History Only Teaches If You Allow It To

We really don’t have a newspaper in Oklahoma City other than the sports section of the Daily Oklahoman which has some decent stuff pertaining to the Thunder and the Sooners. The rest of the paper is worthless. Letters to the editor which aren’t worth reading and no real intellectual curiosity in the Op-Ed page. So this is what you get when you don’t have an informed or educated readership. That being a not so bright state which languishes near dead last in education.

Here we are several days before XMas with a shut down government, no Secretary of Defense, no real Attorney General, and an interim Chief of Staff by the name of Mick Mulvaney who already has the look of a guy planning his exit. Of course the states with the greatest plurality of Trump voters are in Oklahoma, Mississippi, and West Virginia. And of course these three states all rank near the bottom in education. You think there’s any possible correlation to this at all?

Quick, who’s the current Secretary of State? Hint—he didn’t get fired or quit this week. It would be the unfortunate soul named Mike Pompeo.

See what I mean?

Now the last guardrail of defense to protect the Constitution from Caligula’s worst instincts in General Mattis will soon be gone. I wonder if the GOP senators will at all take the current state of affairs as a sign of things not quite in place as they should be. I wonder if Lindsey Graham will be golfing his balls with those of Caligula today after the pullout in Syria. It was all Deep State by General Mattis. Fake news. This is on him, Hillary, and Obama.

Maybe Caligula on his own will order the bombing of a vacant airfield in Syria.

Does Mitch McConnell even care? He got his tax break for America’s wealthiest and two Supreme Court Justices. Mitch McConnell could care less, he got what he wanted for those who own him lock, stock, and barrel.

So are we lower now than we were with Richard Nixon in the days leading up to his resignation?

I would say yes because this president will not resign. He’ll drag this country through the mud and slime no matter hell or high water. It is the Roy Cohn in him. It is his DNA. My guess is if you took a poll in Oklahoma this morning Trump would still be trending at 70% approval rating numbers. You see, when you have no public means of intelligent discourse or debate this is what you get… a dumb Republic and one spiraling even dumber by the day. I have no idea how Kendra Horn somehow won in Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional District.

It seems like a lifetime ago in which we were only concerned with Sean Spicer fibbing at White House briefings. It seemed quaint, almost innocent, and funny.

Think of that and how far the train has fallen off since.

How far will the train have fallen by this time next year?

We’re past the part in Watergate where Howard Baker goes and has a talk with Nixon, because there is no Howard Baker in sight. John McCain might have been, but he’s no longer amongst us. There is no Howard Baker. Lindsey Graham isn’t Howard Baker as he tingles being thought to be relevant and golfing his balls next to those of Caligula’s.

History can teach if you take great care in studying it and learning from it.

Remember when it was funny watching Sean Spicer lying for Caligula at the press briefings. It seemed so innocent. So harmless. But when you have no veracity whatsoever attached to your government it becomes anything but funny in the end.

Are we close to the end?

I don’t think so.

There will be some very dark days ahead which will make Nixon look like an angel.

This is why you must have a smart press and a free press and why in places like Oklahoma it doesn’t change. Why stupidity lingers. Because if you have no starting point for an intelligent discussion you in essence have nothing.

You do have history though, only sometimes the ending isn’t what you’d hoped it would be.

2018 Top Ten Trump Foundation Initiatives

From the Home Office in Deer Creek, Oklahoma

# 10 Make sure all Trump escorts are screened for STDs

# 9 Pledge to set the democratic world back at least seventy years

# 8 Set out to have Birtherism taught in all tax funded public school systems

# 7 Mail out inspirational photos of Roy Cohn to Boy Scouts of America

# 6 Have Keith Schiller take care of Michael Cohen and Jeff Sessions

# 5 Launder at least another $20 billion in Cypriot bank

# 4 Use Scott Pruitt to inflate energy stocks then short the living shit out of oil

# 3 Set in motion mechanisms to have Mike Tyson replace Mike Pence on the 2020 ticket

# 2 Blame Low Energy Jeb Bush and Little Marco Rubio for initiating whole climate change hoax

# 1 Master the art of the deal by lying your ass off every time you open your mouth

Mattis Can’t Stomach Caligula Anymore

McMaster…gone. Kelly…gone. Mattis to be gone in February. The generals can’t handle Caligula, but Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, and the American Freedom Caucus can.

It is what it is.

More to the point, the continued dumbing down of America halfway thru the presidency of Donald Trump. I wonder what the markets will do tomorrow on the heels of what they’ve done this week?

