Thanks for the clarification, I assumed that's what it meant but wasn't sure what number they would limit it to. They've reached out to the season ticket holders gauging their interest in attending this season with the option of opting out and keeping your seats for next season, so hopefully we'll know soon what the realistic amount of games each "pod" will be able to attend.
Perfect time to bottom out when not a lot of people will be allowed at the games anyway.
Woj is reporting on ESPN this morning OKC and Lakers are in talks to deal Schroeder for the 28th pick Wed night along with Danny Green.
Last edited by Jersey Boss; 11-15-2020 at 10:10 AM. Reason: Corrected Green name. Thx Dan.
Really good time to tank and rebuild given that there's definitely going to be limited attendance next season, and possibly for the start of the 2021-22 season as well.
No, he doesn't. The Thunder might listen to his input, but the Suns—who are not contenders—are rumored now. Presti will do what's best for the Thunder.
I'd guess we hear about a CP3 trade this week. Possibly a Gallo sign and trade. Outside chance Adams is dealt, but probably not. There's going to be a lot of action this week.
And, don't forget the 2021 draft is supposed to be loaded. It's almost suspiciously perfect timing.
The first coach of a team in OKC was Byron Scott and that was 15 years ago. I’m sorry but no, it has not been about race for several decades now. Just because someone hires a white coach does not mean that they intentionally overlooked minority candidates because of the color of their skin. That was definitely happening previously in the NBA...no doubt about it, but that is not how it works in 2020 and hasn’t been for a very long time now.
Daigneault is a fine hire for what the Thunder are looking to accomplish in the next 2-4 years. He was coach of the g-league team for five seasons so this is clearly about promoting someone who is familiar with the organization and has a lot of experience working with young players. If he turns out to be a good coach at this level, great. Otherwise, I expect that the Thunder will move on and hire someone more experienced whenever their next contending window opens up. That'll be the hire that's important to get correct.
Presti didnt hire Hammon because he didnt want her to take on all the loses during the rebuild for the next 4 years.
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