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Thunder back themselves to elimination in Game 4, 104-98

by Royce Young on June 20, 2012 at 12:36 am 756 Comments

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MIAMI — Russell Westbrook played one of the most inspiring games I’ve ever seen in my life.

But it had to end that way. Because it’s Russell Westbrook. And it just never goes easy for him, it seems.

He didn’t just give 43 points. He gave every single bit he possibly had inside of that body that I think is made out of iron, gunpowder and tequila. He’s 190 pounds of heart.  I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a player play harder than that, give more than that, lay it all out like that. He tried, man. The Thunder were beginning to slip multiple times, but every time — every time — Oklahoma City had to find points or otherwise watch Game 4 get away, Westbrook showed up with a basket. He did exactly what he always says he does. He played his game, played his style and didn’t change.

But it was his mental error with 13 seconds left and OKC down three that a lot of people are going to be talking about. A jump ball with 0.8 on the shot clock had James Harden and Udonis Haslem squaring off and when Miami won it (five seconds were put back on the clock), Westbrook had Mario Chalmers in the corner and bailed him out with a foul. It was a mistake, and one Westbrook realizes and takes responsibility for.

“It was just a miscommunication on my part,” Westbrook said. “Nothing I can do about it now.”

Westbrook’s foul was bad, but keep in mind: There’s no guarantee as to what was happening next. No guarantee OKC secures the rebound, no guarantee the Thunder hit a 3, heck, no guarantee Chalmers prayer doesn’t go unanswered. This game was about a whole lot more than that, and like Westbrook said, nothing can change it now.

Regardless of the foul, Westbrook’s effort and intensity is largely what kept OKC close. If Durant had played that game, the entire world would be drooling over everything. I’m pretty sure today you would’ve gotten off work because of an impromptu national Kevin Durant Day holiday. Instead, it’s Westbrook so for whatever reason people like me are forced to sit here and defend a 43-point, seven-rebound, five-assist game for some reason. Westbrook was even asked if he felt vindicated with his performance.

“No. Let me get this straight. What you guys say doesn’t make me happy, doesn’t make me sad. Doesn’t do anything,” Westbrook said. “It’s all about my team and us winning a game. I don’t have a personal challenge against you guys, and it’s not me against the world. It’s not the world against me. It’s me and my teammates trying to win.”

Between Westbrook and Kevin Durant, the Thunder got 71 points, but only 27 points from the rest of the roster. That’s a problem. James Harden disappeared yet again, missed a big layup on a fast break, shot 2-10 for a second straight game. Westbrook’s foul was horrible, but the Thunder lost this game well before that. Up 94-92 with 4:20 left, and possession, it looked like OKC was taking control of a tight game. Westbrook cooking, Durant starting to, and the Heat on their heels with LeBron off the floor battling leg cramps.

But a bad Westbrook turnover where he dribbled it off his foot followed by a Chris Bosh layup, a missed jumper from Russ and then LeBron going Baby Willis on everyone with a massive 3 completely swung the game. The Thunder clawed back as they often do, but the damage was done. And like Games 2 and 3, a few plays went the other way and it’s left the Thunder wondering what-if.

Game 4 was about as much of a frantic whirlwind of 48 minutes as I can ever remember seeing. The Thunder’s energy and effort to begin the game was incredible as they punched the Heat hard out of the gate. OKC held a 33-16 lead, but a Norris Cole 3 to end the first set off a 16-0 Miami run that put them right back in the game.

Plain and simple, Miami got production from unexpected places, the Thunder did not. Mario Chalmers scored 25 points. James Jones, Shane Battier and Norris Cole combined for 15. The Thunder didn’t. Westbrook tried to carry OKC with a heroic performance, Durant did his thing.

It wasn’t enough. The Thunder gave the Heat about as good a shot as they good, and it wasn’t enough.

Considering where things stood a week ago after the Thunder kicked off The Finals with a lovely 11-point win, it’s startling to think it could all end Thursday. It’s hard to imagine this OKC team finding it within to fight like this again, because they very clearly put so much into this game. To me, this series is mirroring last season’s Western Conference finals. Good enough to win, but mistakes, bad breaks and some great performances on the other side are preventing it from happening.

Remember, it’s just one of three. So far the Thunder are 0-2. Win once and it’s back to OKC with a chance to force Game 7 at home. It’s far too early to call this over. I would never expect this Thunder team to roll over. And they won’t on Thursday. They’ll fight. They’ll claw. They’ll battle. But I’m just not sure if they’re good enough.