We’ll find out if the markets are bullish on banana republics led by television reality people.

Westbrook Plays Like Maurice Cheeks in Sacramento, 132-113

I have no idea why this is so difficult for Russell Westbrook to grasp. None. And this is what makes Westbrook vexing to the ultimate degree. It truly is. When you see this Russell Westbrook play like the one I witnessed in Sacramento on Wednesday night you realize you’re watching a generational player of the ages for the ages. The player we know he can be if only he’ll put the Wild Thing bullshit in the closet and leave it there. The Russell Westbrook who could lead a team to something come April when games start meaning something. This Russell Westbrook.

The Thunder won in Sacramento on Wednesday night by a score of 132-113. They did this without both Dennis Schroeder and Raymond Felton who were both suspended by the league because they got off their feet and somehow got quasi involved near the Thunder bench when Robin Lopez lost his mind after realizing his career has careened to this low point of playing for a team as bad as the Chicago Bulls circa 2018. Very weak and unfair by the NBA , but in the end it didn’t matter for the Thunder on this night.

Westbrook tripled doubled with a 19 point, 11 rebound, 17 assist night. For good measure he threw in six steals. I know Maurice Cheeks felt good watching this. I’m pretty sure Billy Donovan smiled to himself as well. I smoked a cigar on my back porch in the forest of Deer Creek. This wasn’t Wild Thing, this was the best player in the NBA on this night in Sacramento showing what he can do when he really wants to do it.

Paul George didn’t suck either in scoring 43 points on 27 shots as he closes in on winning the NBA Player of the Month for December. Paul George may not be Durant as far as generational offensive numbers, but like me he loves to fish and he’s a complete player on both ends of the floor. He’s blue collar to the core and right now he’s in the hunt for the MVP given the way he’s been playing this season.

Steven scored 20 points and added 23 rebounds against the Kings. In an age of NBA basketball where centers don’t seem to matter as much, Steven has evolved as perhaps into the best in the league at his position. In his book Steven says how hard in practice he works on the Euro step and his three point shooting. I’m ready to see a three point shot by Steven.

Jerami Grant scored 22 points on an uber efficient 9-11 shooting night. Since moving into the starter’s role his game has taken off while Patrick Patterson’s has dropped off the edge of the world. I hope for Patrick Patterson’s sake he doesn’t find himself sitting on a bench with Robin Lopez after the trade deadline. But then again, the Bulls don’t have anything Sam Presti could use right now.

Terrance Ferguson had one of his better nights as a modified version of Andre Roberson. Terrance had 14 points and is getting better every night. It’s starting to make sense. He needs some more upper body muscle but you can see where his game is going.

Alex Abrines went 3-7 shooting the three on this night and that’s exactly what Sam Presti needs from him on most nights. As in pulling his link on the chain and giving the Thunder an additional three point shooter they can count on coming out of the bullpen.

Diallo got a technical and had one of his less productive games, but I’m guessing he’ll snap back in Salt Lake on Saturday.

The Thunder improve to 20-10 and head to Salt Lake on Saturday night for a return visit to where their season ended in April last season. Those fans will be ready for Westbrook. Joe Ingles and Jae Crowder will be talking some shit I’m sure. Ricky Rubio will try to bring out Wild Thing from Russell Westbrook’s inner basketball closet.

We’ll see.

But on this mid December night in Sacramento there was no Wild Thing sighting, just the best point guard in the NBA along with Steph Curry showing us what he can be when he wants to be it.

Thunder Pick Up Option for Billy Donovan’s Fifth Year

When you really think this thru does it make any real difference. I don’t think so because Russell Westbrook and Paul George combined make around sixty million something dollars a year and they enjoy having Billy Donovan as their head coach. As well it’s obvious Sam Presti has a strong relationship with Billy Donovan so this doesn’t seem like a jaw dropper even if the Thunder exit the playoffs in the first round for the third straight season with what is right now the league’s highest payroll.

If you look at OKC’s schedule to date nothing has been validated because the schedule the Thunder has played so far has been the league’s easiest. So you would think this year’s performance has nothing to do with the decision to retain Billy Donovan for his fifth year as the Thunder head coach.

Here’s what I think…if you want to take the Thunder to the next level then you as a head coach will have to nuance some change in Russell Westbrook’s game. This will have to occur. To date except for maybe these past few games after the 1-12 clusterfuck in Denver… that hasn’t happened with Billy Donovan as the head coach. It appears though Westbrook is currently trying to play defense and limit his three point chucking addiction. Step I of Twelve Steps Basketball wise … Play some defense and stop chucking the dumbass threes.

