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DEREK FISHER
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Every now and again when former Oklahoma City Councilman Goree James would see something or hear something at a council meeting that he had seen or heard before he would fire off with a resounding, ‘seems like deja-vu all over again!’
That pretty much describes Thunder practices over the last week.
Players and coaches working on the same drills and trying to fight off boredom.
They still don’t know who they’ll be playing nor do they know if they’ll have their center. Kendrick Perkins is still listed as day-to-day and apparently you can say the same about the Nuggets-Lakers series though at least tomorrow we know will be the last day for that one. Whoever wins will get on a plane and fly to Oklahoma City where they will play the Thunder at 8:30 Monday night.
That bit of certainty at least spices things up a bit for the coaches and the players, “that definitely helps,” Thunder head coach Scott Brooks said, “at least for planning practices and planning our schedule but it doesn’t help who we’re gonna prepare for we’re still preparing for both teams.”
RUSSELL WESTBROOK
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At this point, a week after closing out the Dallas Mavericks, the Thunder’s next on-court opponent may not be as tough as what they’re battling now, boredom and the threat of rest turning into rust.
“Sometimes it gets tough with this many days without a competitive game,” admitted Thunder backup point guard Derek Fisher. “Fish” has been down this road before of course. Through the years he and his former Laker teammates would sweep on opponent then have to wait around for the next round to begin. But just because he’s been through it before doesn’t make it any easier.
“I’ve been in this position a few times and sometimes you can start to lose that edge and that drive that you develop when you’re playing games so as soon as we start on Monday, regardless of who it is we’re gonna have to get right back to work.”
At least the days off have been good for Perkins’ healing or at least that’s what we’re guessing. The Thunder isn’t saying much about the big man though Scotty Brooks sounded a little more optimistic than he has over the last few days.
“He looked good but he’s still day-to-day, we’ll see how he feels tomorrow,” Perkins has not practiced at all with the team, “but he was moving around pretty good,” Brooks said, “but we still won’t know until we see how he responds after today.”
SCOTT BROOKS
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Brooks isn’t worried too much about Perk missing practice time but he stressed again he doesn’t plan to run him out there if he isn’t ready, “he won’t go on the court if he’s not able to play, we won’t put him in that position.”
Perkins insisted on playing last season even though after being traded to Oklahoma City he knew he was no better than 75 percent healthy, if that. Perk still has that attitude but Thunder management is concerned about hurrying the big man. Fisher seems to agree with that philosophy.
“Perk’s been workin hard doing the best job he can do to try and get back out there for us but at the same time we don’t want to rush it. You know he’s not only important to us come Monday night but for longer term plans we want Perk to be as healthy as possible as we expect to continue to advance.”
For now they will have to settle for finding out Saturday night what opponent will hit the floor against them on Monday night. They realize they may have to wait all the way till game time to know which teammate will be on the floor with them.
Randy Renner has covered Oklahoma sports for 30 years and contributes to NBA.com.






Why are the laker nuggets playing at 1030pm ET when it's game 7 while Boston vs Philly get the primetime spot for a game 1?? Is it because of west coast time? Otherwise this makes no sense ...Sterns an idiot
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Reggie Evans is not a player,he is an actor
@shiki To his credit, he does live in Hollywood Land.
Fun fact: SA runs their Tony Parker PnR >80% of the game. Memphis won't allow this to happen
it will be a a great thing if LA teams are out of first round
@shiki West Semis will have 18th, 37th, 45th & 48th ranked TV markets
picked this game right again...now 10-1 on the spread...its like what ever i pick happens...i have control over all these playoff games lol
@bmuelle2112
Let's hear about Saturday night.
@ThunderChick2010 ill get to you tomorrow on that!
Dunno if it was pointed out but in the Brooks interview he says "pussy" at around the 2:25 mark.
Cracked me up.
@Stringer Bell
oops
@ThunderChick2010 Just sort of slipped out and everyone pretended nothing happened...
ZBo when asked how CP3 was different with the injury "i ain't know he was hurt, we're all hurt, my knee hurts"
@OBoymuzik This is the first time I've heard Marc Gasol speak. I'm impressed with his ability to go from Spanish to English..and sound native in both
@alvarex @OBoymuzik Gasol went to high school in the Memphis area so he's been speaking a lot of English for a while.
@alvarex @OBoymuzik zbo and gasol give a real press conference. those dudes keep it official. no media shenanigans just real.
@OBoymuzik @alvarex I caught that too. Respect!
@MD4Okc @alvarex i also liked the zbo quote when asked about their experience from last year "we learned to play in hostile environments last year, more hostile than this"
I was wondering if someone could make or could link some funny video of flops. kinda like a highlight video, but instead of dunks at the climaxes in the music, it's flops.
or maybe a fus do rah thing. haha
@loplopol
Have you seen this one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKh8Zq6zhRc
@ThunderChick2010 yea i found that after posting. I lose so much respect for players when they flop. especially if its a consistent thing.
