Chris Mannix of SI.com: “Kevin Durant’s third quarter three-pointer wasn’t even through the net when Russell Westbrook started sprinting toward the Thunder bench, neck arched, a primal scream cutting through the deafening crowd. Timeout, Lakers, and there was no coming back. Two years ago, Westbrook walked off this same floor, against this same team, a loser. He played well in that series, but that Thunder group was too raw, too green to go up against an experienced Lakers team that ultimately went on to win the NBA title. This time around the hunted has become the hunter, and this Oklahoma City team isn’t just out to beat the Lakers; they want to destroy them.”
Kelly Dwyer of BDL: “For the Thunder to come out this sharp after over a week off is quite the accomplishment. The rust vs. rest argument is a tired one, it really does come down to the individual situation, but it was remarkable to see the Thunder peeling out from the beginning. Twenty points and 14 rebounds for Andrew Bynum, and it didn’t matter. Metta World Peace and Matt Barnes think defense-first, and it didn’t matter. Nobody really has to guard Kendrick Perkins or Nazr Mohammed after they set screens for their mates on the perimeter, and it didn’t matter. Overreacting? Perhaps. But the Thunder looked scary. Playing at a fever pitch, after eight days off. Not a lot of playoff precedent for that.”
Matt Moore for PBT: “The Thunder ran them out the building, and no one responded. There was no fight, no charge, no big move or surge. They didn’t even trim the lead in half to make a point going into Game 2. They just wilted. The Lakers are supposed to be a better defensive team, but they were crushed by the Thunder’s three-headed monster. Everything went wrong at once for the Lakers, and they do not appear to be aware that they are facing a team that finished with more wins, including two over them in dominant fashion this season. They do not appear to recognize that the Thunder are not kids who they can take lightly. This team is dangerous and has matchup advantages over the Lakers.”
Berry Tramel: “Brown said both Boomers got in a rhythm on a normally tough shot — pulling up in front of defenders for a jumper, knowing another defender was coming from behind. The Lakers tried everything — including extended use of a zone defense — and nothing worked. And now LA has precious little time to fix things. Or rest up. There are only two off days before Game 4.”
Darnell Mayberry: “As expected, there were no handshakes between James Harden and World Peace. Hopefully now we can all move on. That was the most overblown story line of the playoffs so far. Should World Peace have sought out Harden before the game and apologized? Perhaps. But should he have made a point to do it in the middle of the game? Not at all. Even if you think he should have, you have to keep in mind two things: 1) We’re talking about Ron Artest, and 2) he already has apologized, numerous times. Let’s move on.”
Now people are already asking if the Lakers will win a game.
Dave McMenamin of ESPN LA: “The Los Angeles Lakers were outplayed, outhustled and outclassed by the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday, and the funny thing about it is, the Thunder would never be this good if it wasn’t for the Lakers pushing them to this point. Just like Dr. Frankenstein paid his price for tinkering in the lab, the Lakers are partly responsible for creating this monster Thunder team by ousting them from the playoffs in 2010 after a hard-fought six-game series in the first round.”
J.A. Adande of ESPN.com: “Should they go to their last resort and put Bryant on Westbrook? They already went there. Quite early actually. And Westbrook either got by Bryant himself or had a teammate take care of him with a screen … with no Laker defender stepping up. Just to mix things up, one time Westbrook ran Bryant into a backscreen, then soared for an alley-oop pass from Durant with no one on the frontcourt coming over to help. It had Bryant issuing what sounded like a call for Mike Brown to … Do Something!”
Bill Plaschke of the L.A. Times: “Is this first punch a knockout punch? How on earth can the Lakers peel themselves off the floor to win four of the next six games against an Oklahoma City team that just beat them by 29 points, two dozen sprints, a dozen floor burns, six dunks, five tongue-wagging celebrations, and one glaring Derek Fisher? Is it over?”
Beckley Mason of HoopSpeak with an open letter to OKC: “That Clay Bennett could move a team to a city that would never be able to support a team like Seattle only made it much, much worse. There are more than twice as many people in Washington as in Oklahoma. Seattle’s TV Market, the metric that will increasingly determine how much money an NBA team can make, is two and half times bigger than Oklahoma City’s. By definition, whatever joy was created in Oklahoma was less widespread and widely felt than the pain in Seattle. And because it made no objective business sense in the long term, the move was (correctly) interpreted as Bennett, Aubrey McClendon and others simply taking because they could.”
