So far into this summer… after the loss to the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals–it would appear the Thunder wunderkind is a reader of okcthunderground.com.
Sam Presti, dude—you’re doing exactly what I said you had to do to keep the Thunder in pace with the Spurs minus taking Yaxel Lendeborg in the draft.
A new three year deal for Isaiah Harterstein so as to protect the Thunder from the Wemby-Chet dynamic was a must. Sam Presti maybe didn’t want to do this after using two first round picks on centers in these last two drafts. But very clearly…there is that championship window I allude to constantly on this blog, and with all due respect to Thomas Sorber and Aday Mara…that doesn’t cut it as far as giving Shai the best chance possible to win another ring in Oklahoma City.
There’s nothing I can bitch about with Isaiah’s new deal because it’s as if I was in the room with the principals helping to forge this pragmatic contract extension.
Hate to see two fine young men like Aaron Wiggins and Isaiah Joe departing OKC, but it was obvious they were not returning given their limted floor time in the conference finals versus the Spurs. I have nothing to say but good things about both of these guys.
Presti did this beautifully in my view. He traded Aaron to a contending Atlanta team, and Isaiah to a contending Detroit Piston team. Both teams are in the Eastern Conference where these guys have the opportunity to define their NBA careers, and the Thunder in both deals get two 2nd round picks for the future. Win-win for all parties concerned.
I would think Topic will be the next Thunder player traded. Nice kid and a cancer survivor, but the lack of foot-speed to me is an obvious issue with the pace the Thunder want to play at with their defensive attack mentality. The Eastern Conference should be the place for Nikola as well.
Now this gets tough for me because I’ve always loved both Kenrich Williams and Lu Dort.
Kenrich first, Thunder hold a team option this upcoming season and there’s no way they should pay that money. The reason is simple…Kenrich has been an insurance policy for Sam Presti, and the Thunder GM can no longer afford those premiums. This is not complicated finance.
If I were Sam Presti… I’d suggest to Kenrich if he wants to remain a Thunder player then he would have to consider playing for considerably less money than he received this past season. He would be that vet guy in the room like Nick Collison was at the end of his career. Or…Kenrich could go play for someone like the Denver Nuggets who could very much use his Swiss army knife skill set which he brings to a contending team.
Then that brings us to Lu Dort. That guy who crawled through the tanking shit with Shai from Shawshank Prison to an NBA championship. There’s also Cason Wallace to consider…he wants to be a starter and quite frankly he deserves to be a starter.
This is a tough one. This is where maybe Shai says something and does something akin to what Timmy Duncan with the Spurs during their dynasty run and takes less money. I don’t know. I know this though…the intelligent Thunder fans know what Lu Dort has meant to this city and that championship banner that hangs in PayCom Arena.
Or maybe the right move is for Lu to become a member of the Toronto Raptors.
This is a tough one for Sam Presti. But I will write this in closing in regards to both Kenrich and Lu….Sam Presti has shown with his committment to Nick Collison that if he loves both your basketball and human soul…then he goes to try to find a way to keep you in Oklahoma City–one way or the other.
Eternal kindness and love,
Mike J