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August 9, 2025
2024-25 Thunder player grades: Isaiah Joe
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2024-25 Thunder player grades: Isaiah Joe

The Oklahoma City Thunder capped a historic 68-win regular season with a championship ring, and Isaiah Joe emerged as the pivotal outside weapon off the bench. Joe posted a career year, averaging 10.2 points while shooting 41.2% from long range on 6.1 attempts per game, and he did so with 82.1% from the stripe and a 61.7% true shooting. His shooting volume translated into a sizable 17.2% usage rate and 5.1 win shares while providing a reliable floor-spreader that allowed Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams to attack with space. Joe wasn’t merely a catch-and-shoot option; he flashed athletes’ versatility, showing off occasional transition bursts and a willingness to attack when defenses overhelp. His career-best 33-point game underscored that he can explode when given runway. The Thunder locked him in with a 2025-26 salary of $12.4 million, with two more years of team control (2026-27 at $11.3M; 2027-28 at $11.3M with a team option). The Arkansas native has evolved from a late 2022 training camp invite into a trusted, high-volume shooter who can soak up minutes and space the floor for drive-heavy stars. Moving forward, continued shooting volume and durability will determine Joe’s ceiling as a fantasy asset and a core piece of OKC’s repeat-contender plan.

Given Isaiah Joe's 2024-25 production, should fantasy managers lock him as a primary 3-point streamer next season?How does Joe's presence affect Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's fantasy upside in OKC?With Joe's contract rising, is there risk to his long-term fantasy value if OKC changes its rotation?Which lineups maximize Joe’s 3P upside in the upcoming season?
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