Darren Rovell of CNBC on Aubrey McClendon: “Oklahoma City has surprisingly turned into one of the hottest tickets in the league even though it isn’t exactly a hotbed for big money. One of those reasons is that Chesapeake, one of two Fortune 500 companies based there, has bought up a significant amount of tickets. So is it possible that Chesapeake has inflated the marketplace for Thunder tickets, now well known as one of the best margin mark-ups on the secondary market in the NBA? The company disclosed in its proxy statement filed last week that it bought $1.4 million in playoff tickets last year and $3.2 million worth of regular season tickets this year. That’s roughly the equivalent of 500 season tickets in prime locations throughout the arena or 2.8 percent of the arena’s capacity.”





I'm not one for definitive statements. I like to qualify and hedge and get all nuanced like John Kerry at a meeting of the Venture Capitalists Union. BUT....
The Lakers fall short by nearly every metric. They don't pass the eyeball test. They didn't win the regular season series. They are not going to win this series. And, unless all three members of the Oklahoma City Thunder's Trilateral Commission go suddenly and simultaneously cold, I don't see how the Lakers even win a game.
Although....
Did anyone else notice on the first play where Westbrook stole the ball and threw the alley oop to Sefolosha. I love Sefolosha but there was a lot more alley there than oop!
@FF_pickups Sessions was completely screwed from that opening play on. I would have taken Reggie (who has a great future ahead) over Sessions last night.
I did my preview for the next thunder game as well as the celts game where i also give u some good bettin tips backed up by trends and stats! http://nbawagers.com/2012/05/which-wacky-wednesday-matchup-will-wet-our-gambling-whistle/
Of the ESPN "experts", Hollinger was the only guy to pick the Thunder in less than 6 games. He picked OKC in 5. I love how Gutierrez picked Lakers in 6. Really? The Lakers would have to defend home court (which they've only done once this year and only did so with "The Elbow") AND Lakers will have to win 1 in OKC? Maybe this guy has medical issues because he's smoking something.
@jallenmorris
He was on First Take today saying that he still believed in his pick.
@FF_pickups Yeah and Gutierrez also said the Spurs/Jazz would go seven. Because he is a moron.
@FF_pickups @jallenmorris
Laughable
Our pick n roll was excellent. Bet that caught the Lakers off guard. Not only were we just shooting well. But they extra pass to the open shooter was awesome
@OkcBaby That pass by collison to harden on a backdoor cut, was a thing of beauty, highlight reel stuff
@neo12 @OkcBaby
That Collison-Harden highlight is vintage. It stopped working as often after teams started scouting it and Maynor was no longer available to help initiate the set, but that has been part of their two-man game for a while.
Nice to see it executed to well. I missed it.
@neo12 @OkcBaby I don't think that anything Thunder did really caught them off guard. There have been 4 games now of Lakers vs Thunder and the Thunder are 3-1, with the Lakers one win being the double OT MWP elbow game.
@Skyline @OkcBaby Yeah, they know whats coming, they just can't stop it. We did catch them on a lot of backdoor cuts though, seems like we studied film and noticed they were overplaying ball denial.
I have been so amazed by national media members picking the lakers to win. I get the history of their franchise, but they had to watch a little of the games between these two teams. It wasn't even close. The game they did win took a the elbow, Kobe to return to his 20's and 2 overtimes to beat us. I am having a hard time seeing how they beat us at all. I was prepared for Barkley to pick against us, but when Kenny Smith picked the Lakers last night, I was stunned. I am fighting the urge to make of Festivus list of people that have pissed me off during this series.
@bsdpm Most of the people I saw picked us. Looking at the ESPN page for the series, only one of fourteen "experts" picked the Lakers.
@bsdpm Yeah, i don't see any way they can beat us, even if we are not clicking on offensive end. Thabo and JH are stiffling kobe, any shot that he does make are all well defended. Even with bynum going off like he did last night, they just don't have the offensive firepower to keep up. Defensively they don't have an answer, kobe checked westbrook for a lot of the game, and it made no difference. The suggestion that he could stop russ if he started at outset of game is nonsense... It was pathetic to see them go into the zone, but honestly that's what they will have to do, they have no answer on defensive end.
