The ascension of Steven Adams is set to continue unabated after Oklahoma City lost one of their best players to injury.
While Serge Ibaka's calf strain is bad news for the Thunder's title hopes, it is a boon for Adams who is now a certainty to see significant court time in the western conference finals against San Antonio.
Ibaka is an outside chance of returning if Oklahoma City advance past the Spurs and into the NBA Finals but, in the power forward's absence, Adams will be required to step up. And judging by his performance in Friday's game six victory over the Los Angeles Clippers, the rookie is ready to do just that.
Adams made the most of a career-high 40 minutes by recording a double-double (10 points, 11 rebounds) to help the Thunder set up a rematch of the 2012 conference finals.
If Oklahoma City are able to replicate the result from that series, which they won in six games, Adams will need to produce a key contribution. Ibaka is a premier two-way player and, while Adams is unlikely to be asked to extend himself offensively, he will be relied on to protect the rim.