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OKC loses to the league’s worst, 105-102 in Washington

by Royce Young on January 18, 2012 at 9:14 pm 88 Comments

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Sometimes, you really do need to lose. You start seeing your name at the top of the standings, you name at the top of everyone’s power rankings, your name on every shortlist for championship contenders.

And you think you’re good enough to just show up.

After winning seven straight and rising to the top of the NBA’s standings, the Thunder walked in to Washington where the league’s worst team resides and expected to win. And instead, completely pooped the bed losing to the Wizards 105-102 after Kevin Durant missed a potential game-tying 3-pointer from about 200 feet away.

What’s sick is that the Thunder actually shot the ball well. Oklahoma City went 48.1 percent from the floor while the Wizards hit just 38.4. Why the Thunder lost this game was because Washington got 40 free possessions. Nineteen offensive rebounds to go with 21 Thunder turnovers. You give Edmond North’s middle school team that many extra looks at the basket and you play with fire.

It’s a complete shame because the Thunder appeared to have things under control in the third quarter. Russell Westbrook woke OKC up with a strong spurt in the second and carried things over to the third. OKC was never cruising by more then nine or ten, but it looked like one of those games where things weren’t really in doubt. And then the Thunder started handed the ball to the Wizards. And giving up an extra shot every possession. And stopped guarding Nick Young.

You lose to a team like the Wizards and all you can do is look in the mirror. A lot of people will say things like “Give the Wizards credit blah blah blah,” but forget that. The Wizards stink. The Thunder do not. This kind of stuff happens in the NBA from time to time, but that doesn’t mean it’s not frustrating, embarrassing and infuriating. The reason Oklahoma City lost this game was because of entitlement. The Thunder fell asleep at the wheel. The offense quit moving and executing, the bigs didn’t do any work on the glass, the defense went bad and were entirely too loose with the ball. Any time you lace ‘em up, you play to win. And the Thunder didn’t.

There’s a reason these type of losses are annoying. Because you typically live to regret it. Whether it’s a lower playoff seed or homecourt in the postseason, any time you drop a bad one, you have to check the rearview mirror constantly to see if it’s going to come back to bite you.

It’s not like this is a reason to panic or get mad. You move on and think about the next game. You’re still 12-3 and you’re still really, really good. One super dumb loss doesn’t erase that kind of stuff. But it does speak to the fact that you have to be focused for a full 48. The Thunder got humbled. They got a reality check. Teams lose. The Heat blew one at Golden State, the Bulls dropped a bad one there too. It happens from time to time. It’s really not about the loss; it’s about the way the Thunder played. They could’ve won quite honestly and I’d still feel like I needed a shower after watching that.

Don’t get me wrong, I’d much rather the Thunder won this game and we all sit back and say, “Man, they played TERRIBLE tonight!” instead of dealing with the reality of losing to the Wizards, a team that was having trouble breaking 70 at times this year. But it happened. I guarantee you the team probably has a hard time going to sleep tonight after this one, but all you can do is move on. If this happens just once or twice all season, we’ll all kick back and say the Thunder had a pretty terrific year. Be frustrated for the next 24 hours or so, but then forget it. I guarantee you’ll have done exactly that by playoff time.

NOTES:

