Thunder Can’t Match Threes With Warriors…Again

It was very simple as OKC’s five game winning streak came to an end on Monday night inside Chesapeake Energy Arena–if an opposing team can’t make threes against the Golden State Warriors they’re usually not going to win.

Such was the case as the Warriors shot 15-33 from beyond the arc while the Thunder were an abysmal 4-21. Ball game. With Kevin Durant sitting with a sore knee it didn’t matter as Klay Thompson and Steph Curry were more than enough as Golden State eased past the Thunder by a score of 111-95 in a game which was basically over at halftime as Curry buried a half court shot at the buzzer which put the Thunder in a 39-59 hole at the break.

Klay Thompson was once again brilliant playing in Oklahoma City as he scored a smooth 34 points featuring seven made three pointers.

Bottom line, 95 points scored isn’t going to beat these Warriors very often even when they don’t have Durant on the floor.

OKC’s offense was a mess for most of the first half. Russell Westbrook struggled as did every one of his teammates. Nobody really played well offensively for the Thunder and it was especially hurtful that three point specialists Alex Abrines and Doug McDermott went a combined 0-10 from the field.

Westbrook’s line was 15 points, 8 rebounds, and 7 assists as he stayed locked in at 34 on the triple double list with twelve games remaining.

Golden State has now won seven straight games over the Thunder dating back to last year’s Western Conference Finals and it has become painfully apparent OKC as a team doesn’t shoot well enough on most nights to hang with this potent Warriors team which features three of the game’s three best pure shooters in the league. All four Thunder losses to the Warriors this season were by double digit margins and in none of the games did the Thunder have a chance to win in the fourth period.

A turner might have been turned in Toronto, but the turner wasn’t even close to being turned on Monday night against the Warriors who quite frankly seemed to toy with the Thunder with relative ease.

OKC drops to 40-30 with the loss and hosts the Philadelphia 76’ers on Wednesday night.

Donald Trump Two Months In

Two months into the Donald Trump presidency and he’s exactly what we thought he would be, namely a junk bond of a president who shamelessly panders to the part of his illiterate white core which isn’t in the uber elite status in this country. He doesn’t need to pander the uber elites because they’re just along for the ride which will make them even richer. And the amazing thing is, many of these poor whites will be the ones hardest hit if anything Trump has proposed to date actually becomes law– unless of course you’re in that upper five per cent of three hundred and thirty million Americans.

The silver lining so far, nothing Caligula Lite has done or said ‘so far’ has become a law. Trump’s nuanced Muslim ban is once again being put on hold as it well should be because it specifically punishes a specific religion. Plus, the fact Trump couldn’t keep Rudy Giuliani off television screens basically telling the world Trump ask him to devise a Muslim ban. Sigh.

We’ve witnessed Trump embarrass this country with almost every other nation with the exception of Russia, Israel, and perhaps Japan. We’ve witnessed fourth grade level diplomacy with Mexico, Canada, Australia, Great Britain, Germany, France, and China. We’ve witnessed a president who seems more suited for a sport fucking spree in a furniture store rather than being a man with enough depth to tackle complex issues around the globe. But, hey, it was right there on film and we all saw it and yet 82% of white evangicals still went with the furniture store sport fuck junk bond con artist. Yawn. Color me jaded at this point.

It is what is. I’d love to sit at a table with these people and discuss all of this, but it’s not like I’m holding my breath or anything. I mean, really, who amongst us hasn’t ever taken a married woman to a furniture store and tried to sport fuck her like a bitch and then bragged about it to something called a Billy Bush when we were sixty years of age at the time.

So, here are one day removed from Mitch McConnell’s nominee for the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch, beginning his confirmation hearings. This should be the focus of the country right now, but how could it be with Birthers, Voting Conspiracy Wingnuts, and Wire Tappers all convinced Donald Trump is any and everything but what he actually is which is a delusional, narcisstic, pathological liar who will be used as much as possible by McConnell, Ryan, Priebus, and Pence as much as they can possibly use him without destroying their own party.

You see, I really don’t think Donald Trump is a Republican or a Democrat. He doesn’t need to be. He’s a junk bond, he’s a subprime mortgage tranche, he’s a credit default swap, he’s a rogue, he’s a hustler, he’s a con artist, and he’s the president of the United States because 70,000 or so lost white souls in the Rust Bucket said ‘fuck it nothing is going to change for me’ anyway. Why not–what could it hurt?

