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List of Oklahoma City Thunder seasons

The Oklahoma City Thunder are a professional basketball team based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. They play in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and are a member of the NBA Western Conference's Northwest Division. The Thunder were founded in 1967 as the Seattle SuperSonics as one of two franchises that joined the NBA in the 1967–68 season. The SuperSonics moved to Oklahoma City after the 2007–08 season.

Overall, the Thunder have qualified for the NBA playoffs on ten occasions after being relocated from Seattle (22 times as the SuperSonics). They reached the Western Conference Finals seven times, reaching the NBA Finals in 1978, 1979, 1996 and 2012, winning their only championship in the 1979 NBA Finals against the Washington Bullets whilst in Seattle.

Table key

ASG MVP All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
COY Coach of the Year
DPOY Defensive Player of the Year
Finish Final position in league or division standings
GB Games behind first-place team in division[a]
L Number of regular season losses
EOY Executive of the Year
FMVP Finals Most Valuable Player
JWKC J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship
MIP Most Improved Player
ROY Rookie of the Year
SIX Sixth Man of the Year
SPOR Sportsmanship Award
W Number of regular season wins

Seasons

NBA champions Conference champions Division champions Playoff berth
Season Team Conference Conf.
Finish
Division Div.
Finish
Wins Losses Win% GB Playoffs Awards Head coach
Seattle SuperSonics
1967–68 1967–68[b] Western 5th 23 59 .280 33 Al Bianchi
1968–69 1968–69 Western 6th 30 52 .366 25
1969–70 1969–70 Western 5th 36 46 .439 12 Lenny Wilkens
1970–71 1970–71 Western 8th Pacific 4th 38 44 .463 10 Lenny Wilkens (ASG MVP)
1971–72 1971–72 Western 6th Pacific 3rd 47 35 .537 22
1972–73 1972–73 Western 8th Pacific 4th 26 56 .317 34 Tom Nissalke
Bucky Buckwalter
1973–74 1973–74 Western 6th Pacific 3rd 36 46 .439 11 Bill Russell
1974–75 1974–75 Western 4th Pacific 2nd 43 39 .524 5 Won First Round (Pistons) 2–1
Lost Conference Semifinals (Warriors) 4–2[1]
1975–76 1975–76 Western 3rd Pacific 2nd 43 39 .524 16 Lost Conference Semifinals (Suns) 4–2[2] Slick Watts (JWKC)
1976–77 1976–77 Western 7th Pacific 4th 40 42 .488 13
1977–78 1977–78 Western 4th Pacific 3rd 47 35 .549 11 Won First Round (Lakers) 2–1
Won Conference Semifinals (Trail Blazers) 4–2
Won Conference Finals (Nuggets) 4–2
Lost NBA Finals (Bullets) 4–3[3]
Bob Hopkins
Lenny Wilkens
1978–79 1978–79 Western 1st Pacific 1st 52 30 .634 Won Conference Semifinals (Lakers) 4–1
Won Conference Finals (Suns) 4–3
Won NBA Finals (Bullets) 4–1 [4]
Dennis Johnson (FMVP) Lenny Wilkens
1979–80 1979–80 Western 3rd Pacific 2nd 56 26 .683 4 Won First Round (Trail Blazers) 2–1
Won Conference Semifinals (Bucks) 4–3
Lost Conference Finals (Lakers) 4–1[5]
1980–81 1980–81 Western 10th Pacific 6th 34 48 .415 23
1981–82 1981–82 Western 3rd Pacific 2nd 52 30 .634 5 Won First Round (Rockets) 2–1
Lost Conference Semifinals (Spurs) 4–1[6]
1982–83 1982–83 Western 4th Pacific 3rd 48 34 .585 10 Lost First Round (Trail Blazers) 2–0[7] Zollie Volchok (EOY)
1983–84 1983–84 Western 5th Pacific 3rd 42 40 .512 12 Lost First Round (Mavericks) 3–2[8]
1984–85 1984–85 Western 10th Pacific 4th[c] 31 51 .378 31
1985–86 1985–86 Western 11th Pacific 5th 31 51 .378 31 Bernie Bickerstaff
1986–87 1986–87 Western 7th Pacific 4th 39 43 .476 26 Won First Round (Mavericks) 3–1
Won Conference Semifinals (Rockets) 4–2
Lost Conference Finals (Lakers) 4–0[10]
Dale Ellis (MIP)
Tom Chambers (ASG MVP)
1987–88 1987–88 Western 7th Pacific 3rd 44 38 .537 18 Lost First Round (Nuggets) 3–2[11]
1988–89 1988–89 Western 4th Pacific 3rd 47 35 .573 10 Won First Round (Rockets) 3–1
