PG: Oklahoma City Thunder (90) - Indiana Pacers (93)

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Player(s) of the Game

Andre Roberson | 11 PTS (5-8 FG) 10 REB
4
57%
Steven Adams | 15 PTS (6-12 FG) 8 REB
1
14%
Russell Westbrook | 27 PTS (10-27 FG) 18 REB 9 AST
2
29%
Jerami Grant | 8 PTS (3-7 FG) 3 REB 5 BLK
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Re: PG: Oklahoma City Thunder (90) - Indiana Pacers (93) 

Post#21 » by ThunderBolt » Tue Feb 7, 2017 1:40 pm

Bergmaniac wrote:Payne is shooting 33% at the rim this season. Ouch.

This team just can't shoot from outside so it will always be vulnerable in the modern NBA. Even if you play solid D you got to be able to score consistently. The other team is bound to make a run at some point even if you play really good D. You can't win with late game heroics every time. There is exactly one reliable 3 point shooter on this roster and he is a rookie who is so bad defensively he can only play in limited minutes. Grant is the guy with the highest 3 point percentage for the season, but he has a slow release and lacks confidence so he keeps passing on good looks from 3 in order to attempt his hilariously awful move to the basket. Oladipo is way too inconsistent from 3. Morrow apparently forgot how to shoot 3 pointers. Westbrook is actually just about the second best shooter from 3 on this team this season taking into account the type of shots he takes which says it all. Roberson shoots 24% from 3 and is playing 30 MPG.

Since December 1st there has been only 3 Thunder players who have shot over 30% from 3 - Abrines, Grant and Westbrook. Lauverne and Sabonis came down to Earth after their unexpectedly hot start of the season shooting wise. Oladipo is only at 30%. Morrow and Cam are at 27%. Roberson is at 19%. For the season the Thunder are 29th in 3 point percentage. 30th since December 1st. It's downright incredible that Russ is still maintaining a respectable TS% on a huge volume despite this horrid spacing.


Good post.
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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