Carolina’s Seth Jarvis OT Game Winner in Game 2 Evens Finals

Jesus…Palomino…Murphy!!!!!!!!!

Those last fifteen minutes of regulation and overtime will become iconic if the Carolina Hurricanes go on to win these Stanley Cup Finals.

Holy…f–king…Batman-shit….that’s why we as hockey fans eat and breathe so as to live for the next Stanley Cup Finals hockey game.

Seth Jarvis will become to Carolina fans what Joe Carter Jr. became to Toronto Blue Jay fans after the Walk-off home run in 1993 to beat Mitch ‘Wild Thing’ Williams.

That’s it. That’s my recap. The video speaks for itself. Greatness should not be marred by unneeded words.

Even though it was stupid to challenge the goal. But the foolish challenge will only add to the lore of the finish.

Bravo.!!!

What a hockey game.

Mike J

Knicks Take Game 1 on the Road, 105-95

I’ve got quite a bit working with the blog right now in that I still haven’t written enough about the Vegas Golden Knights’ electric 5-4 road win over the Carolina Hurricanes on the road in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals.

This was a fabulous 5-4 hockey game in which the Golden Knights came out slow, relinquished a 2-0 early lead, then just basically beat the Hurricanes to death with what I think is the most daunting, sustained, physical forecheck in the NHL.

So…I would say the Carolina Hurrincanes all the sudden find themselves in a hole which could become a canyon later tonight in Game 2 if they can’t handle this forecheck pressure and start connecting on their breakout passes on both their end and in the neutral zone.

Just like in football and basketball…if you turn the puck over and create a 3 on 1 or a 2 on 1 with speed ….your basically more than somewhat…f–ked and the puck ends up in the back of the net.

Just for the feel of a hockey game….that was a much needed F-bomb to acentuate the sheer physicality of what the Vegas Knights do shift in and shift out. I love the way they play hockey…and they do it without going to the penalty box all that much.

You not only have to be a great athlete to play ice hockey…you have to be very tough and smart as well.

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Now…to last night’s Game 1 in San Antonio. Here’s what I think…it was a good game until the 2:16 mark of the fourth period as the Spurs led 95-94.

But then something really bad happened for the Spurs…that being, the Spurs’ two All-Stars–Wemby and De’Aaron Fox were HORRIBLE, as in the exact opposite of being a KIA Clutch Player of the Game in those final two minutes.

The Knicks closed the game on a 11-0 run and that in a nutshell pretty much is what happened. I don’t want to hear excuses about the Spurs being fatgigued from their seven game series with the Thunder. The Spurs are the youngest team in the league…it’s just that the vetrean Fox let them down and the other players showed their youth in a clucth situation.

Remember…before this season began…Vegas had the Spurs’ winning 43 games in the regular season. There’s still growing pains to be felt for Mitch Johnson’s group.

Every single player on the Knicks were solid and to my train of thought I didn’t observe ONE NY Knick player who in this game shied away from Wembyanama. Not one Knick looked scared taking on Wemby in this game. In fact…I additionally write both Karl-Anthony Townes and backup center Mitchell Robinson went right at Wemby…and somewhat mocked him with disdainful stares on several exchanges during the game.

Mitchell Robinson is playing with a fractured pinky on his shooting hand, in his 14:00 minutes of playing time showed more hubris than Chet did in all seven games combined versus Wemby.

Jalen Brunson was my No. 1 Star. No. 2 was clearly Karl Anthony-Townes. No. 3 was Josh Hart for his massive, gritty, grimey, lunchpail, Die Hard…. 16 rebound game. And then No. 4 for me was probably Landry Shamet coming off the bench and competitng as if his hair was on fire.

Bridges and OG were solid as they always are…but those on my Top Four Stars of Game 1 were the four who I thought set the tone for the Knicks winning this game.

So basically…Game 2 is an absolute must for the youngish Spurs and both Wemby and De’Aaron Fox need to play much better. This won’t be 5 on 4 hoops for the Spurs in this round. Nobody on that Knicks’ team looks scared. In fact…I would think every Knick player is tired of hearing how great the Spurs and Thunder are even though the Knicks easily won the Emirates NBA Cup in December.

I would think coach Mike Brown and his very tight, veteran team are tired of all that noise about them not having a chance in this series.

If the Knicks win Game 2 on Friday night…they clearly have more than a chance of winning the NBA championship.

Enjoy the NBA and Stanley Cup Finals to the fullest.

