 41 games, including shooting 60 percent or better 20 times. • Blocked at least five shots in three games, a single-season career best... Entering 2016-17, had never registered more than one game

with five or more blocks in a single season. • Finished the season with 99 blocks, his second-most in a single season (most since a single-season career-best 105 blocks in 2012-13).• Named a starter on the 2017 Western Conference All-Star Team, earning his eighth career All-Star selection... Joined Michael Jordan

(1997), LeBron James (2011) and Dwyane Wade (2012) as the only players to tally a triple-double in the All-Star Game, finishing with 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.

• Along with Stephen Curry, named Western Conference Player of the Month for games played in January... Joined Curry, Chris Mullin and Bernard King as the only Warriors ever to receive the monthly recognition (his 14th career Player of the Month award), averaging 27.4 points (fifth in the Western Conference), 7.1 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 2.07 blocks and 1.07 steals in 34.4 minutes over 14 games in January.

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• Named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played Nov. 21-27.• Recorded 29 points to go with eight rebounds and five assists in 27 minutes on 4/12 vs. the L.A. Lakers.• Finished with his second consecutive double-double (23rd of the season), tallying 16 points and 10 rebounds to go with six assists, one

steal and one block in 33 minutes on 4/10 vs. Utah. • Returned to action on 4/8 vs. New Orleans after missing 19 games with a left knee injury, tallying a double-double with 16 points and

a game-high 10 rebounds in 31 minutes, recording his 22nd double-double of the season.• Appearing in his 700th career game (700th career start) on 2/28 at Washington, left with a Grade 2 MCL sprain and tibial bone bruise

in his left knee after appearing in just 1:33 of action.• Grabbed his 5,000th career rebound on 2/27 at Philadelphia.• Crossed the 19,000-point threshold for his career on 2/15 vs. Sacramento. • Scored 34 points and grabbed nine rebounds in 33 minutes on 2/11 at Oklahoma City... Became the fourth player in NBA history to

reach the 100-point threshold in his first three games against his former team, joining John Williamson (vs. Pacers), Adrian Dantley (vs. Lakers) and Allen Iverson (vs. 76ers), per the Elias Sports Bureau.

• Recorded his lone 20-point/10-assist game of the season with 26 points and a season-high-tying 10 helpers on 2/2 at the L.A. Clippers.• Scored a season-high 40 points on just 16 field goal attempts on 1/18 vs. Oklahoma City, becoming the first Warrior to score 40 points

on 16 shots or fewer in the Shot Clock Era (since 1954-55).• Recorded his 700th career block on 1/8 at Sacramento. • Tallied his first triple-double as a Warrior (eighth career) with 19 points, 11 rebounds and a season-high 10 assists on 12/30 vs. Dallas...

Dished out five-straight assists in the third quarter, achieving his triple-double with 4:56 remaining in the third frame to mark the second time in his career that he tallied a triple-double in the first three quarters of play (first: 2/27/13 vs. New Orleans).

• Grabbed at least 15 rebounds in consecutive games for the first time in his career (12/25-12/28). • Logged 22 points and a season-high-tying 17 rebounds to go with seven assists and five blocks on 12/28 vs. Toronto, the first time

a Warrior has ever tallied at least 20 points, 15 rebounds, five assists and five blocks in a game (since blocks were first recorded in 1973-74).

• Recorded 36 points and 15 rebounds on 12/25 at Cleveland, tallying the first Christmas Day double-double of his career and the second-highest scoring output of his career on Christmas (most: 44 vs. Denver, 2010)... Appeared in his seventh Christmas game and has averaged 32.0 points per game on Christmas, which trails only Jerry West (32.2) in points scored per game on the holiday (min. six games)... Shot a perfect 12-of-12 from the free throw line, the most free throws made without a miss in a game on Christmas since Kobe Bryant hit 12-of-12 from the line in 2009.

• Notched 28 points to go with 10 rebounds, five assists and a career-high six blocks on 11/26 vs. Minnesota, becoming the first player in Warriors history to tally at least 25 points, 10 rebounds, five assists and five blocks in a game (since blocks were first recorded in 1973-74), per the Elias Sports Bureau.

