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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    Quote Originally Posted by maybeshewill13
    It's OK some people just don't actually watch basketball, just come on here and repeat the same **** they heard from another dumbass.
    It's really not any different than people saying "Westbrick will show-up this game and shoot OKC out of it, and we'll win" before basically every big game OKC plays. Unfortunately, "Westbrick" shows up so often, OKC has only managed to compile an embarrassing 168-82 record over the last three seasons and through the first 20 games of this season, while making the WCF two years ago and NBA Finals last year.

    F***ing Westbrook. He's the root of all evil.

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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    Quote Originally Posted by FreezingTsmoove


    This ***** is so bad he got a negative per
    He's only played garbage minutes. You're a fool if you think other teams aren't drooling over his size, insane athleticism and offensive skillset.

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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    really? I don't see it. I think memphis, clippers, knicks, and nets are a lot deeper. only

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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    Quote Originally Posted by jdm_dc_fan
    They are stacked. So stacked Russell should be averaging 10 APG.
    He's 4th in the league. He's behind Rondo, Paul and Holiday. The first two guys have the ball in their hands nearly 90% of the time they're on the floor. RW not as much b/c of KD.

    OKC don't have anybody above average in the low post. He can't too many AST off Durant's playmaking ability.

    You base numbers on their peers and the overall league, not some made-up fantasy numbers. 8.7 APG is solid!!!!
    Last edited by DMV2; 12-08-2012 at 10:19 PM.

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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    Quote Originally Posted by DMV2
    He's 4th in the league. He's behind Rondo, Paul and Holiday. The first two guys have the ball in their hands nearly 90% of the time they're on the floor. RW not as much b/c of KD.

    OKC don't have anybody above average in the low post. He can't too many AST off Durant's playmaking ability.

    You base numbers on their peers and the overall league, not some made-up fantasy numbers. 8.7 APG is solid!!!!
    I know where he's at. It is unfair to compare his assist to rondo/cp. But ranking number 4 means very little when the margin from 4 to 1 is four more assist a game. Westbrook draws a lot of attention, I'm sure we can agree on that. He should use that to his advantage to set up other players. His athleticism can only take him so far. It's sad but it might take an injury for him to NEED to average more assist. Hopefully DRose comes back more passive and a more balanced game to compare to Westbrook.

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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    Quote Originally Posted by Chief Keef
    They've only played the Heat once in the finals

    They played Miami 5 times and lost 4

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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    Quote Originally Posted by BallsOut
    And yet, it doesn't matter since they get always get raped by the Heat in the playoffs.
    A single meeting counts as always now?

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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    This just shows that Presti knew exactly what he was doing with the Harden trade. OKC remains stacked and in position to contend for a title, and retained more financial flexibility.

    Harden is who we thought he was -- an inefficient, yet capable scorer who struggles at times in the role of a #1 option.

    I fully expect the Thunder to be more balanced and ready to win a title this season than they were last year.

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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    Quote Originally Posted by Chief Keef
    They've only played the Heat once in the finals

    Off topic: Who is that chick in your avatar? :P

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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    Quote Originally Posted by jdm_dc_fan
    I know where he's at. It is unfair to compare his assist to rondo/cp. But ranking number 4 means very little when the margin from 4 to 1 is four more assist a game. Westbrook draws a lot of attention, I'm sure we can agree on that. He should use that to his advantage to set up other players. His athleticism can only take him so far. It's sad but it might take an injury for him to NEED to average more assist. Hopefully DRose comes back more passive and a more balanced game to compare to Westbrook.
    God you're ****in retarded..

    He's averaging nearly 9 assists a game!!! That's great. We also need him to be our scoring option.. Not to pass the damn ball non stop like Rondo.


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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    Quote Originally Posted by Shepseskaf
    This just shows that Presti knew exactly what he was doing with the Harden trade. OKC remains stacked and in position to contend for a title, and retained more financial flexibility.

    Harden is who we thought he was -- an inefficient, yet capable scorer who struggles at times in the role of a #1 option.

    I fully expect the Thunder to be more balanced and ready to win a title this season than they were last year.
    How about Martin? They won't be able to keep him next year, will they? Will they have enough scoring with just mostly KD and RW and how's that going to affect them winning a title next year?

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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    Not unfair because cap issues are hitting this offseason. Kmart will walk for a bigger deal that OKC will refuse to offer. Lamb and Jones have their development and trade stock declining as they rack up DNP's. OKC is a legit title contender and great team but unfairly stacked, no.

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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    Quote Originally Posted by maybeshewill13
    It's OK some people just don't actually watch basketball, just come on here and repeat the same **** they heard from another dumbass.
    This. If posters actually watched the games and understood the team they wouldn't be posting this stupid shit.

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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    Yep they're stacked until Durant joins the Lakers.

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    Default Re: OKC is unfairly stacked

    Quote Originally Posted by wally_world
    Off topic: Who is that chick in your avatar? :P
    kate upton bro

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