Nader, who was joined by Thunder teammates George, Russell Westbrook , and Andre Roberson , as well as head coach Billy Donovan and general manager Sam Presti , came back with five bass which met the tournament's weight requirements. Nader's biggest of the day was four pounds, 12 ounces.

The newly-acquired swingman had never been fishing before according to the Thunder's website , but he was the winner of Paul George's Celebrity Fishing Tournament in Castaic, Calif., on Saturday morning.

Nader, 24, was acquired by the Thunder in a July trade which sent Rodney Purvis to Boston.

“It was a tremendous turnout. Everybody had a great time,” George said on the Thunder's website. “This event did what it’s supposed to. It turned a guy who has never fished before to a guy who wants to come back and fish again. For me, that’s great. That’s a win to me.”

Paul George hands a check to kids courtesy of his foundation during the second annual Paul George Celebrity Fishing Tournament in Castaic, Calif., on Saturday (Photo courtesy of OKC Thunder)

Most importantly, the event raised funds for George's foundation. George also gave a $25,000 check to the Palmdale Department of Recreation and Culture to help resurface basketball courts. George is from Palmdale, which is about an hour east of Castaic Lake.

Last season, the Paul George Foundation launched an outdoor initiative in partnership with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation – the OK Fishing In The Schools program – for 13 Oklahoma school districts.