Mike J

OU’s Dayton Tochey Walk-Offs No. 2 Georgia Tech to Advance to Super Regional

This was good for me from an emotional standpoint. It greatly helps me through the competitive grief of Chet’s non-engagement in Game 7 on Saturday night at PayCom.

I wasn’t at all expecting OU to pull this off in Atlanta versus the No. 2 nationally ranked Geogia Tech Yellow Jackets. But I’ll tell you this… OU skipper Skip Johnson always puts a team out there which will compete to the end.

In 2022… Skip’s team led by pitcher Cade Horton made it to the national championship final game vs. Ole Miss before losing in a ninth inning heartbreaker. This was unexpected though as OU’s pitching has struggled mightly the back third of the rugged SEC schedule.

But this just reaffirms what happens when you never surrender and play every single out.

On Sauturay in OU’s first elimination game…. working its way back through the loser’s bracket these gritty-grimey, lunchpail Sooners rallied from an 8-2 deficit to force yesterday’s iconic ending.

Same deal yesterday as OU trailed 7-3 entering the 7th inning…but again, these Sooners never surrendered. Just a courageous, valorous performance by the Sooners up and down the roster.

Dayton Tochey finished the job with a walk-off homer in the bottom of the 10th to send the Sooners to the Super Regional opposite old Big 12 foe Kansas in Lawrence for the opportunity to advance to the College World Series in Omaha.

Kansas was the overall No. 15 seed in the overall bracket. So, yeah, if OU brings their game and their pitching staff can get outs…this might me doable for Skip Johnson and his gritty Sooners.

The sun always shines after the intial grief of losing a game when your $50 million max player won’t shoot the ball. Don’t hang your heads too long, Thunder Nation.

After listening to the first hour of Jim Traber’s show yesterday I probably should add more to my intial postgame comments on Chet moving forward.

Never give up though is the mantra in Norman this week.

Stanley Cup Final with Carolina vs. Vegas starts tonight. My cup still runneth over.

BOOMER!

Mike J

Would I Trade Chet Holmgren Right Now?

No…not a chance even though his max deal right now looks awful based on how he performed in this San Antonio series opposite Wemby and the Spurs.

Besides you never trade something when its value has dipped and isn’t going to garner you much in return. This is where one takes a deep breath and calms oneself and then makes the other tough decisions which need to be made to facilitate keeping Chet and Isaiah and staying under the second apron of the tax.

First thing I would do is make the call to Isaiah Hartenstein’s agent and make it clear the Thunder want him back for the third year of his existing deal.

Then it gets hard for Sam Presti because some brutally tough emotional decisions are in my mind going to have to be made in regards to four very popular veterans on the Thunder roster.

Lu Dort…you know I love you and Kenrich, but this is where Sam Presti has to bid you farewell and make it known how much you have meant to this Thunder organization and fanbase. And if both of you end up in Denver even better for Mike J. Win, win for everyone involved is the way I would see that scenario.

Isaiah Joe…we love you, but we can’t afford you as insurance policy any longer, and besides we need to find you a home where you can be an every night starter. You’ll be loved in OKC forever, kid.

Aaron Wiggins…same deal with you as with Isaiah. Our drafting you out of Maryland was one of the smartest things we did in the rebuild after the tear-down and you deserve to be where you can start and maximize your NBA career.

Now…as a far as Chet goes I’d come to a more pragmatic realization of what Chet can and can’t do with that body of his. What he can’t do is be asked to take on the biggest, most physical centers in the NBA because in essence Chet’s value comes from his skill set which in is line in playing either the three or the four out on the perimeter and giving offside help defensively.

Now…I’m certain that’s not what some of the fanbase will want to do, but if I were Sam Presti that’s how I would tackle this very slight nuanced reconstruct of the Oklahoma City Thunder roster.

But most of all…the No. 1 priority is to get JDub and Ajay Mitchell healthy so as 40 Miuntes of Hell becomes a thing again with Thunder and live ball turnovers are turrned into flurries of points which makes all this much easier on Shai’s body.

Anotherwords, get back to what won you an NBA championship and a 24-1 start this season.

Be who you are as a team, and don’t overreact to what just happened in Game 7.

Mike J

Chet Holmgren Postgame Game 7

Moving forward for the Oklahoma Thunder…I’m not sure I’ve ever seen something of this nature in sports in Oklahoma before.

Maybe back in 2011 in the Bedlam football game when OU quarterback Landry Jones seemingly had an emotional meltdown in the first half and committed three turnovers in succession which led to 21 giveaway points which decided the game. Maybe. But even then I don’t recall something as detached from reality as what I felt last night watching Chet Holmgren play in Game 7.