Lost Conference Semifinals (Lakers) 4–0[12]
1989–90 1989–90 Western 9th Pacific 4th 41 41 .500 22
1990–91 1990–91 Western 8th Pacific 5th 41 41 .500 22 Lost First Round (Trail Blazers) 3–2[13] K. C. Jones
1991–92 1991–92 Western 6th Pacific 4th 47 35 .573 10 Won First Round (Warriors) 3–1
Lost Conference Semifinals (Jazz) 4–1[14]
K. C. Jones
Bob Kloppenburg
George Karl
1992–93 1992–93 Western 3rd Pacific 2nd 55 27 .671 7 Won First Round (Jazz) 3–2
Won Conference Semifinals (Rockets) 4–3
Lost Conference Finals (Suns) 4–3[15]
George Karl
1993–94 1993–94 Western 1st Pacific 1st 63 19 .768 Lost First Round (Nuggets) 3–2[16] Bob Whitsitt (EOY)
1994–95 1994–95 Western 4th Pacific 2nd 57 25 .695 2 Lost First Round (Lakers) 3–1[17]
1995–96 1995–96 Western 1st Pacific 1st 64 18 .780 Won First Round (Kings) 3–1
Won Conference Semifinals (Rockets) 4–0
Won Conference Finals (Jazz) 4–3
Lost NBA Finals (Bulls) 4–2[18]
Gary Payton (DPOY)
1996–97 1996–97 Western 2nd Pacific 1st 57 25 .695 Won First Round (Suns) 3–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Rockets) 4–3[19]
1997–98 1997–98 Western 2nd Pacific 1st[d] 61 21 .744 Won First Round (Timberwolves) 3–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Lakers) 4–1[21]
1998–99[e] 1998–99 Western 9th Pacific 5th 25 25 .500 10 Hersey Hawkins (SPOR) Paul Westphal
1999–00 1999–2000 Western 7th Pacific 4th 45 37 .549 22 Lost First Round (Jazz) 3–2[23]
2000–01 2000–01 Western 10th Pacific 5th 44 38 .537 12 Paul Westphal
Nate McMillan
2001–02 2001–02 Western 7th Pacific 4th 45 37 .549 16 Lost First Round (Spurs) 3–2[24] Nate McMillan
2002–03 2002–03 Western 10th Pacific 5th 40 42 .488 19 Ray Allen (SPOR)
2003–04 2003–04 Western 12th Pacific 5th[f] 37 45 .451 19
2004–05 2004–05 Western 3rd Northwest 1st 52 30 .634 Won First Round (Kings) 4–1
Lost Conference Semifinals (Spurs) 4–2[26]
2005–06 2005–06 Western 11th Northwest 3rd 35 47 .427 9 Bob Weiss
Bob Hill
2006–07 2006–07 Western 14th Northwest 5th 31 51 .378 20 Bob Hill
2007–08 2007–08 Western 15th Northwest 5th 20 62 .244 35 Kevin Durant (ROY) P. J. Carlesimo
Oklahoma City Thunder
2008–09 2008–09[g] Western 13th Northwest 5th 23 59 .280 31 P. J. Carlesimo
Scott Brooks
2009–10 2009–10 Western 8th Northwest 4th[h] 50 32 .610 3 Lost First Round (Lakers) 4–2[28] Scott Brooks (COY) Scott Brooks
2010–11 2010–11 Western 4th Northwest 1st 55 27 .671 Won First Round (Nuggets) 4–1
Won Conference Semifinals (Grizzlies) 4–3
Lost Conference Finals (Mavericks) 4–1[29]
2011–12[i] 2011–12 Western 2nd Northwest 1st 47 19 .712 Won First Round (Mavericks) 4–0
Won Conference Semifinals (Lakers) 4–1
Won Conference Finals (Spurs) 4–2
Lost NBA Finals (Heat) 4–1
James Harden (SIX)
Kevin Durant (ASG MVP)
2012–13 2012–13 Western 1st Northwest 1st 60 22 .732 Won First Round (Rockets) 4–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Grizzlies) 4–1
2013–14 2013–14 Western 2nd Northwest 1st 59 23 .720 Won First Round (Grizzlies) 4–3
Won Conference Semifinals (Clippers) 4–2
Lost Conference Finals (Spurs) 4–2
Kevin Durant (MVP)[31]
2014–15 2014–15 Western 9th Northwest 2nd 45 37 .549 6 Russell Westbrook (ASG MVP)
2015–16 2015–16 Western 3rd Northwest 1st 55 27 .671 Won First Round (Mavericks) 4–1
Won Conference Semifinals (Spurs) 4–2
Lost Conference Finals (Warriors) 4–3
Russell Westbrook (ASG MVP) Billy Donovan
2016–17 2016–17 Western 6th Northwest 2nd 47 35 .573 4 Lost First Round (Rockets) 4–1 Russell Westbrook (MVP)
2017–18 2017–18 Western 4th Northwest 2nd 48 34 .585 1 Lost First Round (Jazz) 4–2
2018–19 2018–19 Western 6th Northwest 4th 49 33 .598 5 Lost First Round (Trail Blazers) 4–1
2019–20[j] 2019–20 Western 5th Northwest 2nd 44 28 .611 1.5 Lost First Round (Rockets) 4–3
2020–21[k] 2020–21 Western 14th Northwest 5th 22 50 .306 30 Mark Daigneault
2021–22 2021–22 Western 14th Northwest 5th 24 58 .293 40