• Hit a season-high 15 free throws (15-of-16 FT) on 10/30 at Phoenix, finishing with 37 points on 10-of-16 (.625) from the field.• Tallied 94 points in his first three games as a Warrior (10/25-10/30), joining Wilt Chamberlain (1959-60) as the only players to ever

score at least 90 points in their first three games with the team.• Recorded two-straight 20-point, 10-rebound double-doubles to start his Warriors career (10/25-10/28), joining only Wilt Chamber-

lain, who did it in his first 56 games with the team in the 1959-60 season.• Tallied his first 30/10 game as a Warrior on 10/28 at New Orleans, scoring 30 points and grabbing a season-high 17 rebounds... Shot

a perfect 12-of-12 from the free throw line. • Missed 19 games with a Grade 2 MCL sprain and tibial bone bruise in his left knee (3/2-4/5)... Missed one game (2/25) with a left

hand contusion.

2017 POSTSEASON NOTES WITH GOLDEN STATE:• Appeared in 15 games (all starts), averaging 28.5 points, 7.9 rebounds and 4.3 assists in 35.5 minutes while shooting playoff ca-

reer-highs of 55.6 percent from the field, 44.2 percent from three-point range and 89.3 percent from the free throw line. • Scored 20-plus points 11 times and 30-plus nine times.• Recorded six double-doubles (all 25-point/10-rebound games), including four 30/10 games.• Named NBA Finals Most Valuable Player, averaging 35.2 points, 8.2 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.60 blocks and 1.00 steal in 39.8 minutes

per game for the series… Joined Andre Iguodala (2015) and Rick Barry (1975) as the only Finals MVPs in franchise history... Became the second player in league history to win the Finals MVP Award while averaging at least 35 points, eight rebounds and five assists in The Finals (Michael Jordan in 1993).

• Became the fourth player in NBA history to score at least 30 points in every game of The Finals for the winning team (Michael Jordan in 1993, Hakeem Olajuwon in 1995 and Shaquille O’Neal in 2000 and 2002).

• Joined Shaquille O’Neal and Michael Jordan as the only players to score at least 25 points in their first 10-straight Finals games.• Scored a 2017 postseason-high 39 points to go with seven rebounds and five assists in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on 6/12 vs. Cleveland,

hitting 14-of-20 (.700) from the field and a playoff career-high-tying five three-pointers (5-of-8 3FG).

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• Scored 35 points, including 15-of-16 (.938) at the free throw line, in Game 4 of the NBA Finals on 6/9 at Cleveland, marking his eighth 30-point game of the postseason... Became the 25th player in NBA history to reach the 3,000-point mark in the postseason.

• Finished with 31 points, including seven of the Warriors’ final 11 points of the game, to go with eight rebounds, four assists, one steal and one block in a 2017 postseason-high-tying 41 minutes, in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on 6/7 at Cleveland... Hit the go-ahead three-pointer with 45.3 seconds remaining in the game.

• Tallied 33 points, a 2017 postseason-high-tying 13 rebounds, six assists, a playoff career-high-tying five blocks and three steals in Game 2 of the NBA Finals on 6/4 vs. Cleveland, becoming the first player ever to tally those figures in any postseason game (since blocks and steals were first recorded in 1973-74, per the Elias Sports Bureau).

• Scored 38 points to go with eight rebounds, a 2017 postseason-high eight assists and no turnovers in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on 6/1 vs. Cleveland... Became the first player to score at least 38 points in a Finals game without committing a turnover since Shaquille O’Neal tallied 41 points with no miscues on 6/19/00... Scored 23 points in the first half, a 2017 postseason-high for scoring in any half.

• In the Western Conference Finals against San Antonio, averaged 28.0 points per game on 60.3 percent from the field (38-of-63 FG).• Recorded his fifth 25-point/10-rebound game of the 2017 postseason in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals on 5/22 at San

Antonio, finishing with 29 points (10-of-13 FG) and 12 rebounds in 38 minutes.• Appeared in his 100th career postseason game in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals on 5/20 at San Antonio, tallying 33 points,

his fourth 30-point game of the postseason, including a playoff quarter career-high 19 points in the third frame... Added 10 rebounds to tally his third 30-point/10-rebound game of the 2017 postseason (16th career)... Hit 3-of-5 (.600) from three-point range to be-come the 17th player in NBA history to connect on at least 200 career postseason threes.

