Dude’s a straight savage.
Dude’s a straight savage.
Russell Westbrook extension signed with Oklahoma City Thunder...
Time to rename Oklahoma City Boulevard...![]()
Well, dcsooner, as we all know, Westbrook is here to stay. Carmelo and Paul can just be his one and done sidekicks. Cause none of the above is going to happen in their wanting timeframe or yours, if that's truly what they want based on your view.
dcsooner, one point in your post that is troubling is that for some reason you're repeating Jason Whitlock's stereotypes about the culture of OKC. OKC has a good culinary scene for a city of its size. In many ways, OKC has already addressed the generic chain stereotype you've brought up.
There are some ways OKC is becoming a more multicultural city. For example, Tower Theatre has an explicit focus on bringing in hip hop acts. I just saw Talib Kweli there earlier this month. Of course, OKC will never become a hub for African American culture like many other cities. More progress can be made.
Instead of just critiquing what's wrong, how about some specific suggestions for realistic changes.
P.S. I am having trouble understanding the segregation claims others attributed to dcsooner, but dc certainly didn't suggest that even though racial school re-segregation is a problem in OKC and the rest of the country (NYC has the most segregated schools in the country).
Oh, and the concept of white genocide is a white supremacist concept that is pure garbage. Please keep that crap in the politics section.
Politics are inherent to many issues and I am sure I have brought up political issues in many threads, but I make an effort not to be partisan. While the line may be blurry, I've certainly tried not to call names or stereotypes groups, including political parties. However, there's just no place for white supremacist concepts in the "2017-2018 Oklahoma City Thunder" thread. I only used two sentences to point that out. Happy to discuss privately if you wish as I'm always trying to improve how I communicate ideas to others, especially online as it can be tricky. Best.
Today's Thunderfest @ Edmond North High School:
Anyone lucky enough to get tickets to the 'Blue & White Scrimmage' at the Edmond North High School Gymnasium?
With the high profile players on our Thunder roster; maybe future events should be held at The Peake.
Oklahoma City will begin its 12th year as an NBA City (+Hornets' 2 years). Thunder have enjoyed regular season sellouts since 2010 (297 consecutive sellouts ending the 16-17 season).
Do you believe OKC is a well-established NBA city; could we survive a rebuild?
I live about two blocks from North, sounds like there's quite a crowd there already.
Back to Thunder topics. Russ, Abrines, and Patterson all sat out the scrimmage today. With a shortened preseason, I hope all three are ready to go for the regular season opener. I think one of the most interesting questions around this team is who else will get minutes outside of the top 9, which include these players at generally these positions (in a time when positions shift):
PG - Russ, Felton
SG - Roberson, Abrines
SF - George. Grant
PF - Carmelo, Patterson
C - Adams
I suspect Grant and Patterson will both have opportunities to move up a position in small lineups. Beyond that, I actually have trouble envisioning any of these guys getting minutes: Collison (getting pretty old), Terrance Ferguson (only 19!), Josh Huestis (just no signs he's getting a chance), Kyle Singer (he's bad), Dakari Johnson (unathletic big), and whoever gets the 15th slot (probably Isaiah Canaan or Semaj). When/if the Thunder have any injuries, it'll get even more interesting. I think the Thunder will be a player for buy-out candidates later in the season so they could get help there for the playoffs. Thoughts?
Interested to see the progress Jerami Grant has made from last season.
Thunder now have 3 isolation play options (Anthony, Westbrook & George); also, a potentially good strong reserve group. Impressed with Ferguson, Grant & Felton so far--add Patterson & Abrines in the mix with any combination of starters & reserves Thunder should be competitive.
http://www.espn.com/nba/team/roster/...thunderhttp://
NBA Preseason at Chesapeake Energy Arena
Thunder 102 - Pelicans 91
Box Score: http://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=400978810
After watching the pre-season games thus far, I am hoping Donovan gives the 10th/11th man minutes to Terrance Ferguson and Josh Huestis. Ferguson seems a lot more ready defensively than I expected for a 19-ear old and he just needs to get out on the break and spot up from 3 on offense. Huestis looked really active defensively today, particularly with those two late game blocks. With some of his defensive abilities, if Huestis can shoot just 33-34% percent three then he could find a role on the team.
Oklahoma City 86 - Melbourne United 85
Box score: http://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=400978812
Preseason final: Thunder 3 wins - 1 loss
Oklahoma City Thunder 96 - Denver Nuggets 86
Box score: http://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=400978751
Yannis Morin
Thunder Signs Morin and Wright
Posted: Oct 11, 2017
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 11, 2017 – The Oklahoma City Thunder has signed center Yannis Morin and forward Chris Wright, it was announced today by Executive Vice President and General Manager Sam Presti. Per team policy, terms of the deals were not disclosed.
Morin (6-10, 210) played five games (one start) with the Thunder in the 2017 Orlando Pro Summer League and averaged 2.2 points and 4.0 rebounds in 13.5 minutes per game. He spent the 2016-17 season with Le Havre in France, where he appeared in 37 games (28 starts) and averaged 6.8 points, 7.4 rebounds, 1.84 blocks and 1.00 steal in 24.5 minutes per game.
The center played five total seasons in France, spending three seasons with Cholet Basket, one season each with Denain ASC Voltaire and Le Havre.
Wright (6-8, 226) was a member of the Oklahoma City Blue during the 2016-17 season. He appeared in 20 games (four starts) and averaged 9.9 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.35 steals in 21.9 minutes per game.
The Ohio native previously appeared in 32 NBA games with the Milwaukee Bucks and Golden State Warriors and averaged 3.7 points and 2.0 rebounds in 9.8 minutes per contest.
Chris Wright
Born: September 30, 1988 (age 29), Trotwood, Ohio, OH
Height: 6′ 8″
Salary: 980,431 USD (2016)
Chris Wright is an American professional basketball player for the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association. He played college basketball for the University of Dayton.
Thunder trim roster to 15: http://www.espn.com/nba/team/roster/...thunderhttp://
Alex Abrines
Stephen Adams
Carmelo Anthony
Nick Collison
Raymond Felton
Terrance Ferguson
Paul George
Jerami Grant
Daniel Hamilton
Josh Huestis
Dakari Johnson
Patrick Patterson
Andre Roberson
Kyle Singler
Russell Westbrook
Thunder signed Daniel Hamilton to a two-way contract in August; he will mostly play for the G-League Oklahoma City Blue, but the deal allows him 45 days with the Thunder during the season, and two-way salaries don’t count against team payroll.
Hamilton is the 15th man on the roster listed by ESPN NBA Oklahoma City Thunder roster: http://www.espn.com/nba/team/roster/...a-city-thunder
It appears Presti will carry a 14 player roster, that would leave one roster spot open.
They can also sign another 2 way player
Two-way players don't count towards a roster spot and each team gets two. The Thunder are thus technically at 14 roster spots with one two-way contract.
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