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The Thunder lost to the Celtics 71-65 in game one of their Orlando Summer League trip. As is always necessary, here’s your standard Summer League disclaimer: Don’t get too excited about anything and certainly don’t overreact and get too disappointed with anything. It’s Summer League basketball. It doesn’t matter other than the hope some young guys get better and the players involved are playing in much, much different roles than they would be with the Thunder in a regular setting.
Lucky for us, Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, James Harden or Serge Ibaka are still, in fact, on the team and it’s not centered around Cole Aldrich and Lazar Hayward.
Oklahoma City sent four roster players to Orlando — Reggie Jackson, Hayward, Aldrich and Perry Jones III. Let’s grade their performances in the first game of the week.
Reggie Jackson: B
He started the game incredibly out of control and looked to be uncomfortable in a feature role. He forced passes, tried too hard to take over and show off his ability. Once he settled into the game, he played pretty well, attacking the rim and using his athleticism to finish. He ended with 19 points on 15 shots, but only had two assists to four turnovers. The ball often stalled a bit when Jackson ran point and at times unless he was making extremely decisive plays, he didn’t appear to know how to attack the defense.
However, at times, it was clear Jackson was a level above other players on the floor. I think more than anything with him it’s about feeling the pace and flow of a game, finding confidence and comfort and then just being himself.
Perry Jones: A-
Early on, he looked a bit unsure, but once he settled in to the flow of the game, Jones showed off what complete skillset he has. He handled the ball on fastbreaks, rebounded well, defending both Jared Sullinger in the post and JaJuan Johnson on the perimeter, hit face-up jumpers, knocked down a 3 and even took the ball into the paint.
Now, it’s waaaaaaaaaay too early to make any significant determinations after 29 minutes of summer league ball. After Jones hit a few shots, I had multiple people asking on Twitter if he was destined for big minutes this season. I wouldn’t say that at all, but it’s definitely clear that he can play. One thing I didn’t realize was how impressive his size is. He’s a legit 6-11 with a ton of length and he’s actually pretty built. Some have pegged him as a skinny guy that needs to add weight, but he looked like a pretty stout guy to me. One play in particular showed it: Late in the fourth he took the ball hard on the baseline and completely knocked his defender off him with a shoulder after a jumpstop. He played with a little physicality and toughness to him.
In terms of how he fits in with the existing roster is unknown, but Jones can absolutely play. He’s got a bunch of ability and a whole lot of potential.
Cole Aldrich: D
It was a pretty disappointing first game for Aldrich. If he’s to be OKC’s new backup big, he didn’t do much to instill new confidence for folks. He finished with one point and seven rebounds in 31 minutes, but looked mostly lost. He fumbled passes, was in the way a lot on the offensive end and wasn’t a force on the glass at all.
Now, like I said with Jones, it’s one game in summer league. This was a game featuring Aldrich as a starting center, not one where he’s playing 8-10 spot minutes with Eric Maynor or James Harden setting him up. Aldrich has a lot more responsibility on his plate than he’s used to in this game and just didn’t perform.
Lazar Hayward: C
I really kind of like Hayward. He’s presents himself as a completely professional player with a really mature demeanor and quality attitude. But boy, even in a game where he scores 18 points with nine rebounds, he’s largely forgettable. He started the game 0-of-7 from the floor and finished 4-14, but did hit 9-9 from the free throw line. Hayward is unlikely to ever be a real contributor, but he plays hard and is capable of making an open shot when he gets it. As you might expect, nothing ground-breaking from him today.
A few other notes:
- Hasheem Thabeet was in attendance along with Eric Maynor and Daequan Cook. Which means there’s a chance Thabeet could appear for the Thunder on Wednesday once he officially inks his two-year deal with OKC.
- Latavious Williams did not play today because of some issue in getting FIBA clearance. He’s expected to play on Tuesday.
- Again, that 15th roster spot is open and one play that might be getting a long look is Garrett Temple. He’s bounced around the league a bit in his two years and might be worth a minimum deal to fill out the team.
