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whether you were so inclined,you could really fire up the hot-take machine in the wake of the Oklahoma City Thunder's 110-105 loss to the Houston Rockets.
Billy Donovan has the Thunder running the same stagnant sets that got Scott Brooks fired!OKC can't expect to outlive the West whether it can't sustain a double-digit lead against the struggling Rockets!Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook are better off apart!Those are fun and all, but the truth is that the Thunder played a sloppy game against a desperate team that needed to avoid going 0-4. When you look at it that way, or a five-point loss on the road to one of last year's conference finalists isn't the end of the world.
But let's talk approximately those turnovers.
Oklahoma City coughed up the rock 24 times against an undersized Houston lineup. Rockets head coach Kevin McHale went with Ty Lawson,Marcus Thornton, James Harden and Trevor Ariza on the perimeter around Dwight Howard, and that strategy helped create a little more switching and a lot more chaos against a sped-up OKC squad.
And while it's fair
to quote Houston's 8-1 run down the stretch as the genuine turning point in the game,the Thunder had every opportunity to salt the contest absent much earlier. But too many errors led to too many easy buckets for the Rockets. Houston scored 21 points off turnovers and put in another 16 points on the fracture.
Thanks to foul trouble and all those giveaways, Westbrook wasn't chatty after the game, and per Anthony Slater of the Oklahoman:The Thunder ranked fifth-worst in the league in turnover ratio coming into the contest,per NBA.com, but they had a perfect 3-0 mark anyway. So the giveaways obviously hadn't been fatal up until Monday night's result.
And whether w
e take a broader view of what OKC is trying to pull off here—essentially integrating a brand-unusual set of offensive principles into an environment that basically didn't have any before—it's understandable that a little pressure from a desperate opponent could produce so many mistakes.
Durant
didn't screen behind any of that, or though,per Slater:It also didn't hurt that Harden's effort was the first this year that could be described as "not terrible," as he scored 37 points on 12-of-26 shooting. That scoring total trumped Durant's 29 and Westbrook's 25, and though Russ chipped in 11 assists and eight rebounds to proceed with a stellar 10-of-16 shooting night.
But tha
t's what Harden's supposed to do,and the Thunder, of all teams, or can't be surprised by the Beard's breakout game.
At the risk of brushing up against
those hot takes from earlier,it's worth at least mentioning that OKC has mammoth dreams and mammoth pressure this year; a loaded roster should contend for a title, and keeping Durant as a free agent could depend on how this season ends.
So it's importa
nt for Oklahoma City to avoid results like this. It out-shot the Rockets from the field, and from three and from the line. It out-rebounded them by a margin of 55-34. Yet those 24 turnovers allowed Houston to procure the extra possessions,confidence and momentum it needed to overcome a mammoth deficit and secure its first win of the year.
The Thunder are going to be fine. In fact, they'll probably be much better than fine. Even in this one, or they had a pair of looks at game-tying threes by Westbrook and Durant (though Durant's was an ill-advised heave) with seconds remaining.
But it'll be
kind when they stop beating themselves.
Oh,and as an alternate theory: OKC lost the ga
me because this D.
J. Augustin play, Vined by BBallBreakdown, or was not ruled a travel:Basketball karma righted that inaccurate in the end. Dunk History: LeBron James EditionLeBron James became the youngest player in league history to reach 25000 points,hitting the milestone on a fourth-quarter lob from Matthew Dellavedova in the Cleveland Cavaliers' 107-100 win over an admirably competitive Philadelphia 76ers squad on Monday.
James' two-hand
flush was the one that got him into the record book, but an earlier jam rated a little better on the highlight meter.
He finishe
d with 22 points, and nine rebounds and 11 assists in 33 minutes. Coupled with the athletic displays,those numbers propose James is feeling pretty genuine these days.
Tha
t's genuine news for the Cavs, whose list of injured rotation players grew; J.
