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		<title>Oklahoma City Thunder 2012-13 Player Preview: Cole Aldrich</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2012 12:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cody Brees</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>With the 2012-13 NBA season quickly approaching, over the next two weeks I am going to be previewing what we can expect to see from each Thunder player.  This will only cover who I believe will make up the twelve man roster. Missing this cut included Lazar Hayward, Hasheem Thabeet,  Hollis Thompson, and Daniel Orton. Just for [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2012/09/17/oklahoma-city-thunder-2012-13-player-preview-cole-aldrich/">Oklahoma City Thunder 2012-13 Player Preview: Cole Aldrich</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>With the 2012-13 NBA season quickly approaching, over the next two weeks I am going to be previewing what we can expect to see from each Thunder player.  This will only cover who I believe will make up the twelve man roster. Missing this cut included Lazar Hayward, Hasheem Thabeet, <strong> </strong>Hollis Thompson, and Daniel Orton. Just for fun I am going in reserve order of their <a href="http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/page/nbarank-okc-2012/2012-nba-player-rankings-oklahoma-city-thunder">#NBArank</a> from ESPN.</em></p>
<p>Cole has had a disappointing career up to this point.  He has had a difficult time living up to the hype, after the Thunder traded up for him at the number eleven pick in the 2010 draft. With the departure of veteran Nazr Mohammed, Cole could earn some rotation time this year. With potential playing time on the line, in the 2012 NBA summer league Cole looked like much of the same player as the last two years. Cole never scored more than ten points, or grabbed more than seven rebounds, against what would be considered sub-par competition for a player going into his third year.  In addition he only averaged one block per game, and in only 16 minutes against the Pacers, he was charged with seven fouls. (<em>You are allowed ten fouls in the summer league)  </em>Fouls have been a major concern so far in Cole&#8217;s NBA career, averaging 5.9 fouls per 36 minuets of play, and are more than likely a point of emphasis of the Thunder coaching staff going forward.</p>
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<p>With the above concerns, you can tell why the Thunder signed Hasheem Thabeet, <strong> </strong>Hollis Thompson, and Daniel Orton. Cole&#8217;s role on this team is in no way safe. Unless Cole can show significant signs of improvement,  I don&#8217;t expect the Thunder to pick up his 3.2 million dollar team option for the 2013-14 season(<em>Over three times as much as Thabeet or Daniel Orton)</em>. Looking to save all the money they can to give to Harden, they will not be able to pay the 12th man on their bench over 3 million dollars. In addition, if Cole continues to under perform do not be surprised to see Thabeet or others dressing and possibly taking Cole&#8217;s spot toward the end of the bench. That being said, currently if coach Scott Brooks wants to go big with the second unit, Cole is the only viable option to replace Nazr. Of course with Dwight Howard coming to the Lakers, it would be ideal to have as many big bodies to throw at him as possible. Other than against the Lakers, I suspect the Thunder to play smaller and faster with Nick Collison playing minutes at center.  Playing smaller allows the Thunder to play more up temp and play their best players, which does not include Cole.</p>
<p>Overall,  Cole has above average athleticism and if he could ever put together the tools that made him the number eleven overall pick, he could play some significant minuets with the second unit. He has a good hook shot from the low block that he can perform with either hand, which is more than anyone can say about Kendrick Perkins.  I suspect he will be able to get some time early in the season at center with the second unit. Hopefully Cole will be able to grow this season and fill the need of a backup center that the Thunder are searching for. In a month hopefully we will have a better idea of Cole&#8217;s role when we see the Thunder play a few preseason game. Until then, we are just left to wonder.</p>
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		<title>Hasheem Thabeet looking to establish himself with OKC Thunder</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Aug 2012 17:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew Kennedy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hasheem Thabeet has yet to find a good place for himself in the NBA. Thabeet was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft and has already played for three different teams in his short NBA career. Thabeet will now get a chance with his fourth NBA team, the Oklahoma City Thunder who [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2012/08/06/hasheem-thabeet-looking-to-establish-himself-with-okc-thunder/">Hasheem Thabeet looking to establish himself with OKC Thunder</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Hasheem Thabeet has yet to find a good place for himself in the NBA. Thabeet was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft and has already played for three different teams in his short NBA career.</p>
<p>Thabeet will now get a chance with his fourth NBA team, the Oklahoma City Thunder who are fresh off an NBA Finals appearance last season and feature the best young core in all of basketball.</p>
<p>“It’s another opportunity for me,” Thabeet told the <a href="http://blog.ctnews.com/uconnbasketball/2012/08/05/notesquotes-from-calhoun-charity-classic/">Connecticut Post</a>. “(I want to) establish my position somewhere. I haven’t been consistent. That’s what I’m working on just to stay consistent and have a spot somewhere.”</p>
<p>Thabeet obviously showed a lot of potential in college playing for Connecticut where he played three seasons and was on a record-pace for blocking shots. The game is different in the NBA and Thabeet was less prepared than most anticipated coming into the league.</p>
<p>Thabeet needs a place where he can develop more and learn where he fits in this league. OKC may be just the place, known for developing young talent and they obviously saw something they liked in signing Thabeet this summer.</p>
<p>“To fit in, it’s really hard,” Thabeet said. “You go to different teams and every team expects something different out of you…It’s not an easy league at all. There are still challenges for me every day. I have a great opportunity. Not many people get the chance to where I am right now, I just have to go and capitalize on it.”</p>
<p>Thabeet won’t be asked to do much for the Thunder, anything he gives them will be gravy and maybe that’s just what Thabeet needs. Expectations follow you everywhere you go when you are drafted as high as Thabeet and now it’s pretty clear he’ll never meet those.</p>
<p>But he can still contribute in this league. There’s definitely time for that. With the Thunder, he will be battling Cole Aldrich for the backup center spot in the rotation. Nazr Mohammed had that role the past year and a half and while Aldrich is next in line, he too hasn’t shown enough development to be considered a lock for the role.</p>
<p>The Thunder are one of the most physically imposing teams in the NBA right now. At every position they can dominate you physically from Russell Westbrook playing the point to Kevin Durant’s 7-foot-6 wing span hoisting 25-footers.</p>
<p>At 7-foot-3, Thabeet can impose himself in a physical manner if nothing else. Maybe that will fit with the Thunder. Maybe not.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2012 19:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Reggie Jackson scored 14 points and provided this highlight dunk to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to an 89-75 win over the Utah Jazz in the final day of the Orlando Summer League. The Thunder finished the week with a 3-2 record. Jackson looked the best of all the Thunder players this week not only [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2012/07/13/video-reggie-jackson-dunks-on-kevin-lyde-in-nba-summer-league/">Video: Reggie Jackson dunks on Jeremy Evans in NBA Summer League</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Reggie Jackson scored 14 points and provided this highlight dunk to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to an 89-75 win over the Utah Jazz in the final day of the Orlando Summer League. The Thunder finished the week with a 3-2 record.</p>
<p>Jackson looked the best of all the Thunder players this week not only showing off his athleticism on plays like this but also looking a lot more confident than he did during the regular season for the Thunder.</p>
<p>Jackson averaged 15.3 points and 3.5 assists per game in the four Summer League games that he played in for the Thunder. He is more of a scoring point guard than a distributor but is a very good athlete for his position and has a lot of potential on defense.</p>
<p>Perry Jones played in just the first two Summer League games for the Thunder before sitting out the remainder of the week with a sprained ankle. Jones impressed especially in the first game and averaged 12.0 points and 6.0 rebounds per game and showed a ton of potential.</p>
<p>Cole Aldrich had high expectations coming into this week and simply did not deliver. He averaged just 5.0 points and 6.5 rebounds per game in four games. His offense was shaky and his defense was nothing special either.</p>
<p>Aldrich is likely to assume the backup center role with Nazr Mohammed out the door but if he doesn’t improve soon, Jones or the newly signed free agent Hasheem Thabeet could get a chance in that role.</p>
<p>Lazar Hayward was probably the most consistent player for the Thunder this week but won’t get a lot of attention mainly because his game that he showed this week will not translate too well to the NBA. He averaged 15.8 points and 6.0 rebounds per game though and will be a solid player to have at the end of the bench.</p>
<p>The Las Vegas Summer League begins today and will run all the way through Sunday, July 22.</p>
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		<title>Oklahoma City Thunder beat Detroit Pistons 83-62 in NBA Summer League</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Oklahoma City Thunder won their first Summer League game beating the Detroit Pistons 83-62. Rookie Perry Jones did not play for the Thunder. He sprained his ankle in the Thunder’s second Summer League game on Tuesday and will not play the rest of the week. Reggie Jackson led the Thunder with 15 points, five [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2012/07/11/oklahoma-city-thunder-beat-detroit-pistons-83-62-in-nba-summer-league/">Oklahoma City Thunder beat Detroit Pistons 83-62 in NBA Summer League</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Oklahoma City Thunder won their first Summer League game beating the Detroit Pistons 83-62.</p>
<p>Rookie Perry Jones did not play for the Thunder. He sprained his ankle in the Thunder’s second Summer League game on Tuesday and will not play the rest of the week.</p>
<p>Reggie Jackson led the Thunder with 15 points, five assists and seven rebounds. Jackson continues to look good in these games and has been most impressive with his ability to finish at the rim.</p>
<p>Lazar Hayward had another nice showing scoring 15 points. Garrett Temple also scored 15 points and made two threes.</p>
<p>Cole Aldrich had his best game of the week so far although still has been struggling overall. Aldrich scored 10 points and had seven rebounds but still gets pushed around a little too much and has worse hands then you’d expect.</p>
<p>The No. 9 overall pick from the 2012 NBA Draft, Andre Drummond, scored 10 points and had nine rebounds for the Pistons. Drummond is an incredible specimen on a basketball court and looks to have near-Dwight Howard potential in terms of athleticism.</p>
<p>The Thunder will play again tomorrow vs. the Brooklyn Nets at 1 p.m. EST.</p>
