Warriors star Klay Thompson is not your average NBA player.

He’s an All-Star and All-NBA team member, an Olympic gold medal winner and an expert marksman for a Golden State team that has appeared in the past two NBA Finals, winning once.

Except … kind of, sort of, Thompson is as average as they come.

According to the NBA Roster Survey, Thompson is the league’s most average-sized player. He stands 6-foot-7 and weighs 215 pounds. The average player stands 6-7.26 and weighs 221.44 pounds.

A visit to the House of Prime Rib, then, and Thompson could be even more average than he already is.

Thompson also grades perfectly average in terms of age and service time. He is 26.73 years old on opening day while beginning his sixth season; the average player is 26.76 years old and has 4.85 years of experience.

Other facts and figures from the survey:

–Kentucky is the college program with the most players on opening-day rosters for the fifth consecutive year. The Wildcats have 23 players in the league; they boasted 21 at the start of last season.

–The Suns’ Dragan Bender is the league’s youngest player – he turns 19 on Nov. 17 – and the Grizzlies’ Vince Carter, 40, is the league’s elder statesman. The Cavaliers are the oldest team in the league with an average age of 30.52, while the 76ers are mere pups with an average age of 24.18.

–There are a record 113 international players from a record 41 countries and territories on opening-day rosters.