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LA overpowers OKC early, holds on for an 87-79 win in Game 1

by Royce Young on April 18, 2010 at 5:50 pm 58 Comments

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After one quarter, Oklahoma City trailed the defending champions 27-13. The Thunder were 5-19 from the floor, scored a season-low 13 points and just looked completely lost. They were rattled. They were visibly shaken and nervous. The game had a look and feel of a pending blowout.

And I don’t blame them. They played like a bunch of 21-year-olds playing in their first playoff game ever. In Staples Center against the Los Angeles Lakers, no less. Heck, I was shaky and all I was doing was watching on a TV 1,300 miles away. I can’t imagine how I would’ve felt if I had to walk onto a court and try and get all that anxiety out while playing excellent basketball. So after 12 minutes, Oklahoma City looked overmatched. They looked a little scared. And I feared the worst for this Game 1.

But then the Thunder did something fairly amazing. They outscored the Lakers 66-60 for the next three quarters.What’s even more amazing? They did it with Kevin Durant shooting 7-24 from the floor, Jeff Green 4-12 and James Harden going scoreless. How they stayed in the game, I really have no idea. Well I do have an idea and it was by playing extremely hard and by defending. OKC was a couple stops and a bucket away from getting this two one possession. They cut it to six multiple times, but just like the great teams do, LA came up with a monster bucket every time on the other end.

You can play the “if” game all day long, but if Durant snaps out of a funk or Jeff Green and James Harden just hit a couple wide open looks, this game is nip-and-tuck all the way to the end. So despite the Thunder playing down to about the worst possible scenario, they were in this. It felt like they were down 50 at times, but a shot or two drops and there they are. Of course, I realize the same could be said for the Lakers. Ron Artest was just 3-11 from the floor and missed some really good looks. Had he made a few, maybe the Lakers pound OKC by 15 or 16. But I think my point is, when both teams are playing like themselves, these games will be tight.

People will surely talk about KD’s bad night, but at the same time, Kobe was just 6-19 from the floor. So both stars kind of canceled each other out. It was the big men of LA that hurt OKC inside, scoring in the paint and grabbing offensive rebounds. Pau Gasol hurt OKC in every way and Andrew Bynum was dominant. Together, they grabbed 25 rebounds and scored 32 points. The Thunder doesn’t have an answer right now, but Nick Collison and Serge Ibaka probably did the best job on the duo.

Scott Brooks went with a lineup we haven’t seen much of down the stretch, using Russell Westbrook, KD, Green, Ibaka and Collison. Thabo and Nenad Krstic played just a handful of minutes in the second half. Green spent most of his time guarding Kobe. I think Brooks realized that even though Jeff Green has been a capable four at times this year, he’s just not going to match the Lakers inside. He was overmatched and Brooks realized it. I’m curious as to see where Brooks goes with this in the next few games.

Westbrook was the bright spot for the Thunder. At one point he scored 17 of 18 points for the Thunder (the one coming on a defensive three seconds free throw). Westbrook finished with 23 on 10-16 shooting and eight assists. And he did it all basically in the second and third quarters. He was non-existent in the first 20 minutes, but scored eight quick ones to get OKC within eight going into the half. Then he dominated the third, scoring a bundle on drives to the bucket. We saw what we all knew would happen: Westbrook was able to dominate Derek Fisher. Problem was, Russ disappeared in the fourth as OKC tried to force the ball to Durant. KD got some looks, but nothing fell. Ah, the pains of the youngest team in the postseason.

Notes:

