Ben Golliver of SI.com has OKC as a deadline winner: “Delicate is the word to describe Thunder GM Sam Presti. Oklahoma City pulled off two moves on Thursday, dealing reserve point guard Eric Maynor to the Blazers for a trade exception and acquiring guard/forward Ronnie Brewer from the Knicks for a 2014 second-round pick and cash. The Thunder boast one of the league’s deepest rosters but the pair of moves provides just a touch of improved balance. Maynor was not having his best year following a major knee injury that cost him most of the 2011-12 season. The more athletic Reggie Jackson was emerging as Russell Westbrook’s back-up and there just aren’t that many minutes to go around when the All-Star starter plays 36 a night. Brewer gives coach Scott Brooks one more experienced, defensive-minded body to add to a wing mix that includes Kevin Durant, Thabo Sefolosha and Kevin Martin. Brewer can be used when OKC goes to smaller lineups or in certain matchups that might not be as favorable for Martin. He also provides an added degree of injury protection for Sefolosha. Presti also shaved more than $1 million off of his books this season. That’s delicate defined: improving the bench’s positional balance while cutting payroll.”
Matt Moore of CBSSports.com on OKC acquiring Ronnie Brewer: “He does give the Thunder another defender to throw at wings, though, when Thabo Sefolosha is otherwise occupied and they want to keep Kevin Durant out of foul trouble. Not a bad pickup, but he’s also unlikely to make a big impact for them this season.”
Kelly Dwyer of BDL: “Brewer’s role on the team might seem superfluous with the similarly-sized Thabo Sefolosha on the squad, but Ronnie remains an underrated player that moves expertly without the ball, and defends like mad no matter his minutes allotment. Even with Thabo around, this was a steal for OKC.”
Kevin Pelton of ESPN Insider gives OKC a B for acquiring Brewer: “Adding Brewer really cost the Thunder next to nothing. Oklahoma City had to give up a second-round pick that’s likely to fall at the end of the round in 2014, and Brewer is making the veteran’s minimum this season. He gives the Thunder another option on the wing and will probably fill the role Daequan Cook did during the 2012 postseason, playing spot minutes when Kevin Durant slides down to power forward in smaller lineups. With Brewer’s 2-point percentage tumbling this season, however, incumbent DeAndre Liggins might be the better option. Liggins is a better outside shooter and has shown stopper promise at times over the past month.”
The definitive Giorgis Printezis mix.
Eric Freeman of BDL on if this was this worst deadline ever: “Ultimately, the great thing about a boring deadline is that we can stop pretending it matters pretty much immediately. In five years, we’ll look back on this period in time and consider the trades that preceded it — the Raptors’ deal for Rudy Gay, the Oklahoma City Thunder’s decision to trade James Harden in October, even the Lakers’ summer move for Dwight Howard. These deadline deals will be afterthoughts. As with these five deadlines of years past, we can look, laugh, and try to remember why we anticipated so many trades in the first place.”
Darnell Mayberry: “Here’s another way to look at the trade exception received in the Maynor deal. It effectively extends the lifespan of Maynor as an asset. If the Thunder didn’t trade Maynor today, he likely would have walked in free agency this summer. The Thunder would have lost him for nothing. But by trading Maynor now and getting the exception, the Thunder essentially gets another year to get something (there’s that word again) for him, theoretically of course. It beats getting a measly mid-second round pick. It’s a pretty [shrewd] move.”
Zach Lowe of Grantland: “I liked the Thunder snagging Ronnie Brewer from the Knicks for a second-round pick. I’m not sure what happened to Brewer in New York. He started off defending well in killer small lineups, getting baskets on cuts, and even making corner 3s. The 3s weren’t going to last, and he did suffer a couple of bumps and bruises, but he could still do that other stuff for a team that could use some healthy, stout wing guys … The Thunder have never really had a full-time backup small forward for Kevin Durant. Thabo Sefolosha has basically assumed that role in the playoffs, and he wasn’t big enough to guard LeBron James in the Finals. DeAndre Liggins and Perry Jones aren’t going to be ready in June. Brewer may not impact the Thunder at all, but he’s worth a shot as a backup defense-first wing and potential extra ingredient in small lineups with Durant at power forward.”
KD just sold his Seattle home for $2.4 million. In other real estate news, Robert Swift had his house foreclosed on but won’t leave. Sounds like Robert Swift is doing well.