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		<title>Perry Jones tweaks ankle, OKC Thunder lose 78-74 to Pacers in Summer League</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Oklahoma City Thunder lost 78-74 to the Indiana Pacers in their second Summer League game in Orlando Tuesday afternoon. Perry Jones who was very impressive in the first Summer League game was less so today scoring eight points to go with four rebounds and left the game late in the fourth after tweaking his [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2012/07/10/perry-jones-tweaks-ankle-okc-thunder-lose-78-74-to-pacers-in-summer-league/">Perry Jones tweaks ankle, OKC Thunder lose 78-74 to Pacers in Summer League</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Oklahoma City Thunder lost 78-74 to the Indiana Pacers in their second Summer League game in Orlando Tuesday afternoon.</p>
<p>Perry Jones who was very impressive in the first Summer League game was less so today scoring eight points to go with four rebounds and left the game late in the fourth after tweaking his ankle. The injury didn’t look to serious and expect Jones to be fine for the rest of the week.</p>
<p>Lazar Hayward played the best for the Thunder scoring 15 points to go with eight rebounds while Reggie Jackson chipped in with 13 points.</p>
<p>Latavious Williams had a nice showing with 10 points and nine rebounds off the bench.</p>
<p>Lance Stephenson led the Pacers with 28 points and seven assists and really dominated the game. He and Jackson were going back and forth some in the game with Stephenson obviously getting the better of him.</p>
<p>While Jones really looked great in the game yesterday, today was not as impressive but still solid for him. Whenever he scores, they are good moves taking his man off the dribble and finishing strong. He definitely likes to spot-up for that midrange jumpers a lot and you could see him developing a nice shot from there.</p>
<p>Hayward has been nice in both games so far in the Summer League but you don’t take him too serious. He’s just too short and his game will not translate well enough to the NBA where he could be effective with the Thunder. He’s not a bad guy to have as your 12th man though and seems to be a real professional.</p>
<p>Jackson again gave us flashes of his potential. He looks a lot better when he doesn’t defer and the offense goes through him. Obviously that will never really be the case for him in OKC but if he gets more comfortable he could definitely be a solid contributor off the bench.</p>
<p>Cole Aldrich was relatively quiet again. He scored five points, had six rebounds and committed seven fouls. Any excitement with Aldrich possibly stepping up this coming season and being a reliable bench player is going away when he plays like this. He still of course has the chance to become a nice backup center for the Thunder but he’s really just nothing too special.</p>
<p>The Thunder will play again tomorrow at 1 p.m. EST vs. Detroit. Hasheem Thabeet could play in the game if he signs with the Thunder tomorrow morning.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Perry Jones scored 16 points and pulled down eight rebounds in 29 minutes of action in his first NBA Summer League game with the Oklahoma City Thunder Monday afternoon. The Thunder lost 73-65 to the Boston Celtics but the final scores of these games don’t really matter. Reggie Jackson also played well for the Thunder [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2012/07/09/perry-jones-impressive-in-first-nba-summer-league-game-for-oklahoma-city-thunder/">Perry Jones impressive in first NBA Summer League game for Oklahoma City Thunder</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2012/07/6121490.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3731" title="NCAA Basketball: Division I Championship-Baylor Practice" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2012/07/6121490-207x300.jpg" alt="" width="207" height="300" /></a>Perry Jones scored 16 points and pulled down eight rebounds in 29 minutes of action in his first NBA Summer League game with the Oklahoma City Thunder Monday afternoon.</p>
<p>The Thunder lost 73-65 to the Boston Celtics but the final scores of these games don’t really matter.</p>
<p>Reggie Jackson also played well for the Thunder scoring 19 points to go with two assists and Lazar Hayward added 18 points and nine rebounds.</p>
<p>Jared Sullinger led the Celtics with 20 points and six rebounds.</p>
<p>Summer league games are only 40 minutes long and feel a lot like scrimmages. Players can’t foul out and most of the players are trying to make an NBA team so there is a lot of extra effort on every play. It’s not the calm, under controlled game we’re used to watching in the NBA.</p>
<p>Jones stood out from the start simply by his physical presence. He is listed at 6-foot-11 and 235 pounds with a 7-foot-2 inch wingspan.</p>
<p>The first thing you notice with Jones is how well he moves for his size. A lot of players are described in the way Jones is as having &#8220;all of the tools&#8221; to play in the NBA but when you watch them play you can still notice something wrong with them.</p>
<p>That isn’t the case with Jones at all. He is very fluid and runs the floor like a three. He didn’t get pushed around either although it is clear he is much more comfortable on the perimeter as a stretch-four type.</p>
<p>His first bucket was a follow-up putback at the rim then he scored next taking a big man off the dribble, going between his legs and finishing an and-one layup.</p>
<p>Jones settled for a lot of spot-up jumpers from midrange. The Thunder used him in a lot of pick-and-rolls mostly as a pick-and-pop man with Cole Aldrich being the roller most times. He hit a few jumpers including a three and drove to the rim nicely a few times as well.</p>
<p>His game reminds you a little of Earl Clark or Rashard Lewis with less range. He is a great athlete and should be able to defend will immediately in the NBA. He’s not going to love banging down low for boards but still comes up with some simply from his athletic prowess.</p>
<p>He looked great in this first game and Thunder fans should be excited for him. It could have been a lot worse. He could have looked more unassertive and less skilled but that wasn’t the case at all. Once he is plugged into the Thunder’s rotation and has been with the team for awhile, he should fit in very nicely.</p>
<p>The only other player who really looked good for OKC was Jackson. Jackson was thrust into the rotation last season after Eric Maynor tore his ACL and wasn’t very memorable in his rookie campaign.</p>
<p>Jackson is a very good athlete though and has some NBA skills that will clearly allow him to play in the league for awhile. He is not the best decision-maker yet but looked more decisive in this type of atmosphere as he did not have to defer at all.</p>
<p>Jackson’s arms are so long too and it makes you feel like he could really turn into a great defender who gets a lot of steals like a Mario Chalmers. He also is a pretty good finisher inside with a euro-step and can elevate when he needs to as well.</p>
<p>Jackson is not a great point guard yet though. He only had two assists and rarely makes a great pass. Once he gets more comfortable and improves in that area he could prove to be of some value for the Thunder going forward.</p>
<p>Cole Aldrich was maybe the biggest name Thunder fans hoped would impress in these Summer League games. He definitely didn’t in this first one scoring one point, going 0-for-4 from the field and grabbing seven boards.</p>
<p>The first thing you notice with Aldrich is that he does seem like he needs to get in the weight room more. He doesn’t hold his ground well enough yet on offense or defense.</p>
<p>He does possess good instincts and in the Thunder’s second unit as the backup center could produce some but he still feels pretty far away from much of anything. The Celtics didn’t have a lot of competition out there fOR him and you’re just waiting for Aldrich to step up and he didn’t.</p>
<p>Perhaps this type of less-controlled setting doesn’t suit Aldrich too well. Players don’t care about going over the back or banging over-aggressively since they can’t foul out and maybe that’s why it looked like Aldrich got pushed around.</p>
<p>Aldrich shouldn’t be much of a drop off from Nazr Mohammed as the backup center for OKC next season but after watching this game (and I know it’s only one Summer League game), Perry Jones looks so much better and it will be frustrating if Aldrich gets significantly more minutes than him next season, although understandable and probably expected.</p>
<p>The Thunder will continue to play Summer League games in Orlando the rest of the week. Hasheem Thabeet can sign with the Thunder as early as Wednesday which means he could play in a few games starting then.</p>
<p>The Thunder will play the Indiana Pacers tomorrow afternoon at 1 p.m. EST. The game will be televised on NBATV.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Oklahoma City Thunder and Hasheem Thabeet have agreed to a 2-year deal, according to Darnell Mayberry of The Oklahoman. The Thunder were reportedly interested in signing Thabeet for the past week now. The former No. 2 overall pick from the 2009 NBA Draft will likely sign for close to the league minimum, around $880,000 [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2012/07/05/oklahoma-city-thunder-sign-hasheem-thabeet-to-2-year-deal/">Oklahoma City Thunder sign Hasheem Thabeet to 2-year deal</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>The Oklahoma City Thunder and Hasheem Thabeet have agreed to a 2-year deal, <a href="http://newsok.com/okc-thunder-hasheem-thabeet-agree-on-two-year-deal/article/3689870?custom_click=pod_headline_nba-news">according to Darnell Mayberry of The Oklahoman.</a></p>
<p>The Thunder were reportedly interested in signing Thabeet for the past week now. The former No. 2 overall pick from the 2009 NBA Draft will likely sign for close to the league minimum, around $880,000 for the first year in his contract.</p>
<p>Thabeet has played in 135 games in his career and averaged just 2.2 points, 2.7 rebounds and 0.9 blocks per game. Thabeet was drafted by the Memphis Grizzlies and later traded to the Houston Rockets and most recently the Portland Trailblazers.</p>
<p>Thabeet signing with the Thunder all but guarantees OKC will not re-sign center Nazr Mohammed. Thabeet will come in as the third-string center for Oklahoma City behind Kendrick Perkins and Cole Aldrich.</p>
<p>Thabeet coming on signing for the minimum helps the Thunder save money to get James Harden and Serge Ibaka. Thabeet is also a flyer with some potential upside that could be realized in the right situation.</p>
<p>“Playing in that environment is positive,” <a href="http://newsok.com/okc-thunder-hasheem-thabeet-agree-on-two-year-deal/article/3689870?custom_click=pod_headline_nba-news">Thabeet&#8217;s agent, Bill Duffy told The Oklahoman.</a> “Sam Presti has done a great job of not only building a winning organization but a culture that&#8217;s conditioned to developing and nurturing. So we think it&#8217;s a really good fit. So now the onus is on Hasheem to buy into that and to develop and to reach his potential.”</p>
<p>The Thunder can still sign one more player before next season. With Thabeet and rookie Perry Jones III, OKC will have 14 players on the roster.</p>
<p>Devin Ebanks, Daniel Orton and Roger Mason are three names rumored to be targeted by the Thunder this summer.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Perry Jones III may very well have been the steal of the draft for the Oklahoma City Thunder, drafting him 28th overall. The Thunder did not expect to see Jones III on the board at this point but were more than happy to select him. “We felt very comfortable making this selection at 28,” Thunder [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2012/06/30/how-will-perry-jones-iii-fit-in-with-the-oklahoma-city-thunder/">How will Perry Jones III fit in with the Oklahoma City Thunder?</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Perry Jones III may very well have been the steal of the draft for the Oklahoma City Thunder, drafting him 28th overall.</p>
