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Durant ranked second! US media showcases the top 10 superstars in the history of the Thunder: Harden 7 George 6 Westbrook ranked third

2:19am, 28 June 2025【Basketball】

Durant ranked second! After the Thunder defeated the Pacers and won the championship, the US media "fadeawayworld" released the top 10 superstars in the Thunder based on its latest achievements, among which Harden only ranked 7th, George ranked 6th, and Westbrook ranked 3rd.

10th place: Adams

The Thunder period honors: Best Rookie Second Team As the No. 12th pick in 2013, Adams' career began with the Thunder and also made a fortune in the Thunder and became the top frontcourt rebounder in the league.

Especially in Westbrook's peak years, "Card" Adams played an irreplaceable role next to the triple-double king.

Ninth place: Holmegren

Honors: Best Rookie First Team, 24-25 Championship

In the original team building plan of the Thunder, Holmegren is the second leader after SGA, but as a result, due to injury problems, the entire rookie season was missed, and Jaylen Williams' explosive growth led to Holmegren becoming the third leader.

Even so, he still performed well during the championship, and even sent 5 blocks in tiebreaks to set an NBA record. His career has just begun and will definitely improve his ranking significantly in the future.

8th place: Dort

Honors: 1st best defensive first team, 24-25 season champion

No surprise, Homgren will overtake Dort after a few seasons, because the latter positioning is only a blue-collar 3D wing.

But in the Thunder's championship process this season, Dort's performance and role make him worthy of his current position. He has done a lot of dirty and tiring work silently, and this type of player must be included in every champion team.

7th place: Harden

Honors: Best Rookie Second Team, Best Sixth Man

Most of the honors Harden received after leaving the Thunder. The biggest honor he received during his time with the Thunder was the Best Sixth Man.

Since Harden failed to help the team win the championship during his time at the age of his time, his ranking will inevitably decline further in the future.

6th place: George

Honors: 2 All-Stars, one team at a time, three team at a time, one defense team at a time, one steal King

is completely different from Harden. George's Thunder career is very short, but it is exciting enough. He played an MVP-level performance beside Westbrook, not only killing all sides on the offensive end, but also entering the top ranks on the defensive end.

Fifth place: Ibaka

Honor: 3 defenses for one team, 2 blocking king

When people recall the old Thunder who was full of regret in the branch finals, the first thing they think of is Durant, Westbrook and Harden. In fact, Ibaka is also one of the key players that the Thunder cannot be ignored.

As an insider, his mobility and blocking were impressive. He was once praised as the fourth least for the Thunder. It was just because of his forced comeback that he had a rapid decline.

4th place: Jaylen Williams

Honors: 24-25 season champion, an All-Star, a Three-Team, a Defensive Second Team, a Rookie First Team

24-year-old Jaylen Williams ranked fourth, after all, he is just a young player who has played for the Thunder for three seasons.

But the NBA is so cruel. It is not based on age and experience, but based on real honors. This season, Jaylen Williams, as the second in command, led the team to win the championship, made him worthy of this position.

Third place: Westbrook

Honor: One MVP, 8 All-Stars, 2 First Team, 5 Second Team, 1 Third Team, 2 Scoring King, 1 Assistant King, 2 AMVP, 1 Rookie First Team, 2 There is huge controversy, because he spent the best time in his career in the Thunder, became the NBA history triple-double king, and played an unparalleled historical performance.

Especially considering Durant's departure, putting Westbrook third obviously underestimated his feelings with the city of Oscar and local fans.

Second place: Durant

Honors: 1 MVP, 7 All-Stars, 5 First Team, 2 Second Team, 4 Scoring Top, Best Rookie First Team, AMVP

Among the Thunder Three Young Masters, Durant is a real master, but his defense after leaving the team is too ugly.

Even if he achieved great success with the Thunder, it was very controversial to put it ahead of Westbrook.

No. 1: Alexander

Honors: 24-25 season champion, FMVP, MVP, scoring champion, 3 All-Stars, 3 Best Team

There is no doubt that the top spot belongs to Alexander. Even though his playing style is controversial, it is undeniable that as the leader, he led the Thunder to win the first championship in the team history.

Alexander has also become the first player in NBA history to win the scoring champion, MVP, championship, MVP and FMVP in a single season, and he will inevitably continue to expand his personal achievements in the future.