  • We should’ve seen the writing on the wall early on in the first quarter. There was an exchange of brutally sloppy play as the Thunder and Wizards took turns kicking the ball around. You set that kind of tone and sometimes it comes back to bite you.
  • The Wizards got back in the game by hitting 5-7 from 3 in the third. Some were pretty ridiculous shots like a couple from Nick Young and Andray Blatche’s at the end of the third.
  • OKC had 11 assists in the first half and just four in the second.
  • KD had seven turnovers and just two assists.
  • The entire starting five was a positive tonight with Thabo leading the way with +13. The bench were all negatives with Harden being a -15. I thought Scott Brooks made a mistake letting Durant guard Young in the second half. There was a reason Young was struggling — Thabo was guarding him.
  • Durant was 9-16 early in the fourth quarter. He went just 2-8 down the stretch and hit 2-10 from 3 for the game. And I think he had 15 shots rattle in and out.
  • Serge Ibaka has to get more decisive in the paint. A couple times he was set up right underneath the basket and pump faked his way out of a shot. Twice he rose up and crammed it home though. That’s the idea. Do that all the time.
  • Westbrook picked up a charge tonight and it made me think: That’s the first one he’s had in a couple games, right? His turnovers are down over the past 10 games and that’s one of the areas you can point to as why.
  • Speaking of charges, NBA officials are getting absolutely horrible at calling them. I realize Nick Collison is often a beneficiary of charges, but it is NOT a charge when a player is sliding underneath while the offensive player collides with him. His feet have to be entirely set. John Wall picked up two really iffy ones on Durant tonight.
  • JaVale McGee was a tap-out machine. I think at one point he got the Wizards three extra possessions tapping the ball out to halfcourt.
  • The Thunder had some fun highlights in the first half. Westbrook’s lefty bounce pass to KD for a dunk and then his behind-the-back for another. Nice plays.
  • Westbrook nearly had a brilliant play but missed an easy layup. He got caught in the air with his jumper about to be crammed back in his face. Mid-air, he threw the ball off his defender, gathered it and went at the rim. But again, he missed. In hindsight, would’ve been nice if he made that one.
  • OKC gave up 59 points in the second half. This is the first game the Thunder have allowed 100 points since their last loss, home against Portland.
  • Wall didn’t offer any resistance on Westbrook when Westbrook posted. And Westbrook pretty much abused him because of it in the first half. And then he quit doing it.
  • Nazr Mohammed’s airballed halfcourter kind of sums this one up. With five seconds left on the clock, Mohammed chucked one from 50 feet. I love how Mohammed doesn’t even acknowledge how stupid it was. He just keeps it cool like he’s hoping nobody will notice how dumb that was.
  • Reggie Jackson blows into his fist a whole lot. Is he cold all the time, or is he just trying to warm up his hand? (Know what I mean?)
  • For some reason, Brian Davis was all over Nick Young in this one for showboating and perceived selfishness. Even as he hit big shots for the Wizards, Davis continued to hammer on Young. Grant Long joined in and criticized Young for not pointing to teammates after they passed him the ball for a basket. The Wizards have character and culture issues, yeah, but geez you guys.
  • Brian Davis Line of the Night: After Nick Young made a deep 3 and pointed to a teammate after making it: “And look at that. Dude, you’re 1-out-of-8! You’re 1-out-of-8!” Of note: Young was actually 2-8 at the time and had just made back-to-back 3s and finished with 24 points and five 3-pointers.

Next up: At New Jersey Saturday. Bummer that we have to have this taste in our mouths for three days.

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SammyThunderer
SammyThunderer 5pts

Royce is so depressed about last night's loss that he couldn't bother getting out of bed to do the Bolts today. :)

D@nny
D@nny 5pts

Royce, good call on the ugliness of the first quarter.

I remember back-when (tail-end of year 1 and year 2) when a game like that would really make me glad--the Thunder were typically less talented (and had much weaker front courts) than opponents, and an ugly/hectic game with the ball bouncing around the back-court would play into the Thunder's youth + defense. Those teams were good at winning the ugly ones.

But now we're the better team in almost any match-up. That can't happen. I don't remember what happened, but I remember thinking that Brooks needed to call an early time out and lay into the guys for falling into the sloppiness.

Dominator
Dominator 5pts

Not sure if anyone has mentioned this... but for me if the Thunder are going to play like that I'm glad they lost. If they were to win (which could easily have happened despite their crapiness if Young hadn't been so hot or if a few of Westbrook's shots had rolled in), they'd learn a very dangerous lesson - that they can play like crap with no effort or execution and still win. Atleast now they learn... if you don't play hard and run your plays you will lose no matter who you play. For such a young team it's important that they are reminded of that a few times in a season. This was one of them. Hopefully this will give them a kick up the backside (for atleast a month or two) that they have to play hard every night. When its the third game of a back to back its excusable or if they have injuries it's understandable... but they came into this game rested with no injuries (minus Maynor)... no excuses.... just didn't play hard

anonymous12345
anonymous12345 5pts

Really annoying that once again in a late game situation, all the thunder can get is a comically long 3 point attempt by durant

TheresABabyFaceUnderMyBeard
TheresABabyFaceUnderMyBeard 5pts

@anonymous12345 agreed. I mean seriously, what is so wrong with having him inbound the ball. If you're going to preach "the most dangerous person on the floor is the inbounder", use it to your advantage as a coach on offense. And why not have Cook in there? The league so far has played him at the 3 pt line with the fear of God whether he was hot or freezing. He guarantees at least SOME type of space. 5 seconds. You can almost run full court and back in 5 seconds, but instead we're playing it like there's 1-2 seconds on the clock.

f5alcon
f5alcon 5pts

@JimboSlice to be fair durant is shooting better from 3 than cook is. However thabo has been on fire from 3.