<p>The Thunder did not expect to see Jones III on the board at this point but were more than happy to select him.</p>
<p>“We felt very comfortable making this selection at 28,” <a href="http://www.dailythunder.com/2012/06/how-does-perry-jones-iii-impact-the-thunder/#more-21075">Thunder GM Sam Presti said.</a> “We looked at all the information that we had available, and we wouldn’t have selected him unless we felt comfortable with all the information.”</p>
<p>Presti went on to say how he saw Jones III in his first ever college practice at Baylor and spoke to his coach there who described Jones III as someone who really cares about what he’s doing on the basketball court and of course, quite the amazing athlete.</p>
<p>The more you think about Jones III on this Thunder team, the more it seems like a perfect fit. His personality should blend right in with the likes of Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and James Harden.</p>
<p>“We really see him as a blend player,” <a href="http://newsok.com/okc-thunder-likes-the-way-perry-jones-iii-blends-in/article/3688641">Presti said.</a> “We see great value in the fact that he&#8217;s incredibly talented, but he&#8217;s able to play within a team and understand how he can impact a game. He doesn&#8217;t need to be forcing the issue at all times. And with our particular team, we feel like that&#8217;s a huge quality that we looked at as a positive for us.”</p>
<p>But how much can we expect from Jones III during his rookie season? There are concerns regarding the health of his knee. Will he make the rotation?</p>
<p>The general consensus right now around the local media that cover the Thunder is that there aren’t a lot of immediate expectations for Jones III and that he may not be in the rotation to start.</p>
<p>“We won’t pigeonhole him,” <a href="http://www.dailythunder.com/2012/06/how-does-perry-jones-iii-impact-the-thunder/#more-21075'">assistant GM Troy Weaver said of Jones’ future position.</a> “We think he can play anywhere on the front line. He’s a versatile player. The coaches will handle that. But we see his versatility as a strength.”</p>
<p>The Thunder will look to have a 10-man rotation once the season starts and Jones III actually has a very good chance of cutting into it. They will have the same starters as last season with Harden and Nick Collison as the first two off the bench.</p>
<p>Eric Maynor will be back from injury and will take over Derek Fisher’s backup point duties, assuming the Thunder don’t re-sign Fisher. Daequan Cook will continue his role as 3-point specialist leaving one more spot for Jones III to compete for.</p>
<p>Cole Aldrich has been in line waiting to step into the rotation and now with Nazr Mohammed likely gone he may. But Jones III could compete and beat Aldrich for that spot. The best case scenario for the Thunder would be if Jones III does crack the rotation.</p>
<p>You see, Jones III is exactly the type of player OKC was missing in the playoffs. They needed another versatile athlete to throw on LeBron or be able to grab rebounds while also defending quicker players.</p>
<p>In the playoffs, the Kendrick Perkins trade where OKC sent away Jeff Green started to look like a bad idea, if only Green was healthy. The Thunder were really missing that stretch 3-4 guy who can make some plays, defend a lot of positions and rebound.</p>
<p>Jones III can be exactly that for the Thunder. He won’t be the ball handler that Green was but he is bigger and just as athletic if not more. He’s not going to protect the rim like Serge Ibaka but he’ll be better to have out there than Fisher trying to take charges all the time.</p>
<p>We all keep reminding ourselves that Jones III could have been a lottery pick, this year or the last. That means he really should be getting a solid chunk of minutes for the Thunder next season.</p>
<p>“Everybody looks at his talent and says this guy should be dominant,” <a href="http://newsok.com/okc-thunder-likes-the-way-perry-jones-iii-blends-in/article/3688641">Weaver said.</a> “But he plays within a teamwork and tries to blend with players and help his team win ballgames.”</p>
<p>One thing is for certain that the Thunder players will embrace him. Any down feelings Jones III had for slipping so late in the first round will be immediately erased when he steps on the floor with the most exciting team in the NBA.</p>
<p>This may be the typical overreaction immediately following the draft but there’s a few things we know about this Thunder team. One is that they will win a championship whether it’s this next season or soon after. Jones III will be integral in helping them do so.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It’s been quite a season for the Oklahoma City Thunder. Coming off a Western Conference Finals berth, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook were looking to take the next step as they gained another year of experience. The lockout halted all basketball action for a while until the new CBA was settled. Finally, ten teams including [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2012/04/26/thunder-regular-season-grades/">Thunder Regular Season Grades</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>It’s been quite a season for the Oklahoma City Thunder. Coming off a Western Conference Finals berth, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook were looking to take the next step as they gained another year of experience.</p>
<p>The lockout halted all basketball action for a while until the new CBA was settled. Finally, ten teams including the Thunder, opened up the season on Christmas Day relieving the six-month wait for basketball fans across the country.</p>
<p>The excitement in Oklahoma City was greater than it has ever been. For the first time since moving from Seattle, this franchise was a favorite to represent the West in the NBA Finals. They got off to an incredible start, winning 16 of their first 19 games and solidifying themselves as championship contenders.</p>
<p>The Thunder hit an early speed bump when backup point guard Eric Maynor went down for the season with a torn ACL. An already shaky bench situation was thrown for a loop. Reggie Jackson had to suffice as Westbrook picked up more minutes.</p>
<p>The season went on and the Thunder won more games. Then Thabo Sefolosha went down for around six weeks, forcing Daequan Cook to start while James Harden continued to come off the bench.</p>
<p>Both Durant and Westbrook gained All-Star nominations, with Harden just missing out. The Thunder went into the break at 27-7 and were on their way for the #1 seed in the conference.</p>
<p>A 7-5 start once the season resumed brought the team back down to Earth. Wins against the Miami Heat, Los Angeles Lakers, and Chicago Bulls in an eight-day period were the peak of the season. Kevin Durant looked like the MVP and the Thunder were settled in the top spot in the West.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, they lost their next three games leading to a 7-7 finish in which they ended up as the #2 seed in the conference. Still, 47 wins in a shortened season isn’t half bad and the Thunder have a great shot at making the NBA Finals.</p>
<p>Their road to the Finals begins on Saturday against either the Denver Nuggets or defending champion Dallas Mavericks, whom they beat 2-1 and 3-1 in the season series, respectively.</p>
<p>Now let’s give these guys some grades.</p>
<p><strong>Kevin Durant- A+     28.0pts/8.0reb/3.5ast/1.4stl/1.2blk   26.2 PER</strong></p>
<p>Having established himself as one of the elite players in the league with many individual awards, Kevin Durant is ready to take his achievements to a team level. He quickly turned the Thunder into a legit Finals contender with an MVP-type season.</p>
<p>Unless Kobe Bryant scores 38 or more points tonight, KD will win his third straight scoring title, and will most likely be selected to the All-NBA team again.</p>
<p>He set career highs in rebounds, assists, and FG%. What really made this season different for Durant was his improvement defensively. His isolation defense is ranked 20th in the league, at 0.57 points per possession compared to 0.74 last season.</p>
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<p>The main reason that Durant most likely will not win the MVP is because of LeBron’s defensive advantage. Even so, the gap is closing, with his athleticism and length Kevin can be a top notch defender which will lead to a few MVPs and hopefully some NBA titles.</p>
<p>Quite possibly the high point of the season for the Thunder star was scoring a career best 51 points against Denver in February. He had four 40+-point games to go along 18 double doubles. Missing that elusive triple double, Durant came within three assists three times.</p>
<p>Now, all of these stats and awards will mean nothing if the Thunder get knocked out in the first round of the playoffs. Basketball is a team game, and Durant will need to be a leader to take his team all the way.</p>
<p><strong>Russell Westbrook- A     23.6pts/4.6reb/5.5ast/1.7stl   22.9 PER</strong></p>
<p>Another great season for Russell Westbrook. Coming off a playoff run where he gained a lot of criticism for his shooting tendencies, Westbrook put that all behind him and played wonderfully.</p>
<p>He was rewarded with a second straight All-Star appearance while he continues to improve his play.</p>
<p>Shooting the ball at a higher rate, he raised his FG% 15 points. Although this led to a pretty significant drop in his AST%, his turnover rate dropped from 15.9 to 14.2.</p>
<p>As Westbrook continues to cutback on the turnovers, his play will get much better and more efficient. The Thunder run one of the most isolation dependent offenses in the league, which will lead to a lower Assist/Turnover ratio. Just over thirteen percent of the plays run are isolations, usually by Durant, Westbrook, or Harden.</p>
<p>For a point guard on one of the top teams in the league, you would think it’s surprising that Westbrook only had four games with double-digit assists, and none with more than 11. Honestly, I don’t see that as a problem for the Thunder. They are going to score at any rate, and he is really more of a shoot first point guard.</p>
<p>What to look for from Westbrook going into the playoffs is how spread out the scoring is. The Thunder will be under a huge spotlight due to their star power, and people will pay attention to how many shots he takes in relation to Durant. As long as they are both in the upper teens-20s, and are making shots, it shouldn’t be a problem.</p>
<p><strong>James Harden- A     16.8pts/4.1reb/3.7ast/1.0stl   21.1 PER</strong></p>
<p>Five days ago the Thunder were in great shape going into the playoffs. Nobody was injured and the players were getting ready to make a playoff run. Then Harden took an elbow to the head from Ron Artest (he was suspended 7 games), missing the final two games of the season while recovering from a concussion.</p>
<p>Now, Harden is cleared to play in the first round, but concussions are always a touchy subject. It’s hard to tell how effected a person is by a hit to the head, whether they can play to their full ability or not. We’ll see how he reacts to the injury when he plays this weekend.</p>
<p>Besides this unfortunate incident, James Harden has had an incredible season. After a great showing in last year’s playoffs, he was met with expectations of becoming that third All-Star caliber player for the Thunder.</p>
<p>He did just that.</p>
<p>Harden is a shoe-in for 6th Man of the Year, along with being a candidate for Most Improved Player. He could start for pretty much any team that isn’t the Heat, Lakers or Spurs, but coming off the bench is what the Thunder need from him. When Durant and Westbrook are out of the game, he gives the team multiple ways to score.</p>
<p>For a while now I have been saying that James Harden is the best passer on the Thunder. He is able to run a quality offense with what little offensive talent the Thunder bench holds, and is given the point in many clutch situations.</p>