• Recorded his third 30-point game of the postseason in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals on 5/14 vs. San Antonio, finishing with 34 points (20 in the second half)... Tallied five rebounds, four assists and four blocks in 39 minutes.

• Tallied 38 points (22 in the first half), a 2017 postseason-high 13 rebounds and 39 minutes in Game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals on 5/6 at Utah, recording his second 30/10 game of the postseason (15th career)... Became the first Warrior with at least 25 points and 10 rebounds in back-to-back playoff games since Nate Thurmond in 1972.

• Recorded his second 20/10 game of the 2017 postseason with 25 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists in 36 minutes in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals on 5/4 vs. Utah, hitting 13-of-15 (.867) from the free throw line.

• Returned from a two-game absence in Game 4 of the First Round on 4/24 at Portland, scoring 10 points in 20 minutes.• In his Warriors playoff debut in Game 1 of the First Round on 4/16 vs. Portland, scored 32 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, tallying

his 14th career postseason 30/10 game.• Missed Games 2 and 3 of the First Round against Portland with a left calf strain (4/19-4/22).

2015-16 NOTES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY: • Appeared in 72 games (all starts), averaging 28.2 points, a career-best 8.2 rebounds, 5.0 assists and a career-high 1.18 blocks in 35.8

minutes. • Became the first player since Michael Jordan in 1988-89 to average over 28 points, eight rebounds and five assists in a season. • Named to the All-NBA Second Team.• Earned Western Conference Player of the Week honors five times and Western Conference Player of the Month accolades twice (De-

cember and January).• Scored 20-plus points in 71 games, including each of his last 64 regular season games (highest current streak in the NBA), dating

back to 11/23, a career-high streak and the longest stretch in the NBA since Jordan in 1990-1991 (69 games)…Joined Jordan and Wilt Chamberlain as the only players in NBA history to string together 50-plus straight games in one season of at least 20 points on multiple occasions.

• Scored 30-plus points 29 times and 40-plus three times. • Tallied 27 double-doubles and one triple-double. • Finished season with a Player Efficiency Rating of 28.3 (second in the NBA to only Stephen Curry, 31.5).• Totaled at least 25 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in seven consecutive games (2/25-3/9), one of only two players since the NBA/

ABA merger (Larry Bird) to reach a streak of seven or more games... In that same time span, produced a double-double in a career-best seven games.

• Started the NBA All-Star Game for the fifth time, earning his seventh All-Star appearance.• Named Western Conference Player of the Month for January after finishing second in the NBA in scoring (28.5 points) and adding 9.3

rebounds and 4.3 assists... Shot 49.7 percent from the field and 88.8 percent from the free throw line.• Named Western Conference Player of the Month for December alongside Russell Westbrook after averaging 24.9 points, 7.2 rebounds

and 5.7 assists while shooting 50.8 percent from the field... Reached the 20-point mark in all 15 December games.• Scored a season-high 44 points on 1/26 at New York.• Tallied 25 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in his first triple-double of the season on 12/10 vs. Atlanta. • Scored 43 points on 15-of-30 (.500) shooting from the field on 10/30 at Orlando.

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2016 POSTSEASON NOTES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY:• Appeared in 18 postseason games (all starts), averaging 28.4 points, 7.1 rebounds, 1.00 steals and 1.00 blocks in 40.3 minutes. • Recorded multiple 40-point games in the 2016 Playoffs, scoring 40 points in 45 minutes on 5/26 at Golden State in Game 5 of the

Western Conference Finals and scoring a postseason career-high-tying 41 points on 5/8 vs. San Antonio in Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals.

• Scored 30-plus six times and 40-plus twice... Recorded two double-doubles (both in the Western Conference Finals).

2014-15 NOTES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY: • Appeared in 27 games (all starts), averaging 25.4 points, 6.6 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 33.8 minutes.• Scored 20-plus 20 times, 30-plus eight times and 40-plus twice. • Tallied five double-doubles. • Named to the Western Conference All-Star team for the sixth consecutive season. • Earned Western Conference Player of the Week honors once.• Hit a career-high-tying seven three point field goals on 2/9 at Denver.• Scored a season-high 44 points to go with 10 rebounds and seven assists on 12/31 in a win over Phoenix.• Returned to the Thunder lineup on 12/2 vs. New Orleans after missing the first 17 games of the year to a right foot Jones fracture...

