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Wednesday Bolts 9.29.10

It’s Kevin Durant’s birthday today. So from now on, when you talk about how amazing he is, be sure to add a number and say, “And can you believe he’s just 22?” This is really a reminder for myself more than anything.

KD says success is defined by good practices: “Of course you’re not going to have a great practice every day, but if we have more great practices than we do bad practices I think that’s when we can say we’re having a good year,” Durant said. “Because I think great practices lead up to wins. Great shootarounds lead up to wins. Those are things we can control, and I think if we do that you never know what will happen.

The team announced yesterday that Nick Collison is out for at least the beginning of training camp with a bone bruise in his left knee. It’s nothing all too serious, just something that requires rest. It hasn’t been determined if he’ll be available for any preseason games.

Desmond Mason is coming back to OKC after he won an art competition: “Former NBA star Desmond Mason, who played with both the Hornets and the Thunder at Ford Center, will be opening an art studio at Plaza Court in MidTown as part of a competition to bring more retail to the neighborhood. MidTown Renaissance, which developed the landmark and dozens of other MidTown properties, announced Tuesday that Mason had won the competition, which comes with free rent for the first of the three-year lease and one year of free membership with the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber.”

According to Ziller’s “Watchability Index,” OKC is the second most watchable team.

A good media day recap from HoopsWorld.

Darnell Mayberry with some practice observations: “One thing I was curious about was whether Brooks is more demanding now than he was this year. It’s a potentially telling trait to watch as the preseason moves along. The Thunder now has a pleasant yet potentially perilous mix of lofty expectations and a nine-man rotation that has returned intact along with an upgrade in talent. That can put a lot of pressure on a coach. Should be interesting to see how Brooks manages it going forward. Said Green: “When you’ve got a set of guys who’ve been here a couple of years, you expect the best out of them. He expects us to help him. That’s what we’re here to do. We have a lot of new faces, and we’re trying to get them on the same page as us.”

I’ve been watching The Wire lately with the wife, and I can’t say enough how terrific that show is. I know lots of people often talk about it, but seriously, it’s the most well-thought out, well-written show I’ve seen. The only reason I’m telling you this is because I finished up Season 3 last night and it was so ridiculously good, I felt like I had to tell someone. So there.

Kevin Durant’s cover game, NBA Elite 11, may be getting the death penalty. What a bummer. Maybe I’m not that proficient of a gamer, but I played the demo and it didn’t seem all that bad to me. It took some getting use to with the new controls, but I thought everything else was fine.

Remember, the Thunder’s holding a Blue/White scrimmage at Yukon High School Friday night. I hear there might be free t-shirts for everyone in attendance.

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@Ozark

Simon was amazing, but Simon ruined the show.

@Ozark
I have the theoretical physics that proves Big Bang Theory is the greatest show on television. Well, so long as you accept that matter is made of tiny strings and not loops of gravity. But let's face it, if you don't at least accept that string theory is the best we have right now in terms of understanding the universe, you aren't really qualified to make claims about TV shows.

The Wire <<<<<< Simon & Simon

It seems counterintuitive, but I can prove it with advanced statistics. Simon & Simon were surprisingly productive in very limited minutes.

@Royce Young
if you want a good tv drama pull up the tom green show from the archives

I am happy with the addition of Malik Rose to the announcing crew. Any other person speaking on the team means less out of Brian Davis's mouth; so it is a big positive in my mind.

Anonymous :
Wiz owner expects a hard cap in the new CBA. I wonder how Miami fans feel about that.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=562966...

we had better hope there is no hard cap, or its bye bye to serge and harden

Mrs. Daily Thunder :
I love that show. The only problem now is every time I see someone on the side of the road in a car I wonder if they are on a stake out or part of a drug deal.

only on the southside,lol

Interesting article on the Heat going with aging role-players:

http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post?id=20054

I just wanted to say that I am extremely excited about the upcoming season, and it is almost as hard as waiting until December 17th to see Tron Legacy. I wish I could stream practice footage at work. But, I am glad they don't do that. I would probably get in trouble.

@Anonymous

Yesterday, Kevin Pelton said: I think people severely underestimate the possibility of owners turning on each other in the CBA negotiations. They have different goals.

I couldn't agree more.

Some owners are only in the game to make money (Sterling), some are only in it to win it (Cuban), and some fall somewhere inbetween those extremes.

So, let's exclude those owners who are only after a profit (not many fall in this category anyway.)

If you're a team without many crippling contracts and you have financial flexibility (like the Thunder), it might make some strategic sense to push for an aggressive hard cap because it would hurt others more than it would hurt you.