All-time records

Note: Statistics are correct as of the conclusion of the 2021–22 NBA season.

Statistic Wins Losses Win%
Seattle SuperSonics regular season record (1967–2008) 1,745 1,585 .523
Oklahoma City Thunder regular season record (2008–present) 628 484 .586
All-time regular season record 2,373 2,069 .538
Seattle SuperSonics post-season record (1967–2008) 107 110 .493
Oklahoma City Thunder post-season record (2008–present) 57 57 .500
All-time post-season record 164 167 .495
All-time regular and post-season record 2,537 2,236 .535

Notes

  1. ^ The formula is:  
  2. ^ The team began as the Seattle SuperSonics.
  3. ^ Though the SuperSonics had the same record as the Los Angeles Clippers in the Pacific Division, the SuperSonics won the tiebreaker and finished fourth.[9]
  4. ^ Though the SuperSonics had the same record as the Los Angeles Lakers in the Pacific Division, the SuperSonics won the tiebreaker and finished first.[20]
  5. ^ Due to a lockout, the season did not start until February 5, 1999, and all 29 teams played a shortened 50 game regular season schedule.[22]
  6. ^ Though the SuperSonics had the same record as the Golden State Warriors in the Pacific Division, the SuperSonics lost the tiebreaker and finished fifth.[25]
  7. ^ The team relocated to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and became the Oklahoma City Thunder prior to the season.
  8. ^ Though the Thunder had the same record as the Portland Trail Blazers in the Pacific Division, the Thunder lost the tiebreaker and finished fourth.[27]
  9. ^ Due to a lockout, the season did not start until December 25, 2011 and all 30 teams played a shortened 66 game regular season schedule.[30]
  10. ^ Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was suspended from March 11 to July 30, 2020, and the regular season was shortened to 72 games for the Thunder.
  11. ^ Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season did not start until December 22, 2020, and all 30 teams played a shortened regular season schedule of 72 games.

