By The Numbers: Thunder-Blazers
Numbers to note from Tuesday’s 103-93 loss to Portland.
2: Straight losses by the Thunder after opening the season with five straight wins. The two losses have come by a combined 23 points.
4: Free throw attempts by Kevin Durant. After making just two, Durant has now converted 38 of 51, dropping his free throw percentage to 74.5 percent.
8: Assists by Russell Westbrook, a season-high. Westbrook’s previous best this season was six.
9: Rebounds by Nick Collison, the most of any Thunder player. It was the first time Collison has led the team in rebounding this season.
10: Turnovers for the Thunder, a season low. OKC’s previous season low was 11, set last week at Memphis.
14: Bench points by the Thunder.
15: More free throws attempted by the Blazers. Portland shot 36 foul shots. Oklahoma City shot 21.
17:35: Minutes played by Thunder forward Serge Ibaka, who led the team with a career-high 41:24 one night earlier at Dallas.
23: Points by guard James Harden, a team high. Harden finished three shy of tying his career high as he started for the first time this season in place of an ill Thabo Sefolosha.
30: Points by Portland forward LaMarcus Aldridge, a game high. Aldridge made 10 of 19 shots and 10 of 12 from the line.
30.7: Percent shooting by Durant, who scored 19 points on 8-for-26 shooting. In his past three games, Durant is shooting just 37.9 percent from the floor.
34.2: Percent shooting by the Thunder in the second half.
40: Points scored by the Thunder in the second half, a season low.
103: Points scored by the Blazers. This was the fourth time in seven games that the Thunder has allowed at least 100 points.
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