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Oklahoma City Thunder: Season Outlook
Oklahoma City Thunder: Season Outlook
Oklahoma City is currently 13-44 sitting near the bottom of the NBA. This inaugural season in Oklahoma hasn't been an easy one for the Thunder faithful. The Thunder was 4-29 going into the 2009. Every analyst believed that they would become the worst team in NBA history, the record is the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers at 9-73 (espn.com). But the Thunder were able to pull themselves together and have a solid 7 - 7 and currently sit at 2-8 in February. This has stopped the dooms day talk and has ...
Behind the Box Score, where Flash keeps it up
Behind the Box Score, where Flash keeps it up
sports.yahoo.com — Miami 103, Detroit 91 As it usually is with these two teams, this wasn't a fun watch.... A night after going for 50, it was nice to see Dwyane Wade pull his yo-yo dribble out and work around the Pistons for 16 assists, with six turnovers, seven ... (more) Behind the Box Score, where Flash keeps it up
Joe Smith Waived by the Thunder, Most Likely to Sign With the Cavaliers
Joe Smith Waived by the Thunder, Most Likely to Sign With the Cavaliers
blueblitz.net — Joe Smith had his contract bought out by the Thunder today, and will reportedly sign with the... Cleveland Cavaliers. He was recently pushed out of the Thunder rotation by Malik Rose, so that may have been the breaking point as to why he accepted the buyout after denying rumors that he wanted to leave. (more) Joe Smith Waived by the Thunder, Most Likely to Sign ...
Top 10 money teams in the NBA to date
Top 10 money teams in the NBA to date
cuzoogle.com — When someone asks you to name the best teams in the NBA, it is pretty easy to... narrow it down to a handful of names. Boston, Cleveland, the Lakers and maybe Orlando. But if you are a basketball bettor you may have a few different clubs on your ... (more) Top 10 money teams in the NBA to date
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Friday Bolts - 2.27.09
Daily Thunder.com — ... This guy from Bleacher Report has OKC winning 26 games this season - and he’s prediciting that now: “Looking at the last 25 games of Oklahoma City’s inaugural season, the Thunder will finish just under .500 at 12 - 13. They will face 16 playoff caliber teams before this season closes. This team has it in them to upset a few of these teams but also lose games that they should win. This will have the Thunder finishing at 26 - 42. At the beginning of the season many in the Oklahoma City area said that a mid-20s season would be a success, and this would ...

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