Scored 27 points with three rebounds and two assists in 30 minutes in his return. • Scored a career-high 30 first-half points on 10-of-13 shooting (5-of-6 from three) in 19 minutes on 12/18 at Golden State, becoming

the first player since the NBA-ABA merger to score 30-plus points in fewer than 20 minutes played.• Missed 28 games following right foot surgery, 17 games with a right foot Jones fracture, six games with a right ankle sprain, four

games with a sprained left toe.

2013-14 NOTES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY: • Named the 2013-14 Kia NBA Most Valuable Player after averaging career-highs with 32.0 points and 5.5 assists to go with 7.4 re-

bounds and 1.27 steals in 38.5 minutes. • Led the NBA in scoring (32.0) for the fourth time in his career. • Named to the All-NBA First Team for a fifth consecutive season.• Earned Western Conference Player of the Week honors six times and Western Conference Player of the Month accolades four times

(November, December, January and March).• Scored 30-plus an NBA-high 47 times, 40-plus an NBA-high 14 times and 50-plus twice. • Tallied 27 double-doubles, including 17 30-point/10-rebound games, and three triple-doubles. • Scored 25 points in 41 straight games from 1/7-4/8 (longest streak of his career and third longest in NBA history). • During the month of January, averaged 35.9 points per game while shooting 54.9 percent from the field (highest scoring month of

his career).• Scored 30-plus points in 12 consecutive games during the month of January (longest streak of his career). • Set a career-high with 54 points on 1/17 vs. Golden State, representing an Oklahoma City-era record for most points scored in a game. • Scored 51 points, marking the fourth 50-point game of his career, during a double-overtime win on 3/31 at Toronto. • Registered 32 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists, four steals and four blocks on 12/1 against Minnesota to become the first player to hit

such benchmarks since blocks and steals became official stats during the 1973-74 season. • Scored 42 points in the Thunder season opener on 10/30 at Utah, the second-most points scored in franchise history on opening night

(Dale Ellis scored 46 points in 1988). • Named a starter on the Western Conference All-Star team for the fourth consecutive season (fifth overall All-Star appearance)... Fin-

ished with a game-high tying 38 points, 10 rebounds and six assists in 35 minutes.

2014 POSTSEASON NOTES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY:• Appeared in 19 postseason games (all starts), averaging 29.6 points, 8.9 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.32 blocks in 42.9 minutes. • Recorded seven playoff double-doubles and 11 30-plus point performances.

2012-13 NOTES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY: • Appeared in 81 games (all starts), averaging 28.1 points, 7.9 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 1.43 steals and 1.30 blocks in 38.5 minutes. • Became the sixth player in NBA history to finish the season shooting 50 percent from the field, 40 percent from three-point range

and 90 percent from the free throw line (while qualifying for the league minimums), joining the 50/40/90 club with averages of 51.0 percent from the field, 41.6 percent from three-point range and a career-high 90.5 percent from the free throw line.

• Named to the All-NBA First Team for a fourth consecutive season.• Led the NBA in free throw shooting (.905) and total points scored (2,280).

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• Named Western Conference Player of the Week four times and Western Conference Player of the Month twice (October/November and March).

• Tallied 20-plus points 71 times, 30-plus 33 times and 40-plus six times. • Notched 18 double-doubles and three triple-doubles (2/27 vs. New Orleans; 2/20 at Houston; and his first career triple-double on

11/18 vs. Golden State).• Set a career-high with 11 assists on 2/20 at Houston. • Named a starter on the 2013 Western Conference All-Star Team (third time being named a starter and fourth All-Star selection over-

all)... Recorded a game-high 30 points (13-of-24 FG) in the All-Star Game to help lead the West All-Stars to victory. • Registered a then-career-high 52 points on 1/18 at Dallas, hitting a perfect 21-of-21 from the free throw line, which ranked as the

second-best free throw shooting game in NBA history behind Dominique Wilkins in 1992, who went 23-of-23 from the free throw line.• Became the first player in NBA history to record 20-plus made free throws in back-to-back games (1/18-1/20). • Started the season with three consecutive double-doubles for the first time in his career. • Posted double-doubles in the first half of three games (11/2 vs. Portland; 11/18 vs. Golden State; 2/24 vs. Chicago) after only accom-

plishing the feat once previously.

