OKC Thunder End of the Year Report Card: Gordon Hayward (2024)

The Oklahoma City Thunder capped off a brilliant 2023-24 campaign with a 57-25 record that saw the Bricktown boys win their first playoff series since 2016. Despite falling in six games to the eventual Western Conference Champion Dallas Mavericks in the second round, the Thunder season could be described as nothing short of a success.

As the year concludes, it is time for our OKC Thunder End of the Year Report Card to cycle through every player on the roster to give them a final grade mark and project into the future. Today it's Gordon Hayward's final exam.

Leading to the NBA Trade Deadline Hayward was a hot topic, many - including this scribe - believed the NBA veteran could substantially contribute to the Thunder. While everyone - besides the swingman himself - knew it would be in a lesser role with the Thunder, Oklahoma City could use his scoring prowess off the bench to avoid the lulls they would typically slip into in the middle of games.

When Sam Presti pulled the trigger on the move sending three bench warmers to Buzz City for a proven NBA veteran it was the rare decision met with a near-positive consensus.

As Hayward nursed his way back from a calf strain that sidelined him for seven weeks, much to the surprise of Bricktown observers his team defense was more than good enough to stay on the floor. This led many to hold out hope for the scoring to come around.

After all, the offensive end was never a problem for the former All-Star, but with each passing day, frustration mounted as the Thunder continued to trot out a player that seemed to have the yips. Looking at the rim nearly caused the 34-year-old to hide away as if he saw the boogeyman. Not being able to get the ball out of his hands fast enough.

This led Hayward's Thunder stint to be a forgettable one on the floor averaging 5.3 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 17 minutes of action per game.

So color the room of reporters surprised when Hayward took to the podium for his exit interview with an aggressive fire the organization only dreamed of seeing from him on the court.

As the veteran detailed his frustration with the organization due to a lack of touches you were almost waiting for Ashton Kutcher to pop out of the bushes and reveal he is relaunching Punk'd as Hollywood continues to lapse into reboots.

That disconnect was squashed at Sam Presti's interview a week later, which leaves the two-sides ready to part it appears from the outside looking in as Hayward's free agency looms.

In what should've been a blip on the radar, Hayward's lack of coach-speak on exit interview day remains the highlight of his Thunder tenure.

The former hitmaker at previous stops will not be remembered for his flameout single in his later years. However, there is still hope Hayward could be an impactful player in a different environment more willing to be a role player. Though, that will not be in Oklahoma City.

Maybe another place, another time.

Season Grades: F - Frustrating, according to Hayward himself.

What to improve on:

An attitude adjustment would be Hayward's biggest saving grace. Gone are the days of him being cast as a leading man, welcome to the "added to the credits to make the film look better" portion of Hayward's career. Hoping to still make a subtle impact for a contender and adjust to a non-star role.

This is a tough adjustment for any player who reached the heights Hayward did in his career, so failing to be a role player in his first chance is no indictment on him. Many players have seen blimps like this before rounding into a fun contributor on a contender mere months later.

With rumors of the Denver Nuggets sniffing around, that is what Hayward should hope for but it will take reflection and a lack of demanding touches just so he can swiftly move off the rock.

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OKC Thunder End of the Year Report Card: Gordon Hayward (2024)

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Have the Thunder won an NBA championship? ›

Having won just one NBA Finals when the organization was in Seattle, the Thunder are still not in the ballpark of heavyweights like the L.A. Lakers and the Boston Celtics, who just won this year's title.

How long has the Thunder been in OKC? ›

The Oklahoma City Thunder is an American professional basketball team based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was established in 2008 when the Sonics left Seattle.

Why does Oklahoma City have a basketball team? ›

Oklahoma City previously hosted the New Orleans Hornets for two seasons following devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. The team was originally established as the Seattle SuperSonics, an expansion team that joined the NBA for the 1967–68 season.

What NBA team was in Oklahoma before the Thunder? ›

The Hornets posted a record of 77 - 87 during their two seasons in Oklahoma City. Shortly after the Hornets returned to New Orleans, Oklahoma City would get its own permanent NBA team when the Seattle Supersonics relocated to Oklahoma City as the Oklahoma City Thunder.

What NBA team never won a championship? ›

Which teams have never won an NBA championship? There are 10 active NBA teams that have not yet won an NBA championship: Brooklyn Nets, Charlotte Hornets, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies, Minnesota Timberwolves, New Orleans Pelicans, Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns and Utah Jazz.

Who won the 1st NBA championship? ›

After being founded in 1946, the Basketball Association of America completed its inaugural season in April 1947 with the Philadelphia Warriors defeating the Chicago Stags in five games.

Does OKC have a ring? ›

Oklahoma City Thunder's last NBA Championship

However, before they were rebranded in 2008, they won a ring known as the Seattle Supersonics. That came in 1979 as they beat the Washington Bullets (now called the Washington Wizards) in five games in the NBA Finals.

Why is Oklahoma City so famous? ›

Settled by pioneers during the 1889 Land Run, home to former cattle trails and cattle ranches, and the birthplace of countless Western film stars, musicians and entertainers, Oklahoma City is a can't-miss stop in cowboy country.

Why did OKC Thunder leave Seattle? ›

After failing to find public funding to construct a new arena in the Seattle area, the SuperSonics moved to Oklahoma City before the 2008–09 season, following a $45 million settlement with the city of Seattle to pay off their existing lease at the KeyArena at Seattle Center before it expired in 2010.

Who owns OKC Thunder now? ›

Clayton Ike Bennett (born 1959) is an American businessman and chairman of the Professional Basketball Club LLC, the ownership group of the Oklahoma City Thunder, an NBA franchise formerly known as the Seattle SuperSonics.

Why is the OKC Thunder named that? ›

Oklahoma City Thunder

When the Seattle Supersonics were moved to Oklahoma City following the 2007-08 season, fans voted on the team's new name from a set list of possibilities. The name Thunder was chosen over others like the Bison, Wind, Energy, Marshalls and Barons (per Mentalfloss.com's Scott Allen).

What does OKC stand for? ›

OKC may refer to: Oklahoma City, the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Oklahoma City Thunder, the city's National Basketball Association (NBA) team. Will Rogers World Airport, the city's commercial airport (IATA abbreviation: OKC; ICAO abbreviation: KOKC)

What is the newest NBA team? ›

The most recent expansion team in the NBA was the Charlotte Hornets, which joined the league in 2004. Prior to that, the last NBA expansion team was the Toronto Raptors, which joined the league in 1995. As of 2020, there have been no further expansions or relocations of NBA teams.

What year did OKC go to the finals? ›

NBA FINALS 2012 | NBA.com.

Who is number 6 on the Oklahoma City Thunder? ›

Jaylin Williams | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA.com.

How many NBA Finals do the Thunder have? ›

The Oklahoma City Thunder have 4 appearances in the NBA Finals all-time.

How many championships does Oklahoma City Thunder have? ›

The Oklahoma City Thunder have won 1 championship all-time.

Who won the 1979 NBA championship? ›

Who has won more NBA championships? ›

The Boston Celtics now have the most championships in NBA history. Check out how many titles each franchise has won. The Boston Celtics lead the way in NBA lore with 18 championships, the most recent coming in 2024. The Boston Celtics claimed their 18th NBA championship, ending a 16-year title drought.

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