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Re: Thunder is scary good 

Post#41 » by cjmcallist » Thu Dec 12, 2024 8:39 pm

pipfan wrote:I was just wondering what Thunder fans thought of the Caruso addition. We miss him in Chicago
I guess OKC is enjoying his play

Yes we are. Before this year I never understood the Caruso hype. If you would've told me that he'd shoot 27% from 3, I would've said you can keep him.

After having him on the team this year, I'll take him even if he shoots 10% from 3. I love him.
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Post#42 » by tsherkin » Thu Dec 12, 2024 8:49 pm

OkcSinceSGA wrote:Not saying you're disagreeing on drives but just sharing some data for others.


No, I follow you. I went and looked it up before I replied; he is clearly ahead, it just didn't make a ton of sense to me, which is why I postulated that some of his drives were being called post-ups and such.

I think when it's all over SGA is going to be mentioned with Jordan, Kobe, Wade as the best SGA ever.


Oh, he's definitely the best SGA ever. And one of the best 2-guards, as well. :)

It's almost tragic that he's in an era where there are several top 10 all timers playing. If he wasn't playing with Jokic/Giannis he would be getting compared to Michael Jordan right now. It's just that the league has never been more stacked.


His scoring is certainly up there. He's one of my favorite players to watch.
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Post#43 » by BodieB » Thu Dec 12, 2024 9:01 pm

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BodieB wrote:They were a top seed that lost in the second round last reason and no one was surprised. Feels like the exact same thing could happen this season with them. We'll see.


Do you have any examples of younger teams that won it all in their first playoff run? The Celtics have literally been at a wall for 5+ years before breaking out last year.

They're still a young team and will be for some time. Would you fall back on that if they lost before the finals this season? Is it a disappointment if they don't advance this season?
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Post#44 » by Exp0sed » Thu Dec 12, 2024 9:09 pm

they're winning the chip this season if they can stay healthy
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Post#45 » by Magic_Johnny12 » Thu Dec 12, 2024 9:11 pm

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Magic_Johnny12 wrote:What’s even scarier they’re not even at full strength.

What’s even scarier than that is that they’re literally the youngest team in the league.

What’s even scarier than that is they have one of the best front offices AND coaches in the league.

What’s even scarier than that you ask? THEY HAVE ENOUGH ASSETS TO ACQUIRE A TOP 5 PLAYER IF THEY SO CHOOSE :o

You got to give credit where credit is due, their entire franchise from top to bottom is masterclass.


All the assets to get a star, yet it's hard to think of stars that wouldn't disrupt their team and growth of young players. Only guy I keep coming back to is Bam Adebayo. He doesn't need a ton of touches, can dominate games in several ways, is still young enough to get a 5-6 year title window out of. When Chet returns and you slide Jalen to 3 ideally. I'm thinking the best course of action may be to keep drafting over and over taking big risks for a star like Giannis in the middle of 1st round.


Yea, with the 2nd apron I think teams are just going to try to continue to draft well. You guys already have your established core and if you do this the right way you very well could be developing your core that comes after this current iteration simultaneously while competing for a championship which is quite literally the best of both worlds.
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Post#46 » by giberish » Thu Dec 12, 2024 9:20 pm

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OkcSinceSGA wrote:
BodieB wrote:They were a top seed that lost in the second round last reason and no one was surprised. Feels like the exact same thing could happen this season with them. We'll see.


Do you have any examples of younger teams that won it all in their first playoff run? The Celtics have literally been at a wall for 5+ years before breaking out last year.

They're still a young team and will be for some time. Would you fall back on that if they lost before the finals this season? Is it a disappointment if they don't advance this season?


IMO this is the biggest challenge for OKC this season. It's VERY rare for a team to win a title without previously having made at least the conference finals (or at least having some core players with experience at that level). Since 1980 I think 2015 GSW is the only exception.

So it would actually be normal for OKC to lose in the WCF to Dallas or NBA finals to Boston this season before breaking through for a title next year.
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Post#47 » by Eightnineborn » Thu Dec 12, 2024 9:29 pm

Definitely the best team in the league followed closely by Boston.