That's our MVP right there. LBJ the FlopMaster General
smh,,
i love how we support another team and the trolls STILL come on to talk smack lol. shesh.
So that young cat out of Georgetown, by the name of Jeff Green. Yeah, he's a restricted F.A. this off-season, consiering his recent conditions, what are the chances Boston decides to completely blow up, and let him go free? What are the chances of Uncle Jeff coming back to OKC to help KD and crew win another ring?
@ElMexiThunder Jeff's a good kid but he's not a great NBA player, especially coming off a season of rust. If we were rebuilding and not a top four team in the NBA sure you take a chance.
@ElMexiThunder ZERO.
1. All our money will go into resigning Harden, and Ibaka, and even then we will still probably have to amesty Perkens when there extensions kick in.
#2. We got rid of Green so we could develop Ibaka. There is really no place for Jeff Green on this team.
@ElMexiThunder sorry but jeff didnt do much here, i wouldnt want him back at all :/
@Legendary_dork
Jeff didn't do much becaues he was miss used. Put him on the bench, start Ibaka/Harden, have Green come off the bench and play 10 behind KD, and 10 behind Ibaka, all of a sudden you can a productive bench player. It was up to Green to accept that role, and Brooks inaility to not be a dumbass and play him right that cost downplayed Greens talent. I use to be a huge Jeff Green critic on here. I mean 42 minutes and 0 rebounds that game will haun me forever.
@ElMexiThunder @Legendary_dork I'm sympathetic to where you're coming from because Jeff was supposedly a nice guy and a good teammate but we can't be sentimental about our roster moves.
@Old Man Game @Legendary_dork
Homer glasses on a lil.
@Old Man Game @Legendary_dork
I guess so.
@ElMexiThunder @Legendary_dork What does Jeff do well? Does he shoot from outside? Yes. Does he do it well? No. Does he have a nice back to the basket game? No. Does he rebound? No. Face it, Jeff Green is a marginal NBA player and if you're hunting for reserve tweener sf/pf types there will be a lot out there in the free agent market.
@ElMexiThunder No way. Brooks would play him too much just like he did before.
@ElMexiThunder plus Green will be on the bench and not started
@ElMexiThunder He seems pretty committed to seeing if things in Boston work out. He's better than a bench player, and that's about all he could realistically be in OKC, both in minutes and in terms of his contract. I'd love for Uncle Jeff to come off the bench and rejoin the band but it's just not going to happen. He can and should be paid starter money elsewhere, assuming the heart thing isn't a bigger red flag than I think it is.
He's unrestricted, in any case.
@Jooseppi
I know its unpossible, but one can dream right. Winning a title would be amazing no matter what, but how sweet of a feeling would it be for Jeff to come back and win one with us.
I was one who wanted Green traded, but in expectation that he would do better in a place like Boston that needs a good back up and a fading Paul Pierce... he really would have done something there, and now its sad to see that his career even if he comes back will still be questionable.
@ElMexiThunder I love nothing more than for Uncle Jeff to be on the roster when/if the Thunder win a title. It almost wouldn't feel right if he wasn't. It's a nice dream, but he's got a bright future in the NBA as a borderline All-Star guy probably. I wish him the best.
@Jooseppi
Impossible i mean.
@ElMexiThunder Is Uncle Jeff a RFA or a UFA? I could have sworn he said was a UFA when the heart condition happened.
@ElMexiThunder little to none... i like jeff but it wouldn't work out think about it...he was first supposed to be the #2 guy...then supposed to be the #3 guy if he comes back he would be the #5 guy....don't see it working
@ElMexiThunder Sounds cool but can we afford him and would he accept a reserve roll?
On defense the Clips just kind of tunnel vision and turn into ball watchers. That's never a great thing but it's terrible when you're playing a a team with good passing big men. All credit to Reggie Evans for getting the most out of his talent level, but it's just all ball watching big men for the Clips. Jordan is approaching unplayable, Martin and Griffin are what they are and Evans is playing above himself and still having trouble staying with his guy.
Who gets rustier with the long wait for Round 2? The young Thunder or the Old Spurs?
@KellOne If I'm San Antonio I would have wanted to play right away. That team was in a flow like few we've seen in recent years.
Sure glad Artest is coming back for game 7 so the crappy Lakers have something to cling to. Yeah, Artest is a total game changer. It is the year 2003 right? What? 2012... What? World Peace?
@Old Man Game Yeah if he's the big plus they got a lot of minuses
The clippers just arent a championship team. Its not CP3's fault. If he wants to win he should just leave. They dont have a good coach and they dont have a good team defense.
@EatSleepThunder
Get a good 2guard, new coach, and a good big off the bench all of a sudden its a different story. Varejao flops, he'd be a good fit for them,
@EatSleepThunder they should fire the coach after this season
@tydude @EatSleepThunder they need to trade jordan
@ElMexiThunder @tydude @EatSleepThunder warriors tried their best..they got bogut now but someone will
@OBoymuzik @tydude @EatSleepThunder
Whos ganna want that bad contract?