NOTES:

  • Nick Collison: 17 minutes. This does not make sense to me.
  • Before this series, Harden had scored in single digits four times the entire season. In The Finals thus far, it has happened in three of the four games. He hasn’t shown up. And it’s killed OKC.
  • Westbrook took 32 shots — 13 more than Durant — and nobody has a word to say about it. That’s how good Russ was. If you’re complaining about Westbrook after this one, you’re hopeless. The guy is a star among stars. He has every bit the right to take 32 shots when it’s cooking as anyone else in the league.
  • I got my wish with a Westbrook, Harden, Thabo, Durant, Ibaka lineup. It only was on the floor for a few minutes, but was a +1.
  • Scott Brooks’ love affair with Derek Fisher is haunting the Thunder again. He attempted only one shot, and it was a horrible runner in the lane that was swatted into oblivion.
  • Part of the reason Westbrook attempted 32 shots is because the Heat were able to easily deny Durant the ball. That’s been an issue for OKC in the past, and it’s been one lately. He’s not getting the ball on the move, instead trying to isolate, but is getting shoved way out on the perimeter. Fact is, Battier (and LeBron) are allowed to be hyperphysical with Durant, and it makes it tough for him to get the ball.
  • The Heat took their postgame swag to a new level. Wade wore flip-up sunglasses and LeBron wore Jerry’s puffy shirt.
  • Hey, at least they didn’t miss free throws.
  • Westbrook’s 43-7-5 put him alongside Shaq and Michael Jordan as the only three with that kind of line in the NBA Finals.
  • Thabo had a pretty good look at a game-tying 3 with 1:05 left and either it was deflected, or he shot it off the side of the backboard. If that had been Derek Fisher on the floor and not Thabo, I would’ve bet my plane ticket home that thing was going in. Like anyone else, Fisher played too much, but you can understand Brooks’ reasoning when you’re looking for big shots like that.
  • There were lots of Thunder fans in the building. Pretty impressive.
  • Mario Chalmers said he took exception to OKC trying to hide Durant on him: “Yeah, I took that as a little sign of disrespect. For me I worked too hard to be in the position I’m in now. Even though my offense wasn’t clicking three games in the series, I wanted to step up for my team, and I was able to do that.”
  • Only time I’ve ever seen KD more down was after Game 4 against the Mavs. He looked defeated. Don’t blame him. That’s a brutal loss right there.
  • Yep, the officials blew some again tonight and the Thunder got the short end, but most of the time, if you’re good enough to win, you overcome it. The Thunder had opportunities to, and they didn’t take advantage. I would love to spend the next 24 hours crying about it, but what’s the point.
  • Perk: “I just don’t understand why we start out the first quarter the way we did, with the lineup that we had, and all of a sudden we change and adjust to what they had going on. So they won the last three quarters, and that’s what happened.”
  • As others noted, Westbrook played virtually the same game we’ve always seen from him. Nothing really changed with his approach. He was aggressive, attacked and looked for his own. Difference was, shots went in. Russ may not feel vindicated, but I kind of do.
  • I’m emotionally spent. I have probably about 1,000 more words worth of thoughts on this game, but I’m worn out. I’m not even sure I can get up for Thursday’s game. I don’t know how the players will.

Next up: Game 5 Thursday in Miami.

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stillpossible
stillpossible 5pts

Correction to my last post, it should be "without LeBron the heat is doomed"

stillpossible
stillpossible 5pts

Actually your team still have a chance to win, the heat won 3 straight games with game 2 and 4 pretty close, with a bit of luck , you can win 3 in a row too right? actually you won 4 straight against the Spurs. There is actually a KEY formula I hope Scott Brooks has already figured out, remember the Spurs played extremely well at the beginning but finally lost, why? because they were worn down by a much younger opponent and this has been exactly the case here with the Heat,  LeBron such a beast  went down with leg cramps it's highly doubtful if he will be 100% recovered for the next game, and here comes the win tactic: just attack very hard and pressure LeBron very very hard from the beginning of the game,  he will run out of gas faster than you think, with LeBron the heat is doomed.

Bryson
Bryson 5pts

Lets go boys and girls. It starts with us.

tmk3089
tmk3089 5pts

They wont give up. Why are we.

tmk3089
tmk3089 5pts

I  STILL BELIEVE. 

lanktj
lanktj 5pts

You people need to get a reality check. The Thunder are not rebounding in this series. Even of they were to miraculously win game 5, this team has been deflated by its own poor play. OKC cannot win because they cannot stop Lebraon or Wade or Bosh or who ever is playing for the Heat (take your pick, Battier, Chalmers, ???).This is a jump shooting team with NO inside threat to score. Maybe in the future but not now. Accept it.

MostJadedGamer
MostJadedGamer 5pts

 @lanktj

 If the Thunder can win 4 straight againt the Spurs they sure as heck can win 3 straight against the Heat.