<p>Once Eric Maynor went down, Harden was on his own in the backcourt. He either assisted or scored a majority of the points while the bench unit was in the game. Nick Collison was the only other person on the bench to play significant minutes and be productive.</p>
<p>Averaging 16.8 points while shooting 49.1%, Harden just missed out on an All-Star berth. Surely he will make plenty in the future if he keeps on improving at this pace.</p>
<p>In just his third season in the league, Harden has become one of the most efficient scorers in the NBA. His points per possession of 1.12 ranks seventh in the league, his .660 TS% is the best for a backcourt player in the league’s history. True Shooting percentage incorporates FG%, 3P% and FT%, which means he gets to the charity stripe often, and can hit shots from anywhere on the court with consistency.</p>
<p>A prime example of his efficiency is the stat line Harden put up against the Phoenix Suns eight days ago. In one of the most exciting games this season, James Harden scored a career high 40 points on just 17 shots. He hit five of eight 3-point attempts, and all 11 free throw tries.</p>
<p>This type of play is the reason why he will be the X-Factor for the Thunder going into the playoffs. If Durant or Westbrook struggle, they can count on Harden to score and take over the game if necessary.</p>
<p><strong>Serge Ibaka- B+     9.1pts/7.5reb/0.4ast/0.5stl/3.7blk   19.0 PER</strong></p>
<p>IBLOCKA!</p>
<p>You may have heard this a bit this year. Serge Ibaka has become the blocking king of the league. Averaging close to four blocks per game, he became the first person to block 241 shots since Marcus Camby in 07-08, and that’s even with the shortened season.</p>
<p>The breakout game for the 22(???) year old big man came on a day where the Thunder had two 40+-point scorers. Ibaka collected his first triple double by blocking 11 shots to go along with 14 points and 15 rebounds.</p>
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<p>When someone is that dominant in the paint, they usually get looks for Defensive Player of the Year. Certainly people will give Serge votes, but it’s not time for that, yet. He really needs to improve all of the other parts of his defensive game, including pick and rolls, guarding smaller players, and not biting on pump fakes.</p>
<p>What I was really impressed with was Serge’s production on the offensive end. He may have dropped around a point per game from last year, but that really isn’t what matters with all of the scorers on the team.</p>
<p>The way he advanced his game was by adding more ways to score. His post moves are improving at a nice rate, and he has found a mid-ranged jumper. He hit shots from 16-21 feet at 45.5%, up from 41.8% last season. With more practice, his shot selection will improve, increasing his FG% and scoring average.</p>
<p>Against some of the smaller teams, we have seen Ibaka’s minutes go down under 20 due to his struggles guarding players outside the paint. With more time, he will be fit to play 30+ minutes every game.</p>
<p>We will see what Scott Brooks does once the playoffs start. Will he trust Ibaka to play a majority of the game with the season on the line?</p>
<p><strong>Kendrick Perkins- C     5.1pts/6.6reb/1.2ast/0.4stl/1.1blk   8.7 PER</strong></p>
<p>I don’t have a problem with Kendrick Perkins starting and only scoring five points, IF the only shots he gets are off offensive rebounds and the occasional wide open dunk. The worst thing the Thunder can do, is give the ball to Perk in the post, because he has ZERO post moves. It’s painful watching it.</p>
<p>Now on the defensive end, Perkins is really good. He is a solid pick and roll defender, and very good in isolation. That is how the Thunder will get the most out of the former Celtic. Keep him out of the offense and let him do his thing on defense.</p>
<p>This season, Perkins only scored double digit points eight times this year, with all but two of them coming after March 22nd. He also led the league with 13 technical fouls.</p>
<p>Kendrick Perkins doesn’t fill up the stat sheet, but he is still an above average NBA player, and is an able start for a championship contender.</p>
<p><strong>Thabo Sefolosha- B     4.8pts/3.0reb/1.1ast/0.9stl/0.4blk   9.8 PER</strong></p>
<p>Thabo played about just under 2/3 of this shortened season. His foot hindered him; he missed six weeks at the end of January into early March. The Thunder’s defense was affected by his absence, as Sefolosha is one of the premier wing defenders in the league.</p>
<p>Against smaller, faster teams, like the Nuggets, Sefolosha plays a more important part. When he is in along side Durant, Harden, and Westbrook, the Thunder’s defensive rating is better than normal at 1.01 ppp.</p>
<p>Thabo can hit 3-pointers at a nice rate. He shot 43.7% from beyond the arc, shooting 1.7 per game. His FT% is also in the upper 80s, so he isn’t a problem late in close games.</p>
<p>Defense wins championships, so Thabo will be an integral part in the Thunder’s run to the Finals.</p>
<p><strong>Nick Collison- B+     4.5pts/4.3reb/1.3ast/0.5stl/0.4blk   12.1 PER</strong></p>
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<p><strong></strong>I have really enjoyed watching Nick Collison come off the bench. He has good chemistry with James Harden, and is a stickler on defense.</p>
<p>When the bench comes in, the main offense run by the unit is either Harden isolation, or the two-man game with Harden and Collison. He may not score much, but he is very effective in running a system and helping players get open shots. Evidenced by his 121 offensive rating (basketball-reference).</p>
<p>I like to think Collison is a similar player as Joakim Noah. He may not have the same talent, but they play the same type of game. Both players have high motors, will do the dirty work necessary to be a factor in the game. Every team needs that guy who hustles 100% of the time, and Nick is that guy for the Thunder.</p>
<p><strong>Daequan Cook- C-     5.5pts/2.1reb/0.3ast/0.4stl/0.2blk   9.2 PER</strong></p>
<p>The thing with PER is, it only takes into account quantifiable stats. So the only defense it uses is blocks and steals, that’s why Perkins and Sefolosha have a lower PER, their defensive skills are more than just statistics.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for Daequan Cook. He is nowhere near a quality defensive player, and really isn’t even that good on offense.</p>
<p>Cook is supposed to be a 3-point specialist, that is why, of his 5.2 shots per games, 4 of them are 3-pointers. The best 3-point shooters are in the mid-40% range, above average shooters are in the upper-30s. Generally, if you are only on the team to make 3′s, you should be in one of those two categories.</p>
<p>Daequan Cook shot just 34.6% from range this year. That is not good. It’s not even like he just had a down year, he is a career 36.5% 3-point shooter.</p>
<p>When Thabo went down, and Cook had to step in and start, that’s when it got bad. There was a stretch of six games in the middle of February, where Cook made 4 of 34 attempts from beyond the arc. That is not good.</p>
<p>His minutes will be way down for the playoffs. I would be surprised if he got more than 10 minutes in any game that isn’t a blowout.</p>
<p><strong>Eric Maynor- <img src='http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> </strong><strong> </strong><strong> <strong>   </strong>  <img src='http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> <strong>pts/ <img src='http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  reb/ <img src='http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  ast/ <img src='http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  stl/ <img src='http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  blk   <img src='http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  PER</strong></strong></p>
<p>In case you couldn’t tell, talking about Eric Maynor makes me sad. He was one of the best backup point guards in the league, and was really fun to watch. He would’ve helped this Thunder team out a bunch, by taking some of the load off James Harden with the bench unit, and also spelling Russell Westbrook at times.</p>
<p>Most of all, if Eric Maynor had not torn his ACL after nine games, the Thunder WOULD NOT HAVE DEREK FISHER. More on that coming later.</p>
<p>We can only sit and wait until next year to see Maynor play again. It should be a joyful time, and very Fisher-less.</p>
<p><strong>Nazr Mohammad, Royal Ivey, Reggie Jackson, Cole Aldrich- C</strong></p>
<p>This bench unit was not very productive this year, outside of Harden and Collison. Reggie Jackson was getting some minutes until Fisher showed up. He showed some skill, but apparently not enough, as he hasn’t played much since the Thunder brought in the 5-ringed veteran.</p>
<p>Nazr Mohammad appeared in most games, yet had minimum impact. He scored just 2.7 points and grabbed 2.7 rebounds.</p>
<p>These guys won’t get more than five minutes in any playoff game, barring injury, and shouldn’t have an impact on how the Thunder’s season turns out.</p>
<p><strong>Derek Fisher- D     4.9pts/1.5reb/1.4ast/0.6stl/0.1blk   5.9 PER  (20 games for OKC)</strong></p>
<p>Halfway through writing my feelings on Derek Fisher, I decided to quit and save it for another time. It was getting too long, and it needs to be justified.</p>
<p>So I’ll just give some quick little notes on Derek Fisher’s season with the Thunder.</p>
<p>The positive impact Fisher brings to the team is purely his veteran leadership. He has been to the NBA Finals multiple times, and if the Thunder happen to end up there this season, that’s where he will help.</p>
<p>On the court, Fisher has not played well at all. He shot 34.3% from the floor on 5.4 shots. Any respectable player, playing over 15 minutes a game, should be shooting much better. That isn’t even that good for a 3-point%.</p>
<p>His defense isn’t much better. Fisher gets beat by quicker guards all of the time, and doesn’t have much to give on the defensive side of the ball.</p>
<p>I’m not a fan of giving Derek Fisher minutes, but if Coach Brooks isn’t going to play Reggie Jackson, then somebody has to do fill that backup PG spot, and it might as well be him.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Josh Smith made the big shots down the stretch. Oklahoma City did not. The Thunder lost for the first time in eight games Saturday night falling 97-90 on the road to the Atlanta Hawks. Smith led the Hawks with 30 points, 12 rebounds and four assists including some huge buckets when Atlanta needed them. With [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2012/03/04/josh-smith-comes-up-big-as-thunder-fall-to-hawks-97-90/">Josh Smith comes up big as Thunder fall to Hawks 97-90</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Josh Smith made the big shots down the stretch. Oklahoma City did not.</p>
<p>The Thunder lost for the first time in eight games Saturday night falling 97-90 on the road to the Atlanta Hawks.</p>
<p>Smith led the Hawks with 30 points, 12 rebounds and four assists including some huge buckets when Atlanta needed them.</p>
<p>With 5:18 left in the game and Atlanta leading 83-79, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpP6mJ2xB88">Smith crashed the lane and crashed on Serge Ibaka</a> stealing any momentum Oklahoma City had.</p>
<p>Then clinging to a 93-90 lead with 1:36 left, Smith isolated on the right side of the floor and converted a spinning one-hander from eight feet out to put the Hawks up 95-90.</p>
<p>The Thunder lost by seven but had their chances down the stretch as they missed their final five shots, four of which were three-point attempts.</p>
<p>Durant scored 35 points in the game but accounted for four of those final five misses in the last 1:17. Durant played 43 minutes in the game and the entire fourth quarter so some sort of physical or at least mental fatigue was probably the cause.</p>
<p>The shots were decent looks even the threes as Atlanta didn’t get all the way up on Durant and the shots were very close to dropping. On the road, you can’t always bail yourself out with long balls.</p>
