Last season the Thunder won 50 games based almost entirely great defense. You didn’t even have to look at the numbers to see it. Game by game, Oklahoma City was just playing really sound,
Last season the Thunder won 50 games based almost entirely great defense. You didn’t even have to look at the numbers to see it. Game by game, Oklahoma City was just playing really sound,
At the end of last night’s game, a weird thing happened. With time running out, Rick Carlisle came up, patting Kevin Durant on the back to say good game and for some reason, Durant
Garrett W. Ellwood/NBAE/Getty Images Here are some of the eye-opening stats from the Thunder’s 2010-2011 season thus far. This isn’t an all encompassing list but more so the numbers that have captured my attention
Chris Covatta/NBAE/Getty Images What’s the best way to riff on 10 different things you’ve been thinking about but don’t really have a reason or hook to write about them? Rank them, that’s what. And
(No Bolts today. Have a very happy New Year’s Eve and don’t do anything too stupid.) UPDATE: Simmons wrote about his experience in OKC in this week’s “Miller Lite Man Up” section of his
Ron Turenne/NBAE/Getty Images It’s hard to complain about the first two months of Oklahoma City’s season — though many do anyway. The Thunder entered 2010 just four games over .500 on its way to
AP Photo The Thunder is a team that’s hard for me to put a finger on. They are on pace to have the highest FT% and highest percent of total points to come from
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Does the Thunder have an “on” switch?
(You’re welcome for the picture. –ed) Is it just me, or does the Thunder have a habit of coasting through the first half or even the first three quarters and then play with purpose