References

General
  • "Oklahoma City Thunder". Basketball-Reference. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
Specific
  1. ^ "1974–75 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  2. ^ "1975–76 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  3. ^ "1977–78 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  4. ^ "1978–79 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  5. ^ "1979–80 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  6. ^ "1981–82 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  7. ^ "1982–83 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  8. ^ "1983–84 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  9. ^ "1984–85 NBA season Summary". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 14, 2012.
  10. ^ "1986–87 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  11. ^ "1987–88 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  12. ^ "1988–89 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  13. ^ "1990–91 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  14. ^ "1991–92 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  15. ^ "1992–93 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  16. ^ "1993–94 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  17. ^ "1994–95 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  18. ^ "1995–96 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  19. ^ "1996–97 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  20. ^ "1997–98 NBA Season Summary". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 14, 2012.
  21. ^ "1997–98 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  22. ^ Donovan, John (February 4, 1999). "Let the semi-season begin: Expect injuries, intensity and a new champion in '99". CNN Sports Illustrated. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  23. ^ "1999–00 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  24. ^ "2001–02 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  25. ^ "2003–04 NBA Season Summary". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 14, 2012.
  26. ^ "2004–05 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  27. ^ "2009–10 NBA Season Summary". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 14, 2012.
  28. ^ "2009–10 Oklahoma City Thunder Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  29. ^ "2010–11 Oklahoma City Thunder Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  30. ^ Beck, Howard (November 28, 2011). "Two Exhibition Games for N.B.A. Teams". The New York Times. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
  31. ^ . NBA.com. May 6, 2014. Archived from the original on May 7, 2014. Retrieved May 6, 2014.