Dominator
Dominator 5pts

@anonymous12345 Agreed... he had time to catch, dribble into position and shoot (maybe even draw a foul on the 3-point attempt)

f5alcon
f5alcon 5pts

from darnell's notes

The Thunder has now given up at least 10 offensive boards in each of its 15 games. Worse yet, the Thunder is yielding 13.3 offensive boards a night, the most in the league.

gr8ball83
gr8ball83 5pts

@f5alcon dislike.

f5alcon
f5alcon 5pts

nazr said in twitter that our rebounding technique is bad and that we are using athleticism rather than boxing out.

gr8ball83
gr8ball83 5pts

@f5alcon probably worst part about that is we have a pretty un-athletic group of big men outside of ibaka.... McGee uses terrible technique but out-athleted us all night

taylorcvenus
taylorcvenus 5pts

This game was the first time James has missed 4 FTs in a game in his pro career!

TaoMaas
TaoMaas 5pts

That first quarter was some of the worst ball I've ever seen the Thunder play. Sloppy, sloppy, sloppy! Still, it appeared the Wizards were way over-matched and I was sure the Thunder would stop screwing up. But they didn't. Before the game, I told my wife, "Even though we ought to win this game tonight, guys don't make it to the NBA level without having some kind of game. Even the worst players were once the best guy on their high school and/or college team." Oh well...live and learn.

lanktj
lanktj 5pts

I was at this game. OKC looked uninterested from the start, If ever there was a game I would say was a give away this was it. Don't be mislead by the box score for KD or RW, OKC played this game without energy, sloppily, miscues abounded. I'll say KD gave one for the home town.

Daniel Hawaii
Daniel Hawaii 5pts

I guess Maynor's contributions can't be quantified by his stats since he only averaged 4 pts and 2 asts, but the 2nd unit is just not the same without him.

I posted Collison's +/- numbers last night since Maynor's been out and they aren't good. Last night, Nick was a -12. Cook hasn't found a rhythm lately either and I think that also has something to do with Maynor not being there feeding him the ball in the spots he likes.

Old Man Game
Old Man Game 5pts

@Daniel Hawaii The second unit should be the coaching staff's top concern right now. It is apparent that there are spots where Harden would have tossed the ball to Maynor that he isn't tossing the ball to Reggie. This makes that screen and roll much easier to defend.

OBoy
OBoy 5pts

i've got to say while tonight is hopefully the worst loss for the thunder this season, it wasn't a total loss heres why

our own nazr Mohammed jacked up the dumbest shot of all time and big baby got a tech for dropping trou

RRRWHOAAAA
RRRWHOAAAA 5pts

we really missed maynor this game... we deserved to lose because of our overall play, but the lead slipped away when durant and westbrook sat to start the fourth

Daniel Hawaii
Daniel Hawaii 5pts

@RRRWHOAAAA Actually the lead started slipping away when Durant left Young open for a barrage of 3-pointers. It continued to slip away when we couldn't pull down a rebound to save our lives.

RRRWHOAAAA
RRRWHOAAAA 5pts

needless to say, we have to play better... and i think we need a backup pg... too many minutes for russ

RRRWHOAAAA
RRRWHOAAAA 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

This clippers game is crazy exciting

JamesChurch
JamesChurch 5pts

Utah is second, Cleveland is 7th behind Miami who is 6th... What are rankings, really? So arbitrary.

jallenmorris
jallenmorris 5pts

Long 3 days to spend without the Thunder to watch. Anyone remember Mystery Science Theater 3000? I've found this entertaining: When watching TNT and Barkley is on, mute it and create your own dialogue for him.

Lasers
Lasers 5pts

@jallenmorris "meatball.. meatball.. turrible meatball"

OkcBaby
OkcBaby 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

On a lighter note. E Mayn had a successful surgery and will be ready just in time for training camp.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/wizards/thunder-backup-point-guard-eric-maynor-has-successful-knee-surgery/2012/01/18/gIQANhC58P_story.html

f5alcon
f5alcon 5pts

@OkcBaby yeah, the two year back to 100% won't be fun though, however his playstyle doesnt need blinding quickness as he has a high BBIQ

OkcBaby
OkcBaby 5pts

@f5alcon Depends on how hard he rehabs. Plus ACL surgery has come a long way. No more slicing and dicing.

