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Top 10 Thunder moments from the 2008-09 season

The season is officially over. While the 23-59 record was less than stellar, there sure were some lasting memories made during this maiden season in Oklahoma City. So let’s count ‘em down!

10. Russell Westbrook up, up and over Mario Chalmers

Why do I love that dunk so much? Because one thing Russell became very popular for in college was his soaring dunks over people. And to watch him do it in the NBA on a fast break makes my face tingle. All over. Even my eyeballs. Raptors Thunder Basketball

9. Nick Collison out-hustles Chris Bosh to seal a Thunder win

Maybe it wasn’t the most glamorous play and maybe it didn’t make SportsCenter as a top play, but without Collison’s grit and effort, OKC probably doesn’t win this game. And that can be said for a lot of games this year. Collison did the dirty work that needed be done and this play was a perfect example of exactly what he brings. (Video: Go to the 4:58 mark)

8. Earl Watson dishes off the backboard to Jet Zero for the flush

This was one of those “HOLY CRAP!” plays. And the coolest thing is about at half court, you could see it coming. Russell filled in behind Earl and it just set up perfectly. Nobody better to lay it off to than Westbrook because he always finishes with a little flavor.

7. Westbrook with a two-handed finish from Durant against the Spurs

Why is this play here? Didn’t Russell have about 50 of these? Yes, yes he did but this one was in arguably OKC’s biggest and best win of the season – a 78-76 thriller over the mighty Spurs. Plus it was a sweet pick by Durant and a better bounce pass to set it up.

6. Jeff Green flies over the Birdman and drops one on him

I love this dunk because any time you put it in the face of a guy like Chris Andersen, it’s a little sweeter. The Birdman poses, struts and wags his finger after his blocks. Good for him. But he wasn’t strutting after Uncle Jeff crammed one right down his throat. The best part is that he went up with his left and switched to his right in mid-air. It was like the dunking version of Jordan’s famous up-and-under.

5. Thabo Sefolosha swats Kobe

That just doesn’t happen to Kobe very often. And it’s a great example of what Thabo brought to this team – great defensive effort and a mindset that you’re not going to score on me and if you do, I’m going to make you work for it.

4. Kevin Durant sets the Rookie/Sophomore game on fire with 46 points

He seriously exploded. One second he had 18 and then you went and refilled your sweet tea and he had 37. But the flash KD did it with was what made it awesome. He literally scored from everywhere. He got the attention of the basketball world with this performance and kick-started him on his best offensive stretch of the season. The best part is the three straight threes where Kenny Smith says, “If he hits this one…” And of course, he did.

3. David Stern welcomes Oklahoma City Thunder, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Oklahoma  to the NBA

Without this night, none of this would have happened. Mayor Mick put it perfectly: “I sense you know how I feel, because you feel it too.” I remember when he said that, I had to do the hard swallow. And when David Stern said, “Oklahoma City… welcome to the National Basketball Association,” I felt maybe the most pride I’ve ever felt for my home state. Opening Night’s final score was ugly, but that night was a beautiful thing.

2. Kevin Durant beats Denver at the buzzer – at least we thought he did

You know you didn’t have the best of seasons when one of your team ended up losing 2.7 seconds after your top play. But KD’s rise and fire against Denver was incredible. The Ford Center absolutely erupted and there for a second, after being 3-29 just days earlier, the Thunder almost had a two-game streak and a win over a Western Conference contender. But Carmelo Anthony blah blah blah. If stupid Melo wouldn’t have been such a buzzkill this would easily be No. 1. Shame.

1. Uncle Jeff’s goes to the bank at the buzzer against Golden State

The reason this is No. 1 over KD’s sweet three against Denver? Because OKC actually won this one. Durant’s three was unreal – just too bad it was all for not. But this game I remember watching and thinking, “Dadgumit, good game but there’s not a chance we win this one at the buzzer. That just never happens to us.” But wouldn’t you know it, Uncle Jeff took it to the bank and gave OKC win. No. 9. Probably the biggest burst of happiness I had this year. My favorite part was watching Jeff Green, Russell Westbrook and KD jump all over each other. Hopefully we see a lot more of that the years to come.

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  1. Jordan
    April 16th, 2009 at 08:27 | #1

    Nice Royce. Thanks.

  2. AD
    April 16th, 2009 at 08:55 | #2

    awesome rundown… man all of those were great. What a fun season. Dont get me wrong we’ve had plenty of those moments we’d like to forget (although I will never forget Royce’s rant over 3 and freak’n 29…timeless) The best part… we’re just getting started. Who’d have thought it…

    this season brought us 23 wins but 59 losses… do we really care though? it also brought us…

    Kid Delicious, Uncle Jeff, Jet Zero, and all the rest

  3. Royce
    April 16th, 2009 at 08:57 | #3

    @AD
    Absolutely. That’s what this first season was all about. And it was more fun than I anticipated.

  4. Dustin
    April 16th, 2009 at 08:59 | #4

    “The best part is the three straight threes where Marc Jackson says, “If he hits this one…” And of course, he did.”

    That was actually Kenny Smith that said that.

  5. Paul
    April 16th, 2009 at 09:07 | #5

    great post mate.
    looking at that carmello game winner, why the hell was damien wilkins guarding him? even so, the guy does the worst job! put the pieces together, theres no time to drive clearly and when melo finally puts up the shot, wilkins’ minicule wingspan does nothing.
    ill be so glad to see the back of that guy if we get another SG in the draft.