Why no big trades? Ken Berger of CBSSports.com explains: “The smartest ones of the day? In no particular order, the Bucks acquiring Redick for three role players instead of a first-round pick and the Thunder turning Maynor — a solid backup who was essentially out of the rotation — into a future asset that can be used to add a player without giving up any of their own and without triggering the dreaded consequences of the new luxury-tax rules. If the Thunder had kept Maynor beyond the deadline, they would’ve lost him for nothing because they couldn’t afford to pay him. This way, the life of the asset is extended and can be parlayed into another asset when the time is right.”





To win the west....West-Brick needs to pass first, then shoot the bad shot...he dribbles more than anyone in the WORLD!
http://dailythunder.com/2013/02/wolves-vs-thunder-pregame-primer/
http://blog.newsok.com/thunderrumblings/2013/02/22/photo-gallery-russell-westbrook-and-kevin-love-through-the-years/
we gave cash to the knicks. we gave CASH to the KNICKS.
@OohWeeItsVelvetHoop i know rite, like they NEED it. Lol
@Cold-Blooded @OohWeeItsVelvetHoop Oklahoma City Thunder: Where giving cash to the Knicks, and not to James Harden, happens.
@OohWeeItsVelvetHoop @Cold-Blooded lol i hope you're not being serious. Cash given in trades doesn't affect the salary cap, can't be used to match salaries and really isn't that much money.
New NBA BIG commercial.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_HaBya2k2vc
@OKC035 That would have been awesome if it was KD and Russ. Lol
@OKC035 this is real?? LOL. Here are some more ideas for Jennings-Ellis commercials:
This doesn't make sense is BIG
Undersized backcourts are BIG
Why is JJ Reddick on the bench? BIG
@OBoy Yea I have no idea why they chose Jennings and Monta there are so many better choices. They don't even seem to like each other and both want out of Milwaukee.
Its funny that it got released the day after the trade deadline knowing Monta might have gotten traded.
@OKC035 Last one: Opting out of your 11 million dollar contract when no one is going to offer you more is BIG.
And if you haven't seen it in a while and want chills
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo_GvWxGmuc
Hopefully this team comes out and just DOMINATE like we are suppose to do impose our will.
@Lost Ones
The Timberwolves have a +129 scoring differential in 1st qtr this season. @eliassports says that is 2nd-best in NBA (Spurs: +150).
TempBoy Brandon's Oklahoma City NBA Journalists Power Rankings
1. Royce Young
2. Darnell Mayberry (even if he's been trolling a bit lately)
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3. Craig Humphries
4. Berry Tramel
5. John Rohde
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6. Mark Rodgers
7. Anthony Slater
8. Mike Sherman
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9. Bob Barry Jr.
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10. Jenni Carlson
11. Jim Traber
12. Dean Blevins
13. Al Eschbach
@TempBoy Brandon
Interesting list. What made you comprise such a list? You realize at No. 10 you have a human interest feature columnist for the DOK? And at No. 11, 12 and 13 you have the Sports Animal drive home slot? I pretty much agree. I would have BBJ at 6, Mark Rodgers at 7, Anthony Slater at 8, and Mike Sherman at 9. Otherwise--I pretty much agree. Whew...those last four...they're scary aren't they? A veritable cornucopia of NBA acumen. BTW...have you ever seen Al Pacino in People I Know? Just rented it last night. Give me your Oscar picks.
@El Prez Thanks, Prez. I decided to comprise it mostly because I'm a list-nut and I saw a few people mention Traber and Rohde earlier, so I thought it would make for a fun list. Cool that you pretty much agree with me, I was wondering what other people thought. And yes-- those last four, my gosh, they are awful. It's embarrassing that the drive home team is as awful and NBA knowledge deprived as they are. I mean, like you said, I have Jenni listed above them. That's bad.
And yes, I've seen People I Know. An underrated movie. Not great by any means, but a good movie. Pacino, though, as always, is excellent. One of his better performances over the last decade.
Oh!! Check out the blog I just posted yesterday for my Oscar picks and tell me what you think--- http://grabbagok.com/2013/02/21/oscars-preview/
@TempBoy Brandon No Pinto, Davis or Long?
@Tronchaser I couldn't decide whether to include them or not. I decided not to, since they are really sportscasters employed by the Thunder more than they are journalists. They don't really give their neutral opinions because they work for the Thunder.
If I did include them, Pinto would give Royce a serious challenge for the #1 spot. He probably has the best NBA knowledge of them all, and he is extremely good at what he does. But I love Royce's funny, shamelessly homer-slanted writing and reporting, so I'd still give him the #1 spot.