If you're a team with lots of financial obligations (LA, Miami), it makes more sense to keep the system how it is... by and large.

There is definitely more going on than some of the simple Owners vs Players stuff that's been reported in the mainstream IMO.

Susan Bible on the arena:

Thabo Sefolosha said he wouldn't mind it being renamed "The Sefolosha Center."

justin :

DizzyDai :So Malik’s breif stint in OKC worked out for him. Good news.

He did pregame for the Knicks last year and he was pretty good.

That's really cool. I wonder what brings him this way.

Jax Raging Bile Duct :http://twitter.com/#!/DarnellMayberry/status/25900...
Thunder broadcasts set for a major boost. Former forward Malik Rose will serve as a studio analyst for road games & select home games.
That’s cool. I always liked Malik.

I'm assuming we still just have 1 radio guy.

DizzyDai :So Malik’s breif stint in OKC worked out for him. Good news.

He did pregame for the Knicks last year and he was pretty good.

Royce, do you know if Ibaka gained any weight? Could you ask someone in the know what his current height and weight are just out of curiosity? Thanks

Yep... I can't spell today.

So Malik's breif stint in OKC worked out for him. Good news.

I love that show. The only problem now is every time I see someone on the side of the road in a car I wonder if they are on a stake out or part of a drug deal.

@justin

@Jax Raging Bile Duct
Hear, hear. That's awesome news.

@Jax Raging Bile Duct

Malik Rose is very well spoken and knows his stuff.

http://twitter.com/#!/DarnellMayberry/status/25900...

Thunder broadcasts set for a major boost. Former forward Malik Rose will serve as a studio analyst for road games & select home games.

That's cool. I always liked Malik.

@DizzyDai
We can't begin talking about old TV series without first giving props to The Facts of Life.

No Cosby Show love?!?! You guys are heartless.

@TempBoy Brandon

The Wire, The Sopranos, Lost, Dexter, and..... Family Ties!?! :\

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ect-kgxBb4M

Didn't Green seem more confident during the media interviews. I bet he is going to be much more assertive this year. I can't wait.

kd didn't choose the game... he got chosen. like thabo

@TempBoy Brandon
We're on exactly the same page. I just love Omar and he's got his best stuff in Season 3, imo. And Season 4 just doesn't have enough McNulty for me.

@Bouzi

Because Season 2 was the "slow but necessary" one.

Royce Young :@MattThat’s what I hear. But I have a hard time believing it after Season 3.

I'm a huge Wire fan.. My 5th favorite show of all-time (behind The Sopranos, Lost, Dexter and Family Ties).. and everyone pretty much agrees that Season 4 is the best, but for me, Season 3 is my favorite.. i'd rank them s3, s1, s4, s2, s5.. the standoff in the alley between Omar and Brother was just amazing.. and *SPOILER* Stringer's death scene was fantastic *END SPOILER*.. and just all the tension between Avon and Stringer was great..

I stopped.watching the wire after season two.....and I don't know why.

I only watched the first season of The Wire. Seems I should get back into it.

Too bad KD couldn't choose the better game. I love that that fan video killed the release date ... "This n**** standin' there like Jesus!"
NBA 2K forever.

@Steve H
I think so, and the stuff in the schools is fantastic as well.

Season 5 isn't as good as 1-4, but it's still great TV.

Doesn't Snoop buy her nail gun in season 4? Great scene.

@Matt
That's what I hear. But I have a hard time believing it after Season 3.

Wait until you watch Season 4 Royce. Best season, hands down.

Yes, The Wire is great, and it's worth shouting about from the rooftops.

The best TV drama ever, hands-down. Simply amazing.

http://www.euroleague.net/news/i/75779/180/item

A season preview for a different team, Brose Baskets of the Euroleague, with some highly complimentary remarks on Tibor Pleiss:

"A modern big man with quickness, wingspan and never-ending effort, Pleiss needs to work on his strength, but can already power the offensive board, hit mid-range jumpers with consistency and put the ball on the floor to start fastbreaks. Even though he likes to face the basket, Pleiss has developed a couple of effective post moves, which have turned him into a more all-around player. His defensive skills are simply outstanding as Pleiss has an uncanny knack to wait for the right time to block a shot. He needs to stay away from foul trouble if he wants to be an even bigger factor for Brose Baskets this season. However by playing in the right environment – a tailor-made team that likes to run the floor and play hard – Pleiss has what he needs to enjoy a true breakout season."