Being a Cavs fan, I know we aren’t a top 2 team, we have some holes that these two teams dont.
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Post#48 » by Sofia » Thu Dec 12, 2024 9:52 pm

Dacost wrote:What have they done ??

Beat the pelicans in the first round?!?!

I'm not trying to be a hater but the amount of flowers this guys are getting is ridiculous.

OKC is a juggernaut in the regular season wooooooo do you get parade for that ?

All this stats and celebrating mean nothing come playoff time.


Considering the OP is talking solely about this season, no one else has done any of this **** either.
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Post#49 » by Lo Wang » Thu Dec 12, 2024 9:58 pm

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OkcSinceSGA wrote:I agree it's not a big threshold, especially when comparing two elite 30+ ppg scorers to begin with. But I do think when we look back on their entire prime in a few years, you'll agree that SGA was the harder problem to solve for defenses.


I immediately disagree, because if it was so simple to deal with him, everyone would be stopping Giannis, and that is very much not what has been happening.

ps... it's not just getting a jumper. SGA crushes Giannis in drives the last 3 years I'm pretty sure.


NBA.com thinks so. Not sure how accurate that is given that it is the staple of Giannis' game, but I guess if you mix some of them into post-ups, then it makes some sense. I don't know that it's meaningful to their scoring, though, because Giannis gets to the rim like an animal.

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I don't want to use stats in this argument.


That's nice.

I want to use the eye test.

SGA is more skilled than Giannis and Jokic at scoring is my premise.

You said your eye test is saying they are more skilled.

Explain please.


Jokic I'm not even going to start with. You'd have to be a lunatic to argue skill between those two, it's clearly Joker. With Giannis, my contention was that he was the better scorer, not that he had a broader array of skills. That's a strawman.


So you think Giannis and Jokic are more skilled than SGA at the mid to 3 pt line?
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Post#50 » by Lo Wang » Thu Dec 12, 2024 10:02 pm

Hakeem vs Shaq.

I'm wondering who you think is more skilled tsherkin.
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Post#51 » by Lo Wang » Thu Dec 12, 2024 10:07 pm

tsherkin wrote:
Lo Wang wrote:
I don't want to use stats in this argument.


That's nice.



What's wrong with the eye test? If I see Shai scoring at 3 levels with 100 different moves, it is safe to conclude he is more gifted at scoring than a guy who can only pull off 10 moves and is not as efficient at the mid to 3 pt line.

Again, using KD and Jordan as the barometer, it is skills that is a metric to being a great scorer. You can have all the brute force all you want, but it's a lot easier to defend than a guy with a 100 moves with 3 levels of scoring.
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Post#52 » by MoneyTalks41890 » Thu Dec 12, 2024 10:10 pm

I know I'm a homer but it's just insane they are doing this as the youngest team in the league.

https://www.nba.com/news/nba-roster-survey-facts-2024-25-season
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Post#53 » by eyeatoma » Thu Dec 12, 2024 10:52 pm

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The only team with a better relative defensive efficiency than the Thunder is the Bill Russell led Celtics. This measures the defensive rating gap between the two best defensive teams.

They are the first team in history to have more steals (292) than turnovers (282).

Defensive rating - 1st
Stocks - 1st
Forced Turnovers - 1st
Shots contested - 1st

The Thunder is the best team in the NBA. I don't understand why the Celtics and Cavs are ranked higher. The East is incredibly weak. If the Thunder played in the East, they would essentially be playing 80% of their games against teams that are 8 seeds and lower (the 4th best team in the East would be ranked 8th or lower in the West). The Thunder have not lost to a lottery team yet. If they played in the East, they would easily be 23-1 (the one lost coming from the Cavs or Celtics).

Luka vs Shai

We need to talk about last night's game against Luka. Shai outplayed both him and Kai. Ironically, we had a small Luka vs Shai discussion where a bunch of Mavs fans said Shai wet the bed in the playoffs and got outplayed by Luka (complete lie).

Look I'm a fan of Shai, but if Luka beats my team, I will take the L and respect his game. I am not going to distort my reality to rationalize why I lost.