- Andy Rautins was on the OKC bench wearing Thunder stuff.
Next up: Game 2 Tuesday at noon CT against Indiana.





Cole Aldrich, luv ya man, but you looked absolutely lost. I hope we can keep you past this year
why is cole so light? 240 doesn't cut it as a center in the nba. I think he should have really hit the weight room. People were talkin about him getting pushed around in the summer league game.
Did everyone all of the sudden go to sleep or is something wrong with this thread?
@Jameswade99 Yeah, having no forum sucks.
@Jameswade99 new thread but yeah it's late and off season tends to get a bit more heated if you'd believe it. I've been called an obsessed stalker idiot today hahah
@FREE_COLE @Jameswade99
By whom? Too lazy to look . . .
@ThunderChick2010 @FREE_COLE @Jameswade99 I... walked into that one, didn't I? ;)
@ou_sas @FREE_COLE @Jameswade99
I was seriously trying to think who could have had the nerve to call you "stupid", but then I remembered it was ME. :)
@ThunderChick2010 @ou_sas @Jameswade99 good stuff! Now we know who to be generous with likes with :D
@ou_sas @FREE_COLE @Jameswade99
Sure! You can be a charter member since you don't know your Kansas from your Simon and Garfunkel.
@ThunderChick2010 @FREE_COLE @Jameswade99 I got called Stupid today too, can I be in?
I mean...
@FREE_COLE @Jameswade99
We could start a club. I've been called idiotic--but not today. :)
@ThunderChick2010 @Jameswade99 not gonna name names cause I'd like to keep this place civil. I think I might just need to back off the Cole talk while he's actually playing and expectations are high. I got reamed today
@ThunderChick2010 @FREE_COLE @Jameswade99 Be glad you missed it TC. It was truly an exercise in overreaction by some vs. reasonableness by others. There was some legitimate criticism, but there was also people taking things way too seriously after one summer game. Grey hair inducing is an apt description.
I think people have really forgotten that a team can win a championship with Kendrick Perkins at center. Its happened before. I've had enough with the Perk hate. I can understand criticism- the dude cant play offense- but its gotten far out of hand. Sam Presti is not getting rid of Kendrick Perkins unless absolutely necessary and everyone needs to realize this. Kendrick Perkins is our center, and we have proven we can win with him. Accept the fact and deal with it.
@Bryson Only thing is, that Championship team had Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce And Ray Allen.
@Bryson where was OUR center in the finals?
@Bryson I will accept the fact that Kendrick Perkins is our starting center, if you accept the fact that Kendrick Perkins has been disappointingly mediocre since being acquired.
@justin_mia @Bryson The only advantage of Perk seems to be against the few remaining traditional centers. The league trend is away from that and towards a pick-and-roll game, which is why his effectiveness is diminished. Though even then, he's been less than I would have liked.
@ou_sas @Bryson His regression on the boards is the most disappointing to me. With Ibaka cleaning up the offensive glass and Perkins cleaning up the defensive glass ... Durant, Thabo, and Westbrook all above average rebounders for their position. No reason we're not a top rebounding team on talent. Other players regressed on the defensive boards aside from Perkins this season (Ibaka, Collison, Nazr), but Perkins' fall has been the most significant in size and effect.
@justin_mia @Bryson
All my words come back to me in shades of mediocrity . . .
@cemitten
I have no clue what you're talking about. . . .
@ou_sas @cemitten
Homeward Bound - Simon & Garfunkel :)
@cemitten @ThunderChick2010 Ah, it sounded like Dust in the Wind to me.
@ThunderChick2010 TC has shades of grey on her mind.
@ThunderChick2010 @justin_mia @Bryson Same old song, just a drop of water in an endless sea...
