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    This team should go on an easy 11 game winning streak and there wouldn't be no reason to feel good about it until November 21st against MemphiS when we will be playing a real team next. Feck you danny and Aldridge for your pathetic performances

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    favorable early schedule over the next 10 games should help the team gel togther. I'm not going to complain about that.

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    actually we all have seen the schedule when it was released and drew our conclusions months ago ...

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    that's why I said lately

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    I doubt everyone who looked at the schedule months ago memorize the whole schedule

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    This team should go on an easy 11 game winning streak and there wouldn't be no reason to feel good about it until November 21st against MemphiS when we will be playing a real team next. Feck you danny and Aldridge for your pathetic performances
    But if they were 12-0 going into Memphis, everyone could feel really good about it?

    You guys do realize that when the Thunder were whole (between 2011-12 and 2013-14), they're 94-21 at home (.817). They're the third best home team in the league and the Spurs (who have a long, recent history of getting blown out of Chesapeake Arena) had the ball in hand with a chance to tie or win with less than 30 seconds to go, in the opener, with a few new pieces that haven't dealt with a crunch time situation with the Spurs?

    A loss at OKC isn't exactly something that most teams worry about. You hope to avoid it, but the odds are high that it's coming, even if you play well.

    Chicken Little must look at SpursTalk and think the melodrama here is ridiculous.

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    Less is More RayTdropout's Avatar
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    Lol

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    I want to know when the next time we're playing the Thunderef gots, because I want nothing more than to crush their souls. My most hated team in sports by far, along with the Packers.

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    I doubt everyone who looked at the schedule months ago memorize the whole schedule
    nah, we definitely all have it memorized

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    I doubt everyone who looked at the schedule months ago memorize the whole schedule
    sorry about that ... but I thought everybody would know that the first month would be a good chance to get the players together and still win games ...

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    Feck you danny and Aldridge for your pathetic performances
    I thought you were a Spurs fan? What is this nonsense? Grow up.

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    But if they were 12-0 going into Memphis, everyone could feel really good about it?

    You guys do realize that when the Thunder were whole (between 2011-12 and 2013-14), they're 94-21 at home (.817). They're the third best home team in the league and the Spurs (who have a long, recent history of getting blown out of Chesapeake Arena) had the ball in hand with a chance to tie or win with less than 30 seconds to go, in the opener, with a few new pieces that haven't dealt with a crunch time situation with the Spurs?

    A loss at OKC isn't exactly something that most teams worry about. You hope to avoid it, but the odds are high that it's coming, even if you play well.

    Chicken Little must look at SpursTalk and think the melodrama here is ridiculous.
    THE SKY IS FALLING! Dion Waiters hit a couple of shots and Danny missed several!!

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    I'm actually glad about the loss since had they won Pop would have let himself off the hook for all those terrible decisions in the 2nd half.

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