4/3 - POSTGAME | Golden State Warriors (111) - (107) Oklahoma City Thunder

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Player(s) of the Game

Paul George | 20 PTS (5-18 FG, 3-8 3P), 8 REB
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6%
Steven Adams | 7 PTS (3-6 FG), 12 REB
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11%
Corey Brewer 10 PTS (4-10 FG), 5 STL
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6%
Russell Westbrook | 46 PTS (16-27 FG, 3-7 3P), 16 REB
13
72%
Alex Abrines | 8 PTS (3-5 FG, 2-4 3P)
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6%
Other (specify below)
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Post#21 » by bondom34 » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:03 am

anthony00 wrote:
bondom34 wrote:
anthony00 wrote:houston

I'd rather gouge my eyes out with a spoon.

ehh i just like harden tbh

Yeah...nah.
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Post#22 » by slick_watts » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:03 am

anthony00 wrote:
bondom34 wrote:I need to figure out who I root for after round 1, because that's the max this season goes. Maybe Utah.

houston


agree. houston is what i wanted the thunder to be after 2012. put serge at c, kd at pf, thabo sf, harden sg, westbrook pg. and let it rip. that was our destiny.

as good as they are, houston isn't as good as what that team could have been. a sterile and calculatedly cerebral approach to the game. plus james harden! once a thunder, always a thunder.
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Post#23 » by bondom34 » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:04 am

Sterile is not what I find in my sports.
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Post#24 » by slick_watts » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:05 am

Knrstz wrote:Bellinelli and Ilyasova have given the 76ers a lot of bell as their win streak continues. Yet we target long athletic players who can’t shoot and let them jack threes. Presti’s roster building strategy is very flawed.


troy weaver was quoted as saying something along the lines of: we acquire players with certain physical characteristics and worry about the rest later.

it shows.
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Post#25 » by ThunderBolt » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:07 am

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bondom34 wrote:I need to figure out who I root for after round 1, because that's the max this season goes. Maybe Utah.

In the west for me... I'm not so sure. Maybe Portland....

East is easy for me. Either Boston or Philly. I really want to see how Philly looks in the postseason. They can do some damage.

I like Portland too. Philly or Indy out east, or the Raps.

I’m going for Utah. They lost their best player and might be even better this year. I’ve got a lot of respect for their front office and head coach.
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Post#26 » by dakomish23 » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:07 am

Getting pretty annoyed at single digit FGA for Adams. Feed the beast.

Russ with a ballistic performance. When this guy has it going, he truly enters the top 5 category.
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Post#27 » by Thabo Sefolosha » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:07 am

bondom34 wrote:
anthony00 wrote:
bondom34 wrote:I'd rather gouge my eyes out with a spoon.

ehh i just like harden tbh

Yeah...nah.

out out out of this board anthony
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Post#28 » by ThunderBolt » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:07 am

slick_watts wrote:
Knrstz wrote:Bellinelli and Ilyasova have given the 76ers a lot of bell as their win streak continues. Yet we target long athletic players who can’t shoot and let them jack threes. Presti’s roster building strategy is very flawed.


troy weaver was quoted as saying something along the lines of: we acquire players with certain physical characteristics and worry about the rest later.

it shows.

Our guys would be badass at nba tack and field day.
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Post#29 » by dakomish23 » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:09 am

At least they made their FTs. Only reason they were in it. When they do, they can hang with anyone.
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Post#30 » by bondom34 » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:09 am

Knrstz wrote:
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Osirus89 wrote:In the west for me... I'm not so sure. Maybe Portland....

East is easy for me. Either Boston or Philly. I really want to see how Philly looks in the postseason. They can do some damage.

I like Portland too. Philly or Indy out east, or the Raps.

I’m going for Utah. They lost their best player and might be even better this year. I’ve got a lot of respect for their front office and head coach.

They're first for me too. For those same reasons and I love Gobert.
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Post#31 » by dakomish23 » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:12 am

And DEN about to win. They’d only be 1.5 games behind.
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Post#32 » by ThunderBolt » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:14 am

bondom34 wrote:
Knrstz wrote:
bondom34 wrote:I like Portland too. Philly or Indy out east, or the Raps.

I’m going for Utah. They lost their best player and might be even better this year. I’ve got a lot of respect for their front office and head coach.

They're first for me too. For those same reasons and I love Gobert.

If Exum is the real deal and can stay healthy, they are my pick to win the northwest division next year. To me, Utah is the less obnoxious version of Celtics. Good balance of coaching, vets and young guys.
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Post#33 » by dakomish23 » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:38 am

UTA needs to send that DEN FO to the nicest restaurant every year for giving them the two core pieces they’re going to build around.
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Post#34 » by Dadouv47 » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:39 am

The worst part is that most NBA fans will blame Russ for not being able to lead a team with ''good players''. He didn't play as well as last year and was terrible during first 15-20 games but he's not the one to blame if we miss the playoffs.
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Post#35 » by slick_watts » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:42 am

Dadouv47 wrote:The worst part is that most NBA fans will blame Russ for not being able to lead a team with ''good players''. He didn't play as well as last year and was terrible during first 15-20 games but he's not the one to blame if we miss the playoffs.


thunder brought this on themselves with the ridiculous hubris concerning the 'OK3'.
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Post#36 » by RalphSampsonJr » Wed Apr 4, 2018 3:47 am

This has been the worst season to be a thunder fan. What hurts more is the promise we all saw as the season started.
After we lose in the 1st round. (If we get to the post season) we will:
be stuck with Melo. A terrible shooter (now) who cant play a lick of D.
Say goodbye to PG who has been 50% of what he thought he would be.
Be Capped to the max.

Feel bad for Sammy. He did what he and the general public thought were good moves.
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Post#37 » by dakomish23 » Wed Apr 4, 2018 5:20 am

2-5 since that great TOR win. With every high they come crashing down. And they’ve been in every game. Each loss 4 points or less.

Make their FTs and they probably have the 4 seed locked up. Right now, they’re fighting for their playoff lives.
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Post#38 » by Pillendreher » Wed Apr 4, 2018 10:12 am

How about they make some open shots for once? Since the Toronto game, they're 67/196 on open and wide open 3s. George and Melo went 5/27 on uncontested shots last night.

We have no chance if they keep this up.
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Post#39 » by sleestak33 » Wed Apr 4, 2018 10:37 am

slick_watts wrote:royce young is still treating the andre roberson injury like an inconvenient afterthought. most of thunder media is.

this team had 0% chance at anything once he got hurt.


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Post#40 » by Bergmaniac » Wed Apr 4, 2018 10:40 am

What the hell happened to Paul George after the All-Star beak, before that you could count on him showing up for the big games or at the least giving 110% in them even if his shot is off, now he seems like he doesn't care in all games and has forgotten how to dribble and shoot. He is shooting 31% on wide open threes since ASB, this is just unreal (it was 51% before that).

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