  6. Royce
    April 16th, 2009 at 09:07 | #6

    @Dustin
    Ouch. Thanks. They kind of sound alike to me.

  7. Dustin
    April 16th, 2009 at 09:15 | #7

    @Royce.
    Wasn’t attempting to be rude. Just wanted to clarify the statement. Mark Jackson does ABC/ESPN. Kenny Smith does TNT.

    P.S. There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t check your website at least 5 times. Love your work.

  8. Royce
    April 16th, 2009 at 09:18 | #8

    @Dustin
    Oh no I didn’t take it that way. I appreciate it. I corrected it. And thanks for reading. I appreciate that too.

  9. AD
    April 16th, 2009 at 09:23 | #9

    carefull… Royce and Joe will get alittle cocky if you praise them too much…lol

  10. Bernard
    April 16th, 2009 at 10:05 | #10

    good post, I cant wait to see more and more buzz killer from KD and highflying dunks from RW. Can we start the 09/10 season tomorrow?

    P.S. I do check this site at least 10 times a day because I cannot wait to see what other thunder fans want to say about this team. I have got ZERO friends to talk to because nobody cares about thunder. Thanks so much for putting up this site.

  11. Keith “Tiny Bear” Gallon
    April 16th, 2009 at 10:40 | #11

    Royce sux!!!!!!!!!

  12. J.G.
    April 16th, 2009 at 10:50 | #12

    Royce,

    Did Westbrook’s triple double moment at least crack your honorable mention?

    Other than that, well done and next year can’t get here soon enough.

  13. Dustin
    April 16th, 2009 at 11:22 | #13

    Another that should get honorable mention, at least for me, was the game saving block that jeff green made on raymond felton.

    And the move that Presti made stealing T-Bone from the Bulls.

    One more thing, how about Bill Simmons acknowledging that Presti should win the Executive of the Year.

  14. Nix
    April 16th, 2009 at 11:56 | #14

    @Dustin
    Hopefully Presti gets mad…improves his game during the offseason…and wins EOY for the next 10 years…(In Thunder Blue/Orange/Red/White/Magenta of course)

  15. KingGondo
    April 16th, 2009 at 14:31 | #15

    Paul :
    great post mate.
    looking at that carmello game winner, why the hell was damien wilkins guarding him? even so, the guy does the worst job! put the pieces together, theres no time to drive clearly and when melo finally puts up the shot, wilkins’ minicule wingspan does nothing.
    ill be so glad to see the back of that guy if we get another SG in the draft.

    IIRC, Desmond Mason was guarding Melo on that game-winner. It’s hard to tell from the poor video quality, but I remember him talking about it after the game.

    Great highlights, Royce. You should consider doing video features more often next season.

  16. Dylan
    April 16th, 2009 at 14:45 | #16

    Hey, sweet, that’s my David Stern video

  17. Royce
    April 16th, 2009 at 15:07 | #17

    @J.G.
    Oh I considered RW’s triple-double but the fact that there was no video combined with it really not making a huge difference put it at No. 11 or 12.

    And Uncle Jeff’s block could have probably replaced Thabo’s of Kobe, but I just loved Thabo’s so much.

  18. donuteyes
    April 16th, 2009 at 15:29 | #18

    man, i can’t believe the season is over.

  19. April 16th, 2009 at 17:10 | #19

    My favorite moment or highlight of the season was the back to back blocks by Thabo (even though he only got credit for one) on Tony Parker who drove and shot for the game winner, got the ball back and shot again. Both times Thabo was all over him and sealed the win.

    That to me was just sublime.

  20. Kev
    April 16th, 2009 at 19:14 | #20

    my favorite performance was Thabo helping Kobe to a 6-18 performance including 2 blocks . . .

  21. Russell Westbrook Grin
    April 17th, 2009 at 18:30 | #21

    could we get a youtube compilation of these? because
    1. one of you has to have the footage tivo’ed somewhere; and
    2. you KNOW NBA tv is not doing it for the thunder.

  22. p
    April 17th, 2009 at 19:04 | #22

    i wish the season could start tomorrow – with the new personnel, the likely player improvements (& weight gain!) …

    & i live in a city where an nba team is in the playoffs!!
    i done converted minimum 3/4 philadelphians to thunder fans!

  23. Kev
    April 18th, 2009 at 07:42 | #23

    my favorite offensive play was (easily) Watsonn’s assist to Westbrook off the rim – you shouldn’t be able to do that (with a defender in the area) in an NBA game . . .

  24. Kev
    April 18th, 2009 at 07:42 | #24

    obviously I meant to type off the glass . . .

  25. Zeb
    April 20th, 2009 at 09:34 | #25

    So the “dunk” over a late-rotating, under-the-basket Birdman makes it in OKC’s top 10 moments? Wow. Guy had seven blocks on you, and then you manage to weakly toss it over him after a push-off? Surely that doesn’t even make Jeff Green’s top 10 this year…

  26. Zeb
    April 20th, 2009 at 09:35 | #26

    (the seven blocks obviously weren’t on Green personally)

  27. Zeb
    April 20th, 2009 at 09:37 | #27

    Also, OKC has a great future with a very nice core of players and deserving fans. I could actually root for them if it weren’t for that douche of an owner…

  1. April 20th, 2009 at 08:15 | #1