Dion Talks About Putting the Hard Hat On in Game 2
Dion Waiters talks about his big three point shot, his defense, and how the team turned things around in Game 2. Good piece by Erik Horne in newsoksports this morning about Billy Donovan’s trust in the mercurial Dion Waiters.
Steven Adams Instigating in His Early NBA Days
I just love this. Wish Durant had a little bit of this in him.
Steven Adams Pitt Highlight Video
Steven Adams has slowly, but surely turned himself into a good NBA center. He only played the one college season at Pitt. He’s still only 22 and basically a pup still learning the game. His play in Game 2 gives hope to Thunder fans that one Kevin Durant may be intrigued enough to stick around and see how far Adams can take his game the rest of this post season and next season.
Miscellaneous Game 2 Postgame Stuff
League office ruled earlier today the officiating crew missed five individual violations or fouls on the last play of the game. I failed to mention Patty Mills holding Steven Adams and Serge Ibaka tackling a Spur under the basket in the final seconds. The lack of calls had nothing to do with the outcome because from the point Leonard grabbed Westbrook the game was basically over from a rules standpoint. Nothing more to talk about. I like Chris Webber, but he was literally clueless on the ending of the game.
Trump Wins Indiana, Lyin’ Ted Cruz Suspends Campaign
Thank god it’s over. My candidate of choice, John Kasich, has yet to concede, but Trump is the defacto GOP candidate. Lots of angry white dudes out there who want to blame someone for globalization. I would presume Hillary Clinton will be the Dem canidate. I would also expect this to be the most uncivil, filthy, in the gutter general presidential campaign I will have seen in my life. Exactly what the country does not need at this point.
But it is what it is and our democratic process lurches forward, somewhat.
On a bright note, we only can hope we never see Ted Cruz or Carly Fiorina in another presidential debate in our lifetimes. Maybe they’ll have an affair, go live in the Caymans, and live happily ever after. Surely, Heidi Cruz can do better than this simpleton. Be well, Heidi Cruz. Be well.
Thunder Return From Game 5 Finals Loss to Miami Heat – June, 2012
Thunder Return To OKC Airport at 2:00AM
Reminiscent of the Thunder airport welcomes in 2012 when the Thunder made their run to the Finals as kids. So much has transpired since then. The team is so different. Harden is in Houston. Perk and Thabo in other cities as well. Reggie Jackson is a minimalist starting point guard for the upstart Detroit Pistons. Cole Aldrich is a Clipper. Derek Fisher has been a head coach with the NY Knicks and fired. Scott Brooks about to begin his head coaching career with the Wizards. Kevin Durant possibly on the cusp of leaving thru free agency this July.
It feels like a lifetime between then and now basketball wise.
It puts a lump in my throat watching this video. So many good memories flash in an instant. This is what some of the national media don’t get about the Thunder in Oklahoma City. The small market closeness which has brought the city together. Like the Packers are in Green Bay—the Thunder are the focal point of the community.
Thunder Even Series With Game 2 Stunner
Oklahoma City Thunder 98 — San Antonio Spurs 97
This is the beauty of NBA playoff basketball. Only one game removed from one of the worst performances in Oklahoma City Thunder post season history, the Thunder fought the Spurs, their own inner demons, and perhaps even the basketball gods to win a heart stopping 98-97 thriller in Game 2 to even the Western Conference Semi-Finals at one game apiece.
It was in no way a piece of art, but this one wreaked of pathos, humanity, dysfunction, and just plain survival as the final seconds ticked off at the AT&T Center. It had everything every Thunder fan has come to expect this season. Dysfunction, bad decisions, emotional torture, another apparent gut punching defeat. Then there at the end laying on the floor with the ball cradled on his stomach as time expired was Serge Ibaka as the Thunder escaped Game 2 to even a series in which Oklahoma City amidst all of this now has home court advantage in what is now a best three out of five series.
Go figure.
I don’t want to spend too much on the final scene because no one who’s a fan of the Spurs has a right to bitch about the obvious elbow Dion Waiters used to clear Ginobli on the last inbounds pass with thirteen seconds left on the clock.
Me being a Prestette homer? Don’t think so. Sure he threw the elbow. Everyone saw it. But only while three other violations weren’t called on the play as well… 1 Ginobli stepping on the sidelines boundary line, 2 Kawhi Leonard clutching Westbrook’s jersey, and 3 Danny Green fouling Kevin Durant at mid-court. The zebras let everyone play and something finally went OKC’s way in these last two seasons of heart break basketball.
San Antonio didn’t lose this game because of this no call, they lost the game because they came out soft in the first period and allowed the Thunder to believe they could win this game. Keep this in mind, in the previous four Thunder-Spurs post seasons games played in San Antonio—the Spurs won the last four by an average of 28 points.
OKC led early and for the most part led the entire game. Russell Westbrook led the way with 29 points and 10 assists. Kevin Durant came out of his coma and chipped in with 28 points and 7 rebounds.
For good measure…Westbrook and Durant added to their diva drama soap opera during a second half argument on the OKC bench during a timeout.
Whatever.
But my No. 1 Star of the Game is Steven Adams. Steven Adams was a hoss in Game 2. He double doubled with 17 boards and 12 points. He was physical. He was daunting. He brought his usual lunchpail work ethic and then some. He flat out competed from the opening tip and set the tone along with Russell Westbrook that this would not be another night of sleepwalking indifference in what was basically a must win Game 2 for the Thunder.
Steven Adams was everything and then some on this night when Billy Donovan needed something special from a player not named Westbrook or Durant.
Westbrook was clearly OKC’s MVP on this night, but there was something special about the way Adams competed. His will was contagious.
LaMarcus Aldridge was once again superb scoring 41 points, but the rest of the Spurs looked like a team suffering from a Game 1 victory hangover.
The playoff math is now remarkably in the hands of the Thunder as they suddenly have home court advantage in the series.
If OKC somehow wins this series, then somehow wins two more series while the Thunder somehow win an NBA championship–this will be the night we all look back on and say ‘this is where it changed.’
But not just because Westbrook and Durant led as they should, but because Steven Adams took a very large step forward and gave the team a nudge in the right direction.
Game 3 — Friday night at Chesapeake Energy Arena, 8:30pm.
Mike Jackson
Thunder Survive Spurs Plus Themselves To Win Game 2 Thriller
Oklahoma City Thunder 98 – San Antonio Spurs 97
It’s about time these guys got a break. But you know what they say about luck…you make your own luck in life. Never truer than tonight in San Antonio.
Recap in progress. This is more like it. We have ourselves a series.