<p>The Thunder really lost this game earlier as they turned the ball over 21 times in the game compared to just 12 for Atlanta.</p>
<p>The Hawks had more possessions because of that as well as some good work on the offensive glass by Zaza Pachulia who had nine offensive boards in 41 minutes of action.</p>
<p>The Hawks were short-handed without Joe Johnson and of course Al Horford but played hard defense all night and didn’t give up anything easy to Oklahoma City.</p>
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<p>The Thunder got 35 from Durant and 25 from Russell Westbrook but only 10 from James Harden. Harden was a difference maker in the first half with seven points but very quite in the second scoring just once.</p>
<p>Kendrick Perkins was in foul trouble all night and eventually fouled out giving Cole Aldrich more run than usual. Aldrich looked promising with six points and seven rebounds (five offensive) to go with three blocks. It seems like if Aldrich can get more action he could become a very solid contributor for the Thunder.</p>
<p>People are going to knock Oklahoma City for the offense down the stretch but there really wasn’t much wrong with it. They’ve won games with offense worse than what they showed down the stretch. They didn’t isolate exclusively like we’ve grown accustomed to seeing from them and all of Durant’s looks came off screens away from the ball.</p>
<p>The Hawks just made it come down to Durant and Westbrook beating them by themselves and they made a few less shots than we’re used to and the Thunder came away with the loss.</p>
<p>Oklahoma City (29-8) is off Sunday and will return home Monday night to host the Dallas Mavericks (22-16) on NBA TV.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Richard Rowe-US PRESSWIRE It was a highlight show in the first half for Oklahoma City as they raced ahead of the Warriors on their way to a 110-87 victory at home Friday night. The Thunder didn’t seem too happy with the rim as they put together dunk after dunk and led 58-48 at halftime. Kevin [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2012/02/17/okc-slamma-jamma-thunder-dominate-warriors-to-the-tune-of-110-87/">OKC-Slamma-Jamma: Thunder dominate Warriors to the tune of 110-87</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>It was a highlight show in the first half for Oklahoma City as they raced ahead of the Warriors on their way to a 110-87 victory at home Friday night.</p></div>
<p>The Thunder didn’t seem too happy with the rim as they put together dunk after dunk and led 58-48 at halftime. Kevin Durant led the way with 23 points, 10 rebounds and six assists while Russell Westbrook added 18 points but did injure his ankle in the third quarter.</p>
<p>James Harden was also in his best form collecting 25 points and nailing 4-of-7 from beyond the arc.</p>
<p>Kendrick Perkins did not start or play in this one and Nazr Mohammed started in his place. Mohammed wasn’t needed to do much but might be a better finisher than Perkins in the paint. The intimidation is always missed though without Perkins and Golden State took advantage to some degree with their work on the offensive glass (22 offensive rebounds).</p>
<p>Cole Aldrich also got some run in Perkins’ absence and was very active but unpolished and was called for two defensive three seconds violations.</p>
<p>The Thunder were truly firing on all cylinders in this one and shot 52.7 percent from the floor and made 10-of-24 threes. The Thunder also had 24 assists in the game which is a very high number for them.</p>
<p>Monta Ellis, who scored 48 points the last time these two played, had only 11 tonight.</p>
<p>Oklahoma City (23-7) is off tomorrow and will host Denver (17-14) on Sunday at 8:00 P.M. EST. The game will be on ESPN.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; Thomas Campbell-US Presswire Kendrick Perkins will not play tonight as the Oklahoma City Thunder host the Golden State Warriors. The Thunder starting center banged knees in the last game against Houston. Nazr Mohammed will start in place of Perkins. Nick Collison will surely play a ton of minutes tonight a he usually does against [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2012/02/17/kendrick-perkins-and-thabo-sefolosha-out-vs-warriors/">Kendrick Perkins and Thabo Sefolosha out vs. Warriors</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Kendrick Perkins will not play tonight as the Oklahoma City Thunder host the Golden State Warriors. The Thunder starting center banged knees in the last game against Houston.</p></div>
<p>Nazr Mohammed will start in place of Perkins. Nick Collison will surely play a ton of minutes tonight a he usually does against the Warriors and we may also even be treated to a Cole Aldrich sighting if necessary.</p>
<p>Thabo Sefolosha is also still out tonight and has missed the last 11 games now including tonight. Daequan Cook will remain the starting two-guard and will need to do a better job tonight checking Monta Ellis, who scored 48 points the last time these two teams met.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A year ago, the Oklahoma City Thunder was considered one of the best up-and-coming teams in the NBA. Kevin Durant was on the cover of Sports Illustrated to start the season. The Thunder was the fourth seed in the playoff hunt. Every one had them listed as a team that just needed time to break [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2012/01/04/blame-the-trade-dont-blame-westbrook/">Blame the trade, don&#8217;t blame Westbrook</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2012/01/240666_10150195209048220_791448219_7083832_6274761_o.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1445" title="Westbrook drive" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2012/01/240666_10150195209048220_791448219_7083832_6274761_o-239x300.jpg" alt="" width="239" height="300" /></a>A year ago, the Oklahoma City Thunder was considered one of the best up-and-coming teams in the NBA. Kevin Durant was on the cover of Sports Illustrated to start the season. The Thunder was the fourth seed in the playoff hunt. Every one had them listed as a team that just needed time to break through and challenge for an NBA title. People were comfortable with the idea of standing pat and letting the team develop. The motto was don’t mess with chemistry.</p>
<p>That was with a roster of Russell Westbrook, Thabo Sefolosha, Kevin Durant, Jeff Green and Nenad Krstic.</p>
<p>Two months later, the Thunder pulled a trade-deadline move to give up two of that starting five in exchange for basically center Kendrick Perkins.</p>
<p>The Thunder went on to make a run to the Western Conference Finals, even though Perkins was largely a non-factor in the playoffs. Nick Collison came back, Serge Ibaka developed and newly-acquired Nazr Mohammed helped on the inside. Perkins was overweight and out of shape, contributing mostly vocal leadership and attitude. So the team shook up 2/5ths of the starting lineup midseason and went to the Western Conference Finals.</p>
<p>Now the Thunder is set with a lineup of Westbrook, Sefolosha, Durant, Ibaka and Perkins. Once again, the team is considered a favorite in the Western Conference.</p>
<p>It might be time to look at what that trade did to the flow of the Thunder offense. That problem is largely blamed on Westbrook and has been since late last year. The problem more to do with a lineup that is now way out of balance offensively.</p>
<p>Before the trade, Sefolosha was the only starter with limited offensive abilities. Westbrook could run the show, have Durant as a first option, and also have Green and Krstic spreading the floor as offensive weapons. Defenses had to play everyone straight up, with some doubling off Sefolosha to help with Durant. That left the floor open for Westbrook&#8217;s drives and cuts and plenty of places to pass the ball when they needed a bucket.</p>
<p>Now, when Westbrook has the ball he only has Durant who can get his shot. Sefolosha can shoot in streaks, but not create offense. Ibaka has a decent jumper, but can&#8217;t create offensively like Green. Perkins is a zero on offense, where Krstic was a decent release valve. Suddenly, if Durant is doubled and can&#8217;t get a shot, Westbrook is the only player that can bail out the offense and create a shot. Hello Durant-Westbrook conflict.</p>
<p>Now is the time to do something about this lineup. Something has to give to get more offensive threats on the floor.</p>
<p>The obvious option is starting James Harden over Sefolosha. Then you at least have three scoring options, one on each side of the floor to open it up for Westbrook. The Thunder got a look at that last night in the loss to Portland. Harden was the saving grace for the starting five. With Durant and Westbrook both having rough nights offensively, Harden was the only reliable scoring option on the floor. Sure it was a loss, but consider how lopsided that game would have been if Sefolosha was getting those starter minutes. The Thunder would have had zero offensive options in the starting unit with Durant and Westbrook struggling. In the past, Green and Krstic were talented enough offensively to drop 20 points on those nights. Green had enough offensive talent to fill in stretches when Durant couldn’t play. If Durant is out now, Harden has to start out of position at the three.</p>
<p>The trade last year has left OKC with only three scorers on the team. Daequan Cook can help in spurts, but is limited. The Thunder have Durant (26.1 points a game), Westbrook (17.1) and Harden (17.0), then no one until Ibaka’s 7.4 scoring average. Starting Harden helps the starters, but leaves the bench short a scorer. It might be time for the Thunder to look for another trade or a free agent scorer to balance out the floor.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2011 04:51:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Russell Westbrook finally had his moments. Serge Ibaka had a stretch of dominance. But with 1.4 seconds on the clock, Kevin Durant stole the show and added another highlight to his legend in Oklahoma City. With the Thunder down a point, Durant curled around a screen and nailed a long three-pointer at the buzzer to [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2011/12/29/kevin-durants-legend-grows-with-buzzer-beater-over-mavericks/">Kevin Durant&#8217;s legend grows with buzzer-beater over Mavericks</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1442" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 402px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2011/12/11128.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-1442  " title="KD Smile" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2011/12/11128-818x1024.jpg" alt="" width="392" height="491" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Kevin Durant left all the Thunder fans smiling</p></div>
<p>Russell Westbrook finally had his moments. Serge Ibaka had a stretch of dominance. But with 1.4 seconds on the clock, Kevin Durant stole the show and added another highlight to his legend in Oklahoma City.</p>
<p>With the Thunder down a point, Durant curled around a screen and nailed a long three-pointer at the buzzer to give OKC a 104-102 win over the defending NBA champion Dallas Mavericks. The shot answered a long three-pointer by Dallas&#8217; Vince Carter that stunned the crowd and gave the Mavericks a late lead. The Thunder were a point behind and only a prayer left, but Durant has a way of coming through in those clutch situations. KD let his teammates have their time, he let the Mavericks think they were going to steal a win, then he pulled the rug out on the Mavs to keep the Thunder undefeated and the Mavs winless.</p>
<p>The shot gave Durant 30 points, putting him over 30 for all four games this season. He added 11 boards and six assists.</p>