It was painful to watch from a human standpoint.

We unfortunately live in a society of social media which very much crosses the line of what I would describe as inappropriate human empathy and behavior at times. Especially in the Age of Trump. That will not occur on this blog.

My heart goes out to Chet right now because he in a sense looks broken right now beyond just having had a two week stretch of very bad basketball.

This is why you cannot just have the Thunder ‘media team’ only handling team information in the manner of which they do.

This is why.

There has to be an adult voice in the room. A firm knowledgeable adult voice in the room who has the life experience to handle certain situations in the appropriate manner.

By the same token…when you’re getting paid millions of dollars to play basketball at this level of play in the public domain of pro sports in America that scrutiny comes with the territory.

So there’s both sides to this.

To understate significantly it will be interesting to see how the Thunder deal with this moving forward.

But in closing… Chet Holmgren–hang in there, buddy. Do not allow this to define you.

Mike J

Spurs Take Down Thunder in Game 7, 111-103

A tough loss for the defending champs to the very young upstart San Antonio Spurs. All the credit in the world should go to Coach Mitch Johnson and his team.

This was no fluke. The Spurs just jelled a year ahead of schedule and all told beat the Thunder eight times this season in a combined twelve games.

It was a vintage performance by the Spurs on the road under the brightest lights with the entire basketball world watching. If nothing else it reiterates what I was saying back in August as to how difficult it is to repeat in the NBA given the landscape of collective bargaining and such.

Shai was superb in defeat. He did everything one could ask from a franchise player and literally carried the Thunder on his back for 42:58 of playing time. His line was 35 points on 12-21 from the field with 9 assists, 4 rebounds, and 3 steals.

Obviously… without JDub the Thunder defense in no way is the 40 Minutes of Hell monster which creates live ball turnovers and transition points in flurries.. I’m not sure if Reggie Miller of NBC actually understands what JDub means to the Thunder’s defense and pace, but what JDub means to this team is a great deal.

So without live ball turnover transition points it was basically an uphill slog for Shai all series and Game 7 long, and quite frankly it must be written Chet Holmgren and Lu Dort as starters simply did not engage and perform at a standard which gave the team a legitimate chance to win this game.

I can’t blame Coach Mark because Coach Mark can’t make shots for Lu Dort or just attempt shots for Chet. I’ve watched a ton of NBA playoff basketball in my life and I’ve never seen an all-star max level player like Chet just simply refuse to offensively engage in a game of this magnitude and only take two shots.

Reggie Miller and Jamal Crawford referenced this multiple times during the NBC telecast, but we’ll have to see how the likes of the Thunder’s media team handles what we witnessed from Chet in this series and this Game 7. I’m sure just about now Little Nick Gallo is tucking Chet in under his Thunder blanky.

Shai, of course, is one of the classiest athletes I’ve ever witnessed and in no way pointed a finger at any of his teammates. Add to the fact… Caruso had a tough 3-14 shooting night and that was pretty much in my mind the final deathknell for the Thunder in this Game 7.

Jared McCain had some nice moments in the first half for a guy from Duke with painted fingernails while Cason Wallace had a strong fourth period to actually keep the Thunder in the game in the final two minutes. I would think next season Cason Wallace will be in the starting lineup given Lu Dort only played 15 minutes in this Game 7.

As far as the question which was asked of Shai which he did not honestly answer because again he’s too much of gentleman to ever blame a teammate…I’ll try and help him out.

The question was…”What will the Thunder have to do to get better so as they could conceivably beat the Spurs next season in the playoffs?”

And my response would be they are going to have to probably move Lu Dort in a trade and exercise their third year team option on Isaiah Hartenstein because it is very apparent the Thunder are not going to beat the Spurs with Chet Holmgren as their center.

The nuanced reconstruction of this Thunder team is going to have to streamline what it will take to deal with Wemby and these eight guys alongside him who have only to date scratched the surface of their potential.

And I’m not talking about Thomas Sorber being the guy next season. That’s not what I’m talking about.

So I guess what I’m saying is…Chet moving forward at a max level deal is something I would have to seriously reconsider if I were Sam Presti because nobody is coming out of the West if they can’t deal with Wemby and run with those seven other guys.

Again…I can’t ever remember an all-star max level player just shutting down emotionally as Chet did throughout this series and in Game 7. I feel awkward even writing about it. It was genuinely sad to witness from a human standpoint. I felt sorry for him.

