Pictured above are the four uniforms the Thunder have used for the 2021-22 season.
Pictured above are the four uniforms the Thunder have used for the 2021-22 season.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander out at least through All-Star break
Adrian Wojnarowski: Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has a right ankle sprain and will be sidelined at least through the All-Star Break, the team says. Thunder say he’ll be re-evaluated after the break in mid-February.
Portland T-Blazers 81 @ Thunder 98
Box score https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401360584
Attendance: 13,812
Wednesday, February 2,
Thunder @ Dallas Mavericks 7:30 PM
Bally Sports, Oklahoma
American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
Thunder 120 @ Dallas Mavericks 114 - OT
Box score https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401360597
Attendance: 19,200
If Tre Mann can develop to consistently shoot and play the way he did last night, he will be dangerous.
Mann played very well last night. Another great game by Giddey. Dort... damn, what a performance in OT. He is my favorite player right now. This team is awesome to watch while they are developing.
We lost our cable due to the storm just as the game started. Damn that hurt.
I've been really pleasantly surprised by Tre Mann's development. I wasn't a big fan of the pick at the time, but he has elite footwork and a smooth stroke. He does need to become a great scorer because I don't think he'll ever be a good defender even though he has been trying harder on that end.
Stinks that JRE is out for 6 weeks, but these rookies are a fun group.
Thunder 96 @ Portland Trailblazers 93
Box score https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401360614
Attendance: 15,329
Saturday, February 5,
Thunder @ Sacramento Kings, 9:00 PM
Bally Sports, Oklahoma,
Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, CA
These are fun wins and all, but they might need to assign LD to the Blue for a few months.
Losing more power lotto balls than we probably should.
IF we don't finish with the 4th worst record in the NBA I'll be kind of upset. I think this team is pretty good but still a superstar or two away from being really good. I don't think we can get in the top 3. Houston, Detroit, Orlando are really bad. Fourth is still going to get us a really great player and with some luck still land in the top 3.
Thunder 103 @ Sacramento Kings 113
Box score https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401360620
Attendance: 14,097
Monday, February 7, 7 PM
Golden State Warriors @ Thunder
Bally Sports, Oklahoma
Paycom Center, OKC
Each guy is playing for his future. Don't think for one minute he gives a 'hoot' about ping pong balls, picks or losing games to get that accomplished.
Last season's draft was the result of 'bad luck' if you were looking for a higher pick. We did great with then 18 year Josh Giddey as our 6th pick; he still has much to be desired in development.
Sending Luguentz Dort to the D League; all in fun, I now understand his LD comment.
Play the game and get better, the ping pong balls are left up to chance--better luck in 2022-23.
IIRC OKC's highest draft pick was Westbrook at #4 in 2008 the first year the franchise operated in OKC. So if some Seattle fans and media get their kicks from wanting to see the franchise fail in OKC, don't hold your breath.
I suppose getting Bronny and LeBron isn't a thing?
Create a lot of excitement and put butts in the seats and the spotlight on OKC or any market. The two packaged together would come at a price. We don't have an arena big enough to recoup the costs.
You can keep Father & Son, doubt if Presti would chew on that fat . . .
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