@bsdpm
I'm with you bsdpm. I find it stunning and even during the game, I thought Reggie Miller was really trying to downplay the Thunder saying things like 'They can't continue to make jumpshots..." etc. etc. I find it fascinating that Reggie Miller would make that critique considering that was his entire game as a pro. You could almost interpret what he said as "You can't win a championship playing the way that I played". But back to the series, the only game the Lakers won was at home, in double OT, with RW + KD having perhaps the worst combined shooting effort of the season and Harden not playing in the second half. The Lakers barely squeaked out a win when EVERYTHING broke their way. They'll be lucky to get one win in this series.
@FF_pickups @bsdpm
To be fair, Reggie never won a championship playing the way he did.
That has been my focus today. The thunder have completely out played and out classed (sorry if that's misspelled) the lakers in every game. And as I look back on the series last year with the mavs, it went just as the it did in the regular season. We played good but they were a little better. So this should be no different, with us sweeping unless they come up with a game that is completely out of their character. Go Thunder!
@bsdpm at least shaq picked okc, so you will not have to do feats of strength against him
@bsdpm Go get the pole out of the crawl space and we'll get ready for the airing of grievances.
@ThunderChick2010 I've got a lot of problems with you people
@dancassidy35 Truce? I'll make a donation in your name to the Human Fund and we can move on.
@ThunderChick2010 When do the Feats of Strength start?
@bsdpm did Kenny smith pick us before the game? or after?
@OBoymuzik @bsdpm
He more or less said 'the lakers will win unless the thunder do'
@anonymous12345 @OBoymuzik @bsdpm Sounds like Traber.
He looked like he didn't want to pick them but did . It seemed like someone was forcing him to do it against his will. Of course he came back at half time and after the game with a lot of positives from the thunder and even defended us not having a scoring big man.
@OBoymuzik @bsdpm
Kenny Smith said that he thought the Lakers would win UNLESS Russ Westbrook averaged 25 pts/game during the series.
via @DrewUnga: http://twitpic.com/9lfzrc He who shall not be named, one year ago today. How's that prediction coming there?
@ou_sas yeah we suck
George Karl says Thunder Or Spurs can beat Heat for the title
@tydude was just going to post it...heres the audio
http://siriusxmsports.posterous.com/george-karl-nuggets-head-coach-joined-beyond
Is anybody else experiencing the involuntary response of seeing an Uncle Jeff avatar upon hearing Journey music? Dancassidy35 was very much there in spirit last night. :)
http://www.dailythunder.com/2012/05/kendrick-perkins-is-a-gametime-decision-for-game-2/
Perk did NOT practice. Everyone freak out now
@diddoff Not a surprise. He should sit the rest of this series. Don't think we'll need him.
@diddoff Meh, if Nazr can contain/limit Bynum, I'm less worried.
Which says something significant about how Bynum's doing right now.
@ou_sas @diddoff i'm confident perk will play, all we need to do is make bynum work, he's not a guy that can take over scoring, him and pau can take over a game rebounding thats about it
I noticed there wasn't a Cole drink on the Gazette article. My suggestion is a bottle of vodka.
Alternatively, it can also work as a Nazr drink, albeit for different reasons.
@Jooseppi Nazr's Muslim, so his drink would have to be non-alcoholic.
@ou_sas He's a bit time fan of the hookah and cigars.
I couldn't help but leave some less than pleasant remarks about that Sonics article.
I use to feel bad. But, damn, move on already. Zombie the Ef Up or Shut the Ef Up.... doesn't matter to me.
@BRY BRY If somebody came into OKC and did to us what Bennett did to Seattle I'd be pissed off for a long long time. I'm not saying we personally have any reason to feel guilty, but I think it's nice to have sympathy for their situation.
Sacramento fans just made they own documentary about the team exactly like sonicsgate
@tydude id like to see it. the maloofs are horrible owners, holding the city hostage like that.
@f5alconhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7n5rkOb7dzc&feature=youtu.be
it about 90 minutes long
@ElevatorFlatulence @Percolate @tydude @f5alcon
Nah, i've been too ignorant with the Sacremento situation. This video will def help me out some. All i know is, the Kings owners trully are doing everyone dirty.
@ElMexiThunder @Percolate @tydude @f5alcon I don't think you know what a hostage is.
@Percolate @tydude @f5alcon
Difference is one is a small market who's getting put hostage for not buildin a mega arena, the other was a huge market that didn't want to.
@tydude @f5alcon Sweet - ran out of my insomnia meds, but this should do nicely. :)
@tydude thanks i will watch it later.