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Despite their youth, the Thunder are ready to take on the challenge of the playoffs

Despite their youth, the Thunder are ready to take on the challenge of the playoffs

Don’t look now, but here come the Oklahoma City Thunder.

They might get overlooked for their age, but make no mistake: these young Thunder are for real.

Since the 1970-1971 season, the Thunder are the youngest team to finish with the best record in their conference, with a weighted average age of 23.92. This was one of the best surprises of the season after they finished just the 10th seed last year, and this incredible jump left people impressed by their feat.

Throughout the season, OKC finished:

  • 2nd in Net Rating: +7.3
  • 3rd in Offensive Rating: 118.3
  • 4th in Defensive Rating 111.0
  • 1st in 3P%: 38.9%
  • 1st in steals: 8.5
  • 1st in blocks: 6.6
  • 1st in Turnovers Forced: 15.7
  • 1st in Contested FG: 47.4
  • 1st in Points off Turnovers: 20.5
  • 1st in Bench 3P%: 40.3%

These are phenomenal numbers for a team as young as them and the level of maturity and discipline within their youth is off the charts.

The Thunder are led by their young superstar and MVP frontrunner Shai Gilgeous Alexander, averaging 30.3 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 6.2 assists at age 25; has 50+ games of 30 points or more, leading the second youngest team in the league atop the West. Gilgeous-Alexander is also the only Thunder player ever to average back-to-back 30-point seasons, an impressive feat for a franchise that once had Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, and James Harden on one team.

Jalen Williams has ascended to a star in just his sophomore season, being a true No.2 option behind SGA’s MVP act. Williams has all you want for an ideal ‘Robin’: three-level scoring, playmaking chops, and tenacious defense – the 23-year-old just exudes two-way level all-star potential. And he’s insanely clutch too, with the Thunder trusting him having the ball on his hands a lot of times in the 4th quarter and he has more often than not delivered for them.

Chet Holmgren has had one of the most impressive rookie seasons in recent memory, and if not for a superhuman year by Victor Wembanyama, Holmgren would have been clearly the frontrunner for the Rookie of the Year award. The 7-foot-1 beanpole has lifted the Thunder to newer heights this season by improving their defense and being the final piece to complete the puzzle. Last season OKC struggled without a legitimate big man who could protect the rim. With Holmgren in the fold, it has been an entirely different story for the team. What’s more, is that Holmgren can space the floor and knock down threes when needed and it is something the Thunder have that makes them even more dangerous and hard to guard.

OKC is a team built on insane chemistry, which goes to show the bond these guys play with each other. This has translated to joy and confidence on the court led to them playing high-level basketball, and each win and loss they faced throughout the regular season has only strengthened them as a group. This has helped them battle through adversity and they hope they could bring it in during the playoffs.

When the dust settled, it was clear to everyone: the Thunder had one of the best seasons they’ve had in years. They secured the No.1 overall seed in the West for the first time since 2012, the year when they went all the way to the NBA Finals. And they certainly hope they can replicate that this year with this group.

“We have to go do it now. We are 0-0 entering the playoffs,” head coach Mark Daigneault stressed what happened in the regular season doesn’t matter now.

Teams might think that going through them might be an easy task, but the Thunder are going to be ready for battle. For a team that’s ‘overachieved’ during the regular season, they are out to prove they are not to be messed with and they intend to go on a deep playoff run.



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