ThunderBolt wrote:Toronto I think we may catch. Orlando seems like they’ll come crashing back down to earth but Clifford gets his guy to compete. Washington just sucks.
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Orlando
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Detroit
OKC (X2)
Cleveland (X2)
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ThunderBolt wrote:Toronto I think we may catch. Orlando seems like they’ll come crashing back down to earth but Clifford gets his guy to compete. Washington just sucks.
jake_swivel wrote:ThunderBolt wrote:Toronto I think we may catch. Orlando seems like they’ll come crashing back down to earth but Clifford gets his guy to compete. Washington just sucks.
In April, the wizards play:
Orlando
Sacramento
Detroit
OKC (X2)
Cleveland (X2)
I knew I wasn't imagining that. Still feel like the base isn't great. He does that sort of full body dry heave movement that lots of streaky shooters do. Almost looks like he is recruiting his abs to get enough momentum to fling it.jake_swivel wrote:I don’t remember if it was this thread, but I wondered whether the coaching staff would work with Poku on changing his shot mechanics in the offseason. Welp, they already did. His release point used to be lower and way in front of his body. Now it’s higher and in front of his head.
So yeah. Thats a big thing for a 7 footer. It’s allowed him to slow down a tad while while making his shot harder to block. Seems to have improved the arc, too.
Mid-damn-season.
Old Man Game wrote:I knew I wasn't imagining that. Still feel like the base isn't great. He does that sort of full body dry heave movement that lots of streaky shooters do. Almost looks like he is recruiting his abs to get enough momentum to fling it.
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
Dn4sty wrote:Why would you sign a 26 year old that is a complimentary piece if you are taking the long road to a rebuild?
I guess I’m trying to ask if we should/could draw any insight as to what’s next for OKC from something like this
ThunderBolt wrote:I’ll be irrationally excited to see what he looks like with a full off season of work and strength training.
Dn4sty wrote:Why would you sign a 26 year old that is a complimentary piece if you are taking the long road to a rebuild?
I guess I’m trying to ask if we should/could draw any insight as to what’s next for OKC from something like this
Dn4sty wrote:Why would you sign a 26 year old that is a complimentary piece if you are taking the long road to a rebuild?
I guess I’m trying to ask if we should/could draw any insight as to what’s next for OKC from something like this
MoneyTalks41890 wrote:No I’m myopic and shortsighted and I want my pile of draft picks.
Woerzboerg wrote:Seems like Presti wants to go for the play-in tournament next season and is collecting role players for this.
MoneyTalks41890 wrote:No I’m myopic and shortsighted and I want my pile of draft picks.
MoneyTalks41890 wrote:No I’m myopic and shortsighted and I want my pile of draft picks.
Devilanche wrote:Something that I saw on Reddit that looks interesting .
Who is the 5th guy ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/Thunder/comments/mn2vf5/who_is_the_mysterious_fifth_player_in_this_photo/
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
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