Presti has a lot of work to do with the OKC press.
You would never read anything remotely like this in a Pop-controlled newspaper.
And it's not because he never makes mistakes.
My favorite moment from tonight's game: James Harden is isolated on Serge Ibaka - OUT OF A TIME OUT - and Chris Webber says "This is great, it shows the confidence in a great defender". No sooner does he finish that sentence than Harden backs up for a three - POP.
Irony on display: The OKC crowd chanting "Ref you suck" because Kevin Durant was actually called for two legitimate fouls in a row, one on offense, one on defense.
Presti has a lot of work to do with the OKC press.
You would never read anything remotely like this in a Pop-controlled newspaper.
And it's not because he never makes mistakes.
I completely agree with your points on Harden (I was already making them before the season started tbh, because I already felt Harden was better than Westbrook LAST season). . .but I just want to point out that it was actually only an extra one million dollars a year that OKC balked on, not 2 mil. They threw away Harden who is clearly going to be the best SG in the league very soon as Wade and Kobe continue to decline, for Martin who has never been a star. . .all for saving one mil a year.
As for their big 3, let's face it, they got lucky as that they were so fortunate to get that many high draft picks in a row. Yeah they tanked, but they got all the lottery balls to bounce their way too. OKC being so good was a fluke to begin with. Hard not to be that good when your core is made up of VERY high lottery picks all gotten in a row. They will never be the same now. The older their core guys get, the more they're gonna have to pay them which means the worse their team around them gets.
They threw away a big 4-5 year contending window by trading Harden all to save a few million bucks. Ultra stupidity.
Josh McRoberts
I don't know. The price tag was high. Spurs often stayed away from paying. It's just their stars never pushed them enough. I don't know... it's quite interesting.. Presti is still damn smart and good.
Last year Brooks out coached Pop, by a lot. Certainly, trading his second best player wasn't his choice..
Trading your 2nd best player and arguably the best creator out of the 3 (KD, RW, JH) for Kevin ing Martin is not smart and good.
Aaron Baynes?![]()
I read somewhere Harden slept with Ibakas girlfriend and that caused a major rift between the two players. Dunno if it was true or where I heard it.
I prefer freedom of the press where the media can question why Splitter sat on the bench until game 4 vs Randolph and Gasol instead of the frightened impostors in SA afraid of asking real questions. Don't think Brook has done enough to warrant getting fired - he's not responsible for Westbrook's injury. To change mid-series after playing a certain way for years is difficult to do. Presti needs to send Ibaka to Hakeem every summer to learn some post moves so he can create his own shot.
The Spurs went over the tax threshhold several times, even after multiple championships. OKC has been making money since they arrived up there and they haven't won a single le. They were not going to pay the tax this year (the trade actually increased payroll this year), and they had several options to avoid the tax in the future that didn't include trading Harden.
Never going to happen. At least not until the team wins a championship or two.
The Birdman is the quintessential monkey baller IMO.
Should not have anything to do with color if you take him into account and the definition is as first stated.
If you start going racist with the term, then Andre Miller is white.
you are incredibly racist.
I think coaches impact in a playoffs series is minimal. Hack-an-Asik wasn't maybe the best move but it isn't what cost thunder this game. Thunder were down by about 10 points before doing it. And the whole he got out-coached talk is 99%of the time pure BS.
A lot of elements of OKC got way more exposed than Brooks:
- Presti for the atrocious Harden trade and his inability to give Thunder quality depth.
- Perkins for being useless as soon as there isn't a dominant low post scorer in the other team.
- Kevin Martin for choking while he should play a bigger role with Westbrook out.
- Abaka's defense. Him being 3rd in the DPOY vote is a joke. He is just too naive/dumb to be a great defender.
And Thunder struggling without Westbrook isn't a surprise. Even with all his flaws, he is a damn good player that was really important for them.
Not Presti's choice. He's given a budget by ownership. Clay Bennett's fault, tbh.
That package is also incomplete. They have a top ten pick in June.
Birdman.
Scott Brooks' decision making does not compare with trading Harden. Who cares if he leaves after you win a le?
You're acting like it was his decision to make. If his owner tells him he can't spend over a certain amount he has to work within those numbers.
This, tbh
OKC doesn’t have system. So when Russell went down, the backup doesn’t know what to do.
They rely too much on isolation plays and hope for the foul.
I’ve hear Shaq said this a million times about D12, and I think it applies to Ibaka and Perkins, they don’t have a "go-to" move. OKC can’t assume Ibaka will hit jumpshots like he did against the Spurs last year.
Someone posted yesterday that if OKC don’t starts winning, the refs are going to stop helping them. (he didn’t say exactly like that...).
I agree, too many cries babies, Durant always making those faces, raising his arms, getting techs...refs are going to get tired.
And be careful, because the Houston Rockets can easily became a league favorite any moment. If they defeat OKC....mmmm....Durant/Westbrook/Ibaka is nice for marketing, but Harden(bear), Lin(Asia), Asik(Europe), and many others…is also interesting.
The Rockets are a young team and they will only play better next year, and if they can get 1 more guy, its over OKC, Rockets will replace you...talk about that Harden trade!!!
Ok...I may be overreacting...
My favorite Webber moment of the night, immediately after Stockton had mentioned that the Spurs swept the Lakers:
"My favorite thing about this playoffs is that not a single team has given up"
CWebb apparently didn't see much of Game 4.
How he stays within budget is presumably his choice. There were plenty of options that didn't include trading Harden. Certainly not trading him last summer. A genius would have found a better solution.
And that pick will be 1th or 12th. I included that in my estimation of a pitiful return for Harden.
As before, it was his choice how to stay within budget. He can be a genius or a drone, but not both.
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