  • Think about this for a second: Multiple times for extended minutes, OKC had three rookies on the floor at the same time tonight. Just think about that for a minute.
  • OKC’s offense was just bad. Too many jumpers, not enough movement and a lot of end-of-the-shot clock heaves. Jeff Green settled for his jumper all game long, as well as Durant. Westbrook was really the only guy that attacked.
  • The Lakers really set the tone early going inside to Bynum and Gasol on the game’s first two possessions. In fact, the Lakers scored their first 10 points inside the lane.
  • LA took only six more shots than the Thunder and both teams shot under 42 percent. And OKC only turned it over nine times. Three more offensive rebounds were big for LA, as well as the 18 extra points they got from 3 over the Thunder.
  • I think in Game 2 OKC needs to run more. In transition, Russ abused Fisher and Durant got better looks. In the halfcourt sets, Artest was able to bully Durant and push him off the spot he wanted to be. Plus, for whatever reason, Durant was hesitant to put the ball on the floor against Artest.
  • I could not believe the non-shooting fouls called for Durant. Twice KD pulled the rip move and twice drew fouls. But for whatever reason, they weren’t called in the act. I was dumbfounded. Then Kobe pulls the same move later and gets two free throws. It honestly made no sense.
  • On KD drawing fouls: KD shot 11 free throws, but every foul he drew, Phil Jackson was more demonstrative than on any other call. He’s definitely making an effort to get in everyone’s head. He’s definitely got Laker Nation behind him on it. Every foul KD drew, the fans booed.
  • Nenad Krstic only played 20 minutes, but he honestly looked the most comfortable, especially on the offensive end. He had eight points and seven rebounds, but just couldn’t match Bynum inside.
  • I don’t think Scott Brooks’ hair was ready for the postseason. He went with the soft, non-hairspray look and during an interview before the second quarter, it was all over the place. Brooks has gone with the gelled/hairspray look almost all year, yet he mixes it up today. GO WITH WHAT GOT YOU HERE MAN.
  • Ibaka played 21 minutes, but didn’t see any time in the first. I think Brooks dropped the ball a bit not shaking things up a little in the first.
  • After OKC cut LA’s lead to six right before the start of the fourth, KD committed a horrible foul on Odom that gave the Lakers two free and an eight-point lead going into the fourth. Really an underrated huge play.
  • Durant is a great player. There’s no doubt. I found it funny the people tweeting and commenting and emailing that this revealed KD was a fraud and overrated. He had a bad, bad game, yet netted 24. KD will snap out of it. But he also has to make an adjustment. He’s got to drive, be aggressive and score in the paint a little. Taking eight 3s and hovering around the perimeter the entire game just didn’t work. But give Artest credit, there’s a reason he’s one of the game’s best. He’s just a perfect defender for Durant.
  • The pace was an incredibly slow 82.0 tonight. Like I said, OKC needs to run a little more in Game 2.

OKC is down 1-0 and lost by eight on the road. And I actually feel relatively encouraged. All the hype and anticipation is gone for the Thunder and now they can play. I’m bet Scott Brooks’ message to his guys is what I’m trying to get across here: You played bad but you were still in the game. Play like yourselves, play together and you can beat these guys. You played your worst quarter of the year in the biggest game of the year and almost were able to recover. That should tell you something about the poise and fortitude of this young team.

I never had illusions of seeing OKC win this series. But I think my instincts about it have been affirmed. The Thunder are going to give LA everything they want and will steal a game or two. But it’s going to take playing their game and playing to their ability. Heck, five more baskets from reliable sources and that “stolen” game comes tonight.

Next: At Staples Tuesday night. Series 1-0, Lakers.

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Vahagn
Vahagn 5pts

All in all, this game was a pretty good defensive game (whether you guys played good defense, or whether kobe and artest shot so atrociously on their own is up for debate) but overall it was a good defensive game. I don't expect Kobe to shoot so poorly every game this series (just like I don't expect KD to shoot so poorly most games either). Also, as an avid Laker fan you have to understand something (which you guys seem to understand)

Very few players EVER are able to light up Kobe on the offensive end. The only time a player lights up Kobe on the offensive end, it's usually a role player who gets hot when Kobe is sagging off of him to help other defenders (Richardson of the Heat or Battier of the Rockets are good examples). Kobe sags off these players because the strategy of the Lakers is to zone up the ball on ONE SUPERSTAR teams like the heat or last year's rockets or the THUNDER.

I don't know if Jeff Green is a capable outside and mid range shooter, but if KB24 is guarding him, he's going to have to start hitting open shots.

The Lakers have beat the celtics 3 out of 4 games in the past 2 seasons and only lost when Kobe wasn't playing. We're able to beat them every game that Kobe plays primarily because Kobe guards Rondo and helps so effectively on the defensive end. He's going to keep doing that to you guys until you can figure out how to score against him. Using Harden won't work obviously because Kobe will easily outplay him and force Scott Brooks' hand in subbing him out.

That's the key to your series because you can't contend with our bigs and Durant's going to have trouble as long as we're allowed to zone on him when he has the ball.

Word of caution. Don't assume, as KD is doing, that this shooting night was a freak accident and he will make those same shots in the other games. Going against great Defensive teams that zone the best perimeter player ALWAYS leads to poor shooting by the great perimeter players throughout the series.

