BOX SCORE For a few minutes there, things weren’t pretty for Oklahoma City. The effort was poor, the focus was weak and the play mostly terrible. The Thunder trailed by as many as 14
BOX SCORE For a few minutes there, things weren’t pretty for Oklahoma City. The effort was poor, the focus was weak and the play mostly terrible. The Thunder trailed by as many as 14
vs. OKC Thunder (33-10, 14-7 road) at Sacramento Kings (16-27, 12-11 home) TV: FSOK (Cox 37, HD 722, Tulsa Cox 27, DirectTV 679, UVerse 754) Stream: Click here Radio: WWLS The Sports Animal (98.1
Harry How/NBAE/Getty Images It’s the midway point of the season, which means we all have to determine arbitrary awards and crap at this time. I don’t know, but it’s what we do. Also, All-Star
Ben Golliver of SI.com gives OKC an A+ for their first half: “The quality of the Thunder’s play can’t be overstated. Name virtually any aspect of the game and they rank somewhere between good
Enjoyed this from Chris Ryan of Grantland about KD: “Even on the road, he yawps loud enough to let everyone in the building know this is his mother-you-know-what’ing house. This idea that Kevin Durant
Ezra Shaw/NBAE/Getty Images BOX SCORE With 8:08 left in the fourth quarter, the Thunder led by eight on the road at Oracle. Kevin Durant’s hand was smoldering and it appeared he was transitioning fully
vs. OKC Thunder (33-9, 14-6 road) at Golden State Warriors (25-15, 13-6 home) TV: FSOK (Cox 37, HD 722, Tulsa Cox 27, DirectTV 679, UVerse 754) Stream: Click here Radio: WWLS The Sports Animal
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Thunder 2.0: Why is OKC better this season than last?
On TrueHoop TV today (special guest: me!), Henry Abbott brings up a pretty crazy thing: The Thunder’s offense, statistically speaking, is the best its been in the history of the franchise. Considering the worries