The Oklahoma Metropolis Thunder put collectively a roster that was the youngest in the complete NBA final season, however was nonetheless extraordinarily aggressive. The 15-man roster that carried out within the postseason contained simply six gamers which have been within the league for at the very least three seasons. Since there wasn’t a single participant on this roster even 30 years outdated, these six guys have been thought of the veterans of the workforce. The opposite 9 gamers in Oklahoma Metropolis have been both rookies or sophomores, however have been every impactful.
Roster constructing is extraordinarily essential within the NBA, as entrance workplaces have three main strategies of buying expertise. From there, they have to contemplate the value of every participant and what they’re value on the court docket by way of manufacturing. One of the best franchises get essentially the most out of every participant to make sure they’re acting at par or higher than their contract.
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ProFitX is a knowledge and analytics device that gives real-time monetary and efficiency insights powered by Synthetic Intelligence. In line with their fashions, 5 of the six veterans on the Thunder roster outperformed their 2022-23 contracts.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
In what was the primary season of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s five-year, $179.3 million rookie most extension, he legitimately emerged as a star. He completed fifth in MVP voting and was the first driver of the Thunder profitable 40 video games and making the postseason.
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At simply 24 years outdated, it’s extraordinarily troublesome to be the face of the franchise and be productive on each ends. Regardless, that’s what Gilgeous-Alexander did which is why ProFitX fashions his on-court worth at almost $40 million for the latest season. It’s at all times a promising signal when your franchise star is already outperforming their contract in yr one.
Lu Dort
This was additionally the primary season of an extension for Lu Dort, who inked a five-year, $82.5 million cope with the Thunder to stay a part of the long-term core. It’s a contract that escalates in yearly worth over the course of the 5 years, however this primary season was a $15.27 million payout for the defensive stud.
Whereas he didn’t blow that quantity out of the water along with his manufacturing this season, he did shine within the largest second of the season. Dort was essentially the most impactful participant within the Thunder’s opening postseason sport towards the New Orleans Pelicans, notching 27 factors, together with 20 within the first half. He additionally gained a number of video games for OKC on the defensive finish over the course of the common season, locking down within the remaining seconds to seal the victory. If he can proceed growing offensively, Dort’s contract will stay a team-friendly one.
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Kenrich Williams
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Sadly the 2022-23 season was lower brief for Kenrich Williams, who suffered a scapholunate rupture in his left wrist that required surgical procedure. Earlier than that occurred, he was enjoying at a really excessive degree and doing regardless of the workforce wanted. Williams performed upwards of 4 positions this season, together with middle when the Thunder went small throughout maybe the workforce’s most profitable portion of the season.
Even then, his on-court manufacturing was value greater than 4 occasions what he was paid at simply $2 million. Williams does have an extension kicking within the 2023-24 marketing campaign, as he enters the primary season of a four-year, $27.2 million deal. At underneath $7 million per yr on common over the subsequent 4, that is one more situation through which a Thunder participant is already outperforming their long-term contract.
Aleksej Pokusevski
One other participant that had his season primarily lower brief was 21-year-old Aleksej Pokusevski. He was enjoying the most effective basketball of his profession earlier than happening with a leg damage in December. Whereas he did come again and play a couple of minutes late within the common season, he wasn’t in a position to work his method again within the rotation.
A 7-footer with guard abilities and two-way upside, he’s eligible for an extension as his preliminary rookie scale deal is coming to an finish after subsequent season. As such, it will likely be fascinating to see how a lot he’s in a position to earn on his second NBA contract. Even with the accidents this season, ProFitX modeled his efficiency to be value over $13 million.
Isaiah Joe
Whereas it didn’t seem to be a big signing on the time, Oklahoma Metropolis choosing up Isaiah Joe throughout coaching camp after being lower by the Philadelphia 76ers may go down as the most important free acquisition within the historical past of the Thunder. He signed a three-year minimal cope with OKC, then went on to finally be top-of-the-line 3-point shooters in the complete NBA final season.