See Lebron against the Spurs in the Finals or against the Celtics in 08 (he shot under 40% for both series)

See Kobe against the Pistons in 04 or against the Celtics in 08 (he shot under 42% for the series)

Both players kept saying "Those are my shots, i'll make them next game"

Vahagn
Vahagn 5pts

spike :
I think Kobe committed at least 8 or 9 fouls in this game. If they called him on his constant reaches and swipes, he’d have fouled out in the 3rd quarter.

Really? Do you think Thabo doesn't foul Kobe on every single play he can? Let's be a little fair here. There isn't a perimeter defender in the league that can stop Kobe without reaching in, swiping at him when he goes up to shoot, or fouling him in some other manner. Scott Brooks in the post game press conference said that Kobe "has the strength of a power forward" and "is one of the best passers of all time".

Let's be objective here. Perimeter players foul consistently especially when they reach in and this happens BY KOBE as well as it happens TO KOBE.

Thabo's a very good defender, I respect that aspect of his game, but he does foul Kobe a lot. Also, every time Kobe reaches in and knocks the ball out you can't assume it's a foul, which is what you seem to be doing by saying 8-9 times. Lots of his deflections are clean

kev
kev 5pts

justin :Jeff Green is not a great offensive player.

was thinking the same thing . . .

justin
justin 5pts

Jeff Green is not a great offensive player.

kev
kev 5pts

Westbrook would be a disaster on Kobe - hence the reason why they wont play together that much this series . . .

Joe
Joe 5pts

@Anonymous
I'm not Etan's biggest fan mostly because he can't move his feet fast enough to play good help defense or do much against drives except to foul, but I like his power, his attitude and toughness.

With that in mind, there might be a situation where he could be helpful for spot minutes. To push and abuse Gasol and Bynum a little bit. Soften them up a little bit...

Lefty
Lefty 5pts

I'd love to see Maynor/Russ in there together. I just think they play off each other pretty well. It's a shame they only get to play together when there's foul trouble elsewhere.

Simmons keeps hounding on how much we could have used Camby in this series. Damn him for being so right.

Benny
Benny 5pts

@Joe: Ah, I think I see what you mean. Something like an overlapping rotation, with either Westbrook or Maynor always on the floor, with significant overlap in their floor time.

@justin: I know Maynor's not the most explosive player, but what he brings on offense is still quite a sight better than what Sefolosha brings on offense. A combination of Westbrook & Maynor at the guard spots means Kobe can't just roam around the paint playing free safety on KD.

On defense, I think Maynor can do more than a serviceable job on Fisher. Which I guess means Westbrook on Kobe. Hmmm. If Westbrook is locked in, his athleticism could give Kobe issues. Or it could just be a totally unmitigated disaster, I suppose...

Dustball
Dustball 5pts

@justin - With the size advantage the Lakers hold inside, the Thunder absolutely cannot play zone. They would be killed on the offensive glass.

As far as this game is concerned, this was a methodical win by the Lakers, and, despite the score, was never in doubt. The Lakers missed a TON of open shots. The offense was well executed for the most part, resulting in consistently good looks. The Thunder will have to play better defense if they hope to be competitive in this series because those shots will start falling for the Lakers.

I love Westbrook, and he played great today until the Lakers committed to clogging the lane and denying penetration in the 4th quarter. I expect them to continue to look to load up the paint and force OKC to beat them from the outside. Westbrook will not have the consistent looks he saw today the rest of the series. The good news for OKC is that Durant will likely play better. Expect Brooks to have Durant running off multiple screens for catch and shoot opportunities far more often in game 2. Durant is too turnover prone to allow him to expose the ball to Artest consistently, and expecting him bbeat Artest off the dribble and to finish over the size of LA inside is a tall order. Expect a more Reggie Miller look to his game in an effort to get him rhythm jumpers.

Sadly for OKC, this doesn't look to be a long series. Without anyone to combat the Lakers inside, the reality that the Lakers will shoot a higher percentage going forward, and the fact that OKC lacks consistent scorers outside of Durant, who will struggle to score efficiently, OKC has to play a near perfect game to get a playoff win against LA. They'll likely get one of those at home, but more than 1 perfect game is probably asking too much.

dream catcher
dream catcher 5pts

btw Portland is really impressive. Very tough minded team. I hope we are as good as them next year.

