Warriors Report Card: Player grades for Warriors’ win over OKC Thunder

Player grades from the Golden State Warriors’ home win over the young Oklahoma City Thunder.

The Golden State Warriors got back to winning ways Saturday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder on top of some supreme ball movement and a consistent defensive effort from every corner of their roster. After narrowly beating the Thunder last week 106-98, the Warriors breezed past the young OKC squad 103-82 in front of a costume-clad crowd at Chase Center to improve to 5-1 on the season.

Forward Draymond Green completely turned around his offensive game Saturday, leading the Warriors with pace and aggression in transition. He nearly finished with a triple-double in just over 25 minutes of action.

Overall, the Warriors did turn over the ball 15 times on the night, but that number is a tad deceiving as the starting five were responsible for just five of those. The team also dished 30 assists on the night.

Golden State shot the ball fairly well, hitting on 42.4% of their field goals and 40.4% of their three-point looks. They out-shot the Thunder from deep by a 21 to eight margin, holding Oklahoma City to a measly 20.5%.

The Warriors played well up and down the roster, so here are some player grades from their win Saturday.