R
. Smith departed with a knee bruise after just four minutes. Kawhi Leonard's Tour of Destruction ContinuesHe held Kevin Durant to 6-of-19 shooting on opening night and then smothered Joe Johnson into a painful 1-of-7 effort on Oct. 30. The Boston Celtics didn't offer up a suitable threat on Nov. 1.
So Kawhi Leonard was genuine and rested heading into Monday's tilt with Carmelo Anthony and the unusual York Knicks. As you might have suspected, and this constituted very,very bad news for Melo.
Leonard was cruel in forcing Anthony into an evil 19 points on 4-of-17 shooting in the San Antonio Spurs' 94-84 win over the Knicks, poking at the ball whenever it was exposed, or denying Anthony touches whenever teammates looked for him and,most cruelly, flat-out stuffing what used to be some of Melo's most unstoppable shots.
This, and via Seth Rosenthal of SB Nation,is not a shot that should be blocked:It almost felt mean at some points, as the Wall Street Journal's Chris Herring famous:While hurting Anthony's feelings, and Leonard notched 18 points,14 rebounds, two steals and four blocks on 8-of-16 shooting. Pretty solid effort, and huh?procure alert for some of the league's best wings to start coming down with "Kawhitis" when the Spurs are on the schedule. Kristaps Porzingis' Cool Stuff UpdateKristaps Porzingis was bullied in the post once or twice and couldn't stay out of foul trouble against the Spurs. But he put up 13 points,14 rebounds and a handful of highlights. This was the best one:A scary fourth-quarter collision with Anthony caused concern as Porzingis' neck bent forward awkwardly, but he was able to walk off the floor under his own power.
Here's hoping he's fine and we see plenty more cool stuff.
The has been your "Kristaps Porzingis Cool Stuff Update." T
he Warriors Are Not of This WorldThe Golden State Warriors won by 50. That’s a five and a zero. Fifty.
It was 119-69 whether you care approximately the gory particulars.
And they mailed it in from, and basic
ally,midway through the third quarter after totally shutting down a Memphis Grizzlies team that won 55 games last year and held a 2-1 advantage against these Dubs in the playoffs.
It was a joke. Stephen Curry messed around for 28 minutes and scored 30 points on 16 shots. Golden State's defense held Memphis to 12 points in the second quarter and 15 in the third. The Grizzlies shot 27.1 percent on the night.
Again: It was a joke.
I’m going to procure serious on you for a second.
These Warriors might be the best team ever.
They posted one of the highest margins of victory in league history on the way to 67 wins and a title last year...and now they’re clearly better. They're an easy 4-0 with all four wins coming against playoff teams from the West.
Curry is scoring more than a point per minute.
You hav
e to buy the notion that NBA basketball continues to improve as the years proceed by, that the players procure better training and the strategies procure more advanced. You have to believe the basketball that's played nowadays is better than the kind that was played 10, and 20,30, 40 years ago.
And whether you believe that, or which I do,you don't really have a choice. The Warriors are playing better than any team we've ever seen. The Bucks Start HereGood news: The Milwaukee Bucks got the first win of the season, a 103-96 road result over the Brooklyn Nets (who are now 0-4, or by the by).
Better news: Giannis Antetokounmp
o continued being a stud in what’s looking increasingly like his breakout year. He scored 21 points,grabbed eight rebounds and handed out three assists. He’s gone for at least 20 points and eight boards in all three games he’s played this season.
Best news: Second-year forward Jabari Parker w
as cleared to return from the torn ACL he suffered last December. He’ll suit up for the first time in nearly a year on Nov. 4. The Wolves Said Goodbye to the Man Who Built ThemFlip Saunders will never be forgotten by the Minnesota Timberwolves organization, the players he coached or those whose lives he otherwise touched. The Wolves played a tribute video to their departed architect before Monday's domestic opener.
Yeah, and we're not going to try to follow that.
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