Oh boy, this one was way more fun than I expected.
The Thunder had won six in a row. No Westbrook. Melo was back in town. The Rockets needed a win in a bad way. Seems like we were due for a letdown, right?
NOPE. BLOWOUT. And mannnnnn, that Melo situation has sure turned into something.
Terrance Ferguson had himself a game: 14 pts (5-10 shooting, 4-9 3PT)
Every Thunder starter ended up scoring in double figures: George 20, Adams 19, Schroder 14, Ferguson 14, Grant 11.
The Thunder consistently got help from their non-superstars and it was really fun to watch. We’ve had the Grant Game, the Abrines Game, and this one was pretty close to the Ferg Game. Still waiting for the 2Pat 20-point explosion.
Okay, so Carmelo.
Anthony shot 1-for-11, for two total points. His lone-bucket never actually went in… Defensive goaltending was called.
He was a Houston team-worst -22.
Such a weird turn of events for Melo, who reportedly may have played his last game as a Rocket in the loss to the Thunder.
Did Carmelo play his last full NBA season with the Oklahoma City Thunder? (He’s going to end up with the Warriors, isn’t he?)
The Thunder shot an abysmal 9-of-34 from long range. Gross.
DailyThunder commenter “hamfists” sums this one up best:
Luka Doncic is going to be a problem: 22 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists for the rookie.
There are few things in life I enjoy less than watching JJ Barea play the Thunder. His 21 points off the Dallas bench were a nightmare.
Happy Veterans Day:
To all of those that have served/are serving: THANK YOU. Your service and sacrifice is the reason we get to enjoy so many freedoms — such as discussing and debating an orange ball going through a hoop.