Who is the best OKC Thunder player of all time?
Who is the greatest player in Oklahoma City Thunder history — from the franchise cornerstones of the Durant-Westbrook era to the SGA-led championship contenders of today?

Kevin Durant
Four-time scoring champion who won the 2014 NBA MVP with OKC averaging 32 PPG on elite efficiency, widely regarded as the greatest scorer in Thunder history.

Russell Westbrook
The 2017 NBA MVP who broke Oscar Robertson's triple-double record, embodying the Thunder's identity through a decade of relentless, explosive play.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
The Thunder's current superstar and perennial All-NBA selection who led OKC to the best record in the NBA and an 8-0 postseason run in 2026.

James Harden
Explosive sixth man turned starter who won two scoring titles with OKC before his trade to Houston, posting electric performances off the bench in their 2012 Finals run.

Paul George
Six-time All-Star who reinvented himself as a two-way force in Oklahoma City, earning multiple All-Defensive team honors while becoming a top-five player.

Serge Ibaka
Three-time All-Defensive First Team center who anchored the Thunder's defense for seven seasons with elite shot-blocking and mid-range shooting.

Chet Holmgren
Generational big man who forms the core of OKC's dynasty era alongside SGA, combining elite rim protection with stretch-five shooting in the 2025-26 title run.

Nick Collison
The Thunder's heart-and-soul power forward who spent his entire 15-year career in Oklahoma City, known for toughness, defense, and team-first professionalism.

Steven Adams
New Zealand center who protected the Thunder's paint for seven seasons with physical dominance, becoming a crowd favorite and locker-room anchor.

Luguentz Dort
Undrafted defensive stopper who emerged as a cult hero in OKC, known for shutting down opposing stars and hitting clutch shots throughout the team's rebuild.

Reggie Jackson
Electric backup point guard who electrified crowds in Oklahoma City and set a franchise record with 40 points in a playoff game during the 2014 postseason.

Kevin Martin
Prolific scorer who filled the scoring void left by Harden's departure, averaging over 20 points and earning a reputation as one of the league's most efficient shooters.
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