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CFA Coherence Flow Analytics — Oklahoma City Thunder
2025–2026 Season Scouting Report & Statistical Breakdown
Updated through May 26, 2026 (Game 5 vs SAS — W 127–114)
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Overall Record: 64–18 (1st in Western Conference, 1st in Northwest)
Playoff Status: Leading San Antonio Spurs 3–2 in Western Conference Finals
The Thunder are the clearest elite protected manifold in the league this season. They combine elite VSI synchronization, strong Facilitation Gravity, and excellent Psychological Modifier (Ψ) driven by home dominance and strong culture. Their defensive identity (anchored by length and connectivity) produces high DCS and DGAS, while their transition efficiency powers ECB and VSI Transition.
Key Team Strengths:
Areas of Focus:
| Metric | Score (0–100) | Rank | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCS | 94 | 1st | Exceptional structural stability; low-entropy flow even under pressure |
| DCS | 95 | 1st | League-best defensive shell; elite help rotations and perimeter control |
| OFI | 92 | 2nd | High-efficiency rhythm creation with strong spacing |
| MRI | 91 | 1st | Outstanding momentum control and playoff resilience |
| Statistic | Team Score | Key Contributors | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| VSI Overall | 93 | Jokić-level orchestration from SGA + Holmgren connectivity | Elite collective rhythm across half-court sets |
| VSI Transition | 94 | SGA, Chet Holmgren, Cason Wallace | One of the best transition teams in the league |
| FG (Facilitation Gravity) | 93 | SGA, Chet Holmgren, Jalen Williams | Pre-pass spatial warping is a major strength |
| ECB (Effusive Creation Burst) | 92 | SGA, Anthony Edwards-style bursts from bench | Explosive in broken-floor situations |