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Zaccharie Risacher-- - 2 (2)
Alex Sarr-- - 3 (3)
Reed SheppardFrom BKN - 4 (4)
Stephon Castle-- - 5 (5)
Ron Holland II-- - 6 (6)
Tidjane Salaün-- - 7 (7)
Donovan Clingan-- - 8 (8)
Rob DillinghamFrom TOR - 9 (9)
Zach Edey-- - 10 (10)
Cody Williams-- - 11 (11)
Matas Buzelis-- - 12 (12)
Nikola TopićFrom HOU - 13 (13)
Devin Carter-- - 14 (14)
Bub CarringtonFrom GSW - 15 (15)
Kel'el Ware-- - 16 (16)
Jared McCain-- - 17 (17)
Dalton Knecht-- - 18 (18)
Tristan da Silva-- - 19 (19)
Ja'Kobe WalterFrom IND - 20 (20)
Jaylon Tyson-- - 21 (21)
Yves MissiFrom MIL - 22 (22)
DaRon Holmes II - 23 (23)
AJ JohnsonFrom NOP - 24 (24)
Kyshawn GeorgeFrom DAL - 25 (25)
Pacôme Dadiet-- - 26 (26)
Dillon JonesFrom LAC via DAL and OKC - 27 (27)
Terrence Shannon Jr.-- - 28 (28)
Ryan Dunn - 29 (29)
Isaiah CollierFrom OKC via TOR and IND - 30 (30)
Baylor Scheierman--
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Gilgeous-Alexander, bench propel Thunder past Spurs 123-108 after historic slow start for 2-1 lead
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