Klay Thompson’s Return Tonight in San Francisco

I have no idea when the Thunder’s next game is being played. The Thunder sit at 6-16 and are truly one of the more pathetic teams in the league for a second straight season. Even when a guy like me tunes in to watch one of their games… and then the other team’s star like Ja Morant last night in Memphis doesn’t play it’s not long before I stop watching. Thunder basketball games minus the Russell Westbrook games and Frank Vogel facial expressions aren’t watchable. Those by far have been the watchable Thunder television games so far this season.

If only Hinkie-Presti could schedule Westbrook and Frank Vogel’s facial expressions for the next sixty games I’d be all in.

Think of that…the Grizzlies best player didn’t play and the Thunder still lost by 73 points. Even Lincoln Riley and Roy Manning would be impressed with that level of tanking.

I have to tell you…those people who are showing up at Pay.Com Arena to watch this bullshit are either the best fans in the history of the sport or in no way have a life. Or maybe just too dumb to know any better.

For those of us who love the NBA and live in the Oklahoma area there are many other basketball options.

OU’s Porter Moser team has an all in group who play high energy ball and are fun to watch. They actually try to win games and actually chart things like a Quad I win. For the Thunder a Quad I win would be like consuming poison.

Mike Boynton’s O State group is struggling a little bit so far, but they should start playing better.

Kevin Durant’s team in Brooklyn currently has the best record in the East…. while Billy Donovan’s Chicago Bulls are in second place in the East. So many Thunder former connections doing extremely well.

The Phoenix Suns with three former Thunder players including Chris Paul, Cam Payne, Abdel Nader are atop the West a half game in front of the Golden State Warriors.

Tonight the Suns without Devin Booker visit Golden State for what will be Klay Thompson’s return. I can’t wait. I wish Devin Booker was playing, but for this game as a fan you just take what’s there on this given night.

Two best teams in the West. Both red hot so far this season. A national broadcast with the best broadcast people in the business giving objective, insightful, professional takes. All the things we probably won’t see in Oklahoma City for quite some time if ever as the Hinkie-Presti death march tankathon rolls along.

I picked the Thunder to win 25 games this season. They currently stand at 6-16 with still 60 games yet to be played. That would mean for the dreadful Thunder to get to 25 wins the team has to go 19-41 to somehow climb that mountain.

All of us in Oklahoma not only have to absorb the 57 losses, but also have to bear witness to the worst basketball broadcast team ever assembled perhaps in NBA television history.

Perhaps in the next Thunder loss…Little Nick Gallo will diagram certain sure loss manuevers the team can implement for gut cinch losing plays at clutch time.

Perhaps…. in the next loss alpha Thunder sycophant Michael Cage will maintain Big Blue never committed a foul in forty-eight minutes of play.

Isn’t it grand? Isn’t it rich? Call in the clowns.

But everywhere all around us in the basketball cosmos….there are some pretty good things to watch.

Good luck on your return, Klay Thompson. You’ve been missed by the basketball world, buddy. You’re somewhat to blame for all of this in OKC though. Because those eleven threes you splashed in Game 6 is what got us to losing to the Grizz by 73 points without Ja Morant last night in Memphis. That was you, Klay Thompson, my friend.

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