MIAMIHEAT305
MIAMIHEAT305 5pts

@MostJadedGamer What drug u smoking this shit over/THE REAL MAP KING JAMES

RussTrollFace
RussTrollFace 5pts

 @lanktj I still think it can be done.  We figured out SA to beat them 4 in a row.  The problem now is that we've gone mental and keep making stupid mistakes including missing free throws in games 1-3.  The good thing is we're not being blown out.  Just outhustled and not making 3-4 more plays over the course of the game to come out on top.  Also if anyone sees Harden, please ask him join the team for game 5.  His presence is dearly missed.

Tricia Status
Tricia Status 5pts

 @lanktj Wait, is Haslem killing OKC? both teams are taking a lot of jump shots. Clarify your point cuz its sounding like thats what you're inferring.

supreme35
supreme35 5pts

 @lanktj Lol okay debbie downer.

shockexchange
shockexchange 5pts

The story of the jump ball was how badly Battier outhustled Ibaka.  Ibaka never moved, while Battier anticipated the tip and kept the play alive for Chalmers.  Ironically, it was prior to game 4 that Ibaka criticized Lebron’s defense.  Back in the day, we used to say “Either put up or shut up.”  From now on, Ibaka needs to be quiet ( http://clicky.me/79qF ).

OkcBaby
OkcBaby 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

Theres no guarantee on what would happen next:)  But there is a big chance Miami chucks up a prayer and misses with 5 seconds left

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

Scott Brooks is an idiot.

Tricia Status
Tricia Status 5pts

 @iKidRobot I wouldnt call him an idiot...he's just inexperienced...just like the team. But we should be confident that he'll look at the tape and see a few more things to tweak for a game 5 win.

FF_pickups
FF_pickups 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

They've got to set screens to free KD from the hyper-physical play that is being permitted by the officials.  Collison was the only one who seemed to come over to help KD get the ball.

Tricia Status
Tricia Status 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

 @FF_pickups Well in the arrangement I described below, If westbrook screens for KD -- Wade will probably switch...and he's too small for Durant. It can work.

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

 @Tricia_status 

I am with you.  I wasn't calling specifically for Collison to screen, just for the teammates to be more aware that when the other team is being allowed to foul like that, then you have to come over and help.

Lost Ones
Lost Ones 5pts

 @FF_pickups honestly KD needs to just gain some weight you shouldnt have to screen every single play to get him open. he needs to develop a mid-post game.

supreme35
supreme35 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 5 Like

 @Lost Ones  @FF_pickups I think gaining weight could hinder him. With his body type adding weight could cause injuries and make him slower. I mean he can work on getting a little more toned but I really don't think it can be anything drastic. 10 pounds max.

supreme35
supreme35 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @Tricia_status  @Lost Ones  @FF_pickups Exactly. I mean I think he'll get a little more toned over the years... I mean he already has compared to when he was a rookie.. but when I say 10 pounds max that's just because muscle weighs more.

Tricia Status
Tricia Status 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

 @supreme35  @Lost Ones  @FF_pickups I feel like if he could get bigger he wouldve already. Some people are just...skinny.

FF_pickups
FF_pickups 5pts

 @Lost Ones 

Did you see the foul on Harden for trying to pull the same thing on LeBron?

MIAMIHEAT305
MIAMIHEAT305 5pts

@Tricia_status @twistdov @FF_pickups @Lost Ones Did u hear yourself this not football/run over

Tricia Status
Tricia Status 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 4 Like

 @twistdov  @FF_pickups  @Lost Ones Did you see the play where they called a foul on fisher for running Lebron over? It was ...so....horrible. Are you serious?

twistdov
twistdov 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

 @FF_pickups  @Lost Ones The way refs coddle Lebron is disgusting. He's the biggest, strongest guy on the court. But beware - if you get near him while he's shooting, it's foul on you. And if he bumps you, it's foul on you as well. It's like, wtf is going on with that??

supreme35
supreme35 5pts

 @FF_pickups KD is getting straight up mugged. He has evolved his game where he hasn't needed others to get open but right now it's not working and they need to adjust.

Tricia Status
Tricia Status 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

Lets not be sad. I think there is just one more adjustment to be made.With any line up -- take the following:

 Westbrook, Harden, Collison, Durant, Ibaka

Play Durant at the key. I promise you that the Heat help defense will stop. Harden isnt sucking on his own, they are helping on him and doing some doubling. Its respect for how good he is. But if Harden is on the Left wing, Durant up top, Westbrook on the right wing...the person guarding Durant will never/rarely help.

 

This one thing can turn this around. I still have hope.

MissYouCole
MissYouCole 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

I cannot believe anyone is calling Harden a D leaguer.  You know we're playing one of the best defenses in the league right?  What did you expect, we'd just walk all over this heat team? Just so absurd and a bit disgusting to me

shiki
shiki 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @FREE_COLE he was a bust in this blog 2 years ago but he won 6th man this season.Trust presti.

