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A tale of two halves for Oklahoma City

by Royce Young on March 18, 2009 at 8:20 pm 17 Comments

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The Thunder’s had two major calling cards during this recent good stretch of basketball – defense and rebounding.

And OKC did neither well tonight. At all.

Chicago outscored the Thunder in both the third and fourth quarters, outrebounded OKC by 11 and seemed to score at will in stretches as the Bulls broke a seven-game road losing streak 103-96 in front of a sold out Ford Center.

This was just one of those frustrating losses that really reminded me of the competitive but tough December OKC had. Kevin Durant was solid scoring 28 and grabbing six boards (but was 2-9 from the floor in the second half). Jeff Green was alright with 18, but only had three rebounds. Russell Westbrook had 15 points and six assists, but wasn’t that great in the second half. Nick Collison was excellent off the bench with 12 and 13, but he was really the only guy that hit the glass. A couple guys played good, nobody played great and a couple guys played bad. You add those three things together and a seven-point loss sounds about right.

After the first half, I was feeling really good about the Westbrook/Derrick Rose matchup. Westbrook had 12 points on 5-8 shooting with three assists and just one turnover. Rose had five points on 2-4 shooting with three assists and five turns. The second half, they swapped. Rose absolutely took the game over. He went a perfect 10-10 from the field in the second half (almost all sweet jumpers) and turned it over just once. Westbrook went 1-8 with three points, had three dimes and turned it over three times. Westbrook wasn’t bad by any means, but Rose was excellent.

I don’t know what happened, but in the third and fourth quarters, OKC just couldn’t get stops. The Bulls held a six-point lead or so pretty much the entire fourth and every time the Thunder would score, they wouldn’t get a stop. OKC never made up and ground and that eventually resulted in the Bulls pulling away.

Chicago shot 53 percent from the floor (OKC 48 percent), but outrebounded the Thunder 43-31. Jeff Green had no effect on the glass (just three rebounds) Nenad Krstic had just two boards and nobody but Nick Collison grabbed a rebound off the bench. In fact, Collison had 42 percent of the Thunder’s rebounds.

So with the Thunder getting pounded on the glass and not getting any stops, how were they in it and how did they lead control pretty much the entire first half? Turnovers. Chicago turned it 14 times in the first half and OKC cashed those in for 22 points. The Bulls tightened up in the second half and only gave it away eight times for eight Thunder points. Without the turnovers, the Thunder wasn’t playing good enough defense and rebounding well enough to win. It was that simple.

NBA Stats

While the defense was bad overall, you do have to salute Thabo Sefolosha for another fine defensive performance. He held Ben Gordon to 8-17 from the field until he was forced to cover Rose for the last six minutes of the game. Thabo had three more steals tonight and four blocks. Here’s his steals from the last seven games – 3, 0, 3, 5, 2, 3, 3, 3. That’s outstanding. I’ll take six points on 2-7 shooting if he keeps playing that kind of defense.

Back to Westbrook tonight: What was the difference between halves? He was as good as he’s been all season in the first half, knocking down open mid-range jumpers, taking care of the ball and creating opportunities for teammates. He only took one forced shot and it really wasn’t that bad of a shot. But in the second, he started pressing. He started trying too hard. Instead of staying patient and taking quality shots, he went flying into the lane trying to draw fouls. It was like he sensed the game slipping away and he tried to take it over. And while that can be a good mentality sometimes, he needs to take the game over with his playmaking ability. He was controlling the game in the first half with good decisions. He was out of control in the second. Now I know some will say, “Well he’s just not a point guard.” But the reality is, he’s a rookie and he’s learning for crap’s sake. Think about Durant’s shot selection last year compared to this year. Night and day. Give Russ time and let games like this soak in for him. It may be night and day next year and he may be shocking you with his control of the game.

(A good stat Joe sent me: “One quick stat from the advanced stats page. RW used up (as in shot or turned it) 17 possessions, but only scored at least one point on 6. He used more possessions than anyone not named Durant.” That says a lot there. And I bet if you separated the difference between the first half and the second, it would be pretty big.)

This was a disappointing loss just because the way it happened. And it shows that while the team has played better lately, there’s still a long way to go. There were breakdowns defensively and in the late game offensive execution. This team is getting there and sooner than later they’ll get it, but we have to remember they’re young and they’re still learning. They fought, hustled and scrapped but things just didn’t click tonight. It happens and I’m sure Scott Brooks and the coaching staff will find a lot of talking points from the game film here. Which could be a good thing in the long run.

A day off for the Thunder and then the Jazz return Friday to the Ford Center looking for revenge from the beatdown the Thunder put on them last time in Oklahoma City.

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Crow
Crow 5pts

If Durant keeps a negative player pair with supposedly good glue guy Sefolosha will the supporters still maintain "there is nothing wrong with Durant" and "Presti is a genius"? Will Sefolosha be a good or ok glue guy with Durant considering all effects, not just the positive? Will he continue to be better without Durant than with? Can it continue for that to be said of almost everybody and get where they want to go? Does that change next year?

