Daily Fantasy Report Card - Oklahoma City Thunder
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For the rest of the NBA season, theScore will be giving out report cards every Tuesday and Thursday, grading the daily fantasy value of key players on each of the 30 teams. This edition focuses on the Oklahoma City Thunder.
PG Russell Westbrook
Despite being the industry leader in salary whenever he steps on the floor, Westbrook still hits cash game value with regularity and provides the occasional night of tournament value. Considering his immense salary though, getting to cash game value requires a triple-double or a 30-point double-double.
While tournament value is difficult to attain at his salary, Westbrook can still be deployed in either format due to his immensely high floor. Westbrook's a safe play almost every night, but he should be faded in extremely tough matchups. A dud at his price tag will quickly derail your lineup. Grade: A
SG Victor Oladipo
Oladipo's move to OKC has been somewhat disappointing. He's failed to make any improvements, posting similar numbers to his time in Orlando (16.1 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 2.5 assists a night). While his mediocrity and a recent back injury have lowered his price, there hasn't been much incentive to draft the guard in either cash or tournament games.
Oladipo has hit the 20-point plateau just six times in his past 25 games and lacks the 3-point range, rebounding, or passing ability to make him a threat in any other category. Oladipo will remain an uninspiring but fairly-priced cash game play for the remainder of the season. Grade: C

SF Andre Roberson
A defender more than anything else, Roberson is locked into roughly 30 minutes a night. That workload, by default, lends itself to some scoring and rebounding. In combination with a bargain salary, Roberson can provide the occasional tournament-value performance against up-tempo opponents. Grade: C+
PF Domantas Sabonis
Sabonis, a rookie out of Gonzaga, has surprisingly started all 64 of Oklahoma City's games this year. Predictably, he isn't making much of an offensive or fantasy impact with averages of just six points and 3.7 boards.
Production like that keeps both his daily salary and intrigue near the basement in any fantasy format. The rookie has also seen his minutes trend south of late, averaging exactly 14 minutes through OKC's past six games. With the Thunder in a tight playoff race, fade the rookie going forward. Grade: C-
C Steven Adams
Adams hasn't taken the massive leap forward some expected at the start of the year, but he's maintaining healthy averages of 11.9 points and 7.8 rebounds. With a mid-tier price tag, Adams will hit tournament value when he notches a double-double. Something he's done 13 times through 62 games this season.
Daily players should look to Adams against weak rebounding teams as they lead to an increased likelihood of hitting the double-double mark. While he's no shoe-in to score double-digit points on a nightly basis, it's safer to assume he'll hit that plateau rather than grabbing 10 boards. Grade: B
Bench Players

C Enes Kanter
Kanter's offensive upside makes him a great tournament play when his salary isn't trending upwards. He's capable of 15-and-10 or 20-and-10 at any time. But with a partially limited role of 20-25 minutes a ngiht, Kanter's outbursts can be difficult to handicap. Weak interior defenses maximize his chance at success. Grade: B+
SF Doug McDermott
McDermott's move to OKC has seen him play over 35 minutes in three of his past four games -- a massive uptick from the 24 he saw with Chicago. Unfortunately, he hasn't seemed comfortable in the role, making a mere 23.8 percent of his 3-pointers since the move. He's no more than a flier in tournament formats. Grade: Incomplete
PF Taj Gibson
Gibson's move to OKC has crushed his daily fantasy appeal. Competiting with Adams and Kanter has pushed his minutes, scoring, and rebounding southward. Though his salary will also fall, there's no benefit in targeting Gibson. Grade: Incomplete
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