<p>Until the last two minutes, the game looked to be a story about Russell Westbrook coming out of his slump. For three and half quarters the living hell of Russell Westbrook&#8217;s season continued. Missed shots, turnovers and charging fouls all left him slumped on the end of the bench. Then with one fast-break dunk, the heavens opened. Westbrook took a foul on one arm and still elevated to finish with a dunk to give the Thunder a 93-91 lead and his season the kick-start it needed. In the last 3:17, Westbrook hit three out of four shots, pulled down a rebound and hit a free throw. The pressure seemed to release and send everything back to normal for the all-star point guard. Westbrook finished with 16 points, four assists and two steas. If not for Durant&#8217;s miracle at the buzzer, the story of this game would be Westbrook&#8217;s late dominance and his return to the good graces of the Thunder fans.</p>
<p>Ibaka also has had a slow start to the season, but came alive in this game after a scuffle with Carter resulted in double technical fouls with 7:44 left in the game. Ibaka came out of that and blocked a Dallas shot out of bounds, hit a 17-footer and a free throw to help the Thunder to a late three-point lead. He finished with 16 points, eight boards and three blocks, his best numbers of the season.</p>
<p>The Thunder move to 4-0 on the season going into a home New Years Eve game against the Phoenix Suns. The defending champ Mavs are 0-3.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 18:07:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The game was supposed to be the first real road test for the young Thunder this season. A matchup against another up-and-coming Western Conference contender that took the Thunder through a brutal 7-game series in the playoffs last year. The Thunder answered that challenge with a convincing win on the road without ever really trailing, [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2011/12/29/explosive-night-in-memphis-for-the-okc-thunder/">Explosive night in Memphis for the OKC Thunder</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1436" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 249px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2011/12/194635_10150465592718220_791448219_8755498_1870945484_o1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1436" title="Russ pass" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2011/12/194635_10150465592718220_791448219_8755498_1870945484_o1-239x300.jpg" alt="" width="239" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Russell Westbrook has been getting some unwanted attention early this season.</p></div>
<p>The game was supposed to be the first real road test for the young Thunder this season. A matchup against another up-and-coming Western Conference contender that took the Thunder through a brutal 7-game series in the playoffs last year.</p>
<p>The Thunder answered that challenge with a convincing win on the road without ever really trailing, but no one is talking about the game. Instead two major story lines emerged to create drama for the Thunder.</p>
<p><strong>Russell Westbrook vs. Kevin Durant &#8212; the Thrilla in M&#8230;M&#8230;Memphis?</strong></p>
<p>Westbrook and Durant were involved in a major argument on the Thunder bench in the middle of the game. The two had to be separated and were so heated the first few rows of the Memphis crowd stood to get a better look at the throwdown.</p>
<p>Russ was in the middle of one of his worst nights of his career on the court. He finished 0-for-13 from the field. He was beyond frustrated and KD stepping up as a leader didn&#8217;t set well with him. Give the two credit for brushing it off and finishing the game strong to get the win. KD was unstoppable and Russ manned up to take the last in-bounds pass knowing he&#8217;d have to hit two free throws to seal the game, which he did.</p>
<p>But the two will be something to watch going forward. They say everything is fine, it&#8217;s just two competitive guys. That could be true. It could be one or the other will eventually get tired of it also. All the other guys are talented and competitive and we don&#8217;t see them getting into yelling matches in the huddle. Makes that Westbrook/Perkins for Howard trade idea seem a little bit better now.</p>
<p><strong>Kendrick Perkins vs. Chris Webber</strong></p>
<p>In his new role on TV, Webber has been opening critical of Perkins&#8217; defensive skills. He&#8217;s called him an overrated defender. He&#8217;s said his reputation is in the media and not with the players. He&#8217;s said he has no lift so offensive players are confident they can get their shot off over him. Webber played against Perkins, so he&#8217;s speaking from experience.</p>
<p>Perkins fired back on twitter saying, &#8220;and im tired of chris webber hatin on me get a ring first and then i can respect ya comments other wise keep my name out of ya mouth.&#8221;  To be fair, Webber was always the best player on those Kings teams that he got pretty close to a ring, while Perk had the benefit of Ray Allen, Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett at his side to get his one ring in Boston.  Perk should address the comments as a challenge and not distract with a poorly backed insult.</p>
<p>Last season Perkins was overweight and out of shape. He&#8217;ll admit that. The knee injury is the reason, but there is really no good reason for that for a professional athlete. Even with a knee injury you can work out and eat right. The team was making a run to the Western Conference Finals. That should have been motivation. He was an non-factor against Memphis and sat on the bench mostly through key stretches, while Collison came in to spark the team in the middle. He absolutely couldn&#8217;t finish offensively.</p>
<p>This season, Perkins has lost 30 pounds and we&#8217;re told he&#8217;s at 100%.  The man in the middle for OKC had four rebounds in the win last night. He&#8217;s averaging 5.3 rebounds a game. The guys he was guarding last night at different times, each had 12. He still having stretches where he doesn&#8217;t run the floor because he&#8217;s out of breath. There aren&#8217;t many practices in this condensed season to work on conditioning, so Perk has to address this on his own. It&#8217;s not &#8220;hatin,&#8221; it&#8217;s an issue.</p>
<div id="attachment_1438" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 249px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2011/12/413627_10150465593003220_791448219_8755503_1526234748_o.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1438" title="" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2011/12/413627_10150465593003220_791448219_8755503_1526234748_o-239x300.jpg" alt="" width="239" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Kendrick Perkins defending against Dwight Howard in the game Sunday.</p></div>
<p>As the season goes on, Perkins performance will get more attention. This is his season to prove things have changed. It&#8217;s only three games in, so he can&#8217;t expect everyone to be sold just yet. He addressed the issue again this morning on twitter in two tweets saying, &#8220;&#8230;But to say on TV that I&#8217;m not a one on one defender was very disrespectful when I defend night in and night out, one on one&#8230;So that&#8217;s just it I felt real disrespected about that when I do this every night from my Boston days to my OKC days.&#8221;</p>
<p>Perkins has not been a one-on-one defender down low last year or this year in OKC. Not too many people in the NBA are really.</p>
<p>Against the Magic it was a team effort against Dwight Howard as expected. Last night, he was getting double team help with either Zach Randolph or Marc Gasol. Memphis isolated Z-Bo twice late in the game to go at Perkins guarding him, OKC brought help. Dallas helped the cause by getting rid of Tyson Chandler, so tonight it should be a good night for Perk. But he has something to prove to everyone this year. He can do it, or people will be agreeing with Webber as the season goes along.</p>
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		<title>A spoiled kid&#8217;s list of Thunder wishes not granted by Christmas time</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2011 19:24:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Everyone has seen the spoiled kid at Christmas. All the presents are unwrapped, they are sitting there with every toy on the planet and every electronic gadget known to man. Somehow there is always one thing they didn&#8217;t get that has their total attention and ruins their entire holiday. Today, this blog is that kid. [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2011/12/27/a-spoiled-kids-list-of-thunder-wishes-not-granted-by-christmas-time/">A spoiled kid&#8217;s list of Thunder wishes not granted by Christmas time</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Everyone has seen the spoiled kid at Christmas. All the presents are unwrapped, they are sitting there with every toy on the planet and every electronic gadget known to man. Somehow there is always one thing they didn&#8217;t get that has their total attention and ruins their entire holiday.</p>
<p>Today, this blog is that kid.</p>
<p>The Thunder are 2-0 with a foundation of the youngest talent in the NBA. There isn&#8217;t one single NBA team right now that wouldn&#8217;t trade roster for roster with the Thunder. None.  That said, in the spirit of constant improvement, here&#8217;s a few things Thunder fans didn&#8217;t get for Christmas:</p>
<p><strong>OKC didn&#8217;t try to trade for Dwight Howard</strong><br />
Sure, the Thunder just held Howard to less than a dozen points, but Howard is clearly the best center in the NBA and he&#8217;s most likely going to be traded <em>somewhere</em>. Why not OKC? Perk has a reputation as a defender, but Howard is a multiple Defensive Player of the Year. Plus he&#8217;s about the same age as Kevin Durant. With Howard, Ibaka, and Durant on the same team the Thunder might have one of the best front court&#8217;s of all time and easily the most marketable.</p>
<p>So how do you get Howard in OKC? How about trading Russell Westbrook and Kendrick Perkins for Dwight Howard? Westbrook is a GREAT young player, but Howard is the only player of his talent level at his position in the NBA. Orlando could build around Russ and let him have full control of the offense. He could be their Derrick Rose. Perkins would be an adequate center to replace Howard. OKC could throw in a pick if it helped. If push came to shove, OKC could throw in Thabo and start Harden. Westbrook is already going to be a max-contract guy. Wouldn&#8217;t it be better to pay a max contract to Howard? He wants to win, the Thunder would be instant favorites for the next 10 years with Howard and KD on the same team. The marketing of those two together in OKC could draw national-level attention without being a huge market like LA or NY. On the court, a legitimate inside scoring threat drawing attention while KD and the other Thunder shooters camp out for 3s? Unstoppable. It also solves the Eric Maynor issue for the Thunder. Right now, he&#8217;ll probably be lost as a RFA at the end of this year. With the trade, OKC signs him long-term as the starter. He&#8217;d be hard pressed to find a better position.</p>
<p>Of course, the thought is that the Thunder have a young team and just need to hold steady and let them develop. No need for upgrades. Don&#8217;t mess with chemistry. That&#8217;s exactly what fans thought before the trade for Perkins. No one wanted to mess up the starting five of Krstic, Green, KD, Thabo and Russ. Where would OKC be with that lineup right now? Not the expected top seed in the West. Trading for Howard would make OKC the favorites in the NBA, not just the West. Every other team the Thunder is competing with has attempted to upgrade. Trading for Howard might be the only way to keep him away from the Lakers or Mavericks also. That&#8217;s another huge benefit.</p>
<p><strong>No Free Agents were pursued, except OKC free agents</strong><br />