I don’t own the team. It’s not my money. I have no skin in this game so if Clay Bennett and Company want to make Mike Gundy their basketball coach that’s their call. But make this clear I think Billy Donovan was an excellent college coach at Florida winning two NCAA titles at a non-basketball school per se. That’s not an easy thing to do. Those usually go to Duke, Kansas, North Carolina, and Villanova as of late. So winning two championships at Florida is a formidable thing.

I like Billy Donovan. If my son were a DI hoops player good enough to travel that path…then Billy Donovan would be at the top of my list as to who I’d want influencing my son’s life for four years as a young student-athlete.

Clay Bennett of late has a pretty good track record of helping to name head coaches in that he’s an alpha regent on the board at OU. I loved the Lon Kruger hire at OU even though I genuinely liked Jeff Capel. The manner in which Bob Stoops stepped down and Lincoln Riley was elevated to head coach is perhaps the smoothest transition I’ve ever witnessed from either a blueblood football or basketball program. So what I’m writing here is Clay Bennett has a very strong record of late in helping to make head coaching decisions at both OU and to a lesser degree with the Thunder.

I write lesser degree on Billy Donovan only because I’m still not sure if he can help Russell Westbrook contain his inner basketball demons. If I did let Donovan go…then my short list for his replacement would be headed by Nurse Ratched. I’m thinking at that point Nurse Ratched is the only living human who might help Russell Westbrook come to terms with his basketball decision making at times. But then again we all saw how that ended with McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) in the end.

In hindsight it’s really only fair because for any basketball coach to not lose his mind coaching Carmelo Anthony and Russell Westbrook on the same team for an entire basketball season should result in some sort of punitive damages settlement for the coach.

And that’s what I think this is in the end… a human/legal settlement of sorts for Billy Donovan getting thru this for four basketball seasons.

Billy Donovan 2010 University of Florida Presser on upcoming game with South Carolina:

There Was No Fight in the Thunder-Bulls Game

Robin Lopez and Jerami Grant almost had a fight….psshhhh. Really? NBA players for the most part don’t fight. They wouldn’t last a week in the NHL. Nick Gallo would throw himself over Russell Westbrook in a motherly way as a human shield before it ever came to that. They don’t fight. OKC missed a glorious chance last night in that they could have been like Isiah’s Bad Boy Pistons. That actually would help the Thunder since they can’t shoot a basketball very well.

Billy Donovan should have turned them loose. Surely, Adam Silver wouldn’t suspend the entire team. Some fighting would be good for this team. Show Cupcake what’s in store for him down the road. What do you think Steph Curry and Cupcake would do?

Who Are the Ten Greatest Point Guards to Never Win a Ring?

As I think of Westbrook…I of course think of where his landing will be legacy wise when his career is over. Where will his spot in the Pantheon be?

Bob Cousy has Westbrook in his top five point guards. Period. Ring or no ring. I need to see a ring or at least a season where Westbrook is the primary point guard on a team which makes the NBA Finals. I watched the Thunder intently in 2012 when they made their run to the Finals. In actuality, I thought Harden was the Thunder’s point guard in those twelve wins which propelled OKC to the Finals.

I don’t have Westbrook in my top twenty players of all-time even though I have him as somewhere in my top five athletes to ever play in the NBA. I have him right there with Michael Jordan, Bill Russell, Kobe Bryant, and LeBron as pure athletic basketball players. What keeps Westbrook off my list legacy wise is to date his inability win in post season without Kevin Durant. That’s why I think this season very much has a place in determining Westbrook’s legacy. This Thunder team has much more talent than say the Dallas team in 2011 which finally gave Jason Kidd his championship season.

As I go thru this season watching Westbrook attempt to come to terms with this I’ll be very curious to see how it ends in April. Can Westbrook nuance enough change in his game to get the Thunder back to an NBA Finals? My guess is no, but I want to be open minded about this as possible. I never thought this possible of an athlete, but there might be too much ‘dog’ in Westbrook for his own ultimate good.

I don’t think Westbrook is selfish. That’s not it. It’s more that he has too much ‘dog’ in him to pull back off the throttle when pulling back on the throttle is the play.

We’ll see.

But for fun I’m going to think of nine other great point guards who haven’t or never did win an NBA ring.

