RunOKC wrote:Billy will be back most likely
Presti "anticipates it"
I don't think Billy is a terrible coach but he's not the coach for this team
This is probably the case, yet Presti won’t fire him via a press conference
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RunOKC wrote:Billy will be back most likely
Presti "anticipates it"
I don't think Billy is a terrible coach but he's not the coach for this team
Pillendreher wrote:SecondTake wrote:"Although the loss to Portland after a late year collapse would put most coaches under the hotseat, insiders within the Thunder organization believe that Donovans job is safe. We're told that the assistant coaching positions are being looked at with an eye towards a shakeup.
There has been friction between Donovan and members of the coaching staff who were advocating for lineup and offensive scheme adjustments that were ultimately rejected by Donovan. A big point of contention were the minutes being given to Schroder which coaching staff wanted to see reduced. Donovan considered him a starter coming off the bench, and believed that he would be a difference maker in the playoffs.
A roster shakeup isn't expected either. There's a belief within the organization that had defensive specialist Andre been healthy this team would have been headed towards the Western Conference Finals. Although it's too early to tell, it doesn't look like the Thunder are looking at making major changes this offseason."
Either provide a source for this or I'm going to report it for yet another post with made up quotes/content. Zero search results for anything in this post.
Pillendreher wrote:The Denver Nuggets have won as many games in their first playoff series with this current group as we have won over the last 3 postseasons combined.
SecondTake wrote:Pillendreher wrote:SecondTake wrote:"Although the loss to Portland after a late year collapse would put most coaches under the hotseat, insiders within the Thunder organization believe that Donovans job is safe. We're told that the assistant coaching positions are being looked at with an eye towards a shakeup.
There has been friction between Donovan and members of the coaching staff who were advocating for lineup and offensive scheme adjustments that were ultimately rejected by Donovan. A big point of contention were the minutes being given to Schroder which coaching staff wanted to see reduced. Donovan considered him a starter coming off the bench, and believed that he would be a difference maker in the playoffs.
A roster shakeup isn't expected either. There's a belief within the organization that had defensive specialist Andre been healthy this team would have been headed towards the Western Conference Finals. Although it's too early to tell, it doesn't look like the Thunder are looking at making major changes this offseason."
Either provide a source for this or I'm going to report it for yet another post with made up quotes/content. Zero search results for anything in this post.
Time to say I told you so. I make the news before its posted.
Coxy wrote:I think with a PG like George Hill, they'd be better than current.

NaturalThunder wrote:I seriously don't know how a major change/shakeup can't be made after three straight 1st round losses. The fact that Presti "anticipates" Donovan being our head coach for yet another season pretty much tells me all I need to know. He's a bigger problem then Donovan.
I'm borderline done with Thunder basketball if Donovan is still our head coach. Or, at the very least, Presti needs to find a way to add a couple of shooters to the roster.
Presti admitting he messed up not having enough wing-depth should be enough to get his *** fired. He still hasn't figured out how to build a competent supporting cast in today's NBA.
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?
jambalaya wrote:One mystery is still mysterious in terms of details but is now not so mysterious to me as to what type of mystery it probably is. I had thoughts about it months ago but I am more sure what it is now. Not my business, but it is probably not the worst possible.
jambalaya wrote:That is a logical guess.
NaturalThunder wrote:Presti admitting he messed up not having enough wing-depth should be enough to get his *** fired. He still hasn't figured out how to build a competent supporting cast in today's NBA.
Pillendreher wrote:And lo and behold, in their very next game Lillard and McCollum go 6-19 from 3. Against the Thunder, they shot 43/91, 47.3 percent.
Pillendreher wrote:In the last 5 seasons, 22 teams made the Playoffs and didn't make it out of the 1st round in the respective season. Out of those 22 teams, just 6 franchises got eliminated in the 1st round at least 3x:
Indiana: 4x
LA Clippers: 3x
Milwaukee: 3x
Oklahoma City: 3x
Portland: 3x
San Antonio: 3x
And here's the total games won by each of those 6 franchises in their first round eliminations:
Indiana: 6 games won in 4 eliminations
LA Clippers: 7 games won in 3 eliminations
Milwaukee: 7 games won in 3 eliminations
Oklahoma City: 4 games won in 3 eliminations
Portland: 1 game won in 3 eliminations
San Antonio: 7 games won in 3 eliminations
One could say that our struggles to get out of the 1st round have been the 2nd worst in the entire league and we just got embarassed by the team got two swept two 1st rounds in a row.
EDIT: Since Durant left, the Thunder have the 2nd fewest postseason wings amongst all teams that didn't just make it to the Playoffs once. This is what Presti calls "sustainability".
Old Man Game wrote:Pillendreher wrote:In the last 5 seasons, 22 teams made the Playoffs and didn't make it out of the 1st round in the respective season. Out of those 22 teams, just 6 franchises got eliminated in the 1st round at least 3x:
Indiana: 4x
LA Clippers: 3x
Milwaukee: 3x
Oklahoma City: 3x
Portland: 3x
San Antonio: 3x
And here's the total games won by each of those 6 franchises in their first round eliminations:
Indiana: 6 games won in 4 eliminations
LA Clippers: 7 games won in 3 eliminations
Milwaukee: 7 games won in 3 eliminations
Oklahoma City: 4 games won in 3 eliminations
Portland: 1 game won in 3 eliminations
San Antonio: 7 games won in 3 eliminations
One could say that our struggles to get out of the 1st round have been the 2nd worst in the entire league and we just got embarassed by the team got two swept two 1st rounds in a row.
EDIT: Since Durant left, the Thunder have the 2nd fewest postseason wings amongst all teams that didn't just make it to the Playoffs once. This is what Presti calls "sustainability".
This is sort of what I'd always feared when that phrase started being uttered by the organization a few years ago. It's "success" only in the loosest possible terms. It's more like 'continually above .500 but no actual threat to do anything anyone will remember or give a **** about.'
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