dream catcher
dream catcher 5pts

Vince :@justin

You can’t play zone against the Lakers. They’ll kill us on the boards. They’re bigger than us and we don’t box out all that well to begin with. Nor do I think Krstic and Collison are athletic enough — nor Ibaka basketball-smart enough, at this stage — to defend the post out of a zone against two 7-footers.
I would also argue that our base defense has some matchup zone elements to it, with the switching and rotations.
The defense today was great, anyhow — 60 points over the last three quarters is a welcome sign. I thought we did a great job on the glass as well, considering our disadvantage there. Long story short, it was the offense that did us in. If we’re going to win on Tuesday, we have to make jump shots. That’s just all there is to it. They’re a big team inside and we’re a young team that doesn’t finish well inside. It’s like an Ivy going up against Kentucky in the NCAA’s. All you can do is get open looks and hope you get hot.

you are an intelligent poster, and need to post more :)

donuteyes
donuteyes 5pts

oh yeah, my wife was really not liking ron artest. she called him a dirty player, among other colorful things. what's funny is that she is completely unfamiliar with him, or his reputation.

donuteyes
donuteyes 5pts

http://www.slate.com/id/2140925/

donuteyes
donuteyes 5pts

here's a pretty good article about lebron's first playoff game, it mentions that both lebron and jordan lost their first playoff games and they both didn't play very well. jordan didn't have a field goal in the second half, and lebron had 10 turnovers. and neither one of those guys were playing defending champions either. so if we compare KD's performance to those lofty guys, he did pretty well.

Vince
Vince 5pts

@justin
You can't play zone against the Lakers. They'll kill us on the boards. They're bigger than us and we don't box out all that well to begin with. Nor do I think Krstic and Collison are athletic enough -- nor Ibaka basketball-smart enough, at this stage -- to defend the post out of a zone against two 7-footers.

I would also argue that our base defense has some matchup zone elements to it, with the switching and rotations.

The defense today was great, anyhow -- 60 points over the last three quarters is a welcome sign. I thought we did a great job on the glass as well, considering our disadvantage there. Long story short, it was the offense that did us in. If we're going to win on Tuesday, we have to make jump shots. That's just all there is to it. They're a big team inside and we're a young team that doesn't finish well inside. It's like an Ivy going up against Kentucky in the NCAA's. All you can do is get open looks and hope you get hot.

justin
justin 5pts

Portland is amazing. I miss Nate as a coach...

Camby / Miller really makes that a team. We need some veteran infusion like that.

AD
AD 5pts

Half court offense is playoff basketball. We will learn that like all the teams before us. Frustrating game, but not unexpected. I just hope our guys are soaking all this in like a sponge. Win or lose this experience is invaluable and a year ahead of schedule.

justin
justin 5pts

How come we never play any zone defense? With our length it could work out as a different look...

justin
justin 5pts

A good analogy would be if you were a major league pitcher with a 96MPH fast ball. If you keep throwing it to the same spot, no matter how good it is, they're going to hit it. We kept trying to throw fastballs by the Lakers and it wasn't working.

Joe
Joe 5pts

@Benny
Good point, but I wasn't thinking about bringing them in at the same time per se, more like while Westbrook is in, bring in Maynor and let them play, then ease out Westbrook for a breather then back in for awhile and ease out Maynor. It's not perfect, but ideally they could both get minutes together and separately to fill the PG role.

justin
justin 5pts

The problem with pushing the ball is that we're turnover prone. More possessions = more chances to turn the ball over and make mistakes. I think that's the main reason Scott Brooks slowed our pace down to begin with. I don't think a fast pace favors us at all in the long run unless we take care of the ball absolutely, because you're also giving the Lakers more possessions and they won't make as many mistakes as us offensively.

I like the big lineup, and I like Keith's suggestion too of maybe playing Krstic / Collison together. The big issue is our half court offense and getting the ball to other options / varying our sets. As Keith also mentioned, there was no variety to our offense. We used Kevin Durant like Reggie Miller. That's not optimal against this Laker defense, we need to give the Lakers a reason not to double Kevin Durant.

I don't think Eric Maynor will be effective in this series. His lack of explosiveness at the PG position plays into the Lakers' hands and he just hold the ball way too long on offense...

spike
spike 5pts

It was a miscarriage of justice that Fisher's 3 went in with about 1:40 left. That was honestly one of the worst shots I've ever seen, and of course, because it happens to go in, the announcers applaud him for making a big play. Really? 20 seconds left on the shot clock, up by 6 with under two minutes to go with no teammates in position to get a rebound and you're a 34% shooter, that's the smart play? Terrible. Then they show his stats for the game: 11 points on 12 shots. Exactly.

Also, I think Kobe committed at least 8 or 9 fouls in this game. If they called him on his constant reaches and swipes, he'd have fouled out in the 3rd quarter.

