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Oklahoma City lights up the Cavaliers, 106-77

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Thunder fans have kind of been waiting for a night off. Pretty much every game Oklahoma City has played this season has been one where you’re gnawing manically on your fingernails in the fourth quarter.

But even in a dominant 106-77 win over the Cavaliers Sunday, it was unwise to take your eyes off the action for a second. So even when the Thunder gives their fans’ hearts a night off, they don’t really give them the night off.

It was a night full of highlights. Dunks. BIG dunks. Great passes. Buzzer-beating 3-pointers. Defense. Halfcourt shots by fans for $20,000.

The Thunder led the Cavaliers by 30 going into the fourth quarter and never really let off the gas, but there was a buzz in the building for pretty much the entire 48. It was because the Thunder just played fun tonight. They looked a lot like the team everyone was madly in love with last season. Russell Westbrook was dynamite distributing and attacking. Kevin Durant was completely in his old rhythm, dunking, shooting and scoring everywhere. Jeff Green and James Harden were aggressive, adding a bunch of extra scoring.

Oklahoma City played its best 48 full minutes of the season against the Cavs. It’s something Thunder fans have been absolutely craving. After the Cavs cut into OKC’s big first half lead right before halftime, the Thunder came out and outscored Cleveland 30-13 in the third. Everything was good tonight. Seriously, when I say “everything was good,” I mean it.

Really, the only negative I saw was that the game was so out of hand in the fourth that Kevin Durant sat for the entire 12 minutes. KD was having a nice scoring night and really looked well on his way to a 40-point explosion after a 14-point first quarter. But because of the lopsided score, Durant only saw 30 minutes (still finished with 25 points though). I was actually kind of rooting for a mild comeback so at least KD could get some more minutes. I’m kidding. Kind of.

NOTES:

  • I’m telling you, KD just looks like himself again. I think he’s warming up for his two month rampage that’s sure to be coming. He had 25 on 10-17 shooting (2-4 from 3), was a +26, grabbed seven rebounds and had that Durantula swagger and confidence back. I continue to be in love.
  • This really was just a highlight fest for the Thunder.  I can’t even count them up. There’s about 50 things that I’d love to point out from this game.
  • Jeff Green, quietly excellent. 19 points with 15 coming in the first half.
  • Nick Collison had eight rebounds and was a +32 tonight. Yowza.
  • I’m a fan of KD’s pull-up 3. It’s not the highest percentage shot or always the best one, but most times it’s probably the best look he’s going to get in a possession. When it’s natural, in rhythm and not forced, I’m totally down with it.
  • Westbrook is moving up the ranks in “point guards that throw the lob really well.” He puts them exactly where they need to be, even when there doesn’t appear to be a shot at one. Westbrook to Ibaka on a lob is something I go to sleep every night thinking about.
  • James Harden is coming around completely. He’s just beaming confidence. His flush over J.J. Hickson was something I’ve been dying to see. But it didn’t end there. He made quick decisions all night instead of thinking over everything. If Harden starts playing like this consistently, he’s going to be that extra option that will make OKC really, really tough.
  • Seeing Byron Mullens on the court with seven minutes left in the game is a beautiful thing, if you know what I mean.
  • Russell Westbrook busted out the rip move tonight. Worked too, as he got Manny Harris to reach in on a 3-pointer.
  • Eric Maynor is so money at the buzzer. He hit 3 at the buzzer to end the third quarter from DEEP.
  • The question of the night: Who’s poster was better: Harden’s over Hickson or Westbrook’s over Battier?
  • The Cavs closed first half well. They cut OKC’s lead in half from 22 to 11. I figured it was another here-we-go-again thing. Instead, the Thunder completely put the game away. Which was nice.
  • This was the largest home win ever for the Thunder. The previous one was Nov. 11 last season over the Magic with a margin of 28 points.
  • Westbrook’s passing in the first quarter was just stellar. Two no-look dishes and five assists in the quarter. He finished with 11 total, but the five in the first were pretty excellent.
  • Jawad Williams is not a great professional basketball player. Three airballs, a bad brick, a couple unforced errors and bad defense.
  • Ryan Hollins entered the game in the third quarter and immediately tried to mix it up with KD. It was a pretty weak effort to spark his team.
  • I guess 16 offensive rebounds for Cleveland might be a bad thing, but the fact the Cavs shot 33.8 percent meant they had a lot of chances. And the overall edge was just 45-44 in favor of the Cavs.
  • I was listening to the Thunder pregame show on the way to the arena and props to Craig Humphries. He was tossing out a number of advanced stats before the game like PER, defensive rating, true shooting percentage and pace. I was impressed. He’s really one of the only local media that I’ve heard use any advanced stats.