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The Oklahoma City Thunder are a professional basketball team based in Oklahoma City Oklahoma They play in the National Basketball Association NBA and are a member of the NBA Western Conference s Northwest Division The Thunder were founded in 1967 as the Seattle SuperSonics as one of two franchises that joined the NBA in the 1967 68 season The SuperSonics moved to Oklahoma City after the 2007 08 season Overall the Thunder have qualified for the NBA playoffs on ten occasions after being relocated from Seattle 22 times as the SuperSonics They reached the Western Conference Finals seven times reaching the NBA Finals in 1978 1979 1996 and 2012 winning their only championship in the 1979 NBA Finals against the Washington Bullets whilst in Seattle Contents 1 Table key 2 Seasons 3 All time records 4 Notes 5 ReferencesTable key EditASG MVP All Star Game Most Valuable PlayerCOY Coach of the YearDPOY Defensive Player of the YearFinish Final position in league or division standingsGB Games behind first place team in division a L Number of regular season lossesEOY Executive of the YearFMVP Finals Most Valuable PlayerJWKC J Walter Kennedy CitizenshipMIP Most Improved PlayerROY Rookie of the YearSIX Sixth Man of the YearSPOR Sportsmanship AwardW Number of regular season winsSeasons EditNBA champions Conference champions Division champions Playoff berthSeason Team Conference Conf Finish Division Div Finish Wins Losses Win GB Playoffs Awards Head coachSeattle SuperSonics1967 68 1967 68 b Western 5th 23 59 280 33 Al Bianchi1968 69 1968 69 Western 6th 30 52 366 251969 70 1969 70 Western 5th 36 46 439 12 Lenny Wilkens1970 71 1970 71 Western 8th Pacific 4th 38 44 463 10 Lenny Wilkens ASG MVP 1971 72 1971 72 Western 6th Pacific 3rd 47 35 537 221972 73 1972 73 Western 8th Pacific 4th 26 56 317 34 Tom NissalkeBucky Buckwalter1973 74 1973 74 Western 6th Pacific 3rd 36 46 439 11 Bill Russell1974 75 1974 75 Western 4th Pacific 2nd 43 39 524 5 Won First Round Pistons 2 1Lost Conference Semifinals Warriors 4 2 1 1975 76 1975 76 Western 3rd Pacific 2nd 43 39 524 16 Lost Conference Semifinals Suns 4 2 2 Slick Watts JWKC 1976 77 1976 77 Western 7th Pacific 4th 40 42 488 131977 78 1977 78 Western 4th Pacific 3rd 47 35 549 11 Won First Round Lakers 2 1Won Conference Semifinals Trail Blazers 4 2Won Conference Finals Nuggets 4 2Lost NBA Finals Bullets 4 3 3 Bob HopkinsLenny Wilkens1978 79 1978 79 Western 1st Pacific 1st 52 30 634 Won Conference Semifinals Lakers 4 1Won Conference Finals Suns 4 3Won NBA Finals Bullets 4 1 4 Dennis Johnson FMVP Lenny Wilkens1979 80 1979 80 Western 3rd Pacific 2nd 56 26 683 4 Won First Round Trail Blazers 2 1Won Conference Semifinals Bucks 4 3Lost Conference Finals Lakers 4 1 5 1980 81 1980 81 Western 10th Pacific 6th 34 48 415 231981 82 1981 82 Western 3rd Pacific 2nd 52 30 634 5 Won First Round Rockets 2 1Lost Conference Semifinals Spurs 4 1 6 1982 83 1982 83 Western 4th Pacific 3rd 48 34 585 10 Lost First Round Trail Blazers 2 0 7 Zollie Volchok EOY 1983 84 1983 84 Western 5th Pacific 3rd 42 40 512 12 Lost First Round Mavericks 3 2 8 1984 85 1984 85 Western 10th Pacific 4th c 31 51 378 311985 86 1985 86 Western 11th Pacific 5th 31 51 378 31 Bernie Bickerstaff1986 87 1986 87 Western 7th Pacific 4th 39 43 476 26 Won First Round Mavericks 3 1Won Conference Semifinals Rockets 4 2Lost Conference Finals Lakers 4 0 10 Dale Ellis MIP Tom Chambers ASG MVP 1987 88 1987 88 Western 7th Pacific 3rd 44 38 537 18 Lost First Round Nuggets 3 2 11 1988 89 1988 89 Western 4th Pacific 3rd 47 35 573 10 Won First Round Rockets 3 1Lost Conference Semifinals Lakers 4 0 12 1989 90 1989 90 Western 9th Pacific 4th 41 41 500 221990 91 1990 91 Western 8th Pacific 5th 41 41 500 22 Lost First Round Trail Blazers 3 2 13 K C Jones1991 92 1991 92 Western 6th Pacific 4th 47 35 573 10 Won First Round Warriors 3 1Lost Conference Semifinals Jazz 4 1 14 K C JonesBob KloppenburgGeorge Karl1992 93 1992 93 Western 3rd Pacific 2nd 55 27 671 7 Won First Round Jazz 3 2Won Conference Semifinals Rockets 4 3Lost Conference Finals Suns 4 3 15 George Karl1993 94 1993 94 Western 1st Pacific 1st 63 19 768 Lost First Round Nuggets 3 2 16 Bob Whitsitt EOY 1994 95 1994 95 Western 4th Pacific 2nd 57 25 695 2 Lost First Round Lakers 3 1 17 1995 96 1995 96 Western 1st Pacific 1st 64 18 780 Won First Round Kings 3 1Won Conference Semifinals Rockets 4 0Won Conference Finals Jazz 4 3Lost NBA Finals Bulls 4 2 18 Gary Payton DPOY 1996 97 1996 97 Western 2nd Pacific 1st 57 25 695 Won First Round Suns 3 2Lost Conference Semifinals Rockets 4 3 19 1997 98 1997 98 Western 2nd Pacific 1st d 61 21 744 Won First Round Timberwolves 3 2Lost Conference Semifinals Lakers 4 1 21 1998 99 e 1998 99 Western 9th Pacific 5th 25 25 500 10 Hersey Hawkins SPOR Paul Westphal1999 00 1999 2000 Western 7th Pacific 4th 45 37 549 22 Lost First Round Jazz 3 2 23 2000 01 2000 01 Western 10th Pacific 5th 44 38 537 12 Paul WestphalNate McMillan2001 02 2001 02 Western 7th Pacific 4th 45 37 549 16 Lost First Round Spurs 3 2 24 Nate McMillan2002 03 2002 03 Western 