Shai has always dominated Luka because, no offense, for a 26 year old, he moves like a grandpa (Mavs fans like to call it "calculated;" I'm just calling it slow). Last night's game is a statement game. It is a statement to the Mavs fans SGA is a better player: Doncic has the better offensive stats, but SGA is the leader of a historic defensive team along with being the best scorer since KD. Last I checked, defense is just as important as offense.

Luka: 16/5/11 -14
SGA: 39/5/8 +22

This is not just 1 game. This has been consistent. SGA is simply the better player in head to head matchups against Luka (people who defend Luka are only going by stats that don't measure defense).

Discuss.

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Re: Thunder is scary good 

Post#54 » by baldur » Thu Dec 12, 2024 10:56 pm

They can have two lottery picks in this amazing draft too.
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Post#55 » by Dacost » Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:02 pm

OkcSinceSGA wrote:I think we can see a similar two way juggernaut in OKC for their first title this year. I just don't see any individual player outside of Jokic outplaying SGA in a close out type scenario, and they have so much depth.

I think they would beat Boston in 6. I said that before the season started.


Woah let's just stop playing right now why even keep playing!!!!

THE OKC THUNDER HAVE WON THE CHAMPIONSHIP IN DECEMBER !!!!!!!!

I know you guys love your team I really do but comments like this are just cringe.I have nothing againts OKC or their fans but comments like this make me hate yall and makes me want to see you lose.Just like Lakers fans.

This mighty Thunder are just two games ahead of the Rockets

Can someone hold my beer and call me back when they actually do something.
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Post#56 » by BodieB » Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:06 pm

giberish wrote:
BodieB wrote:
OkcSinceSGA wrote:
Do you have any examples of younger teams that won it all in their first playoff run? The Celtics have literally been at a wall for 5+ years before breaking out last year.

They're still a young team and will be for some time. Would you fall back on that if they lost before the finals this season? Is it a disappointment if they don't advance this season?


IMO this is the biggest challenge for OKC this season. It's VERY rare for a team to win a title without previously having made at least the conference finals (or at least having some core players with experience at that level). Since 1980 I think 2015 GSW is the only exception.

So it would actually be normal for OKC to lose in the WCF to Dallas or NBA finals to Boston this season before breaking through for a title next year.

See, this is what we need to set straight now. They can't both be the favorites and too young to advance.
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Post#57 » by Warriorfan » Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:26 pm

Even if it's not my own team I like dynasties especially in a small market. Barring injuries OKC can be a Spurs like perennial contender occasional champion when/if they get over that hump.

They have a 2yr window b4 they have 3 max deals.

I hope they draft another top 20 player or two with all the picks they can manipulate the draft with.
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Post#58 » by Statlanta » Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:30 pm

I'm going to be mad if they pull a 1995 Orlando Magic in the playoffs after all this praise and adoration from everyone pundits and experts alike.

Get it done.
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Post#59 » by tsherkin » Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:43 pm

Statlanta wrote:I'm going to be mad if they pull a 1995 Orlando Magic in the playoffs after all this praise and adoration from everyone pundits and experts alike.

Get it done.


The hope is that they don't have Dennis Scott or Nick Anderson 2.0 fleshing out their lineup while their Shaq goes to work. Popular narrative on the 95 Finals is that Dream got the better of Shaq, but that isn't actually what happened at all. Should very interesting to see how the season goes for these Thunder.
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Re: Thunder is scary good 

Post#60 » by giberish » Fri Dec 13, 2024 12:00 am

BodieB wrote:
giberish wrote:
BodieB wrote:They're still a young team and will be for some time. Would you fall back on that if they lost before the finals this season? Is it a disappointment if they don't advance this season?


IMO this is the biggest challenge for OKC this season. It's VERY rare for a team to win a title without previously having made at least the conference finals (or at least having some core players with experience at that level). Since 1980 I think 2015 GSW is the only exception.

So it would actually be normal for OKC to lose in the WCF to Dallas or NBA finals to Boston this season before breaking through for a title next year.

See, this is what we need to set straight now. They can't both be the favorites and too young to advance.


For this year I'd say they are the favorites to win the WC and 2nd favorites (to Boston) to win the NBA title. There's a good chance that they'll be the favorites to win the title for the next several years after that. Winning the title this year would be remarkable given their youth and clearly 'ahead of schedule' for them, though not a huge shock given their talent.

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