@Bryson Id be a little more ok with Perk there if we had a more potent 4. But the offensive from both is burdensome on our offesnive strategy and thr starters all around. Not sure why youd get so bent out o shape over teh perk protests
@K-Dagger Plainview you should go to games and sit behind PJIII on the and yell things at him to motivate him and become the potent 4 you speak of
@K-Dagger Plainview just yell "you'll never be the potent 4 this team needs!" or "you were a big reach at 28"
@OBoymuzik On it
@Bryson I can deal with the fact Perkins is our starting center MOST of the time. Just like most of the players in the league, he has a particular role to fill. That's to bang with the opposing big man and clean up the boards. The problem is we need him to actually clean up the boards and not just bang.
@Bryson i really like the idea of if we're not going to keep serge use him to get an upgrade on perk...but if not i'm fine with perk i sure don't want to amnesty him with LA getting better and NJ possibly having a big 3 with dwight
I don't think Cole is automatically given the backup 5 like Mohammad was. Mohammad was a proven commodity and Cole really isn't. On top of that if PJ iii shows to be an offensive threat he brings something that no other Thunder big brings and that could earn him some minutes. A lot has to be proven beforeJones is an option. He's got to prove he's an nba defender, rebounder and can be a semi consistent scoring threat.
@okcjim IF PJ3 is a legit NBA C. This would be Presti's greatest heist so far. Which is an impressive list.
@jdstorm @okcjim If Javalle McGee can play as Center in the league, I don't see why PJ3 couldn't.
@MisterJohnsonOKC @jdstorm @okcjim McGee is a legit 7 footer though
You all seem like good people so I'm just going to ask a question completely unrelated to the Thunder, NBA, or basketball in general. Is it wrong that I can't stand 99.9% of the people I work with? The People just don't appreciate my love of sports (Thunder and OSU) at all and they are amazingly LAZY.
@Jameswade99 This is why I do contract work and consult, so I can pick who I work for and work with.
@Jameswade99
Give us enough time and you might not be able to stand 99.9% of us either.
jk jk :)
@ThunderChick2010 Currently, I can't stand about 9.9% of the people on DT. I've been following since it's creation and the vast majority of the time I learn so much and even get a few laughs. :)
@ThunderChick2010 @Jameswade99 Also, some tremendously funny in-jokes.
@Jameswade99 @ThunderChick2010
I think we're pretty much like a sprawling--sometimes dysfunctional--family, but there's also a lot of knowledge and good humor that gets passed around. You just never know what you'll find here!
@Jameswade99 Not wrong at all. Pretty normal actually.
@Bryson Glad I'm not the only one.
How does Cole not receive an F?
@greatwhitebuffalo To get an F in a summer league game, you have to throw up on the court. It's an unspoken DT rule.
@greatwhitebuffalo Because 7 boards in 31 minutes is better then what Perk usually does and is therefor considered good. Because he was one of only 3 thunder players to register an assist and because he will look much better as the 9th/10th man getting set up by better players
since the clippers are trying to stockpile chuckers why don't they trade them all for the ultimate chucker in JR Smith
@OBoymuzik All-Chucker 1st team: Russell Westbrook-JR Smith-Nick Young-Carmelo Anthony-(?????)
@Bryson @OBoymuzik Monta Ellis is extremely offended you didn't put him in the starting lineup at point guard.
And while we're at it, can Antoine Walker be the coach?
@Bryson @OBoymuzik No Kobe?
@K-Dagger Plainview @Bryson lol my initial point was that the clippers were stockpiling bad chuckers...Kobe is a good chucker
@Bryson no no no no there's about 10 people in front of Russ....Lou Williams, Monte Ellis, Jamal Crawford, Nate Robinson
@ou_sas @Bryson hero-mode russ can also be the best chucker of all time sometimes lol
@Bryson @OBoymuzik Hero-Mode Russ is, but we've been seeing less and less of Hero-Mode Russ as time goes on. He's been getting a better feel for his spots.
@Bryson Russ was a top 5 scorer in the league...most chuckers are role players that think they're superstars
@OBoymuzik You're biased just like me. Russell is a God among chuckers. At least Hero-Mode Russ is.