OKC Thunder: Shutting down Harden tops Terrance Ferguson’s season highlights

DECEMBER 29: Terrance Ferguson #23 of the OKC Thunder shoots the ball against the Toronto Raptors (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)
DECEMBER 29: Terrance Ferguson #23 of the OKC Thunder shoots the ball against the Toronto Raptors (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images) /
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JANUARY 7: Terrance Ferguson #23 of the OKC Thunder in action against the Brooklyn Nets (Photo by Matteo Marchi/Getty Images) /

Terrance Ferguson top three season highlights feature the OKC Thunder – Rockets match where he shut down superstar James Harden.

There’s no question that OKC Thunder wing player Terrance Ferguson is the most selfless player on the team, as written by Erik Gee from Inside the Thunder.

He’s a vigorous player who performs like he’s on springs and is a three-and-d specialist. Being a remarkable defender who can guard any position on the court and translates that to be an offensive weapon.

Ferguson grew into this role last season but this year he has displayed more of his defensive mastery. It goes back to him being unselfish as he would rather set up his teammates and do the work to force turnovers rather than take the shot himself.

However, when he does take his opportunities, Ferguson can go off and put up amazing numbers. It’s all about taking your chances and right now he is comfortable doing his job on defense. Due to that being set, it will help everything else to fall into place.

In the 2019-20 season, he is averaging 4.2 points, 1.5 rebounds and 0.9 assists over 23.4 minutes of game time.

A stellar season-high in front of home crowd:

The OKC native’s best game this year came against the Philadelphia 76ers in an overtime win on November 15th. It was especially monumental because his daughter was in attendance for her very first home game.

Ferguson played the second-most minutes (39) of the season, shooting a staggering 77.8 percent from the field. This included five 3-pointers, the most by any player on the court. He was outstanding, with every possession he had seemingly touched by magic.

He played great in transition, getting to his spots on the floor and was aggressive going for his shots. His confidence was evident and he maintained the effort throughout the entire match. By the end of the game, Ferguson had recorded 19 points (season-high), two assists, a steal, and a rebound.