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    SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 11: Chris Paul #3 of the Oklahoma City Thunder is helped off the ... [+] Getty Images

    The summer of 2021 could be the summer that defines the future of the franchise for the Oklahoma City Thunder. For the majority of the past decade, free agency hasn’t been very productive due to their limited flexibility with cap space and being in one of the NBA’s smallest markets... https://www.forbes.com/sites/nichola.../#5a0db3405396

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    OKC Thunder: 3 head coach candidates from the Popovich tree

    Link: https://thunderousintentions.com/202...popovich-tree/


    No Joke, this is not a scene from The Wiz...

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    OKC Thunder announces plans for reduced seating at Chesapeake Energy Arena



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    And the thunder has a HC. Mark Daigneault

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    I think this is a fine choice. This team is likely to not be very good for awhile. A first time head coach promoted from within won't have the expectations placed on him that an established coach might have. So his career shouldn't be derailed if everything flops and will look really good if things go well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Robertson View Post
    I think this is a fine choice. This team is likely to not be very good for awhile. A first time head coach promoted from within won't have the expectations placed on him that an established coach might have. So his career shouldn't be derailed if everything flops and will look really good if things go well.
    You forgot Thunder made the playoffs last year? They will be good as long they keep their current roster

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoonersFan12 View Post
    You forgot Thunder made the playoffs last year? They will be good as long they keep their current roster
    Chances of keeping Chris Paul are not very high. And that or other trade packages could lose some more of the current roster. If they are in full rebuild mode which appears to be the case they won't be making the playoffs again for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Robertson View Post
    Chances of keeping Chris Paul are not very high. And that or other trade packages could lose some more of the current roster. If they are in full rebuild mode which appears to be the case they won't be making the playoffs again for a while.
    With the size of his contract in his final year, the fact that the trade would have to be for someone with a similar size contract and his age, a trade is unlikely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jersey Boss View Post
    With the size of his contract in his final year, the fact that the trade would have to be for someone with a similar size contract and his age, a trade is unlikely.
    paul for rubio and oubre works ... i'm sure presti would want a pick back as well ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthOfTheVillage View Post
    The Coach after Daignault will very likely be a diversity hire.
    Black head coaching candidates are not "diversity hires." In most cases, they're more qualified candidates. I believe Charles Lee had a better resume and more upside than Daignault.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jersey Boss View Post
    With the size of his contract in his final year, the fact that the trade would have to be for someone with a similar size contract and his age, a trade is unlikely.
    A Chris Paul trade is likely. Reports suggest that the Phoenix trade is more likely than not, but there will be other suitors too. I would think the Thunder would try to re-route Rubio and maybe even Oubre if they're in the trade. I'd say a three team trade is very possible. I expect CP3, Gallo (maybe by sign and trade), and maybe Schroeder or Adams gone soon.

    And, no, zero interest in bringing Westbrook back. He's going to get his statue and be a Thunder legend, but there's really no point in bringing him back. The Thunder should lose this year and let the young guys develop while the West is so tough.

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    Report: Thunder promote assistant Mark Daigneault to head coach


    Age: 35, Nine years younger than Boston's HC Brad Stevens.

    Link: https://dknation.draftkings.com/nba/...-rumors-update

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    The next two weeks are going to be insane with NBA news.

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    I really really wanted Becky Hammon but hopefully this ends well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin lee View Post
    I really really wanted Becky Hammon but hopefully this ends well.
    I hope you really really want Hammon because you think she deserves a chance, not because you want to drool on her

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    I am not a Thunder fan but good luck with your new head coach, it is a interesting hire

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoonersFan12 View Post
    I hope you really really want Hammon because you think she deserves a chance, not because you want to drool on her
    Lol no I learned my lesson about 10 years ago with Sherri Coale. It's strictly professional this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin lee View Post
    I really really wanted Becky Hammon but hopefully this ends well.
    I kind of wanted Hammon or maybe Nancy Lieberman. We're not likely to be good for a while and we could have made history by giving a woman coach a chance. And I think either of them just might be a pretty good coach in the right circumstances.

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    Daigneault will likely be a fine coach, but the Thunder have now had 4 white coaches in their history in a league that has 75% Black players and Black coaches with Daigneault or Nash's resumes don't slide right into head coaching jobs. There are a wealth of Black coaching candidates that never get opportunities. I really liked Charles Lee of the Bucks. Again, not saying Daigneault isn't deserving, I'm just saying that white management and GMs like Presti seem to hold the door open wider for white coaches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dankrutka View Post
    Daigneault will likely be a fine coach, but the Thunder have now had 4 white coaches in their history in a league that has 75% Black players and Black coaches with Daigneault or Nash's resumes don't slide right into head coaching jobs. There are a wealth of Black coaching candidates that never get opportunities. I really liked Charles Lee of the Bucks. Again, not saying Daigneault isn't deserving, I'm just saying that white management and GMs like Presti seem to hold the door open wider for white coaches.
    The Coach after Daignault will very likely be a diversity hire.

    As for Daignault, we just need him to be an able Tank Commander for the next several years. Nothing flashy, keep Shai happy and rack up big losses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dankrutka View Post
    Daigneault will likely be a fine coach, but the Thunder have now had 4 white coaches in their history in a league that has 75% Black players and Black coaches with Daigneault or Nash's resumes don't slide right into head coaching jobs. There are a wealth of Black coaching candidates that never get opportunities. I really liked Charles Lee of the Bucks. Again, not saying Daigneault isn't deserving, I'm just saying that white management and GMs like Presti seem to hold the door open wider for white coaches.
    Reality is though if Kyrie and or Kevin did not want Nash he would not have been hired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dankrutka View Post
    Daigneault will likely be a fine coach, but the Thunder have now had 4 white coaches in their history in a league that has 75% Black players and Black coaches with Daigneault or Nash's resumes don't slide right into head coaching jobs. There are a wealth of Black coaching candidates that never get opportunities. I really liked Charles Lee of the Bucks. Again, not saying Daigneault isn't deserving, I'm just saying that white management and GMs like Presti seem to hold the door open wider for white coaches.
    nash is 100% the resume of a head coach ..

    former player PG that is not a white /black thing it is a star PG thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderSooner View Post
    nash is 100% the resume of a head coach ..

    former player PG that is not a white /black thing it is a star PG thing
    So is Jason Kidd and he sucked as head coach

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    Quote Originally Posted by dankrutka View Post
    Daigneault will likely be a fine coach, but the Thunder have now had 4 white coaches in their history in a league that has 75% Black players and Black coaches with Daigneault or Nash's resumes don't slide right into head coaching jobs. There are a wealth of Black coaching candidates that never get opportunities. I really liked Charles Lee of the Bucks. Again, not saying Daigneault isn't deserving, I'm just saying that white management and GMs like Presti seem to hold the door open wider for white coaches.
    So they should hire a coach that’s black, just because that person is black? How about they hire whoever they think the best candidate is regardless of skin color?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhiAlpha View Post
    So they should hire a coach that’s black, just because that person is black? How about they hire whoever they think the best candidate is regardless of skin color?
    You think Daig is the best available hire? Why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jersey Boss View Post
    You think Daig is the best available hire? Why?
    How do you know he isn’t?

    I honestly have no idea whether he is or not, but making the hiring process about race is just unnecessary and that was the point of my post.

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