In closing, we clearly have two nations within one border. The United States being those who opted not to disgrace themselves by voting for Caligula Lite, and then those who think the prudent choice was to select a robber baron of a prez who will take us back to the 1930’s if he, Bannon, and Sessions have their way.

So–really, Trump is exactly what he appeared to be during his campaign. How could anyone be surprised?

Here’s two videos. One for the Trumpers, and one for those who might read a book occasionally. It’s up to you to decide which is for you. Besides, there’s always Sean Hannity if reading requires too much effort.

This is my favorite scene from The Big Short. Maybe a good time to revisit the story. Economic cycles and bubbles never leave us. Just saying. Make sure you keep your ass covered as much as possible. Don’t be stupid.

Westbrook/Oladipo Toronto Post Game Presser

OKC’s Thunder enter this afternoon’s game one-half game behind the LA Clippers for the No. 5 seed in the West. During this four game winning streak the Thunder guard tandem has clicked as one and showed why they could be one of the best guard tandems in the league heading into post season. Russell Westbrook is the MVP of the league, but for OKC to continue to trend their game upwards–Victor Oladipo is the gear which gives them the chance to be relevant in post season.

Russell Westbrook’s High School Story

Usually, I’m pretty much absorbed with the NCAA Tournament, but not yet this basketball season. Maybe when we get to the Sweet 16, I’ll be interested. I don’t have time–I’m watching Russell Westbrook chase Oscar Robertson and basketball history. I’m a purist, this thing Westbrook is doing shouldn’t be taken lightly. He’s been phenomenal this basketball season and goes after No. 35 on Saturday afternoon at the Chesapeake Energy Arena against the Sacramento Kings.

For those who don’t know the Westbrook story this might be an interesting watch.

Anyway, Thunder going for their fifth in a row on Saturday as Russ goes for No. 35. Who has time for the NCAA Tournament?

Thunder Turn a Corner in Toronto, 123-102

For the fourth straight game, Victor Oladipo and Taj Gibson started together and for the fourth straight game the Oklahoma City found themselves in the win column while playing its best basketball of the season at just the right time of the year.

With the 123-102 win, the Thunder find themselves sitting at 39-29 and peaking with a relatively manageable schedule on the immediate horizon.

It was a surprisingly easy win for the Thunder as they led almost coast to coast. It was so easy Russell Westbrook notched his 34th triple double of the season with 3:56 left in the third period. It was so easy OKC led by as many as 32 points at one point in the mismatch. It was so easy Russell Westbrook didn’t need to play in the fourth period.

It was another stellar Westbrook line with 24 points, 10 rebounds, and 16 assists. It was vintage Westbrook with only 17 shots attempted. It was a no sweat game which found seven different Thunder players scoring double figures and 33 assists for the Thunder. OKC shot 53.4% from the field and 56% from threes going 14-25 as a team.

For the fourth straight game, Victor Oladipo was excellent as his line was 23 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 assists.

With the return of Oladipo and the insertion of Taj Gibson into the starting lineup the Thunder have turned themselves into a legitimate basketball team which doesn’t just stand around watching Russell Westbrook.

OKC has fourteen regular season games remaining and suddenly finds itself within a game of the Clippers and the No. 5 seed.

With the two straight road wins OKC improves to 14-20 on the road and with the addition of Gibson appears to be a much calmer, poised group.

To reach the 50 win plateau, OKC would need to close out the season going 11-3. With Kevin Durant’s knee injury and LaMarcus Aldridge’s heart situation all the sudden the West doesn’t seem as stacked against the Thunder as it was not that long ago.

Is this Fool’s Gold or has the Thunder turned a legitimate corner?

If they continue to play like this then it’s not crazy talk to visualize fifty wins.

The Thunder host the Sacramento Kings on early Saturday afternoon which should provide great odds for Westbrook’s 35th triple dub and the Thunder’s 5th straight win.

Playing the right way and winning are fun things. It was a very fun night for the Thunder and its fans in Toronto as the hope of a turner corned makes every Thunder fan think maybe there could be more to this season than just Westbrook chasing Robertson.