This is the start of a four-game homestand for the Thunder, and really the chance to get out on a little streak. A good start too. Granted, the Cavs aren’t great. I said in the pregame post that they’d quit if you gave them the chance. And they did. But OKC played a full 48 minutes of basketball and looked good throughout. The Thunder’s defense and offense is starting to come together. This is 12 of 16 for OKC and three straight. We know this team has gotten good at winning ugly. But this was a pretty victory, and a sight for sore eyes indeed.

Next up: The Rockets at home Wednesday.

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@PNT

Ya that "Beard" was Nasty! And from the looks of it he has no chance to have a full beard. As a fellow person with little facial hair, Do us all a favor and a shave that thing

Gunnar Þór :

Mark! :@DizzyDai

Lookit Double D, dropping knowledge dimes on the lay folk.

I’m guessing lay folk is some kind of an expression meaning the uneducated public or something like that, so if i’m right, should we try you out in Icelandic? No cheating by using the internet as dictionary

What Mark said would typically be taken as rather a teasing way of questioning DD's authority/poking fun at him.

Mayberry on Westbrook's All-Star chances and PG ranking

"I'm saying he's a lock for the All-Star team. The fans might not vote him in, as Steve Nash and Chris Paul, and Deron Williams to a certain extent, still have more name recognition than Westbrook. But coaches know. And when they vote on reserves and see Westbrook's name as a possibility, there is no question that they'll remember how they had to game plan for him this season just as much as Kevin Durant...and still see their strategies fail. He'll be in L.A. I think he's top five in point guards, maybe even top three. I'd still take Derrick Rose and Deron Williams over Westbrook in a heartbeat. And Chris Paul and Rajon Rondo would make me think long and hard. But in my mind, Westbrook has firmly etched his name among the list of those four."

No Bolts! At least Mayberry had a chat going. Otherwise I'd be quite bored. :(

An open letter to Byron Mullens...

You may have a few bucks in the bank, but no women are coming near you with that "beard" and the uni-brow. The razor is your friend. It was good to see you on the court, however.

@Mark!

Just being friendly to the internationals. :)

I thought this was our best ball movement of the year. I loved that, when they'd finally find the open man...often it was KD!! If THAT'S not a winning formula, I don't know what is. I also agree that it was good to see Mullens on the court. Yeah...more of that! With the stockpile of versatile big men that the Thunder have now, what would a "big" line-up look like?

I wrote a term paper about Icelandic Banks and why British people have there panties in an even bigger twist that normal over it all!!

From the Fanhouse article...

"The Thunder have basketball's finest utopian community going, but that can only last while everyone is on their rookie contract."

That's my biggest concern. Let hope everyone doesn't want 6 year 104 mill contracts in the near future.

@Gunnar Þór

No need. I have no doubt you would take me to task on anything Icelandic. The only things I know about Iceland are it isn't very icy and Sigur Ros is from there.

Mark! :@DizzyDai

Lookit Double D, dropping knowledge dimes on the lay folk.

I'm guessing lay folk is some kind of an expression meaning the uneducated public or something like that, so if i'm right, should we try you out in Icelandic? No cheating by using the internet as dictionary ;)

@DizzyDai

Lookit Double D, dropping knowledge dimes on the lay folk.

It's good to see Byron playing so well. He has athletic ability and is developing his skills now it's just about being patient and taking advantage of the opportunities he gets like DJ has done.

facetious

1: joking or jesting often inappropriately : waggish
2: meant to be humorous or funny : not serious

@Gunnar Þór

I think it means you have a face. ;)

I'm sure this will be bolted, but there's a cool Hollinger/Black Swan inspired Rose vs. Westbrook conversation at the end of today's Works.

http://nba.fanhouse.com/2010/12/13/the-works-the-new-york-knicks-brings-goodness-and-light/

I thought it was pretty obvious I was joking, or being facetious as Mark put it whatever that means

@Daniel

Hollinger... Who cares? NBA2K11 has us at #2.

Gunnar Þór :
What’s wrong with you guys? Lets talk about KD’s five turnovers to zero assists, Sefolosha bricking all of his three point attempts, our starting PF and C combination grabbing only 8 boards, 5 defensive against Varejao’s 9 offensive, Jeff Green going 25% for three point land today, or just anything about Green og Krstic or Brooks rotations
I really dislike this board when everybody gets so freaking positive just because of a 28 point blowout, stop enjoying the moment

Usually it is people complaining we're too negative...

We're now #11 in Hollinger's power rankings (up from 14 going into last night).

TempBoy Brandon :

DizzyDai :Amar’e has been on a 30pt streak lately. I’ve been a little worried that KD’s scoring title may be challenged soon.

i thought that too when reading about Stoudamire’s streak.. i have a feeling, though, that KD is gonna put together some very KD-ish streaks pretty soon as well.. like Royce, i was kinda bummed that KD and Russ didn’t get back into the game just from a stats-padding perspective..

