The X-Factor. That is what this prospect is because, honestly, I’ve never been able to see him play and all of what I know about him is what other people tell me. But I
The X-Factor. That is what this prospect is because, honestly, I’ve never been able to see him play and all of what I know about him is what other people tell me. But I
It’s at this point in the prospectus that we’ll start to see some redundancies, both in the prospects themselves but in what these prospects might bring to the Thunder that is already there but
Welcome to part two of the 2010 Draft Prospectus, or as I like to call it, the “I really don’t think the Thunder will keep any of these picks if these are the individuals left
No post presence on offense (or defense) equals a “Thanks for coming, enjoy your sweep – The Lakers” come April.
There has been a lot of talk on here and across the NBA landscape about the Thunder’s seeming reluctance to make the kind of mid-season trade that could reshape the future of the franchise
The Thunder’s victory over the Heat was incredibly anti-climactic, but thankfully it was kind of boring and stilted in a good way. The major highlights were an argument on the court, a really good shooting
When you allow offensive rebounds you give up extra possessions to your opposition. And for the Thunder, who is an especially inefficient offensive team, giving the other team more opportunities at the basket is like successfully walking through a room of mouse traps only to realize that you forgot your keys and have to go back. Sooner or later, it’s going to hurt you.
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2010 Draft Prospectus – Part V
The Thunder don’t need more youth, don’t need more projects to develop or stash away and then patiently wait for two or three years with the hope that they develop. They need that missing piece and I’m sorry, but he’s probably not in this draft for where the Thunder will most likely pick.