10th Pacific 5th 40 42 488 19 Ray Allen SPOR 2003 04 2003 04 Western 12th Pacific 5th f 37 45 451 192004 05 2004 05 Western 3rd Northwest 1st 52 30 634 Won First Round Kings 4 1Lost Conference Semifinals Spurs 4 2 26 2005 06 2005 06 Western 11th Northwest 3rd 35 47 427 9 Bob WeissBob Hill2006 07 2006 07 Western 14th Northwest 5th 31 51 378 20 Bob Hill2007 08 2007 08 Western 15th Northwest 5th 20 62 244 35 Kevin Durant ROY P J CarlesimoOklahoma City Thunder2008 09 2008 09 g Western 13th Northwest 5th 23 59 280 31 P J CarlesimoScott Brooks2009 10 2009 10 Western 8th Northwest 4th h 50 32 610 3 Lost First Round Lakers 4 2 28 Scott Brooks COY Scott Brooks2010 11 2010 11 Western 4th Northwest 1st 55 27 671 Won First Round Nuggets 4 1Won Conference Semifinals Grizzlies 4 3Lost Conference Finals Mavericks 4 1 29 2011 12 i 2011 12 Western 2nd Northwest 1st 47 19 712 Won First Round Mavericks 4 0Won Conference Semifinals Lakers 4 1Won Conference Finals Spurs 4 2Lost NBA Finals Heat 4 1 James Harden SIX Kevin Durant ASG MVP 2012 13 2012 13 Western 1st Northwest 1st 60 22 732 Won First Round Rockets 4 2Lost Conference Semifinals Grizzlies 4 12013 14 2013 14 Western 2nd Northwest 1st 59 23 720 Won First Round Grizzlies 4 3Won Conference Semifinals Clippers 4 2Lost Conference Finals Spurs 4 2 Kevin Durant MVP 31 2014 15 2014 15 Western 9th Northwest 2nd 45 37 549 6 Russell Westbrook ASG MVP 2015 16 2015 16 Western 3rd Northwest 1st 55 27 671 Won First Round Mavericks 4 1Won Conference Semifinals Spurs 4 2 Lost Conference Finals Warriors 4 3 Russell Westbrook ASG MVP Billy Donovan2016 17 2016 17 Western 6th Northwest 2nd 47 35 573 4 Lost First Round Rockets 4 1 Russell Westbrook MVP 2017 18 2017 18 Western 4th Northwest 2nd 48 34 585 1 Lost First Round Jazz 4 22018 19 2018 19 Western 6th Northwest 4th 49 33 598 5 Lost First Round Trail Blazers 4 12019 20 j 2019 20 Western 5th Northwest 2nd 44 28 611 1 5 Lost First Round Rockets 4 32020 21 k 2020 21 Western 14th Northwest 5th 22 50 306 30 Mark Daigneault2021 22 2021 22 Western 14th Northwest 5th 24 58 293 40All time records EditNote Statistics are correct as of the conclusion of the 2021 22 NBA season Statistic Wins Losses Win Seattle SuperSonics regular season record 1967 2008 1 745 1 585 523Oklahoma City Thunder regular season record 2008 present 628 484 586All time regular season record 2 373 2 069 538Seattle SuperSonics post season record 1967 2008 107 110 493Oklahoma City Thunder post season record 2008 present 57 57 500All time post season record 164 167 495All time regular and post season record 2 537 2 236 535Notes Edit The formula is G a m e s b e h i n d T e a m A s w i n s T e a m B s w i n s T e a m B s l o s s e s T e a m A s l o s s e s 2 displaystyle mathrm Games mathrm behind frac mathrm TeamA s mathrm wins mathrm TeamB s mathrm wins mathrm TeamB s mathrm losses mathrm TeamA s mathrm losses mathrm 2 The team began as the Seattle SuperSonics Though the SuperSonics had the same record as the Los Angeles Clippers in the Pacific Division the SuperSonics won the tiebreaker and finished fourth 9 Though the SuperSonics had the same record as the Los Angeles Lakers in the Pacific Division the SuperSonics won the tiebreaker and finished first 20 Due to a lockout the season did not start until February 5 1999 and all 29 teams played a shortened 50 game regular season schedule 22 Though the SuperSonics had the same record as the Golden State Warriors in the Pacific Division the SuperSonics lost the tiebreaker and finished fifth 25 The team relocated to Oklahoma City Oklahoma and became the Oklahoma City Thunder prior to the season Though the Thunder had the same record as the Portland Trail Blazers in the Pacific Division the Thunder lost the tiebreaker and finished fourth 27 Due to a lockout the season did not start until December 25 2011 and all 30 teams played a shortened 66 game regular season schedule 30 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the season was suspended from March 11 to July 30 2020 and the regular season was shortened to 72 games for the Thunder Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the season did not start until December 22 2020 and all 30 teams played a shortened regular season schedule of 72 games References EditGeneral Oklahoma City Thunder Basketball Reference Retrieved April 15 2012 Specific 1974 75 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics basketball reference com Retrieved April 15 2012 1975 76 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics basketball reference com Retrieved April 15 2012 1977 78 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics basketball reference com Retrieved April 15 2012 1978 79 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics basketball reference com Retrieved April 15 2012 1979 80 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics basketball reference com Retrieved April 15 2012 1981 82 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics basketball reference com Retrieved April 15 2012 1982 83 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