2013 POSTSEASON NOTES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY:• Appeared in 11 postseason games (all starts), averaging an NBA-best 30.8 points, 6.3 assists and 9.0 rebounds in 44.0 minutes.• Recorded three double doubles in the postseason. • Scored 20-plus points in all 11 postseason games, including five 30 point efforts and one 40 point outing.• Recorded 35 points, 15 rebounds and six assists in Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals on 5/5 vs. Memphis, becoming the

first player in franchise history to tally those numbers in a postseason game.• Matched a playoff postseason-high with 41 points in Game 3 of the First Round on 4/27 at Houston.

2011-12 NOTES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY: • Appeared in all 66 games (all starts), averaging an NBA-best 28.0 points to go with 8.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.33 steals and 1.17

blocks in 38.6 minutes.• Became the seventh player in league history to lead the NBA in scoring for three consecutive seasons.• Named to the All-NBA First Team for a third consecutive season.• Named Western Conference Player of the Week three times and Western Conference Player of the Month twice (February and March).• Scored 30-plus 25 times, 40-plus four times and 50-plus once. • Recorded 18 double-doubles.• Pulled-down a season-high 17 rebounds on 3/23 vs. Minnesota.• Scored a then-career-high 51 points during overtime win on 2/19 vs. Denver. • Named MVP of the All-Star Game after posting a game-high 36 points on 56.0 percent shooting from the field (14-of-25 FG) and

grabbing seven rebounds. • Named a starter on the 2012 Western Conference All-Star team after receiving 1,345,566 votes, second-most in the Western Confer-

ence.• Connected on the third game-winning field goal of his career as time expired on 12/29 vs. Dallas.• Became the first player to score 30-plus points in the first four games of the season since Kobe Bryant (2005-06 season).

2012 POSTSEASON NOTES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY:• Appeared in 20 postseason games (all starts), averaging 28.5 points, 7.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.20 blocks in 41.9 minutes. • Scored 20-plus in all 20 playoff games, including 30-plus 10 times.• Recorded seven postseason double-doubles. • Scored 17 of his game-high 36 points in the fourth quarter during Game 1 of the NBA Finals on 6/12 vs. Miami.• Scored 18 of his game-high 36 points (including 16-straight Thunder points) in the fourth quarter during a Game 4 win in the Western

Conference Finals on 6/2 vs. San Antonio. • Hit the game-winning three-pointer with 14 seconds left on 5/19 at the L.A. Lakers in Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals. • Connected on the game-winning field goal with 1.5 seconds left in regulation on 4/28 vs. Dallas in Game 1 of the First Round.

2010-11 NOTES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY: • Appeared in 78 games (all starts), averaging an NBA-best 27.7 points to go with 6.8 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.13 steals in 38.9

minutes. • Became just the 11th player in NBA history to win the scoring title in back-to-back seasons.• Named to the All-NBA First Team for a second consecutive season. • Scored 30-plus an NBA-best 29 times and 40-plus an NBA-best five times.

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• Recorded 13 double-doubles. • Named Western Conference Player of the Week twice and Western Conference Player of the Month twice (December and April). • Finished his fourth professional season with 8,128 career points, second-most all-time through his first four seasons behind only

LeBron James (8,439 points). • Recorded five straight double-doubles for the first time in his career (1/30-2/8).• Tied a career-high with five blocks on 3/27 at Portland.• Appeared in his 300th career NBA game 3/18 vs. Charlotte.• Scored 34 points in his second All-Star appearance on 2/20 in Los Angeles.• Matched a then-career-high with 47 points and set a career-high with 18 rebounds on 1/26 at Minnesota.• Made the game-winning three-point field goal as time expired on 1/22 vs. New York.

2011 POSTSEASON NOTES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY:• Appeared in 17 postseason games (all starts), averaging 28.6 points, 8.2 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.12 blocks in 42.5 minutes. • Scored 30-plus seven times and 40-plus three times. • Recorded five double-doubles. • Became the 20th player in NBA history to score at least 39 points in a Game 7 during Oklahoma City’s Western Conference Semifinals

victory on 5/15 over Memphis, scoring 39 points on 13-of-25 (.520) shooting from the field. • Matched his postseason career-best postseason scoring effort with 41 points on 4/27 vs. Denver in Game 5 of the First Round, includ-

ing 16 points in the final frame. • Made a playoff career-high five three-point field goals on 4/25 vs. Denver in Game 4 of the First Round.• Set a playoff career-high with 41 points (13-of-22 FG) on 4/17 vs. Denver in Game 1 of the First Round.

