Then make the thread tomorrow u .
I hope they pound your pass till it squirts blood, dj.
wonder if Westbrook will continue to rape this team with ty decisions.. that 3 late yesterday was disgraceful
I would do an ELE but I know you wouldn't honor it.
We all know he would disappear anyways. Whats the point.
That ugly scrub Beverley looks like he came straight out of an african village. his nappy headed hair and his big ass baboon mouth.
Yep. Big talk, small action.
Don't blame him for Bynum's knees.
honestly, we're due to lay an egg but we you can bet that we are going to be motivated for this game.
I'll take a wild card like WB playing over just Durant who is a matchup nightmare and can beat us by himself when he is an alpha. Lately, he has returned to his Beta role so I like our chances. Lets see how motivated this team can get.
If Jodie Meeks and Gerald Green can go for 40 points. I don't see why Harden should not be able to.
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Over/Under on how many fights in this game
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OKC is really beautiful this time of year...
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Damn ParsonsBetter show up tonight.
I hope Westbrook clotheslines that ugly African Beverley tonight...
Hope Bev can do the spurs a solid and take out ibaka this time
On Tuesday night, for the first time since his fateful knee injury, Russell Westbrook will play against Patrick Beverley, the Rockets guard who incidentally caused it last April.
Three surgeries later, the course of Westbrook’s career has taken a concerning turn, with lingering worry surrounding the long-term health of his knee.
But for now, he’s healthy. And because of that, he was peppered with a few Beverley-related questions at Tuesday’s shootaround, leading up to the showdown between the two.
First, Westbrook was asked if he still held anything against Beverley.
“Nah,” an irritated Westbrook shot back.
Then, moments later, he was asked whether everything was reconciled between the two.
“What’d I just say?” an increasingly more agitated Westbrook retorted. “That’s it. No more questions about that.”
Beverley’s greatest NBA skill is his tenacious defense, a perimeter pest who gets under the skin of opposing point guards. Most recently, his hounding style got under the skin of Portland star Damian Lillard, who called him out publicly.
Westbrook was asked about Beverley’s hectic, sometimes reckless style of play, which some have said led to Westbrook’s injury.
“I don’t care about it, to tell you the truth,” Westbrook said. “Has nothing to do with me. Play my game, worry about my team and that’s it. I don’t worry about his.”
The episode is certainly not something Westbrook wants to reflect back on. But it’s also not one the Thunder crowd will soon forget, with a Ron Artest-level of boos expected to rain down on Houston’s starting point guard during introductions on Tuesday night.
fuk dis SOB tbh
Bev will probably get into foul trouble real quick.
Bev getting his Bowen on. Can't wait for this game. Either way it's a half game for us on someone.
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