Three days off to sit and think about Game 2, or three days off to look forward to re-taking control of the series in Game 3.
Three days off to sit and think about Game 2, or three days off to look forward to re-taking control of the series in Game 3.
If you had trouble sleeping last night after OKC’s heartbreaking loss, you’re not alone. So did Serge Ibaka.
Having two days off between playoff games is both nice, and horrible.
The Thunder dominated Game 1, but they have to move past it and prepare for Game 2, which includes trying to sniff out potential Rocket adjustments.
The Thunder wrapped a final practice Saturday before the playoffs begin tomorrow. And the word is from Scott Brooks that everyone is available to go.
The Thunder are currently just a game back in the loss column of the Spurs, and with a showdown coming Thursday against them, the Thunder realistically control their own destiny for the West’s top
Derek Fisher is back with the Thunder, which is a good thing. A sensible, smart thing. But he’s going to “definitely” play says Scott Brooks. Oh.
After the Thunder’s disappointing 115-110 loss to the Cavaliers that featured Oklahoma City allowing 39 fourth quarter points, Scott Brooks extended shootaround Monday a little longer than usual.
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