Showing posts with label OKC Thunder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OKC Thunder. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2016

Be Careful, OKC Thunder, You Have the Tiger by the Tail


Oklahoma City Thunder vs Golden State Warriors - Game 2 - Full Highlights | 2016 NBA Playoffs

Getting the Golden State Warriors" full attention is the mother of all mixed blessings.

For betterandworse, the Oklahoma City Thunder have done it.

OKC"s truly impressive 108-102 Game 1 victorymarked by attentive defense, resiliency, shrewd lineup decisions and a Russell Westbrook explosionforced the Warriors to briefly consider their own mortality. That"s not something that happens often, but the prospect of an 0-2 series hole galvanized the Dubs, resulted in swift, thorough, terrible-to-behold retribution.

Golden State buried the Thunder in Game 2 by a final score of 118-91, running its record after losses to an unfathomable 12-0this season.

And there"s the root of what should be some seriously conflicted Oklahoma City emotions heading into Sunday"s Game 3 at home: The Warriors, with a 100 percent success rate, respond to defeats with overwhelming victories. And more broadly, the more severe the failure, the more focused and complete the subsequent triumph.

Let"s unpack this.

The Thunder have a lot to be happy about.

Their Game 1 effort proved the defense that defined an easy elimination of the San Antonio Spurs was real. Oklahoma City forced Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson into rushed second-half shots, switched liberally, produced turnovers and ultimately held the best offense in the league to 14 fourth-quarter points.

Though Game 2 played out differently, the Thunder must still be encouraged by the fact that they"re in good position despite not getting simultaneous strong performances from Westbrook and Kevin Durant. The former was terrific Monday but struggled Wednesday. The latter scored efficiently in Game 2 but turned the ball over far too often.

Westbrook and Durant are going to play well in the same game (for thewhole game) eventually; Golden State is like everyone else in this specific regard: It can"t keep both superstars under wraps for an entire series.

More granularly, Westbrook did well to stifle Curry in Game 1, hounding him off the ball (with help), denying touches and goading the MVP into too many one-on-one attacks.

These are all positives, and the most encouraging thing about Oklahoma City"s performance in the series" first game was its understated reaction to success.

"What"s to celebrate?" Durant rhetorically asked, per Ben Golliver of SI.com. "We didn"t win the championship. We"re playing in the Western Conference Finals against a great team...It was a good win for us, but we"re not going to be jumping up and down, chest-bumping on the court. We"ve got a lot more basketball to play."

See that? Perspective.

Similarly, there was no panic after Game 2.

"Move on," Durant said, per Royce Young of ESPN.com. "We just move past it and figure out what we have to do better. No crazy emotions."

The Thunder got their split in Oakland. Home-court advantage, for now, is theirs.

But they should be wary of awakening the Warriors with that series-opening win. All those good things they did to take a 1-0 lead pushed the Warriors to a point of focus (perhaps even desperation) they"ve rarely reached. Golden State got serious in Game 2, leveraged all of its talent, limited its spurts of inattention and tuned key strategic elements.

Steve Kerr always talks about appropriate fear, which makes the Warriors inappropriately good.

"Being down 1-0, we had that fear," Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said, per Rusty Simmons of the San Francisco Chronicle. We knew we needed a win badly, and we responded well. Now, weve got to go there and win a game."

The Warriors rendered Andre Roberson unplayable by doubling down on Draymond Green, leaving him to play free safety. Enes Kanter, after a solid second half in Game 1, was so relentlessly targeted in Game 2 that he may now occupy the same unusable category as Roberson. Gradually, Golden State is stripping away Oklahoma City"s options.

Salvation might have to come in the form of an all-out Westbrook inferno, but is it realistic to ask for his trademark maniacal aggression on offensewhile also expecting the perfect defensive focus necessary to keep Curry from shaking loose? Little in Westbrook"s history suggests he can do both for long stretches.

And Curry"s 15 points in under two minutes of Game 2"s third quarter proved the MVP needs only the briefest lapse to decide a contest.

The biggest concern for the Thunder incorporates all of the preceding worries and rolls them into one: Golden State made its adjustments after Game 1. It found ways to exploit the Thunder"s switches and devote more of its own defensive attention to Durant and Westbrook.

Oklahoma City must now make adjustments to counterthose adjustments, and that"s something no opponent has managed to do against these Warriors. Just ask the Memphis Grizzlies and Cleveland Cavaliers, who pushed Golden State to make major strategic changes last year and then had absolutely no answer afterward.

Few teams even reach the point of forcing the Warriors to change. There"s a small victory in that for the Thunder, and this team"s ability to make Golden State work is yet another sign it may be the Warriors" most formidable opponent in the last two years.

Paradoxically, that"s the scariest aspect of all.

The Warriors can"t help but recognize the Thunder as the most serious obstacle they"ve faced, and as a result, they"re fully engaged in a way they rarely are. Golden State won 73 games with sporadic focus, and Oklahoma City did enough to sharpen that focus, to dial it all the way in.

The Thunder proved in Oakland they could beat the Warriors, that they could threaten them. But if this season showed anything, it"s this: You really,reallydon"t want to face the Dubs when they feel threatened.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2641204-be-careful-okc-thunder-you-have-the-tiger-by-the-tail

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OKC Thunder"s Enes Kanter happy to be celebrating birthday amid Western Conference Finals


San Antonio Spurs vs OKC Thunder - Game 6 - Full Highlights - May 12, 2016 - 2016 NBA Playoffs

Friday was Enes Kanter"s 24th birthday. And the Oklahoma City Thunder center enjoyed it immensely. He chatted with The Oklahoman on Friday after practice.