With Durant getting a bump up in salary from the the new CBA the Thunder were up against the salary cap. Guys like Shane Battier, who Durant actively recruited on Twitter, were never called by OKC. Thunder fans can be glad Battier isn&#8217;t in Memphis anymore to hassle Durant in the Western Conference playoffs, but now he&#8217;s waiting in Miami if both teams live up to expectations and make it to the NBA Finals. Battier ended up being a bargain for the Heat with his three year deal for a total of around $9 millon. Having Battier would have been a nice luxury, but with the Thunder depth he might not of had an interest. Maybe if the Thunder were involved with the talks Miami would have had to pay more. Any chance to stick it to the Heat or Lakers should not be skipped.</p>
<p><strong>Cell Phone Service in The &#8216;Peake is still horrible</strong><br />
According to a report in NewsOK.com, the Chesapeake Energy Arena installed a new antenna to boost cell phone service inside. AT&amp;T is lagging on hooking into the antenna, so everyone with an iPhone is still out of luck. For an NBA arena, this should not be an issue. If it&#8217;s the arena&#8217;s fault, the cell phone company&#8217;s fault or the Thunder&#8217;s fault, it really doesn&#8217;t matter. They each should be pushing each other to make this happen before the end of the home game with Dallas. There is no reason it can&#8217;t work. The arena went through millions of dollars of improvements in the off-season and all the talk is about not being able to text.</p>
<p>The Thunder have such great community relations outside the arena and on the court, then the fans are frustrated in their seats with no way to text, facebook, or tweet about the amazing experience. It&#8217;s good word-of-mouth advertising completely missed and replaced by frustration. Wi-fi could be set up TODAY if they made it a priority. If the cell phone companies are the holdup, then the Thunder should push The &#8216;Peake to do that now. At least as a stop-gap and keep it up while they see if the additional antenna works. In today&#8217;s world, fans expect to be able to stay connected and it benefits everyone to make sure that is the case.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There comes a time when windows of opportunity close and new windows open. The NBA Western Conference might be a perfect example of that this season. The West has been dominated by the Lakers, Mavericks and Spurs over the last few years. Those three teams were the top three seeds in the playoffs just last [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2011/12/24/thunder-roster-deepest-in-the-nba/">Thunder Roster deepest in the NBA?</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2011/12/11114.jpg"><img class="alignright size-large wp-image-1427" title="Serge Ibaka" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2011/12/11114-819x1024.jpg" alt="" width="491" height="614" /></a>There comes a time when windows of opportunity close and new windows open. The NBA Western Conference might be a perfect example of that this season. The West has been dominated by the Lakers, Mavericks and Spurs over the last few years. Those three teams were the top three seeds in the playoffs just last season. This season the OKC Thunder might be passing the pack along with the Memphis Grizzlies and LA Clippers. Those three young teams are on the upswing, with the old guard having to fight to keep their spots at the top.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a break down of the Thunder roster that has many experts picking OKC to be in the NBA Finals this year against the Miami Heat:</p>
<p><strong>Starting Five</strong></p>
<p><strong>PG: Russell Westbrook.</strong> No one takes more grief for the Thunder losses in the playoffs. For the most part, it&#8217;s undeserved. Sure he has some bad plays. Every PG in the league does. Westbrook is one of the few starters who can get a shot whenever he wants one, so that puts him creating shots more often than some people would prefer. It&#8217;s perfectly fine with the Thunder players and got him to be All-NBA second team in just his third season in the league. Expect him to be even more reliable, fewer mistakes and better defensively this season. Russ is a bonafied superstar.</p>
<p><strong>SG: Thabo Sefolosha.</strong> The most questionable of the Thunder starters and the one backed up my a rising star in James Harden. Thabo will need to improve over last year to keep his spot. He built is starting reputation on great defense for a team that had other scorers in the starting lineup. Now, with Nedad Krstic and Jeff Green no longer scoring for the starters and replaced by weaker offensive options in Kendrick Perkins and Serge Ibaka, Thabo&#8217;s defensive only spot is more glaring. The defense improved with the change, but a shooting guard that doesn&#8217;t score puts you behind the curve in the NBA. Fans didn&#8217;t want to replace Krstic and Green in the starting lineup, but sure didn&#8217;t miss then when they left after seeing the improvement. Thabo is the same type of starter. Harden is an instant upgrade just waiting to happen.</p>
<p><strong>SF: Kevin Durant.</strong> The cornerstone of the franchise just keeps getting better and better. The Thunder get by with basically three defensive players in the starting lineup thanks to the offensive brilliance of KD and Westbrook. KD is set up to lead the league in scoring again, first team All-NBA again, and if the Thunder contend for the top playoff seed in the West he&#8217;ll be in the hunt for the NBA MVP. Al while being one of the most fan-friendly players in any pro sport. It doesn&#8217;t get any better than KD. Now if he just didn&#8217;t like the Longhorns.</p>
<p><strong>PF: Serge Ibaka.</strong> A great fit at power forward, all Ibaka needs is a little more offense to start getting all-star attention. Young, athletic and hard-working, Ibaka could be the catalyst for the Thunder improvement this season. All the young players are expected to improve and help the team, but if Ibaka brings more offense to the inside to go with his shot-blocking and transition offense, the Thunder take a huge leap.</p>
<p><strong>C: Kendrick Perkins.</strong> The third player in the Thunder starting five that fans either love or question. Perkins dropped 30 pounds over the off-season and does look slimmer. The question is how was he, as a leader, ever 30 pounds overweight to begin with last season? He has ground to make up to show he&#8217;s more than just a yeller and a scowler. In the playoffs last year, the Thunder was better when he was on the bench. He struggled against Denver, Memphis and Dallas on defense. Now, he&#8217;s slimmer and that isn&#8217;t going to happen. At least that&#8217;s what we&#8217;re told. Chris Webber recently called him out on NBA TV for being an overrated post defender. If center brings little to no offense to the table, he better be an anchor in the middle. Perkins has this season to convince the fans. Everyone is optimistic his work ethic will show benefits. Plus, he&#8217;s excellent on twitter. Could he even venture to all-star level thanks to the weak crop of centers in the West? Boom or bust type season ahead.</p>
<p><strong>Bench:</strong><br />
<strong> James Harden.</strong> He shouldn&#8217;t be in this spot for long or at least be getting starting minutes as the sixth man if he is still not starting. Harden has shown maybe the most improvement of all the Thunder players in the preseason. He&#8217;s been more aggressive offensively, the low three&#8217;s have been rolling, and he&#8217;s always fiesty on defense. Harden, along with KD, Russ and Ibaka, also fits in with the athletic young group that loves to run the floor and finish with a dunk over anyone in the way. He&#8217;s a legit starter currently on the bench.</p>
<p><strong>Nick Collison.</strong> He was missing part of last season and his return sparked the Thunder to a run up the West standings. His defense in the middle saved the Thunder in the playoffs when Perkins was a non-factor. The guy does everything you need him to do to win. Nearly perfect bench player with a great contract situation for the cap.</p>
<p><strong>Nazr Mohammed.</strong> The only guy that&#8217;s been in the NBA more than 8 years to show the youth of the Thunder team. Nazr bounced around the league some, but in OKC he&#8217;s dropped into a great role. He&#8217;s not going to score many points, but that&#8217;s not expected. He is a 6&#8242; 10&#8243; big man coming off the bench to provide solid defense when Perk sits down. He was just as important as Collison in the playoff run last season. Every team in the league could use a guy like Nazr on the bench.</p>
<p><strong>Eric Maynor.</strong> Maybe the best backup point guard in the NBA. Either way, he&#8217;s solid off the bench enough to be starter quality on some teams. He&#8217;s a RFA after this season, so it might be the last year to have this luxury.</p>
<p><strong>Daequan Cook.</strong> Why are the Thunder favorites through a short, condensed season? This is 10 players deep with solid players an almost all of them young and improving. Cook is another player with a great role for OKC. He won&#8217;t be a starter in the league, but as a guy coming off the bench to shoot three&#8217;s, he&#8217;s as good as anyone. If he&#8217;s hot, it&#8217;s a bonus on top of the other offensive weapons. The more often he&#8217;s hot, the more dominate the Thunder offense will be this year.</p>
<p><strong>Cole Aldrich.</strong> The tallest player on the Thunder roster and a former lottery pick, Aldrich should be about to emerge as a solid player for the Thunder. Actually last year before Perkins came back from the injury, Aldrich got some minutes and played pretty well against the Clippers for one. If he can follow his fellow KU alum and be a Collison type player off the bench for the Thunder at center, things keep getting better in OKC.</p>
<p><strong>Reggie Jackson.</strong> This year&#8217;s first-round draft pick hasn&#8217;t seen much playing time in the NBA yet and probably will struggle to break this rotation this year. The most minute against NBA talent he&#8217;s seen was in KD&#8217;s charity all-star game in OKC. He had some moments there and showed the athleticism expected of the Thunder guards. Get him spot minutes, let him develop and he&#8217;s ready to cut into Cook or Maynor&#8217;s minutes next year.</p>
<p><strong>Lazar Hayward.</strong> Doesn&#8217;t expect to get much playing time, but will be an athletic young player with potential. The Thunder traded for him, so you never know when Sam Presti might be finding a gem. Maybe he has Byron Mullens&#8217; spot, which is maybe a push with better upside.</p>
<p><strong>Ryan Reid.</strong> A rookie behind Ibaka, Collison, etc. at the power forward spot. He might get some trips to Tulsa for the 66ers if the Thunder follow how they treated Aldrich and Byron Mullens last year. All upside that just needs time.</p>
<p><strong>Royal Ivey.</strong> Saved him for last on purpose. Seems to be a great guy, but not sure how he fits on the Thunder. This will be his eighth year in the league, He&#8217;s not going to get minutes over any of the Thunder guards. He doesn&#8217;t have upside to develop. It seems like another young player with potential should be in this spot. Maybe OKC should cut him or trade him to see if he can get to play somewhere else before he gets too old? Maybe he&#8217;s a veteran influence on the young players that you don&#8217;t see on the court. If he&#8217;s the Nate Robinson this year, that&#8217;s an improvement.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Oklahoma City Thunder will play this NBA season is a newly remodeled Chesapeake Energy Arena.  Legends aren&#8217;t made in the cozy confines of home though in the NBA. Wins in The &#8216;Peake may make Loud City even louder, but on the road is where the Thunder will stake its claim for greatness. They earn [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2011/12/22/oklahoma-city-thunder-road-schedule/">GPS for the Thunder road schedule</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1424" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 249px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2011/12/11118.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1424 " title="KD-Gasol" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2011/12/11118-239x300.jpg" alt="" width="239" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Kevin Durant and the Thunder will need defensive stops like this on the road to rise to the next level</p></div>