OkcBaby
OkcBaby 5pts

Seems like we have that run and gun philosophy we had with Green and Nenad. No defense and rebounding

kantankruz
kantankruz 5pts

This def rivals the Lakers v Mavs game from the other day as "The worst most god awful game of the year."

Just horrible to watch, rebounding and turnovers are killing us. Good game from Russ.

Onto the next one though. Deron vs Russ, should be interesting. #Thunderup

f5alcon
f5alcon 5pts

@kantankruz deron had 18/10/8 night tonight

kantankruz
kantankruz 5pts

Yeah looking forward to them going head 2 head on Sunday.

MartzMimic
MartzMimic 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 4 Like

I'm proud of the Thunder. Taking a dive in DC in protest of SOPA. Thanks, guys, for standing up for the First Amendment by going dark on the court.

Had to repost that from my cousin's Facebook status.

[censored]
[censored] 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

Kevin Durant was downright abysmal defending Nick Young... beyond that, the rebounding continues to be a giant issue. Perkins has been terrible on the boards, Collison continues his yearly regression, and Nazr isn't too great. Ibaka hauls some in but frequently gets caught with his pants down not putting a body on anyone. With the size the team has now in the front court I'm baffled as to why the rebounding has been so poor to start the year. And again, turnovers continue to kill the team.

okcjim
okcjim 5pts

@[censored] We're not blocking out at all right now for some reason. That shouldn't be that hard to fix but it's been going on for awhile now. We got dominated down low tonight. By Washington.

Daniel Hawaii
Daniel Hawaii 5pts

@[censored] We have more size in the front court, but I think rebounding is also about quickness. Perk and Ibaka aren't fast leapers, so they usually aren't the first ones to touch the ball while it's in the air, thus the many tap-outs. I agree with you that this is a huge problem.

andrew35
andrew35 5pts

@[censored] our frontcourt looking completely overmatched in the 4th quarter was the most disturbing part of the game. Perkins has been worse than last year and I have no idea how thats possible considering he is in shape this year.

f5alcon
f5alcon 5pts

at least portland lost

thehothand
thehothand 5pts

Can anyone tell me why Perk is such a terrible rebounder? our starting front court isn't even averaging 12 rebounds a game between them.

f5alcon
f5alcon 5pts

@thehothand i think more aldrich and nazr they are rebounding better, nazr has the best reb% on the team

thehothand
thehothand 5pts

@f5alcon i don't think changing the rotation is the answer, it needs to come down to coaching there is no excuse for the way those two rebound, especially Ibaka with his strength and athleticism

TheresABabyFaceUnderMyBeard
TheresABabyFaceUnderMyBeard 5pts

@ThunderWins@thehothand@f5alcon yeah but we also had jeff green and nenad kristic then

RRRWHOAAAA
RRRWHOAAAA 5pts

@f5alcon we arent going to fire brooks in the middle of the season... too bad we cant make a trade... ibaka and brooks for adleman

f5alcon
f5alcon 5pts

yeah the rebounding thing bugs me the most of any of our flaws.

thehothand
thehothand 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

@f5alcon@ThunderWins it's the only thing holding us back from being an absolute power house, is giving our opponents extra possessions, we hold them to a good fg% but it's pointless doing so if they are just scoring on 2nd or 3rd possessions

f5alcon
f5alcon 5pts

@ThunderWins yeah and that is something that can be addressed with coaching, part of it is that we score in transition so our players try and leak out early to get on the break. If we had a better halfcourt offense we could crash the boards better.

ThunderWins
ThunderWins 5pts

@thehothand@f5alcon We seem to go through phases where we can't get any rebounds the same thing happened last year.

f5alcon
f5alcon 5pts

@thehothand they are not rebounding with two hands

thehothand
thehothand 5pts

same goes for serge

HookemKD
HookemKD 5pts

This loss is really, really dangerous for the rest of the league. These are the losses that turn KD into something beyond unstoppable.

OkcBaby
OkcBaby 5pts

Keeps KD in the Scoring leader hunt

Jo_Cro
Jo_Cro 5pts

@OkcBaby Thin silver lining.

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