Q: How much fun are these Western Conference Finals?

A: You know what? I"m having the best birthday, because the years before, I was at home, eating food and getting fat. Now I"m trying to battle for the Western Conference Finals. Definitely the best birthday. I"m definitely having fun. Not just me. Everybody"s having fun. We just have to go out there and play basketball and have some fun.

What did your teammates do for your birthday?

They just sang. I was expecting some gifts. But nobody brought me anything. That"s horrible.

Does anyone sing particularly well?

Cam (Payne) and Josh (Huestis) did. I wanted Cam to dance. He didn"t dance. He actually likes to dance.

The Thunder big men dominated Game 1, but the Warrior big men dominated Game 2? How do you reverse that?

The second game, they came out ready. They were physical. They got like 15 offensive rebounds. That"s definitely unacceptable. The third game, we just have to come out with the same mindset we had in the first game. Bring a lot of physicality. Use our size. Because we have really good bigs. Punish them down there. Just go out there and do our job.

You guys are doing a lot of switching on defense, which means when the Warriors screen, you"re suddenly guarding Steph Curry or Klay Thompson. How are you handling that?

It"s definitely different than every team we play against, because we"re switching, we"re blitzing. Chasing all those guards, Steph Curry, Klay Thompson. Different than what we did in the regular season. We"re going to adjust it and it"s going to work out really well for us. We"ve been really working on it.

Source: http://newsok.com/okc-thunders-enes-kanter-happy-to-be-celebrating-birthday-amid-western-conference-finals/article/5499375

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NBA Trade News: OKC Thunder Serge Ibaka could be perfect for Boston Celtics


Oklahoma City Thunder vs Golden State Warriors - Game 1 - Full Game Highlights | 2016 NBA Playoffs

Oklahoma City Thunder Serge Ibaka proved to be crucial on Tuesdays game against the Golden State Warriors. Could he be just what the Boston Celtics are looking for?

Rumours are circulating and speculations are running rampant since OKCs game against Warriors. Thunders Ibaka wasnt directly under the spotlight what with dynamic duos Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook leading OKC to victory in Game 1 with a score of 108-102. The game was fiery excitement for the players and the crowd with Thunder playing so aggressively that the Warriors delicate and well-coordinated play broke down at the second half.

Ibaka did well in that game, finishing with 11 points including a three-pointer, 11 rebounds, one assist and a shot well blocked as SuperSport reports. His backstage efforts caused a spark of rumours among NBA fans and analysts about what could happen following the results of the NBA Draft Lottery.

Ibaka only has one more season remaining on his contract with OKC. In response, his current team might let go of him if the right deal is offered in favour of acquiring younger assets. Inquisitr reports that Ryan Davis wrote on Cheat Sheet that Ibaka could very well be the perfect fit for the Boston Celtics because of the teams lack of a strong front line.

With several draft picks and a young roster, the Boston Celtics would be an obvious fit for Ibaka, Davis wrote. Boston, as previously discussed, has a weak front line and could really use a player of Ibakas calibre at the power forward position.

If the Boston Celtics does get Ibaka, he would compete with Isaiah Thomas as the leader and face of the team with his experience with OKC and his hidden potential.

Here are some NBA news reactions on Twitter:

Editors" note: The author"s opinion are solely hers and not of IBT Media.

Source: http://www.ibtimes.com.au/nba-trade-news-okc-thunder-serge-ibaka-could-be-perfect-boston-celtics-1516162

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Thursday, May 19, 2016

WATCH: Stephen Curry Torches the OKC Thunder in Game 2


OKC Thunder vs Golden State Warriors - Game 2 - Full Highlights - May 18, 2016 - 2016 NBA Playoffs

That was funfor the Golden State Warriors, anyhow.

Stephen Curry and the defending NBA champions bounced back in Game 2 Wednesday night, evening up the Western Conference Finals at 1-1 with a convincing 118-91 beatdown of the OKC Thunder.

The MVP shook off an elbow injury after chasing a loose ball into the stands, detonating in the third quarter for 17 of his team-high 28 points.

Per the AP:

The elbows fine, said Curry, who hit it first on a metal platform then later bonked it again. It looks like it has a tennis ball on top of it. I should be all right. [] He seemed more than fine, scoring 15 straight points in less than 2 minutes during one dazzling third-quarter stretch to lead the Golden State Warriors past the Oklahoma City Thunder 118-91 on Wednesday night to even the Western Conference finals at one game apiece.

Business as usual. This is what he does, coach Steve Kerr said, before being asked how he feels during such a Curry onslaught and responding with a chuckle: I feel great joy. Its true.

Kevin Durant scored 29 points but just six after halftime. Russell Westbrook had 16 points and 12 assists for the Thunder, who were outrebounded for the first time in five meetings with the Warriors this season. [] They were sending three guys. I was trying to make the right pass, Durant said. Maybe Ive just got to shoot over three people.

Source: http://www.slamonline.com/media/slam-tv/watch-stephen-curry-torches-the-okc-thunder-in-game-2/

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