How the Warriors and Thunder match up How the Warriors and Thunder match up Position Warriors Edge Point guard Stephen Curry made 18 of 40 three-point attempts (45 percent) in three games against OKC this season. The entire Thunder roster combined to go 20-for-68 (29.4 percent). Russell Westbrook averaged 25 points per game against the Warriors this season, but the league's fastest player shot 34.7 percent from the floor and 16.7 percent from three. Shooting guard Klay Thompson probably has been the postseason's best player. Andre Roberson appears to complete the starting unit. The OKC starters outscored opponents by 292 points during the regular season, 126 points better than the next-best NBA lineup. The customary playoff version of Harrison Barnes has yet to appear in 2016. Kevin Durant averaged 36.3 points, 12 rebounds and 6.3 assists against the Warriors this season, somehow bettering his career splits. Draymond Green, the heartbeat and voice of the team, is the postseason leader in plus-minus. The Warriors have outscored opponents by 145 points in his 376 minutes. Since 2010-11, OKC has gone 237-92 (.720) when Serge Ibaka starts with Durant and Westbrook. With all three...