Career
|
771 |
771 |
37.1 |
.490 |
.384 |
.882 |
7.1 |
3.9 |
1.2 |
1.1 |
27.1
Playoffs[]
2009–10
|
Oklahoma City
|
6 |
6 |
38.5 |
.350 |
.286 |
.871 |
7.7 |
2.3 |
0.5 |
1.3 |
25.0
|
2010–11
|
Oklahoma City
|
17 |
17 |
42.5 |
.449 |
.339 |
.838 |
8.2 |
2.8 |
0.9 |
1.1 |
28.6
|
2011–12
|
Oklahoma City
|
20 |
20 |
41.9 |
.517 |
.373 |
.864 |
7.4 |
3.7 |
1.5 |
1.2 |
28.5
|
2012–13
|
Oklahoma City
|
11 |
11 |
44.1 |
.455 |
.314 |
.830 |
9.0 |
6.3 |
1.3 |
1.2 |
30.8
|
2013–14
|
Oklahoma City
|
19 |
19 |
42.9 |
.460 |
.344 |
.810 |
8.9 |
3.9 |
1.0 |
1.3 |
29.6
|
2015–16
|
Oklahoma City
|
18 |
18 |
40.3 |
.430 |
.282 |
.890 |
7.1 |
3.3 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
28.4
|
2016–17†
|
Golden State
|
15 |
15 |
35.5 |
.556 |
.442 |
.893 |
8.0 |
4.3 |
.8 |
1.3 |
28.5
|
2017–18†
|
Golden State
|
21 |
21 |
38.4 |
.487 |
.341 |
.901 |
7.8 |
4.7 |
.7 |
1.2 |
29.0
|
Career
|
127 |
127 |
40.6 |
.471 |
.344 |
.860 |
8.0 |
4.0 |
1.0 |
1.2 |
28.8
|
Career-highs[]
Statistics
|
Career-highs
|
Game and date[a]
|
Statistics
|
Career-highs
|
Game and date[a]
|
Points |
54 |
versus Golden State Warriors on January 17, 2014 |
Offensive rebounds |
4 (9 times) |
-
|
Field goals made |
19 |
versus Golden State Warriors on January 17, 2014 |
Defensive rebounds |
16 (2 times) |
-
|
Field goals attempt |
34 |
at Los Angeles Lakers on April 22, 2012 |
Total rebounds |
19 |
versus Los Angeles Lakers on April 22, 2010
|
3-point field goals made |
7 |
at Utah Jazz on April 6, 2010 |
Assists |
14 |
versus New York Knicks on January 23, 2018
|
3-point field goals attempt |
15 |
at Phoenix Suns on April 6, 2014 |
Steals |
5 |
at Golden State Warriors on November 14, 2013
|
Free throws made |
24 |
at Los Angeles Clippers on January 23, 2009 |
Blocks |
7 |
at New Orleans Pelicans on October 20, 2017
|
Free throws attempt |
26 |
at Los Angeles Clippers on January 23, 2009 |
Minutes played |
52 (2 times) |
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|
Source:[1]
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Awards and accomplishments[]
NBA[]
- 2× NBA champion: 2017, 2018
- 2× NBA Finals Mosts Valuable Player: 2017, 2018
- NBA Most Valuable Player: 2014
- 4× NBA scoring champion: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014
- NBA Rookie of the Year: 2008
- 9× All-NBA selection:
- 11× NBA All-Star: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
- NBA All-Star Game MVP: 2012 , 2019
- NBA All-Star Game Captain: 2021
- 2× NBA All-Star Weekend H-O-R-S-E Competition champion: 2009, 2010
- NBA Rookie Challenge MVP: 2009
- NBA All-Rookie First Team: 2008
- 11× NBA Western Conference Player of the Month
- 18× NBA Western Conference Player of the Week
- 5× NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month
- Best Male Athlete ESPY Award winner: 2014
- Best NBA Player ESPY Award winner: 2014
- Best Championship Performance ESPY Award winner: 2017
Texas[]
NBA achievements[]
Regular season[]
Career[]
- Youngest player in NBA history to win an NBA scoring title. (21 years, 197 days)
- Youngest player in NBA history to join the 50–40–90 club.
- 2nd youngest player in NBA History to record 10,000 career points. (24 years, 34 days)
- One of five players in NBA history to win the NBA scoring title in 4 or more seasons.
- One of eight players in NBA history to win the NBA scoring title in three consecutive seasons.
