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Thunder End of the Year Report Card: Jaylen Hoard

Thunder End of the Year Report Card: Josh Hall

Thunder End of the Year Report Card: Josh Hall InsideTheThunder.com continues its end of season report card series, this time evaluating two-way forward Josh Hall. Author: Jun 2, 2021 An intriguing prospect on both ends of the court, Thunder forward Josh Hall s rookie season left much to be desired. Plagued by injury for much of the season, Hall was tough to evaluate, but showed some promise at just 20-years-old. Here is SI Thunder s grade for the two-way forward:  Nick Crain’s Grade: C- Josh Hall took a unique path to the NBA, forgoing college and going straight from high school to the pros after a post-graduate season at Moravian Prep in Hickory, North Carolina. With that in mind, his leap into the NBA was quite the transition during his rookie season in OKC on a two-way contract.

Thunder End of The Year Report Card: Moses Brown

Thunder End of The Year Report Card: Moses Brown InsideTheThunder.com continues its end of season report card series, grading former G-League standout turned NBA stat stuffer Moses Brown. Author: Jun 1, 2021 Following a productive stint in the G-League, center Moses Brown took his first big steps in his second NBA season. Brown continued to produce in the big leagues, nabbing board and downing dunks as Oklahoma City s starting center for the latter half of the season. Here are SI Thunder s grades for the stat-stuffing center: Nick Crain’s Grade: B Moses Brown was quite the surprise for the Oklahoma City Thunder this season. After being signed to a two-way contract in the offseason, he absolutely dominated in the G League bubble and earned All-NBA G League honors.

Former Oklahoma City Thunder Stars Take Center Stage in Tuesday s Playoff Matchups - Sports Illustrated Oklahoma City Thunder News, Analysis and More

Jun 1, 2021 Tuesday night’s NBA playoff matchups will have the fingerprints of the Oklahoma City Thunder all over them. Both beloved and notorious former Thunder players will take center stage as the Brooklyn Nets look to finish off the Boston Celtics, and the Portland Trial Blazers try to break the deadlock with the Denver Nuggets, and as the Suns-Lakers series heats up back in Phoenix. Tipping off at 6:30 p.m., Kevin Durant, James Harden and Jeff Green hope to punch their ticket to the second round of the Eastern Conference playoffs. Durant has averaged 34.8 points per game across the first three contests against the Celtics, starring alongside Harden again for the first time since 2012.

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