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Friday Bolts – 8.14.09

Kevin Durant was name-dropped in an article: “Prince George’s County youth filled the floorboards and thunderbolt2their brains Saturday at the 18th annual Hoops for Peace Anti-Violence Youth Summit in Seat Pleasant. The event, held at the Seat Pleasant Activity Center, was a partnership between the Community Kinship Coalition Inc., a nonprofit centered on community outreach, and NBA player Kevin Durant, who frequented the center as a teenager. Today Durant plays for the Oklahoma City Thunder.”

The Hoop Doctors grade each team’s offseason: “The Thunder were downgraded due to their lack of a true starting PG, as Russell Westbrook is a beast but is better served at the off guard position. OKC’s star G/F Kevin Durant is a top five NBA player and is a lock for the 2012 Team USA roster and rookie James Harden is great guard prospect. This will be the last season the Thunder do not make the playoffs for a long time.”

Somebody help Nick Collison out here: “Is there anyone out there who saw GIJoe &liked it?nothing but bad reviews from my friends. I want to know because knowing is half the battle.”

Russell Westbrook and James Harden were scrimmaging against some big names this week: “Former Rocklin High basketball star Brendan Lane is learning quite a bit about being physical during his first summer at UCLA. The 6-foot-10 freshman recently found himself guarding San Diego Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman. Merriman, 6-4 and 265 pounds and very physical, is regarded as one of the top defensive players in the NFL … Two of Merriman’s teammates in that particular game were NFL wide receivers Terrell Owens and Chad Johnson. Lane and his future UCLA freshmen teammates have also played against lots of NBA guys throughout the summer. Lane rattled off a list that included Ron Artest, Jalen Rose, Earl Watson, Kevin Love, Craig Smith, Russell Westbrook, Brandon Jennings and James Harden, among others.”

A very early NBA power ranking list: “17. Oklahoma City Thunder- This young team has finally got some playing experience. It’s time for them to start making a run for the playoffs. They added James Harden from Arizona State University, a high-powered offensive weapon, who could be a great counter weight for Kevin Durant. If the Thunder want to make the playoffs, Durant needs to average in the mid to high 20 points per game.”

The Cavs are possibly interested in Joe Smith: “Signing Leon Powe would bring the Cavs roster to 13 players and they are not done. Despite having six big men on the roster already, Powe’s injury and J.J. Hickson’s recovery from a back injury still may leave the team short. So, according to a league source, the Cavs are still considering signing Joe Smith or perhaps Rob Kurz.”

More from Vegas’s mascot conference thing: “Rumble the Bison, the Oklahoma City Thunder mascot, was using Twitter and other social media. Rumble apparently rambled. “Has a lot to share,” said Stuff, adding a snarky aside, “Waaayyyy over his time.”

Dime lists the NBA’s top 15 expiring contracts: “Etan Thomas ($7,350,000) – Thomas is a solid veteran who will be great for the Thunder this year, and should allow them to free up some money to invest in Durant long-term.”

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And while we're on the subject of Jim Traber: this never gets old.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DY2HargZ7g&fea...

@Mo
My assumption is that Traber only dislikes Collison because he's a liberal.

Of course I don't really know that Collison is, in fact, a liberal. But he likes Seattle and he spent time in Lawrence--he has to be, right?

@Nix
I've had numerous encounters with Traber (press boxes, restaurants, etc.). He's not a great person.

Hey, I'm going to Maine tomorrow. If I tell people down here about the wonderful weather in Maine and sort of taunt them about the heat down in Oklahoma... what does that mean? Will I be run out of Oklahoma?

Nick Collison is the best post player on the team, by just about any measure. He also likes the weather in Seattle.

I don't see any problem here... Are all sports people not allowed to say anything bad about where they work & live? Face the facts, people... the weather is hotter in OK than Seattle! :-)

Screw Trebor. All I know is that Collison is a decent player and a funny guy. And "Knowing is half the battle."

I'm at the point I want to punch Traber in the face if I see him...

I've ran across Nick out on the town. I just nodded at him, acknowledging that I recognized him, but also staying out of his way so he could do his thing without me hounding him. He seemed appreciative.

I also attended a Thunder function where he was signing autographs with Chucky Atkins, Jeff Green and Thabo Sefalosha. He was gracious enough to take a picture with my wife, and nodded with a grin when she thanked him for signing her souvenir basketball.

He's definitely not a loud mouth like Traber. But I don't mistake his quiet, easy going manner for being rude and uninterested.

First off, my daughter and I loved GI Joe. You don't get a lot of character development, but you shouldn't expect it from this kind of movie. The action was great - better than Transformers II IMO.

As for Traber, he's a washed-up Kenny Powers wannabe. Some idiot called in saying KD and others would sign autographs and mingle with fans after the pregame shootaround, but Nick wouldn't. I never saw any of the guys signing autographs before a game, but even if it's true, I wanna hear Traber go off on pitchers who won't talk to the media if it's their day to pitch.

WWLS sucks in their role as the "voice of the Thunder." Not only do they not have anyone who knows or even follows basketball, but not a single players show, weekly conversation with Scott Brooks - nothing. I guess ESPN 103.3 in Dallas ruined me. Before he became the Mav's head coach, Avery Johnson had a weekly show, Don Nelson (and later, Avery), called in to talk for 15-20 minutes every Friday. Simple stuff.

We're a major-league city, with minor league sports radio.

"If the Thunder want to make the playoffs, Durant needs to average in the mid to high 20 points per game"

Ahhh, if ONLY it were that simple... I'd make playoff plans right now if it were. I'm pretty sure that it's going to take more than that.

@Mo

I don't ever listen to Traber. I'm sure he's just stirring up drama for ratings sake.

I love Nick's sense of humor, and follow his every tweet. I like his grind-it-out game. I hope he's here for a long time.

Also, I'd like to see Joe Smith sign with the Cavs again. I like Joe, and would like to see him here in OKC, but it doesn't look like we're going after him.

I can almost bet you that I won't be seeing GI Joe.

Can we start a quest to run Jim Traber out of town?

I really like this quote: "This will be the last season the Thunder do not make the playoffs for a long time."

Has anyone heard about Jim Trabor's quest to run Nick Collison out of town? It's kinda sad how a grown man is this fixated on getting rid of someone just because he doesn't lie the other person's sense of humor.