But again, all the credit to Mitch Johnson and his team. In this Game 7 all five Spurs’ starters scored in double figures and seven San Antonio players in all scored in double figures.

My Four Stars of the Game goes like this…1 Wemby, 2 Shai, 3 Julian Champagnie, and 4 Stephon Castle with both Dylan Harper and Devin Vassell getting Honorable Mention okcthunderground.com helmet stickers.

Not to fret though for this MJ…he’s going to cover both the NBA Finals and the Stanley Cup Finals to fill the void of the Thunder being eliminated.

Life goes on…que sera.

Sam Presti…you’ve still got some nuanced work to do beyond getting JDub and Ajay healthy. You know what I mean.

The Thunder season is officially over and there will not be a parade in Oklahoma City.

But life goes on.

Mike J

Game 7: Western Conference Finals Pre-Game Thoughts

This is a huge one tonight for the Thunder. I would go as far to rank it as one of the five most important games to date in the Thunder Era in Oklahoma City.

I don’t feel as if that’s hyperbole at all. A championship repeat is at stake. A legacy and a firm place in NBA history is at stake for the team, and for Shai this game will further define his legacy in the Pantheon of NBA greats.

This in no way is a Thunder homer blog or a trashy Facebook page or a messageboard. I’m too old for any of that bullshit.

I created this blog because of my genuine passion for basketball and sport in general…and to ‘sometimes’ opine on the geopolitical world which surrounds us.

I take pride in the objectivity and fairness of the overall content. But today, I have to admit…I woke up with a homer feel in my heart for the guys on this Thunder team. Shai and this group of young men have been nothing short of an immense sense of communal pride not only for Oklahoma City, but for the state of Oklahoma as well.

This is clearly a game I want the Thunder to win, and I have to admit, this is the first time this entire basketball season I’ve had what I would describe as that ‘nervous competitive edge’ in my stomach.

Win or lose…I’ll later rank this game where I think it should rank in the top five Thunder most important games to date circa May 30th, 2026.

Good luck, guys.

LET’S GO THUNDER!

JDub Out for Game 7

Unless you’re an idiot this announcement can’t be a surprise to anyone. I love JDub, but when you can’t run, jump, or shoot in your somewhat natural order…you can’t be on the court in a Game 7 against a Spurs team which not only has Wemby, but which has about six cats who run just as fast and jump as high as the Thunder’s top seven.

With all due respect to local high school sports expert Mark Rodgers on the Sports Animal….this was not a tough decision. JDub was -18 IN TEN MINUTES OF PLAY IN GAME 6. One five minute run like that by the Spurs tonight like they had in the third period of Game 6 in Game 7 and it could be a season ender.

Mark Rodgers…you do a fine job commenting on local high school sports, but, my friend… please know your wheelhouse and please stay there. Game 7’s are the time for the big boys with the big britches. Allow the pros to take it from here.

So…the updated weather forecast has the thunderstorms staying to the northwest of Oklahoma County tonight. That prolly will somewhat nullify my fatedom and destiny play with the music yesterday for God to intervene in Game 7 for the Thunder.

So how does Coach Mark get the Thunder past Wemby and his Young Guns?

I’ll start with three names…. Shai, Alex Caruso, and Isaiah Hartenstein. These three guys have to go in that lockeroom and exude not only leadership, but a quiet level of confidence that winning this game at HOME WITH THAT CRAZY OKLAHOMA CITY CROWD IS STILL VERY DOABLE.

Chet…I’m only asking Chet at this point to play solid. I’m not asking for any miracle performance. Just be solid like one would expect an upper tier role player to be at home in a huge game.

Three more names….Cason Wallace, Lu Dort, and JWill. You three guys have to ELEVATE YOUR GAMES tonight. Lu Dort, my other Canadian friend, this is not the game for you to be chucking threes unless you come out hot. Lu…feel the game and allow the tempo of the game to come to you…don’t force it.

Kenrich Williams…you’re in the rotation tonight. Be ready to play 14-16 minutes. This is why you’re still on the roster…for situations just like tonight.

McCain…you’re No. 9 on my rotation tonight. We know what you do. You make big shots because you’re a kid with offensive basketball hubris and painted fingernails. I’m going with you over both Isaiah and Aaron in the first half.

Isaiah and Aaron…be ready. Every game is a new unique script. Just be ready.

Shai…this is MJ, buddy. Block out the noise and just play.

So, guys…let’s go win Game 7 and advance.

Mike J

Thunderstorms in the Oklahoma Forecast Thru Tomorrow Night

Okay.

