Oklahoma City Thunder @ Indiana Pacers 11/26/2010

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Re: Oklahoma City Thunder @ Indiana Pacers 11/26/2010 

Post#41 » by boobie miles » Sat Nov 27, 2010 4:05 am

Why does this win feel so sneaky? Kudos for Westbrook for his epic performance tonight. Durant was poor offensively all night, but what a time to get his shot going. More late clutch performances like this and the Portland game would be great.

Anyone else looking forward to seeing more of Green/Durant at C/Pf?

Anyway on to the next one.
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Re: Oklahoma City Thunder @ Indiana Pacers 11/26/2010 

Post#42 » by fallacy » Sat Nov 27, 2010 4:09 am

Green and westbrook won this game for us. Westbrook was just an all out beast and Green somehow shut down hibbert in the 4th and overtime and had two huge free throws as well.

Durant :nonono:
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Re: Oklahoma City Thunder @ Indiana Pacers 11/26/2010 

Post#43 » by fallacy » Sat Nov 27, 2010 4:09 am

boobie miles wrote:
Anyone else looking forward to seeing more of Green/Durant at C/Pf?



For the love of god, no
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Re: Oklahoma City Thunder @ Indiana Pacers 11/26/2010 

Post#44 » by slick_watts » Sat Nov 27, 2010 4:21 am

Durant was pressing.

We have to get KD in his spots. A big problem I've noticed, is that this year (and this game, particularly), when KD is getting to his spot Russ has been creating for himself. The only times KD really got the ball was way out on the perimeter where he's not as effective.

The first play of the OT we ran a curl for KD and he had an open look in rhythm. The sooner we go to more of that and less of the isolations the better KD will be. He's still trying to find his rhythm after the FIBA World's.
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Re: Oklahoma City Thunder @ Indiana Pacers 11/26/2010 

Post#45 » by HeartSouloma » Sat Nov 27, 2010 4:47 pm

This team needs a coach that can COACH! Look at the Spurs.... They have a good coach in Gregg Popovich. I wish this team has that kind of coach. I hope Scott Brooks gets fired this off season. Ehiter that or next year.

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