Hmm... ...sure is lots of orange in that painting...
Hmm... ...sure is lots of orange in that painting...
Well, crap.
they're better than their logo.
They're really good at making bottom-feeders look like deep playoff contenders.
Well, crap.
The lead pom girl my senior year of high school is on the Thunder Girls squad and she's pretty damn hot.
at this point in the process, I can only assume it was a typo and they meant to say "cram"...
If you've always pulled for some specific team in the NBA -- ANY team in the NBA, actually -- you now have great opportunity to go watch them win a game in person.
Well, crap.
All our kind words have paid off. 1 game winning streak!
They've given me another chance to see LeBron James.
Kevin Durant had more dunks last night than LeBron.
Well, crap.
They've won 2 of their last 3 games.
Stupid Carmelo
"ESPN and Texas are now one and the same." -Stewart Mandel
That bastard. Too bad the hand injury didn't happen a few days earlier.
Well, crap.
Not that I'd wish injury on him, mind you, but if it had to happen...
Well, crap.
3 game winning streak would be nice right now... we SHOULD win at minnesota
get to see kobe and lebron in person when they come to town
The last team that I saw abuse the point spread like the Thunder has over the past 20 or so games was the 1999 OU football squad. They're flying under the radar. Good things are about to happen.
Well, crap.
Not true - they beat my Raptors. I'll trade you a K. Durant for a C. Bosh. Actually, Bosh is a good player, but he has to stop pretending he's a jump shooter, and he especially has to give up the dreams of wanting to be a 3 point shooter. It drives me nuts when he does that, especially at critical times of the game - he has cost us countless number of games due to such stupid choices (especially late in playoff games the last 2 years).
Raptors are built this year to go deep into the Eastern Conference playoffs, instead they will soon be rivaling the Thunders for the 1st pick overall in the draft (Blake Griffin). You guys better start playing bad again if you want Blake .
Back to back victories! Nice job, Thunder!
I'm a big Georgetown Hoyas b-ball fan also. As such, I followed Jeff Green very closely throughout his college years. I liked his game a lot. He had a complete game - inside, outside, but especially his mid range game. Jeff was the ultimate team player in college - he didn't care about stats, just as long as his team won the game. The only problem I had with him is I felt he was too passive. At times (when his team needed him), I felt he was too unselfish, thus did not step up and use his upstoppable college skills to dominate the game. One of those times was in the final 4 two years ago. The Hoyas played Ohio St, against Greg Oden. Roy Hibbert held his own against Oden so that was a wash. As such, Jeff Green became the X factor. I felt that there was no one on the Ohio St team that could have stopped him, if he wanted to take charge of the game. Unfortunately, he decided to defer to other teammates, unsuccessfully.
I haven't watched him much in the nba so I don't know what his game is like at this time. I always felt his mid range game was special though (perfect for the nba), and would allow him to have a very long nba career - perhaps as a number 2 or 3 guy on a team (not the star of the team though).
jeff green is a perfect piece to this team. he does everything well, and is a good enough scorer outside to open things up inside. he's a huge 2-guard that sees the floor well and knows when to take a shot.
also earl watson needs to stay here. he's just flat-out a good guard.