Thunder in Toronto

The OKC Thunder have a big game tonight in Toronto. It should be an excellent game to watch as we get the opportunity to see Serge Ibaka in person for the second time this season. Plus, we get the opportunity to see if the Thunder can beat a quality team on the road with a real chance to make a statement of sorts.

Hope the team has a chance to see the city and all which Toronto has to offer. It’s one of North America’s most beautiful and welcoming cities.


Sen. Joe Manchin (Dem. – W. Virginia) on Morning Joe

I haven’t said much about Caligula Lite in a few days. It gets somewhat old chronicling a pathological liar, so I’m making a genuine effort to pare down Trump’s various perjuries. Besides, the Thunder are playing well and I’m having fun following the team now that they’re healthy.

Joe Manchin, a Democratic U.S. Senator from West Virginia was on Morning Joe this morning. I like Manchin and think him to be a decent man with a very tough job of representing a state which went 72% for Trump even though the GOP health care plan would devastate many people in the state.

This was a good interview and I hope it gives somewhat of an overview of what the GOP health care plan would do to New Confederacy states like Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, West Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee.

Anyway, good interview. Mika (love her) having fun with the Kellyanne Conway microwave thing made me smile. What a dipshit. Wonder if Trump has taken her furniture shopping yet?

Mika bans Moonbeam from Morning Joe.

Thunder End Road Losing Streak in Brooklyn, 122-104

Granted, the Thunder ended their seven game road losing streak against the woeful Brooklyn Nets, but it was a much needed road win and OKC’s third win in a row with Victor Oladipo and Taj Gibson together in the starting lineup for the third straight game.

It was a fairly entertaining game as Jeremy Lin kept the Nets in the game the first half as the score was tied 62 apiece at the half. But the Thunder took control in the second half finally wearing down the worst team in the Eastern Conference.

The ambience inside the Barclay Centre was in a word…fun. A good deal of the crowd was much more into supporting Russell Westbrook’s 33rd triple double of the season rather than cheering for their feeble Russian owned team. When Westbrook grabbed his 10th rebound the crowd gave him an enthusiastic roar which was the first time this has happened on the road to this extent during this Year of Westbrook, not to mention several loud MVP chants emanated for Bad Little Dude as well. Westbrook’s official triple dub line read 25 points, 10 rebounds, 19 assists. An extraordinary assist night for Westbrook as he put an extra 9 assists in the bank for a night when his teammates aren’t making shots. It was a fun night.

Bad Little Dude II was excellent as well as he scored 21 points and was 3-4 from beyond the arc. To me, Victor Oladipo is the piece which takes this Thunder to a higher level when he brings his A game. Oladipo is the player who has to pretty much be there for Russell Westbrook on a nightly basis if the Thunder want to contend in this season’s post season tournament. As Oladipo goes, I think the Thunder will go.

Taj Gibson started his third straight game and OKC is 3-0 in those games. Gibson was rock solid in this game scoring 17 points and grabbing 8 rebounds. He’s a significant vet upgrade over rookie Domas Sabonis and his calming effect on the team is obvious. He’s Perk with hands and a shot. Nice move by Presti on the deadline.

Three other Thunder players scored in double figures in this game. Enes Kanter with 17 points and 5 rebounds was excellent after starting the game very slowly. Alex Abrines added 13 points making some key threes, and Steven Adams chipped in 11 points.

All in all, it was a fun, memorable night for the Thunder as the they got a much needed road win while Russell Westbrook notched his 33rd triple double to pull within eight triple troubles of Oscar Robertson with fifteen games still remaining.

OKC improves to 38-29 overall and 13-20 on the road.

The Thunder play another road game on Thursday night when they visit the Toronto Raptors in what should be an excellent basketball game between two teams who want to have a say as this season steers towards April.

Tim Keown: ESPN Magazine Piece

If you get the chance, be sure and read Tim Keown’s ESPN Magazine piece on Russell Westbrook: A Man Apart (3/13/17)

I’ve watched Westbrook since his last season at UCLA. It’s been an absolute marvel to witness the evolution of Westbrook both on and off the court. As a very serious Thunder fan and a somewhat casual Thunder blogger, I feel comfortable saying Keown pretty much nailed it with this piece.

Excellent piece on both the player and the man. If you get the chance, the read is worth the time. An absolute must for the serious Thunder fan or NBA fan in general.