2009-10 NOTES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY: • Appeared in 82 games (all starts), averaging an NBA-best 30.1 points, 7.6 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.37 steals and 1.02 blocks in 39.5

minutes. • At 21 years old, became the youngest player in NBA history to win the scoring title. • Named First Team All-NBA. • Finished second behind LeBron James in NBA Most Valuable Player voting. • Became one of only 10 players in NBA history to start every game and average 30-plus points. • Set franchise record and led the NBA with 756 made free throws.• Earned Player of the Week honors three times and Player of the Month honors once (April).• Scored 30-plus points an NBA-best 47 times and 40-plus eight times. • Tallied 25 double-doubles. • Set the all-time franchise record for points in a single season (2,472 points scored). • Matched his season-high with 45 points and set a career-high with seven made three-pointers on 4/6 at Utah.• Recorded back-to-back 40-point games for the first time in his career on 4/6 at Utah and 4/4 vs. Minnesota.• Made his first career All-Star appearance, recording 15 points and five rebounds in 20 minutes.• Became the second youngest NBA player behind only LeBron James to record 2,000 points through his first 68 games at age 21 or

younger. • Scored a season-high 45 points to go with 11 rebounds on 1/31 vs. Golden State... Connected on 16-of-21 (.762) from the field in that

contest, becoming the second player in franchise history to score 45-plus points on better than 75 percent shooting (Spencer Haywood on 1/7/72; 48 points on 21-of-28 FG).

• Became the second-youngest NBA player behind only LeBron James to reach 4,000 career points, doing so on 12/4 vs. Boston, finish-ing that game with 36 points.

• With his 28-point performance on 11-of-22 (.500) shooting on 11/24 against Utah, became just the fourth player in league history to score at least 400 points during the first 15 games of a season at age 21 or younger, joining LeBron James (twice), Shaquille O’Neal and Michael Jordan.

• Set all-time franchise record for most free throws without a miss (18) on 11/10 at Sacramento en route to game-high 37 points.

2010 POSTSEASON NOTES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY: • Appeared in six postseason games (all starts), averaging 25.0 points, 7.7 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.33 blocks in 38.5 minutes. • Made his NBA playoff debut on 4/18 at the L.A. Lakers in Game 1 of the First Round, scoring 24 points and grabbing six rebounds in

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2008-09 NOTES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY: • Appeared in 74 games (all starts), averaging 25. 3 points, 6. 5 rebounds, 2. 8 assists and 1. 30 steals in 39. 0 minutes. • Ranked sixth in the NBA in scoring and fifth in minutes. • Scored 20-plus 57 times, 30-plus 21 times and 40-plus three times. • Recorded 15 double-doubles. • Scored a then-career-high 47 points on 2/17 vs. New Orleans. • Set a franchise record with 24 free throws (24-26 FT) and a then-career-high 15 rebounds on 1/23 at the L. A. Clippers.• Swiped a career-high five steals on 12/13 at Dallas. • Inactive seven times.

2007-08 NOTES WITH SEATTLE:• Appeared in 80 games (all starts), averaging 20.3 points (first among rookies, 24th in NBA), 4.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 34.6 minutes. • Named NBA Rookie of the Year. • Earned NBA All-Rookie First-Team honors.• Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month five times. • Became the third teenager to average more than 20 points per game (Carmelo Anthony, LeBron James). • Shot 87.3 percent from the free throw line, which ranked first among rookies and 11th in the NBA. • Scored 20-plus points 44 times and 30-plus seven times.• Led the team with 75 blocks. • Played in the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge at NBA All-Star Weekend in New Orleans, tallying 23 points, eight rebounds and four assists. • Recorded a then-career-high 42 points on 18-of-25 (.720) shooting from the field on 4/16 at Golden State, adding a then-career-high

13 rebounds... At age 19 years and 200 days, no player in the history of the NBA had scored as many points in a game at a younger age.