<p>The Oklahoma City Thunder will play this NBA season is a newly remodeled Chesapeake Energy Arena.  Legends aren&#8217;t made in the cozy confines of home though in the NBA. Wins in The &#8216;Peake may make Loud City even louder, but on the road is where the Thunder will stake its claim for greatness. They earn their reputation when they walk on someone else&#8217;s floor and come away with wins, consistently.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a look at the top ten Thunder road games in chronological order:</p>
<p><strong>1) December 28 @ Memphis:</strong> It took the Thunder seven games to eliminate the Grizzlies last year in the playoffs. This season the two rising young teams should be battling again in the playoffs. Memphis gets O.J. Mayo back and has a OKC-level home court advantage. This might be a bigger challenge than the Magic at home on Christmas night.</p>
<p><strong>2) January 2 @ Dallas:</strong> The NBA seems anxious to get this OKC-Dallas rivalry fired up for the new season. With two preseason games and one game at OKC in December and opening the new year with this early road trip, we should know just how the two Western Conference favorites shape up.</p>
<p><strong>3) January 16 @ Boston:</strong> Only Kendrick Perkins remains from the trade between these two teams last year with Jeff Green sidelined with the heart condition. Perkins against his old team, KG talking junk, Rondo vs. Russ&#8230;it all makes for an interesting game for a TNT national audience.</p>
<p><strong>4) January 30 @ Los Angeles Clippers:</strong> The Clippers are the buzz of LA as much as they will be the buzz when they show up in OKC. The Thunder need to prove they can beat teams on the road. Winning against the Clippers and Grizzlies will also be good statements for keeping the best young team in the NBA label.</p>
<p><strong>5) February 10 @ Utah:</strong> The Jazz may or may not be contenders in the West this season. What makes this game one to watch is it finishes off a stretch of five road games in seven days. A brutal trip from San Antonio, across the West coast, then to the Jazz. The Thunder&#8217;s young legs will be tested there for all to see on a Friday night national ESPN telecast.</p>
<p><strong>6) March 1 @ Orlando:</strong> By this time Dwight Howard might be a New Jersey Net for all we know, but if he&#8217;s in Orlando this is a big game for the Thunder to prepare for the playoffs. No one has a big guy like Howard. If they can handle him on the road, the interior defense is ready for the playoffs.</p>
<p><strong>7) March 29 @ Los Angeles Lakers:</strong> Two road trips to the Lakers in basically the last month of the season. The NBA either helped the Lakers out by giving them a better chance to finish strong, or hurt the old folks with the Thunder running them ragged. Winning in LA is a statement the Thunder need to make.</p>
<p><strong>8 ) April 4 @ Miami:</strong> The capstone of one of the toughest stretches on the Thunder schedule is the only trip to Miami for the Heat. It&#8217;s fine to beat contenders at home, but you make your name winning on the road. This late in the season a win here could possible make the Thunder the favorites for the title going into the playoffs.</p>
<p><strong>9) April 29 @ Los Angeles Clippers:</strong> Maybe it&#8217;s overkill putting two Clippers games on the road list also, but with the talent the Clippers have put together they should be a solid playoff contender. Every NBA fan in Oklahoma will be watching this one with Blake and CP3 playing the hometown favorites.</p>
<p><strong>10) April 22 @ Los Angeles Lakers:</strong> A Sunday afternoon ABC game against the Lakers. It doesn&#8217;t get any better than that outside of the playoffs. This is the Thunder&#8217;s last road game and a huge opportunity to capture the nation&#8217;s attention. Look forward to a Kobe smirk on national TV while the Thunder wrap up the top seed in the Western Conference for the playoffs.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The evil NBA lockout is over. The preseason tease is over. Now Oklahoma City fans are sitting around like kids staring at packages under the Christmas tree waiting for the December 25th home opener at the Chesapeake Energy Arena. It&#8217;s a perfect storm for anticipation. The Thunder is coming off the trip to the Western [...]</p><p><a href="http://thunderousintentions.com/2011/12/21/thunder-home-schedule/">Let the games begin!</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions</a> - <a href="http://thunderousintentions.com">Thunderous Intentions - An Oklahoma City Thunder Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1421" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 161px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2011/11/westbrook2.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1421 " title="Russell Westbrook" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/157/files/2011/11/westbrook2-151x300.jpg" alt="" width="151" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Russell Westbrook will have plenty of tomahawk dunks for Thunder fans at The &#39;Peake.</p></div>
<p>The evil NBA lockout is over. The preseason tease is over. Now Oklahoma City fans are sitting around like kids staring at packages under the Christmas tree waiting for the December 25th home opener at the Chesapeake Energy Arena.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a perfect storm for anticipation. The Thunder is coming off the trip to the Western Conference Finals last year. The NBA lockout stretched out the wait. Now, two preseason wins over the NBA Champion Dallas Mavericks have the Thunder fans primed to get this season started.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the top 10 OKC home games on the schedule in chronological order:</p>
<p><strong>1) December 25th vs. Orlando:</strong> The Thunder&#8217;s position as a marquee team in the NBA is solidified with opening night prime-time ESPN game against the Orlando Magic. Some of the luster of this game was at risk in recent weeks with the Magic attempting to trade all-world center Dwight Howard. Now he appears to be starting the season on the Magic roster, so Thunder fans get to watch one of the most entertaining players in the NBA to start the season. With Howard, the Magic are a contender in the Eastern Conference. It should be an early statement game with the entire country watching.</p>
<p><strong>2) December 29 vs. Dallas:</strong> The defending NBA champs back in OKC to set the tone for who will be contenders for the #1 seed in the West. The Mavs won the war last year, but so far OKC has won the battles this year with the two preseason wins. Now Dirk will be back playing, Kidd won&#8217;t be sitting on the bench and the Thunder will have to prove the preseason wasn&#8217;t a fluke. Dallas lost Tyson Chandler and that pesky JJ Barea in the offseason. They added Khloe and Lamar Odom and some E! TV cameras. Odom looked like he brought his LA attitude to Dallas in the preseason games. When the games count this rivalry might spark to new levels. The biggest question of the night will be if since it&#8217;s the TNT primetime game, if Charles Barkley will make his appearance in OKC with the crew. If so, someone arrange a horse and buggy to pick him up at the airport please.</p>
<p><strong>3) January 8 vs. San Antonio:</strong> The Spurs were one of the top four teams in the West last season, but that isn&#8217;t what makes this game one to watch. Thanks to the crammed schedule this is will be the Thunder&#8217;s third game in three nights. The stretch starts with a home game against Houston, then the Thunder fly to Houston the next night, then fly back home to take on the Spurs the next night. Not only three games in three nights, but two flights included. That should help the aging Spurs against the young Thunder legs. Interesting the Thunder&#8217;s only other home game against the Spurs is the night following a road game at Denver. The schedule makers made the Spurs games as tough as possible for OKC.</p>
<p><strong>4) January 14 vs. New York:</strong> The only OKC appearance of the New York Knicks since trading for Carmelo Anthony. In Denver, Anthony got a lot of credit from the national press for winning his matchups with Kevin Durant. The only appearance &#8216;Melo has made in OKC since the trade was for KD&#8217;s charity game during the lockout. Now with the Thunder as contenders and the Knicks looking solid in the East, the two young superstars will battle it out again for bragging rights.</p>
<p><strong>5) February 3 vs. Memphis</strong>: The Grizzlies gave the Thunder a severe test in the opening round of the NBA playoffs last year. Both teams are young and loaded. Both brought all their key players back. Both are set to contend in the West again. This late in the season the Thunder will have already played twice in Memphis, but now the home crowd in The &#8216;Peake gets its chance to see the two fight it out. It&#8217;s the ONLY home game for OKC from January 26 through February 13th stuck between eight road games. The players should be elated to be home and the crowd should be starved for NBA basketball.</p>
<p><strong>6) February 23 vs. Los Angeles Lakers:</strong> The Lakers only appearance in OKC this season, compared to two Thunder trips to LA. By this time of the year the aging Lakers will either be walking dead or killing teams like basketball zombies. With Kobe, Gasol and Bynum still around the Lakers are still the Lakers. By this time of the year, they might have traded for Dwight Howard for all we know. Thunder fans would prefer they just be showing their age and take a beat-down. The NBA scheduled a break for the Lakers here too, giving OKC a home game against the Celtics the night before and the last of four home games in five nights.</p>
<p><strong>7) March 21 vs. Los Angeles Clippers:</strong> Finally the best team in LA makes a trip to OKC. Besides Blake Griffin returning home, it’s now a dual homecoming with Chris Paul returning to OKC where he played for the Hornets. The Clippers superstars once owned OKC when they played in the metro area. Now they will get some fans and some applause, but it&#8217;s KD&#8217;s town. This might be the hottest ticket of the season actually with Blake/CP3 back in OKC. It could be an important game in the West too. The Clips look to be contenders this year. This game starts off the most important stretch of the schedule for the Thunder. In the eight games, the Thunder has the Clippers, Twolves, Heat, Blazers, Lakers, Bulls, Grizzlies and Heat again. Put up a winning record through that stretch and the Thunder are playoff favorites.</p>
<p><strong>8 ) March 25 vs. Miami:</strong> The only two games with the Heat are in this 8-game stretch. The one time the Heat play in OKC for the season is a Sunday night national ESPN game. Right now it&#8217;s the two teams most experts are picking to play in the NBA Finals. It’s the best of the West against the best of the East.</p>
<p><strong>9) April 1 vs. Chicago:</strong> Another game in the defining stretch, the Bulls make their only appearance in OKC for the regular season. MVP Derrick Rose in OKC for April Fools Day. This was last year&#8217;s marquee season opener for the Thunder. Now it&#8217;s Russell Westbrook vs. Rose for a Sunday noon ABC national audience.</p>
<p><strong>10) April 11 vs. Los Angeles Clippers:</strong> The Clippers second meeting in OKC. OKC fans would probably rather see Blake/CP3 than even the Heat. This game versus the Clippers is the last big home test, followed by road games against the Clippers and Lakers. The Thunder&#8217;s late season schedule should set up some wins with three games against Sacramento in the last two weeks of the season for example. Maybe the last home game against Denver jumps up, but that has more potential to be a rest game than an important game for playoff seeds.</p>
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