Before these NBA Playoffs began… I picked the Thunder to beat the Spurs in seven games and to beat the NY Knicks in five games. I made that prediction thinking JDub would be fine.

He’s not fine. He can’t run and he was -18 in ten minutes of very limited play last night. Unless something biblical happens with that hamstring in the next 24 hours he should not be allowed to play tomorrow night in Game 7.

And I’m fully aware Ajay Mitchell isn’t playing either. But here’s the thing…I’m sticking with my picks because I believe in my basketball heart Shai will lead and as the basketball axiom goes….the role players ‘AT HOME’ will follow and several guys will have outstanding games we’re not anticipating at this juncture while still riding the emotional roller coaster of what traspired last night in San Antonio.

If my memory serves me correct we had thundertsorms in OKC after the Game 4 win at Denver and thunderstorms after the Game 7 home win versus Denver. I also recall we had storms after the Game 7 win against the Pacers.

So…… being that I believe in karma, fatedom, and destiny for those with faith–I’m bringing my Thunder rain music back.

I am.

So there. Plus, I really want to see another parade in Oklahoma City.

MJ loves parades.

LET’S GO THUNDER!

Wemby, Spurs Rout Thunder in Game 6, 118-91

I specifically called out Wemby and Stephon Castle on my blog yesterday and they responded accordingly. But it just wasn’t those two Spurs. From my view both Dylan Harper and Devin Vassell were clutch superb as well.

That’s how I’m starting this autopsy of the carnage we just witnessed in San Antonio last night, and keep in mind… De’Aaron Fox was horrible shooting the ball and the Spurs still won by close to thirty points.

My Four Stars of the Game go in this order…1 Wemby, 2 Vassell, 3 Harper, and 4 Castle.

In no way am I being overly dramatic in stating not one Thunder player came remotely close to cracking my Top 4 in Game 6.

Brutal would be too generous of an adjective to describe the Thunder’s performance. They weren’t even brutal, and if what we saw from JDub is the extent of his present mobility he SHOULD NOT PLAY in Game 7. I’m old enought to remember Willis Reed, but that was then and this is now.

Know what I mean?

The fact the Thunder lost is in no way a shock. This happens in seven game NBA playoff series. Shit happens. There’s a competitve flow back and both when both teams are equal in ability. But this event went beyond that threshold in my view.

Allow me to be more specific, and if you’re one of those Thunder fans who think Michael Cage, Little Nick Gallo, and Matt Pinto are legit NBA journalists or objective commenters please refrain from reading any further on my blog.

Sam Presti has two dudes on max contracts, and one dude on a super max contract. Combined those three dudes went a combined 10-27 from the field in Game 6.

10-27 with the NBA universe watching on NBC along with MJ from the luxurious okcthunderground.com studio.

The super max dude was a game worse -28.

Now allow me to gather myself a bit. I’ve treated Shai like a god on this blog this season, but I’ve always held back from worshipping him alongside the real MJ…Michael Jordan.

There’s a reason for that. That being … I don’t think he posesses Michael Jordan’s obsessive desire TO NOT LOSE OR TO COMPETE TO THE MAXIMUM LEVEL every single game.

In fact…part of me thinks Michael Jordan probably wasn’t as nice of a human being as Shai is in regards to being a father, a husband, and just an all around sweet guy.

But to be what Michael and even Kobe were requires being a son of a bitch, heartless prick at times and with what we’re anticipating on Saturday night in Game 7… that type of mindset might be what Shai needs to brings to PayCom.

You lead…they follow. This is not complex, my Canadian friend. Role players follow at home and maybe if we tell Chet he’s an overpaid role player and not a max superstar….he might get caught up in he moment and follow.

As I recall…it was later revealed it wasn’t the flu, but a case of food posioning. Either way…this is what I mean about Michael. He just hated losing….at anything. Skipping rocks, dice, golf….whatever.

JDub is hurt so in no way am I calling him out. I don’t call out players who can’t run.

Chet is another matter. I’ve insinuated from time to time to time this season I think Chets plays soft at times and not worthy of a max deal. Well, I’m done insinuating that thought any longer on this blog.

Chet…if not now, whenever, buddy???????

The above Chet rant was my Phil Jackson-Pau Gasol moment if you’re paying attention.

I hope none of this was ambiguous or vague as to what I’m thinking heading into Game 7 tomorrow night in downtown Oklahoma City.

I think what I’d like to do tomorrow on the blog is take a look back at both of the Thunder’s Game 7 wins versus Denver and Indiana last season.

Have a wonderful Friday, Oklahoma.

Mike J