USA BASKETBALL NOTES:• Won his second Olympic gold medal with Team USA at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, averaging a team-high 19.4 points per game

during the team’s perfect 8-0 run through the tournament... Averaged 5.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists in 28.6 minutes of Olympic play in Rio, shooting 57.8 percent from the field and 58.1 percent from three-point range.

• Scored a game-high 30 points and dished out four assists in Team USA’s gold medal winning victory over Serbia in 2016.• Won his first career Olympic gold medal with Team USA at the 2012 Olympics in London, averaging 19.5 points and 5.8 rebounds in 26.0

minutes per game.• In the U.S. men’s career Olympic record book, ranks first in three-point field goals made (59), second in points (311) behind Carmelo

Anthony (336) and third in field goals made (101). • Owns the two highest point totals in a single Olympic competition in Team USA history, scoring a record 156 points in 2012 and 155 points

in 2016. • During the summer of 2010, helped lead the U.S. Men’s National Team to a gold medal during the 2010 FIBA World Championships in

Turkey... Named the 2010 FIBA World Championships Most Valuable Player.• Recorded a game-high 28 points during the United States’ gold medal winning victory over host country Turkey in 2010.• Set the all-time USA single game scoring record by notching 38 points during Team USA’s semifinal match-up versus Lithuania in 2010.

COLLEGIATE NOTES WITH TEXAS:• Appeared in 35 games in his lone season at Texas, averaging 25.8 points (first in the Big 12, fourth in the nation), 11.1 rebounds, 1.91

blocks and 1.89 steals in 35.9 minutes. • Earned National Player of the Year honors from The Associated Press, NABC, USBWA, CBS/Chevrolet and The Sporting News.• Named the winner of the Adolph Rupp Trophy, the Naismith Award and the Wooden Award, becoming the first-ever freshman in NCAA

history to win any of those awards. • Earned consensus First Team All-American honors, becoming just the third freshman in NCAA history to earn that honor, joining Wayman

Tisdale (1983) and Chris Jackson (1989). • Named Big 12 Freshman and Player of the Year, earned First Team All-Conference honors and was named to the league’s All-Defensive

Team.• Set single-season school and Big 12 record for points in a season with 903, a total that ranked as the second-most by a freshman in NCAA

history. • Set a single-season school record for total rebounds with 390, a mark that ranked second in Big 12 history and third all-time for a freshman

in NCAA history. • Scored 20-plus points 30 times and 30-plus 11 times.• Tallied 20 double-doubles. • Named Big 12 Tournament Most Valuable Player after scoring a tournament-record 92 points.

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HIGH SCHOOL NOTES:• Named First Team All-American by USA Today and Parade Magazine after senior season at Montrose Christian (MD) in 2005-06 after

averaging 23.6 points, 10.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 3.0 steals and 2.6 blocks. • Named Co-MVP of the McDonald’s All-American Game after posting 25 points for the West squad. • Led Montrose Christian to a 20-2 record and a No. 9 ranking in the final USA Today poll. • Named Second Team All-American by Parade Magazine as a junior in 2004-05. • Averaged 19.6 points and 8.8 rebounds for Oak Hill Academy as a junior... Shot 65 percent from the field, including 43 percent from

three-point range.

PERSONAL: Born in Washington, D.C.... Returned to his hometown, Seat Pleasant, Maryland, in August 2017 with the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy for a parade and a rally at Seat Pleasant Activities Center, the gym where he played as a child and later provided funds to renovate... Traveled to India in the summer of 2017, where he and 3,459 Indian children from the Reliance Foundation Jr. NBA program set a new Guinness World Record for the world’s largest basketball lesson (multiple venues) ever held, conducting the record-breaking feat at The NBA Academy India, the league’s elite basketball training center in the Delhi National Capital Region for the top male and female prospects... In the summer of 2017, spoke at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco... Donated $1 million to the Oklahoma Red Cross to help those affected by the tornadoes in May of 2013... Wears No. 35 to honor his childhood AAU coach, Charles Craig, who died when he was 35... Favorite food is crab legs... Is a fan of the Washington Redskins... Most admired Vince Carter as a child... Loves to play video games and shop for clothes... Favorite motto, which his mentor and coach Taras Brown recited when he was working out, is: “Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard”... Threw out ceremonial first pitch at a San Francisco Giants game on September 16, 2016... Is on Twitter @KDTrey5.

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