Wed 4/29/15 12:20 AM

McGary missed 50 games during his rookie season, when he averaged 6.3 points and 5.2 rebounds in 15.2 minutes per game for the Thunder. McGary, who played just eight games in college last season due to a back injury, sustained a foot fracture during the preseason and suffered tibia inflammation shortly after. As a result, McGary played just eight NBA minutes prior to Feb. 8, when he surprisingly went for 19 points and 10 rebounds against the Clippers. McGary followed that performance with another double-double the next night, showing why he was selected in the first-round last summer even despite his durability concerns. As the Thunder closed the season, McGary often provided a noticeable spark off the Oklahoma City bench, largely due to his well-rounded offensive game. If McGary can remain healthy and build on his second-half momentum this offseason, he could be a decent late round sleeper pick in fantasy leagues next season.