The Thunder are apparently somewhat worth watching this season.

In his annual ‘League Pass’ rankings, ESPN writer Zach Lowe recently ranked each team in the league in five categories in terms of watchability for the upcoming season.

The rankings combined categories like how fun a team is to watch, the probability for any given player on a team to have strong highlights and if non-basketball fans will care to watch a specific team.

With each team being given between one and 10 points in each of the five categories, the Thunder were awarded 29 total points by the formula, which placed them at No. 15 on the list.

An excerpt of the reasoning:

Two things kill them: (A) This will be the millionth consecutive year they preach diversifying the offense, and the millionth consecutive year in which they run one of the league’s three most predictable offenses. Pairing Dennis Schroder and Russell Westbrook offers some hope of variety. Sussing out a go-to closing lineup, and Schroder’s possible role in it, presents meaty season-long challenges. (B) They tank the minutia category. The logo belongs on an off-brand laundry detergent. The court is blah. Three of the uniforms are horrific. The broadcast radiates a screeching us-against-everyone homerism — something I expect to continue even with a new play-by-play announcer.

While Lowe absolutely crushed the team in those two points, he goes on to say that the team has the “visceral thrill” of Russell Westbrook on any given night and he also gives a shout out to Jerami Grant.

For reference on the rankings, the Kings placed dead-last at No. 30, while the Warriors were ranked at No. 3 and the Sixers were named the most League Pass-worthy squad in the NBA.

The Thunder may not have earned much respect in these rankings, but they surely figure to be fun to watch this season with plenty of new talent around Westbrook & Co.