And Davis would rank high because he really cracks me up. And he's a nice, nice guy. Long is good cause he brings a game-experienced balance to Davis. I just don't like when he tries to be Davis 2.0, cause it's not natural and comes off awkwardly. He's infinitely cooler and more game-smart, so it's weird when he tries to be funny off-the-wall guy to blend with Davis.
Leslie isn't as good as Kelly Crull. Or as hot.
@TempBoy Brandon Kelli traded OKC for San Diego. Not bad imo.
@TempBoy Brandon Or Leslie for that matter!
@TempBoy Brandon Tydude is worth a follow on twitter.
(like this comment Tydude)
@OBoy I'll like it for him.
@TempBoy Brandon I'll put Darnell at the bottom cause he's terrible
@Lost Ones @TempBoy Brandon Objectively he should be first.
@PKBOB I've seen people call him an extreme Thunder homer, I think it was because he said Westbrook is better than Harden.
@Sigmund That post calls for a flag. J/k. Royce, did you see this?
@Lost Ones He's been trolling with his Russ bashing lately and with seemingly trying to make a name for himself... but he still has more NBA/Thunder knowledge than all of the people below him, and he's a far superior writer than them as well.
9 out of our next 11 games are on national tv. Some big games in there vs the Clippers, Nuggets, Lakers, Knicks, Spurs, and Celtics. Hopefully we can turn it around and go on a nice run and KD can make a push to get back into that MVP race.
@OKC035 I think we're about to see some very very mean things out of KD now that he knows there's no offensive reinforcement coming this season.
bobcats vs thunder in preseason, with michael jordan on the floor for one game. make it happen.
@OohWeeItsVelvetHoop Michael Jordan in the preseason-- I don't know why I never thought of that. That's a perfect way to quench the public's appetite for MJ, to see him play one last time and to see if he can still do it at 50, all without tarnishing his legacy or his stats. I love it.
I'm out, guys. GO THUNDER!!!
@ThunderChick2010 :(
This looks good for the Thunder and that Raptors lotto pick. "In Presti we trust."
FROM ELIAS: Sebastian Telfair's win pct of .316 (169-366) in games he's played in the NBA is the 2nd-lowest in NBA history (min. 500 games)
back on topic does brewer play today?
@Lost Ones Nope.
@novelisticbee0 u sure?
@sooner403 @novelisticbee0 good
@Lost Ones @novelisticbee0 Yeah, he didn't even get on a plane to OKC until today. Brooks hope everything is ready for him to join Saturday Practice though.
@Lost Ones yes it was announced by darnell this morning
Google glass is amazing but looks dumb as hell wearing it.
Just heard that Rocky is going to be at tonights game for Rumble birthday bash.
Don't tell Westbrook!
@Skyline I love Sylvester Stallone!
@Skyline I'm the opposite, tell him as soon as possible.
bleacher report has cole aldrich with the least swag in the NBA. stupid article, but this probably their only highlight of the month. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1539271-nba-swag-who-has-it-who-doesnt/page/12
@OohWeeItsVelvetHoop No wonder he keeps getting traded. Although I do miss seeing him lead the Thunder bench Mob.
Durant on brewer "i hate playing against him, I'm glad he's on our team now, he's a tremendous defender"
I mean seriously one thing about the Westbrook bashing. When he was drafted were there many people who thought he could get anywhere near this level? I mean i remember a game a couple of years ago. We were going on the road to play Boston and Durant was hurt. "Man this is probably a loss" and Westbrook carried the team and i think even had a triple double. my point is,is that his progression has been astounding.
@sooner403 I knew he'd be good at UCLA. In fact he's the whole reason I rooted for the Thunder. I was going to be a fan of whatever team he'd be on.
Did I think he'd be a top 10 player? Meh, that seemed like a stretch. But there were a select few of us who saw his passion in college.
And that Boston game is probably most famous for becoming the nba.com jersey commercial I'm sure everyone began to hate.
@sooner403
You mean that three game streak that KD, and Green were out. Ibaka had his first starts of his career.
Westbrook, and Ibaka pretty much single handidly won that road trip for us. We had Boston, Bucks, and Pacers one right after another. That was an amazing stretch.
@ElMexiThunder @sooner403
Yeah but, it was Westbrooks fault that KD and Green were out in the first place.
@sooner403
Westbrook hit a big 3 in that Boston game to seal the deal. Ibaka hit a big Post up fadeaway in the Bucks game.
@sooner403
and Rondo had to be sat down because he couldn't stay with Russ.