Benny
Benny 5pts

Joe :
And I’d like to do it with a lineup involving Maynor and Westbrook. Maynor is one of our better three point shooters, and he has a knack for putting the ball in the hole. I’d have Maynor run the point and Westbrook off the ball. And I’d make sure that those two get the ball into the paint for a lot of drives and dishes, quick ball screens etc. The other three players would probably be based on matchups, but I’d like to see Maynor in there and I’d like to see us run.

The same idea occurred to me, but then who has ball-handling duty for the bench rotation?

ThuDer
ThuDer 5pts

What about going big with Westbrook/Maynor at the 1, KD at the 2, Green at the 3, Ibaka at the 4 and Kristic/Collison at the 5?

KB
KB 5pts

@ThuDer
Then there would be no way to beat us! :)

ThuDer
ThuDer 5pts

Phil Jackson has decided to not guard Thabo on the offensive end and will post up Harden with Kobe constantly on the offensive end. The only solution is to play them both at the same time. That will show him who's boss.

Joe
Joe 5pts

Oh, and if you noticed, Westbrook's hot run came to a halt when Jackson put Shannon Brown on him and took out Fisher. Good move by Jackson.

Joe
Joe 5pts

I'd actually like to see us go small/fast against them next game, not to start, but later in the game. I'd like to do like Royce said and run the hell out of the game. Run on every D-reb, every steal or turn, and at least hustle on made baskets. Basically go at a really accelerated pace most of the game. That way the defense is scrambling. Hell, we don't get anything done until there is 6 seconds left on the shot clock as it stands now.

And I'd like to do it with a lineup involving Maynor and Westbrook. Maynor is one of our better three point shooters, and he has a knack for putting the ball in the hole. I'd have Maynor run the point and Westbrook off the ball. And I'd make sure that those two get the ball into the paint for a lot of drives and dishes, quick ball screens etc. The other three players would probably be based on matchups, but I'd like to see Maynor in there and I'd like to see us run.

Keith
Keith 5pts

@justin
That's not giving him enough credit. Mullens wouldn't even know where Bynum is on the court for 5 seconds. Mullens isn't in the D-league because of his offense (which is also atrocious), it's because he has no idea where to be on the court defensively.

Keith
Keith 5pts

Just throwing this out there, but I thought Krstic was our best big man tonight. He's the only one on our team with the size to bother Gasol or Bynum at all. I think we might consider starting Collison-Krstic next game to give us more length.

Further, Thabo's defense is not making up for his offense right now. Harden needs to grow a pair and not let Kobe back him all the way down to the basket. Let's be honest here, Kobe's finger is providing the biggest defense for us right now. If we keep Thabo in, he needs to shoot the darn ball. I don't care if he misses (as we did with Artest), but at least give Kobe or whomever a reason to stick with you. Durant was doubled ALL GAME with impunity.

Finally, Brooks absolutely has to practice a few offensive sets. Westbrook was killing the Lakers, but the only play we seemed to run in the 4th was "give it to KD, who has been cold all night." When we didn't run that, we ran, "Green or anyone but Westbrook just take it one on one." We need to get KD passing out of those double teams at opportune times (on the drive, not 35 feet from the basket) and other guys to be a concerted part of the game plan.

justin
justin 5pts

Mellens would foul out in five seconds guarding Andrew Bynum.

Brian Hammond
Brian Hammond 5pts

You will all blast me for this suggestion but we should think about a starting lineup of westbrook, durant,green, nenad and mullens. Mullens one and only job would be to be a presence in the paint until one of the lakers seven footers are sitting down. yeah, ET could do the same but mullens is younger and stronger. Hopefully he has leanred something about how to play the game while he has been up in tulsa.

justin
justin 5pts

Thabo helps us defensively but we give up so much.. replace Thabo with any of those guys up there and are we a better team? I'd say almost half of them would fit better in our starting lineup.

Bob
Bob 5pts

Anonymous :

andrew :
Bob, as Thabo’s close relative I expect you to be helping him work on his offensive game a lot this summer..
In all seriousness, I don’t even think Thabo is helping us on the defensive end lately… He can guard Kobe in the post but he gives up penetration easily and his offense is just so bad…

I’m not a relative of thabo damn. If you think that thabo doesnt help us defensively then you are smoking something that is not good for your brain.

That was me.

andrew
andrew 5pts

Bob, as Thabo's close relative I expect you to be helping him work on his offensive game a lot this summer..
In all seriousness, I don't even think Thabo is helping us on the defensive end lately... He can guard Kobe in the post but he gives up penetration easily and his offense is just so bad...

