dailythunder.com - 17 days ago
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Darnell Mayberry gives his thoughts on the Thunder’s stomping : ”The stat of the night? Three Thunder players with at least five assists. Russell Westbrook had a game-high 10. Kevin Durant and James Harden had five apiece. Ball movement was the name of the game Sunday against ...
Thunder plays OK, beats Orlando by 28 or something
dailythunder.com 18 days ago — BOX SCORE
(AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
I’m kind of sort of shell-shocked. A lot of times last year and even in a game this year, I had no idea what I watched. And I mean that in a bad way.
But tonight, I really don’t know what I just saw, in a great, grand, wonderful way. Holy ...
November 08, 2009
scores.espn.go.com 17 days ago — Durant has 28 points, Westbrook a double-double in Thunder's rout OKLAHOMA CITY -- Stan Van Gundy doesn't care how many players the Orlando Magic are missing. He still wants the rest to give their best. Kevin Durant scored 28 points, Russell ...
Season Preview: Oklahoma City Thunder
ballerblogger.com 10/22/2009 —
Coach : Scott Brooks
2008-09 Record: 23-59
Pythagorean Record for 08-09: 24-58
Offensive Rating: 102.9 (29 th in the league)
Defensive Rating: 109.4 (20 th )
Possessions per 48: 93.6 (8 th )
Four Factors:
eFG%
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Game 4 Preview: Blazers vs. Thunder
blazersedge.com 26 days ago — Game Time: 4:00 p.m. Pacific TV: Comcast
No rest for the weary. Goodbye Texas, hello Oklahoma.
A Look at the Thunder
The good news for OKC is that they've started the season 2-0, notching wins against the Kings at home and the Pistons on the road. Kevin ...
U-G-L-Y, that’s what this one was
dailythunder.com 25 days ago — BOX SCORE
(AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
I have no idea what I just saw. Really, no clue. I’m sitting here, trying to figure out how recap this thing. Maybe the best way to sum it up would be: BAD. OFFENSE.
A couple happy fun-time stats from that… thing:
I believe the stat is ...
TrueHoop Network 2009-10 Previews: Oklahoma City Thunder
dailythunder.com 10/26/2009 — Last Year’s Record : 23-59
Crystal Ball
The consensus prediction of the TrueHoop Network bloggers … and the best hopes of Daily Thunder.
Crowd Says : 34-48
Daily Thunder Says : 34-48
Yes We Can!
The sun is out. The seas have parted. The basketball gods are shining ...
The Kids are Alright: Oklahoma City Thunder
emptythebench.com 13 days ago — By: Zachariah Blott
ETB contributor Zach Blott is back with the latest installment in our ongoing “The Kids are Alright” series, this time checking in with the Oklahoma City Thunder and everybody’s favorite young trio of Jeff ...
Monday Bolts – 11.2.09
dailythunder.com 24 days ago — Darnell Mayberry’s thoughts on last night’s game : “Sunday’s shot selection was particularly alarming. Alarming because Durant continued to settle for jumpers. Good looks, no doubt, but not as good as layups. Alarming because this, his third season, is the one he was supposed ...
Thunder moves back to .500 with road win against the Clippers
dailythunder.com 15 days ago — BOX SCORE
(AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
Let’s just start with this: You know how many points the Clippers had in the fourth quarter? Ten. Ten points.
The Thunder cranked up the defense and the effort late to lock away a nice road win against the Clippers, 83-79 in a game that ...
Monday Bolts – 11.16.09
dailythunder.com 10 days ago — From Both Teams Played Hard : “ Thunder players made more charity/community-motivated appearances last year than those of any other team aside from LAL .”
If you can handle some Oklahoma City ribbing, Deadspin picked up the KD slap video : ” Because I’ve had my ...
Thunder steal some Magic —
SFGate: Top Sports Stories 18 days ago
Stan Van Gundy doesn't care how many players the Magic are missing. He still wants the rest to give their best. Kevin Durant scored 28 points, Russell Westbrook added 17 points and 10 assists and the Thunder ran away from the defending Eastern ...
Thunder Rout Short-Handed Magic 102-74 —
NYT > Pro Basketball 18 days ago
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Kevin Durant scored 28 points, Russell Westbrook added 17 points and 10 assists and the Oklahoma City Thunder ran away from the Orlando Magic in the second half Sunday night for a 102-74 victory.