 EatSleepThunder
EatSleepThunder 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 7 Like

Why don't we just send harden to the d league. Why not just send everybody to the d league and forfeit the finals? Why? Because theres still a chance. Dont tell me that no one has comeback from a 3-1 deficit in the finals. If any team were to come back from 3-1, its this team. If harden gets back on track, the heat better watch out. All it takes is one win at miami. Now look at the situation, down 3-2 going home. This next game is huge. If the thunder can pull it out, its a whole new series. 

RussTrollFace
RussTrollFace 5pts

 @EatSleepThunder Harden has got to show up for game 5.  Lack of bench scoring lost big leads in the last 2 games.  If Harden would have even average nights we win both.  We went into this series with the better bench and the last 2-3 games the Miami bench has outperformed our guys.   

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

 @EatSleepThunder Last year against the Mavs was a much more hopeless situation.  Even though they showed up and made it a game.  This team refuses to give up.

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

When do Olympic practices start?  I need to schedule my grieving process in order to maximize my emotional investment in the summer games. 

thelaughingwiseman
thelaughingwiseman 5pts

 @todayisbananas I hope Durant doesn't join the Olympics this year.  He needs to spend time with the Thunder.  I think it's going to mess with him playing with Lebron and Wade out there.  I think he needs time to work with Harden and Westbrook and their chemistry.  Ibaka is going to be the only excuse since he will be playing with the Gasol Brothers

HookemKD
HookemKD 5pts

 @thelaughingwiseman  @todayisbananas The olympic teams are supposed to be like that. No one likes each other, the practices are where the real games take place. Playing other countries is just ignoring the rivalries for 40 minutes and winning gold for the USA. It will be good for Durant. Especially if he wants to outdo LeBron, it could be the story of the summer.

supreme35
supreme35 5pts

 @thelaughingwiseman  @todayisbananas Does anyone else think the finals probably hindered his friendship with Lebron? Maybe not. I don't know how close they are. But when are getting compared to each other in that drastic kind of way and then end up losing to them.. I think that could change things. You could tell Durrant wanted none of the Lebron questions. I just don't see them having another off season like last summer together. Not that it really matters.

MissYouCole
MissYouCole 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @thelaughingwiseman  @todayisbananas I actually think the olympics are perfect for him.  What does he need to work on above all else? Team defense, setting screens, and using screens.   That is gonna be abundant in the olympics.  

thelaughingwiseman
thelaughingwiseman 5pts

It's really upsetting.  How could the Thunder come so far to only throw it all away at the end?  I just don't get how they can man handle all these great championship teams and not be able to come up with ways to beat this team?

Amuro
Amuro 5pts

 @thelaughingwiseman Brooks.

MJOKC
MJOKC 5pts

 @thelaughingwiseman refs

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

 @MisterJohnsonOKC  @thelaughingwiseman Don't.  Don't take away from that game.  Nick played 17 minutes.  Fisher played 22. Brooks put out a lineup of russ harden fisher thabo nick in the second quarter.  Do you know how inexcusable that is? If we put ourselves in position to win, fine.   But we didn't because brooks doesn't have good rotation awareness at all

docbndgrl9113
docbndgrl9113 5pts

 @FREE_COLE I don't understand why he put that lineup out there. I noticed immediately that they weren't playing with the same aggressiveness that they played with in the first quarter and that's why they lost that lead.

shiki
shiki 5pts

i am very sorry for Mavs and Spurs which were beaten by a D league player at home

FF_pickups
FF_pickups 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @shiki 

The knock on Harden was that he's not uberathletic.  When the other team is really, really fast, long and athletic, he's going to be less effective.  He's a great player but he's never going to be a top ten player in this league, imo.

shiki
shiki 5pts

 @FF_pickups the time changes now.New generation SG are all smaller size than before(Kobe carter or T-mac).Size is disadvantage but Those old men will fade,He cannot play against those player who has similar size because most of them never play platoff.

 

 

 

SB718
SB718 5pts

 @FF_pickups  @shiki He doesn't need to be a top 10 player

FF_pickups
FF_pickups 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @justin_mia  

There's been many people on this forum who claim that he's better than RW.  RW is arguably a top ten player in the world, definitely top 15. 

[censored]
[censored] 5pts

 @FF_pickups  @SB718 Nobody ever said he was a top 10 player, where is this coming from?

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

 @SB718  

"He doesn't need to be a top 10 player"

 

From an efficiency standpoint, his numbers appear to be that of a top ten guy.  Clearly, he's not a top ten guy.  Not a knock on him, he's great but he is what he is.

Lost Ones
Lost Ones 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @FF_pickups  @shiki yup harden's pretty much what we are going to see from him besides a midrange game.. i dont think he'll never be an off the dribble player neither 

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