Crow
Crow 5pts

It would be easy to think put the SG defender next to the SF scorer and they compliment each other. But the stats of Sefolosha with Deng and Durant so far say the opposite. Now maybe it eventually works in some fashion with some unknown to me key unlocking good results but based on these stats I have a good amount of skepticism.

Crow
Crow 5pts

Thabo, when with Deng or Durant, he shots less and worse and the other shoots more and better but the team losses far more often. More predictable offense / much lesser defense when with either tall skinny scorer. Did Presti think Durant is different than Deng or his team design is different / better or Brooks is a better coach? Or did he even think much about the with Deng / with Durant issue?

Crow
Crow 5pts

Durant-Sefolosha had a good 1 st quarter this time. Ended -2. But that is far better than before.

Give it time but I did notice Deng-Sefolosha was Sefolosha's 2nd worst pair this year and by far worst last year. Deng and Durant are somewhat similar / somewhat different. I'd think it would be tougher to fit with Durant than Deng but we'll see if they fit.

Jax Raging Bile Duct
Jax Raging Bile Duct 5pts

I actually think we didn't hustle. Collison and Thabo did, but no one else. We gave up 78 points to the Spurs, and 101 to the Bulls. I was pleading with them to bench Green and put Weaver in. The Bulls would run 4 guards and Green was just chasing them all night, and not doing so well. Durant was back to matador defense.

So I dunno what the team was thinking. Maybe they were still high on the Spurs win. Maybe they think they have the Bulls' number, since they beat them in Chicago earlier in the year. Maybe they don't realize they aren't good enough to win games just by showing up.

Durant's body language said it all at the end of the game, after he missed his last two shots (both decent looks), he just bent over with his hands on his knees wondering what happened to his jump shot.

Rose was outstanding and fun to watch. His jumper and ball control are excellent. Noah reminds me of AK47, when he just comes out of nowhere to make big plays no one expects.

Royce
Royce 5pts

@joey
Oh I gotcha. Good stuff.

joey
joey 5pts

@Royce
Yeah, I was only counting actual jumpshots, not dunks or anything (according to ESPN's shot tracker, so take it up with them if the jumpshot numbers are inaccurate :)).

Joe
Joe 5pts

I actually thought that RW hurt the team's chances to win, and yeah, maybe he should have been sat and talked to. It was like he was trying to "even up" the matchup with Rose that he knew would be showcased on ESPN after the game.

Thunder were 25/42 at the half (60%) and 39/82 for the game (47.6%), so they were 14/40 (35%) in the second half...or just about the same as the Spurs game.

Kev
Kev 5pts

Back to RW - nice paragraph Royce, and yes, he is a ROOKIE, but he mistakes the same mistakes OVER and OVER , even on consecutive trips down the court?? Someone please tell me why doesn't he get benched once in a while? That would definitely speed up the learning process. It's pretty simple - if you are turning the ball over repeatedly, slow down and do something else . . .

Royce
Royce 5pts

@Kev
Yeah he was pretty bad but maybe he was taking it upon himself because of the bad jumpshooting an stale offense. He's coming along. Slowly (sometimes painfully slow), but surely.

Kev
Kev 5pts

sorry Joey, you are the one that mentioned the hesitancy of the shooters in the 2nd half . . .

Kev
Kev 5pts

I forgot about the rebounding disparity, but that was discussed at length during the TV broadcast . . .

Kev
Kev 5pts

Royce - you are too nice - RW was pretty bad in the 4th - so bad I wanted him yanked in favor of Watson or Atkins (and I can't stand Atkins).

Thabo had an OUTSTANDING defensive game - he didnt get enough help on the outside - everyone else out there (RW, JG, KD) had too many lapses in the second half . . . RW did so well on Rose that they had to put Thabo on Rose to try and slow him down ( he did a little better, but not much) . . .

Thabo's problem is that he needs to be able to shoot the open jumper - like Royce said, he (along with everyone else outside of Durant) was hesitant outside - you cannot do that consistently in the NBA and win.

Royce
Royce 5pts

@Joey
Wow, that's pretty unreal if that's accurate. And they still shot 48 percent for the game...

Joey
Joey 5pts

Found it, Royce.

The Thunder shot 2 for 13 in the third quarter, and 3 of 13 in the fourth quarter. So, they shot 5 of 26 in the second half. Ugh.

It was a rough game to be at in the second half, that's for sure.

Joey
Joey 5pts

Not to mention that the Thunder couldn't hit a jumpshot at all in the third quarter...no one. It was clear to everyone in the Ford Center that if anyone caught the ball 12 feet or farther from the basket, they didn't want to shoot. If not afraid to shoot.

Watch the game from about midway through the third quarter, and all you see are pump fakes and drives to the bucket from someone who normally shoots threes when they get the ball on the perimeter for a wide open J.

Is there any way you can check the FG% from the second half? We couldn't hit anything...and yet the Thunder were within three, with the ball, in the last 40 seconds. Oh well, I guess...but man, that Spurs game was awesome. :)

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