Because the season progressed, Joe even showcased his capability to influence the sport even outdoors of perimeter capturing. He has defensive upside and might even generate his personal shot off the bounce. At this fee, Joe will probably be set to earn an enormous pay enhance in a couple of years, however within the meantime he’s a steal of a contract for the Thunder.
Dario Saric
He seemingly isn’t a part of the long-term core in Oklahoma Metropolis, however Dario Saric was a strong piece for the workforce following his acquisition on the commerce deadline. A roster that lacked peak, he got here in and instantly match within the system and even helped house the ground.
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Saric is ready to be a free agent this summer time, as he hits the open market. Based mostly on what he did final season, he in all probability gained’t get a deal of the identical worth as his final, however nonetheless proved that he will help any workforce win video games with what he brings to the desk. After struggling a torn ACL within the 2021 NBA Finals, Saric is getting again to being the participant he was once.
The Oklahoma Sooners made a splash via the transfer portal when they added former Washington State quarterback and the top player in this year’s portal class, John Mateer. But the Sooners weren’t done at quarterback, adding Western Carolina signal caller Cole Gonzales.
Gonzales started 22 games in three seasons with the Catamounts, completing 63.5% of his passes for 6,445 yards, 49 touchdowns, and 20 interceptions. On non-sack rushing attempts, Gonzales averaged 5.4 yards per carry and ran for 701 yards and three touchdowns.
In 2023, he was the 2023 Southern Conference Player of the Year and was a two-time first-team All-Conference selection. Last year, he completed 66.1% of his throws for 2,547 yards, 26 touchdowns and threw just six interceptions in 11 games. That year, Gonzales threw for five touchdown passes three times and six games with more than 250 yards passing.
In 2024, he completed 61.7% of his passes for 2,545 yards and 12 touchdowns and threw seven interceptions this season. Gonzales was really efficient in the deep passing game, with a 45.5% completion percentage on throws greater than 20 yards down the field. That was good for sixth in the FCS among quarterbacks with at least 44 pass attempts on deep throws.
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In the 2024 season opener against N.C. State, Gonzales threw for 211 yards and two touchdowns, completing 62.9% of his passes. He also carried the ball six times for 78 yards, according to Pro Football Focus, who removes sacks from rushing totals.
Against Furman, in week eight of the 2024 season, Gonzales threw for 620 yards and five touchdowns.
In Gonzales, the Sooners add more quarterback depth to the roster to go along with Mateer, Michael Hawkins Jr., and 2025 signee Jett Niu. He’ll have one year of eligibility remaining in 2024.
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Oklahoma State’s former defensive coordinator is wasting no time finding another gig.
On Monday, Doug Samuels of FootballScoop reported that Bryan Nardo is expected to join the defensive staff at Charlotte. One of the most recent teams to jump to the FBS level, Charlotte could soon be adding a coach with Big 12 experience.
Nardo spent the past two seasons in Stillwater as the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator. While his first season wasn’t necessarily the most impressive, it seemed his adjustments and overall scheme were key in OSU’s ascension to a 10-win season and Big 12 Championship appearance.
However, everything fell apart for Nardo in year 2. With the Cowboys ranking among the bottom 10 in the FBS in most statistical categories, OSU’s defense was the main issue in the team’s winless Big 12 campaign.
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However, not all of the blame for OSU’s three-win season can be placed on Nardo. OSU’s offense also struggled mightily throughout the season, but the injuries piling up for the OSU defense sealed Nardo’s fate.
With future NFL players Collin Oliver and Nick Martin not playing a snap after September, the Cowboys were without their anchors and other injuries piled up from there. With a myriad of backups and players not playing in their natural positions, Nardo had no true opportunities to run his desired scheme. Still, OSU’s horrendous rankings and results on the field were still too much to overlook as the team overhauled virtually its entire staff this offseason.
With Nardo heading east, the Cowboys hired Todd Grantham as his replacement shortly after the position opened. Nardo is also not the first former OSU defensive coordinator to head to Charlotte.
After being let go following the 2017 season, Glenn Spencer went to Charlotte and was its defensive coordinator for the 2018 season.
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