Season[]
- One of three players in NBA history to score 25 points or more for 40 straight games in one season. (41 games)
- One of four players in NBA history to average 20+ points per game for an entire season as a teenager.[2]
- One of four players in NBA History to record at least 400 points during the first 15 games of a season at age 21 or younger.
- One of eight players in NBA history to shoot 50+% on field goals, 40+% on 3-point field goals and 90+% on free throws for an entire season.[3](must have met NBA minimum requirements to qualify)
- One of ten players in NBA history to average 30+ points per game for an entire season having started every game.
- One of fifteen players in NBA history to record 30+ points in 10+ consecutive regular season games.[4]
- Includes Wilt Chamberlain, Oscar Robertson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Nate Archibald, Jerry West, Moses Malone, World B. Free, George Gervin, Michael Jordan, Karl Malone, Kobe Bryant, Tracy McGrady, Shaquille O'Neal, LeBron James, James Harden.
Playoffs[]
Career[]
- 2nd place all-time for most consecutive playoff series averaging at least 25 points per game with 14.
Game[]
- Worst field goal percentage in a playoff game. (minimum of 30 attempts): 21.2%
- One of three players in NBA History to record at least 35 points, 15 rebounds, 5 assists on road in a series clincher.
Other Records[]
All-Star Game[]
- Highest points per game average in NBA All-Star history. (minimum of 3 appearances): 25.6[5]
- Most field goals attempted in an NBA All-Star Game: 27 (on February 16, 2014, in the 63rd NBA All-Star Game)[6]
- Most 3-point field goals attempted in an NBA All-Star Game: 17 (on February 16, 2014, in the 63rd NBA All-Star Game)
- Most consecutive NBA All-Star games with 30+ points: 3 (2012 NBA All-Star Game – 2014 NBA All-Star Game)
- One of four players in NBA history to record a triple double in the All Star Game.
Durant and former teammate Russell Westbrook once formed one of the best tandems in NBA history.
- They finished the 2015–16 regular season with combined totals of 3,907 points, 1,215 rebounds and 1,195 assists. No other pair of teammates in NBA history has combined to produce as many points, rebounds and assists in one season. [7]
- T-1st place all-time for most combined points in a game by teammates who were both making their NBA Finals debut.[8]
- 2nd place all-time for most playoff games by a duo with at least 25 points each in the same game with 34.
- Only pair of teammates in NBA history to each have at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists in a game.[9]
- Only pair of teammates in NBA history to each have at least 40 points in the same game, multiple times.
- They have achieved this four times.
- One of two pairs of teammates in NBA history to each win the scoring title in consecutive years.
- One of three pairs of teammates in NBA history with a 50-point game and a 40-point game in the same game.[10]
- Kiki Vandeweghe 51 points, Alex English 47 points; Denver Nuggets vs. Detroit Pistons, December 13, 1983 (3 OT) (highest scoring game in NBA history)
- George Gervin 50 points, Mike Mitchell 45 points; San Antonio Spurs vs. Milwaukee Bucks, March 6, 1982 (3 OT)
- One of four pairs of teammates in NBA history to have one player score at least 30 points in the same playoff game in which his teammate had at least 25 points and 15 assists, twice.
Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder records and achievements[]
Regular season[]
Career[]
- Career records cited from Basketball Reference's Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder Career Leaders page unless noted otherwise.[11]
- Points per game: 27.1
- Free throws made: 3766
- Free throws attempted: 4263
- Games with 50+ points: 4[12]
- Games with 40+ points: 35[13]
- Games with 30+ points: 195[14]
- Consecutive games of 40+ points: 2 (2 times) (April 4–6, 2010 & January 26–28, 2011)[15]
- Consecutive games of 30+ points: 12 (January 7–29, 2014)[17]
- Consecutive games of 20+ points: 63 (November 10, 2015 – April 9, 2016) [18]
Season[]
- Season records cited from Basketball Reference's Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder Season leaders page unless noted otherwise.[19]
- Points: 2593 (2013–14)
- Points per game: 32.0 (2013–14)
- Free throws made: 756 (2009–10)
- Free throws attempted: 840 (2009–10)
- Consecutive games of 30+ points: 12 (January 7–29, 2014)[20]
- Consecutive games of 20+ points: 47 [21]
Game[]
High school[]
- 2006 Co-MVP McDonald's All-American Game
- 2006 First-team Parade All-American
- 2005 Second-team Parade All-American
References[]
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