Shaky Thunder Survive Kings

OKC Thunder 98 — Sacramento Kings 95

With 3:06 left in the fourth period, the struggling OKC Thunder somehow found themselves trailing at home 93-86 to the basically defenseless Sacramento Kings. Up to this point in the game, Kevin Durant had been gutter wretched horrible with ten turnovers against a team which doesn’t play defense for the most part. But somehow, Durant and the Thunder finally made some plays coming down the stretch even if it was against the perennially undisciplined Kings.

With 24 seconds left–Durant made a key two which put the Thunder up 96-95. Then with 4.4 seconds left–Durant made two free throws to stake the Thunder to a 98-95 lead. Marco Belinelli air balled a corner three at the buzzer to allow OKC to escape with a win.

Durant told Fox Thunder Courtside Princess Leslie McCaslin he was terrible on the night….and he was right on the mark with the comment. Kevin Durant was indeed terrible.

Five Thunder players scored in double figures. Durant with 20, Westbrook 19, Ibaka 12, Kanter 14 and Dion Waiters with 10 on an abysmal 2-12 shooting night.

OKC turned the ball over 21 times and had but 18 assists. But evened it out by pounding the Kings on the boards 62-41. Steven Adams, of the bad hair look, is my OKCThunderGround No. 1 Star of the Game with a 12 rebound game even though Westbrook had his third triple double of the season. At least Adams has shaved the dead animal beard look which counts something with me. He has nice bone structure—kid needs a cleaner look.

OKC ‘improves’ to 12-8 with the win. The Thunder have now  beaten the Kings 23 of the last 26 times they’ve played.

Six Kings scored in double figures with Rudy Gay leading the way with 20 points. Darren Collison had 16 points, and Demarcus Cousins 13 points. Two of my favorite name NBA players … Marco Belinelli and Omri Casspi had double figure nights as well.

Kings are 7-15 and headed absolutely nowhere but down…again. George Karl would be better served sitting on a porch somewhere playing a banjo and enjoying his golden years with some dignity rather than this.

OKC lost the fourth period 31-22, but somehow won a game on a night Kevin Durant was wretched except for the very end. But then–again, that’s why you never quit feeding your alpha closer. Lesson well learned Sir Russell Westbrook. Feed your alpha closer even when he sucks.

OKC in Memphis on Tuesday night.

Mike Jackson

 

Game 20: Sacramento Kings @ OKC Thunder Preview

Hard to believe the season is twenty games in after tonight. The preseason excitement is gone for many. Golden State is 21-0 and the Thunder are already down eight games in the loss column before the first Monday in December.

Difficult to cling to the notion OKC is a legitimate contender considering how they play defense and finish close games, but still, there’s the hope Durant and Westbrook can create a winning streak and a run of games at some point.

The 7-14 Sacramento Kings in town tonight. A team which gives up just under 110 points a game. A team which is one of the worst defensive teams in the league.

Kings have some name recognition in their top three players with Rudy Gay, Demarcus Cousins, and Rondo. The remainder of the rotations are filled with Marco Belinelli, Omri Casspi, Darren Collison, Kosta Koufos, Ben McLemore, and Willie-Cauley Stein. But in the end–same old Kings. A horrible defensive team.

OKC  is 11-8 and the third seed in the West. Under Billy Donovan they have mastered losing close games, having monumental defensive lapses at times, and are still not moving the ball. In essence–all the things he was hired to clean up.

Thing is…when OKC was healthy with Scott Brooks coaching–at least they still won even with the blemishes.

OKC should score whenever they want tonight. Nothing will be learned from this game. The Kings are bad and the Thunder haven’t been able to kick start their season so far.

Hard to be excited about this game.

Miami, Wade Too Much For Thunder

Miami Heat 97 — OKC Thunder 95

For the second straight game, OKC’s Thunder found a way to lose on the road in the fourth period with Kevin Durant playing, and for the second straight game OKC showed a basic lack or the inability to make a play when it needed to.

Dwayne Wade hit two free throws with 1.5 seconds left to seal this defeat. Not that I’m all that strong on Dwayne Wade in the present tense, but I’ll go ahead and make him my OKCThunderGround  No. 1 Star of the game with 28 points and a -3 on the stat sheet.

Sucks when a rogue blogger with his own Thunder blog has to admit this only three paragraphs into a recap in Game 19, but here goes–maybe the Thunder just aren’t all that good. There –I said it.

Maybe Scott Brooks wasn’t to blame. Maybe the guys around Durant and Westbrook aren’t adequate to be a serious contender. Maybe Billy Donovan is in over his head. Maybe Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook don’t understand what it takes defensively to win a championship.  Maybe Sam Presti has too many one way players who can’t function on both ends of the court. Maybe?

One thing immediately jumps out to me–Durant and Westbrook scored 50 of the Thunder’s 95 points. Which means the rest of the team scored 45 points. Subtract Dion Waiter’s points and you’ve got the rest of the Thunder scoring 32 points on 12-31 shots … I think.

Anthony Morrow, DJ Augustin, and Andre Roberson combined for two points.

Serge Ibaka didn’t do anything which would make you think he could be the third best player of the Orlando Magic, let alone the third best player on the team Charles Barkley picked to win the NBA championship this season.

Fifteen assists for the Thunder.

Fifteen turnovers by the Thunder. Seven by Westbrook alone.

I honestly don’t know what to write about these guys tonight other than what I just wrote.

Thunder drop to 11-8 on the season and 2-4 on the road.

I better stop here because I’m not generally into meltdowns after a loss.

Mike Jackson

 

 

 

Game 19: OKC Thunder @ Miami Heat Preview

Thunder in Miami tonight to play the Heat. OKC comes off a tough road loss in Atlanta on Monday night where the same problems surfaced again with this Thunder team — namely not being able to get stops when needed and the offense basically too heavy with Russell Westbrook in the fourth period. Plus, a bad night from the bench.

OKC enters at 11-7 on the season and 2-3 on the road as the current No. 3 seed in the West. Golden State has left the rest of the West in its wake with the possible exception of San Antonio. From a realistic view–OKC is at best playing for the No. 2 seed and just discovery itself as a team.

Miami is 10-6 on the season and 8-3 at home this season against a rather soft schedule so far. Chris Bosh, Dwayne Wade, Hassan Whiteside, Goran Dragic, and Gerald Green make for an interesting starting five. Luol Deng, Tyler Johnson, Justise Winslow, Josh McRoberts, and Udanis Haslem comprise the bench unit.

Same story as Monday night in Atlanta. OKC on the road for the second straight game against a pretty good team from the Eastern Conference.