Mully Mulls
Mully Mulls 5pts

All of this Harden hate... Let's not forget that he's a rookie! Show me another rookie who is killing and still in the playoffs... Jennings?! He's all they have, so of course he's gonna put up stats... Let's not forget that he's not playing the Lakers either... Harden is gonna be just fine for us. How would YOU have played tonight? Let's keep this in persepective... Most of these guys have exactly ONE more game of playoff experience than any of us do, so let's not get too hasty here...

justin
justin 5pts

@Bob

Most of the good defensive swing men can at least hit an open shot..

Carlos Delfino, Arron Afflalo, Nicolas Batum, Martell Webster, Jared Dudley, Tony Allen, Quentin Richardson, Kirk Hinrich, Wes Matthews, CJ Miles, Delonte West, Anthony Parker, Matt Barnes, Mickael Pietrus

All of those players are above average defensively, and play a defensive role on their teams. All are in the playoffs, and all can also at least hit the open shot. I mean, Thabo's a better defender than most of them, but if we had Arron Afflalo starting at SG instead of Thabo doesn't the offense work better and we don't give much up on defense most nights.

Thabo really needs that jump shot. You can't have a shooting guard that can't shoot.

Diane
Diane 5pts

rotten stinken bad luck, nothing would fall. I cannot understand Westbrook's playing. He must have seen Durant didn't have it today - why didn't he just keep running it in there? The Laker's defense clamped down on him some near the end but he he had the run of the court. What weird play on his part. As far as I'm concerned throw Harden over board, I've never been a fan of his. I think even The Lakers thought it was a weird game and just got lucky.
Hopefully the team is over the nervous nelly's and will be themselves Tuesday.

Bob
Bob 5pts

justin :
We need to run more pick and roll.. get some mismatches on the perimeter.. something to take the Lakers out of the paint.
Our lack of three point shooting kills us. I love Thabo but man is he a liability on offense.

Thabo played just 20 minutes and did a great job on Kobe and he was +4. Every team has a guy who's a bad offensive player but a great defensive player. But the difference between us and the others teams is that they have more than just one consistent scorer. We have KD. Russ is inconsistent, Jeff Green is inconsistent and Harden is inconsistent. I love Green and i think he is very valuable for this team but i just didnt see the point of letting him in the game instead of Harden or Thabo. Kobe was ignoring everyone except KD. Usually the best idea would have been to let Harden in the game but today his defense wasnt good so i accept Brooks' decision for sitting Harden. I would have gone with thabo because he was playing oustanding defense today imo. Anyway, i want Presti to sign Ben Wallace this off-season, draft a back-up for KD and our team would be complete imo. Who starts is an other question...

Cpt. C-Note
Cpt. C-Note 5pts

ps Some laker fans are as classy as the rats in theirs subways...

Cpt. C-Note
Cpt. C-Note 5pts

My thoughts on game 1...we were rattled and hung in there to keep it respectable. My thoughts on game 2...JUST WIN BABY!!! Find a way to get it done. period. GO THUNDERERS!!

justin
justin 5pts

We need to run more pick and roll.. get some mismatches on the perimeter.. something to take the Lakers out of the paint.

Our lack of three point shooting kills us. I love Thabo but man is he a liability on offense.

Dylan
Dylan 5pts

i'm debating wearing my creamsicle KDIIs to the game thursday

Sammy
Sammy 5pts

I'd be happy if Thabo never puts the ball on the floor in a half court set. Like I noted in the game thread, I'm pretty encouraged by the loss, especially the defense vs the Laker bigs and Westbrook's play. If those are repeatable, we'll have a nice series.

LAKERS FAN
LAKERS FAN 5pts

Chumpification. Welcome to the post season.

Kev
Kev 5pts

Lefty : And I wish Harden would have been suited up.

classic . . .

dream catcher
dream catcher 5pts

I don't think the game was ever in reach. Whenever we got it to 6, they came right back. They were in control I thought the whole game. We need a lot better offense to win a game.

Lefty
Lefty 5pts

I wish we hadn't started so badly. And I wish Harden would have been suited up. Other than that, I got nothing else to really say. Bring on game 2.

Colin B
Colin B 5pts

what about the all-black shoes most of the guys were wearing? pretty sharp.

Kev
Kev 5pts

I don't even like Jackson) #1 Kobe homer) , but Long and Jackson shouldnt even be used in the same sentence . . .

Van Gundy is excellent . . .

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