No. 1 Steve Nash

Paul George, Westbrook Lead Thunder Past Woeful Bulls, 121-96

Other than the almost fight between Robin Lopez and Jerami Grant there wasn’t much to watch inside Chesapeake Energy Arena on Monday night as the Thunder did what they wanted over a horrid Chicago Bulls team which will go down as one of the worst in Bulls history. Off the top of my head I can’t remember how many games the Bulls won during the season which eventually gave them the draft passage to Michael Jordan, but I know this Bulls team is horrific. One could possibly even make the argument that fired coach Fred Hoiberg’s Elite Eight Iowa State team had more pop than this Bulls team.

The final was 121-96 and for the grace of god the Thunder has ‘almost’ completed its run of games versus the worst four teams in the NBA this season in Phoenix, Cleveland, Chicago, and Atlanta.

No pun intended towards Wild Thing, but there’s no more cupcakes left on the OKC schedule minus one remaining games versus the Suns.

I have a very simple axiom in team sports, which states, numbers are relative as per to the level of competition you’re doing it against. That’s why to date I’ve been much more into Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray than Russell Westbrook and Paul George. The latter two are getting ready to get my undivided attention in about two weeks.

These games mean nothing except they do in fact mean something as far as the Western Conference seeding positions. Let’s put it this way the Thunder are 19-10 overall, but 9-8 versus teams in the West with three of those wins coming against the Suns. I would challenge even the trekkiest of the Daily Thunder trekkies or Russell Westbrook’s Stepford Wife Nick Gallo to dispute those numbers. It is what it is. I still feel good about having the Thunder pegged as the No. 4 team in the West for these two simple reasons:

1. I’d take LeBron over the Westbrook-Paul George combo even with LeBron’s current cast.
2. I’d take Harden, Chris Paul, Clint Capela, and Eric Gordon over Westbrook, George, Adams, and Dennis Schroder.

I’m not even bothering to list Steph and Klay because I would hope that’s obvious enough.

The questions with Oklahoma City are obviously simple, that being, does Russell Westbrook have it within himself to be a championship point guard? Can he avoid the meltdowns? Can he play within the group? Can he do these things against good teams with good players and good coaches consistently through three rounds and twelve wins? Can Sam Presti find a player to take the Alex Abrines spot on the roster and give the Thunder a dependable three point specialist?

Otherwise, I think Sam Presti has done all he can do for Russell Westbrook. This season isn’t on Sam Presti, this season will be a judgement of Russell Westbrook when the smoke has cleared.

Here’s how I see it. Durant left because he didn’t think he’d ever win a ring with Westbrook. He’s now won two with Steph and Klay in two tries…Cupcake or not.

Sam Presti then went to work. He traded Serge Ibaka for in essence what became Paul George and Jerami Grant. Absolutely brilliant. You can bitch all you want about the Harden deal, but there’s not a center in the league I’d trade Steven Adams for and I can’t see how Harden and Westbrook would have ever co-evolved.

Presti then made the horrible mistake of taking Carmelo, but made up for it by bringing in Dennis Schroeder. He literally stole a one year rental of Nerlens Noel and looks very smart with the addition of Hamidou Diallo. Terrence Ferguson is coming around, but again we haven’t seen enough of Ferguson against elite guards to know what he really is bringing to the Andre Roberson role.

Patterson and Abrines have been disappointing. For OKC to be special those two can’t both be inconsistent. That’s not on Presti, that’s on those two as well paid professionals. That’s why general managers make trades during a season. That’s why the Red Sox bolstered their bullpen. That’s why you have a trade deadline.

Sam Presti needs another dependable three point shooter to help Russell Westbrook’s decision making process easier. This will be on Presti.

The rest will basically be on Russell Westbrook. How does Westbrook want to go down in basketball history in the modern era?

Does he want to be an NBA point guard with a ring or go down along with Steve Nash, John Stockton, and Allen Iverson as a group of the four best NBA point guards never to win a championship?

How Carmelo Defined His Legacy in the End

Some great regular season career numbers. He could score the ball in the regular season with the Denver Nuggets. But he was a coach killer in Denver and in New York. A selfish player who unfortunately will be remembered in this manner despite being given two chances in OKC and Houston to redefine himself and his legacy.

It’s really sad when you think about Carmelo’s ending from a human standpoint. In the end he didn’t come to terms with himself as a player or how the game has evolved in the past ten years. I mean, could he even be taken seriously as an analyst at this point. I hope Carmelo finds peace within himself. What a shame.