I kind of thought OKC's inability to score from the low block really hurt them. I never understood why their power forward couldn't develop into that guy.
The whole offense can't revolve solely around making plays from the perimeter.
This article was written yesterday. OKC hired Donovan today
rest - http://newsok.com/thunder-if-you-did...rticle/5414779One of the gripes about Scott Brooks heard most often over the years was his coaching late in games.
Plays weren’t well-designed.
Players in the game weren’t the best options.
You might want to brace yourself, Thunder Nation. One of the biggest knocks on the prohibitive favorite to replace Brooks is poor coaching late in games.
Yep, Florida coach Billy Donovan might have lots going for him — he apparently has enough that multiple reports have the Thunder in serious contract negotiations with him — but he definitely isn’t a late-game master. Over the past five years, his Gators were 20-21 (.488) in games decided by five points or less.
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How many college coaches do well when they get to the pros in the NBA? Higher or lower success rate than in the NFL?
Man, who would have thought that Russel was the loyal guy, and Durant the (insert derogatory comment here)?
Interesting.
Remember listening to someone talk about how they thought Westbrook was the more settled in of the two, wife, house in the burbs, charities, etc. Maybe they were right. I'm trying to remember who was talking about it.
Westbrook might average 40 this year without Durant to share the ball with. Will be fun to watch, that's for sure.
rest - plus video - http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/1...talks-new-dealRussell Westbrook and the Oklahoma City Thunder have reached an agreement in principle on a new contract potentially worth $85.7 million over the next three seasons, league sources told ESPN. The deal includes a player option that would allow Westbrook to still become a free agent after the 2017-18 season.
Westbrook, who has played all eight seasons of his career for the Thunder, will sign the contract on Thursday in Oklahoma City, sources said. The Thunder announced a news conference on Thursday at 5:30 p.m. ET for what it called a "major announcement."
Talks between the sides centered around the addition of two more years to Westbrook's current deal, which expires after the 2016-17 season. The new deal would call for Westbrook's salary to jump from $17.8 million next season to the maximum $26.5 million. He would then earn the max the next two seasons if he exercises the third-year option.
The player option for the third season of the deal will allow Westbrook to capitalize on the league rule allowing players who have completed 10 seasons to earn a larger max salary.
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NTL - how do you feel about Westbrook? He always seemed to come off as a bit of a punk to me, but I don't really follow basketball, let alone the Thunder.
Steve's OKC Central @stevelackmeyer 16h16 hours ago
If given a choice between KD and Westbrook based on play, toughness the past couple yrs... we got the better one.
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