Spurs On The Road

We all know San Antonio was a franchise best 67-15 this season while going 40-1 at home. On the road the Spurs went 27-14, but against Golden State, Cleveland, and OKC they were a collective 0-5 in these road games.

If you go through the Spurs’ entire season their best road win probably came at Miami or maybe the Clippers.

Until Tuesday night, the Thunder were winless in road games versus Golden State, Cleveland, and San Antonio going 0-5 as well. But the Thunder get Game 2 on the road and now the onus is on OKC to keep homecourt.

If you combine  2012, 2014, and this series with the two teams meeting, the Spurs are 1-5 on the road, while OKC is 2-6.

Road wins have been special when these two teams have met in post season. OKC won the iconic Game 5 in 2012 which propelled them to the Western Conference Championship in six games. In 2014, the Spurs clinched the Western Conference Championship in Oklahoma City in Game 6.

This week-end in on Mothers’ Days weekend should prove to provide some great moments. To date, OKC and the Spurs are overall 7-7 against each other in post season play.

2014 Game 6 in Oklahoma City

 

Getting Game 3 Game Face On

Excerpt from Confessions of an Internet Guru:

I’m not doing previews per se anymore. I feel they weaken the okcthunderground.com brand. There seems to be an infinite supply of  insecure young white guys on the internet doing them who basically don’t really know that much. They throw a few metrics around, but it’s clear they can’t beat Vegas, can’t feel the inner game, and can’t come to terms with the nuances of the game.

Sports are human endeavors played by humans, not circuit breakers, computer chips, or robots. I actually spoofed my own metric for the metric Trekkies over at Daily Thunder. I called it my TSN metric—mental toughness, snarl, and nasty. It was my brand. And, of course over the course of time, I basically throttled the DT Trekkies and Vegas with almost boring regularity. Especially satisfying was the throttling of a metrics troll who we’ll just call ‘J’. I own that one….lock, stock, and barrel. Just saying. Kind of like Trump owns Jeb.

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I don’t regurgitate stats. I look at them, but I look at other things as well. Matchups, pace, coaching adjustments, etc. So let’s see what both coaches had to say after Game 2.

I love this Popovich interview. He rolls his eyes even more at Berry Tramel and Dean Blevins than those of us who live in Oklahoma do. Look deep into Pop’s eyes for the disdainful internal sigh. His eyes are saying, “Who are these people?”

Billy Donovan Game 2 Postgame Interview. You can tell Donovan is a rookie NBA head coach. He’ll learn. In time — he’ll be rolling his eyes at Tramel and Blevins just like the rest of us.

2012 OKC Thunder – San Antonio Spurs Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals

Game 7’s are the most important games in any series odds wise. This Game 3 is a must because OKC has already won its one road game of the series. I would think it’s imperative OKC hold home court like they did in 2012 against the Spurs. The Thunder want no part of a Game 7 in San Antonio.

This is how it went back in 2012 when the Thunder returned to the Chesapeake Energy Arena down 2-0 in the Western Conference Finals.

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.