It is nice to have two of the top ten scorers on our team. :)

Royce, I was telling my hubby the same thing last night. They looked like they were having FUN. When they play like they are having fun, they are a force to be reckoned with.

The excitement in the arena last night was electric. The team started it off (that dunk by Harden was SICK! Each time they showed it on the screen, the fans reacted like he had just did it. Every time.). Then the Midfirst half court shot (UN-BEE-LEE-VA-BUL!) By that point the crowd was rabid.

Great game! Great fun! Can't wait to do it again!

@Anonymous

He was being facetious.

I dunno - I had a pretty bad bruised rib in high school. I couldn't run for a week at least. Then it just felt better all of a sudden.

When they said Aldrich has a bruised rib, did they mean snapped in two?

DizzyDai :Amar’e has been on a 30pt streak lately. I’ve been a little worried that KD’s scoring title may be challenged soon.

i thought that too when reading about Stoudamire's streak.. i have a feeling, though, that KD is gonna put together some very KD-ish streaks pretty soon as well.. like Royce, i was kinda bummed that KD and Russ didn't get back into the game just from a stats-padding perspective.. :)

DizzyDai :
Per Newsok…
“His (Mullens) early return to the Thunder did come at a cost because NBA players are allowed only three assignments to the D-League during the season. Mullens and Aldrich already have one each.”
Is that true? I thought OKC wasn’t held to an assignment restriction because they owned the 66ers.

It's always been three times max to my understanding. If I remember right that was an issue last year with D.J. going down three times and then he couldn't go down any more and then they had to fix up the playoff roster yada yada.

DizzyDai :
Mullens with 5 points, 5 boards, 1 steal and 1 block in 7 minutes. Sure there was a stupid turnover and a few bad fouls, but with a little more experience those should disappear.
Now we need to start getting Aldrich some time on the court. Anything to get Krstic out of the starting line up.

This was my thought exactly!!! Did you see how embarrased Mullens was after he threw the inbounds pass right the the Cavs? He wanted to either punch someone or hide under a rock. Don't mess with the unibrow. (Seriously, someone needs to show him how to shave with a purpose.)

He needs to go shaved head, pointed go-tee and an "every-rebound-is-mine-or-you're-gonna-pay" attitude.

5 boards in 7 min is good, but also keep in mind, the Cavs had checked out completely by that point of the game.

@DizzyDai
I thought it was a restriction in the CBA.

Per Newsok...

"His (Mullens) early return to the Thunder did come at a cost because NBA players are allowed only three assignments to the D-League during the season. Mullens and Aldrich already have one each."

Is that true? I thought OKC wasn't held to an assignment restriction because they owned the 66ers.

Per Mayberry...

"I asked Cole Aldrich before the game how long he might be on the shelf. He couldn’t provide a firm timetable, and he didn’t sound too optimistic that he’d be back anytime soon, either. When an athlete tells you running is difficult, that’s not good."

What wrong with the kid? I thought it was just a bruised rib.

Amar'e has been on a 30pt streak lately. I've been a little worried that KD's scoring title may be challenged soon.

Darnell has a story I've never heard before that makes me no longer feel bad about how crappy the Cavs are at this point. Darnell says:

"Here’s a story of karma. Two seasons ago, when the Thunder played at Cleveland around Thanksgiving, the Cavs absolutely destroyed the Thunder. The game was never close. The Thunder trailed by as many as 42 and lost by 35. During a timeout, the Cavs’ in-game entertainment arranged for four or five fans to come onto the court and say what they were thankful for. In what had to be staged, a young boy, probably no older than 9 or 10, took his turn and said, “I’m thankful I don’t have to watch the Oklahoma City Thunder every night.” The crowd erupted and even the Cavs’ bench was in stitches. I’ll never forget the arrogance the Cavs franchise had then. Even Cavs media members had a jolly old time cracking on the Thunder."

Don't like the news on Cole Aldrich. What a wasted year it's been for him so far...

Btw, I loved Darnell's post-game nuggets, especially reminding people of the 2008 Thanksgiving game where some kid told the crowd he was thankful he didn't have to watch Oklahoma City every night.

Karma, baby!

What's scary is that Russ could have had a couple more pretty sick dimes if the intended recipient had been looking for a pass. I think his ability to thread the needle is even surprising some of his teammates.

If they can move their defensive ratings to around 12th and keep the offense near there, this could be a pretty good team. Not that I wouldn't want them to be higher in both, but sometimes you have to be willing to take what they'll give you.

@Sammy

If Russ can develop a decent long range shot it also means he'll reduce the likelihood of getting banged up while driving to the hoop. That should help his career longevity. Right?

Russ's dunk over Kardashian is still my favorite because it was in the playoffs, our first home playoff game ever and it ended a great stretch for us in the game. Plus the crowd was going nuts!

Beautiful basketball. That's what I kept saying while watching this game. Gorgeous passing from Westbrook, movement on offense, KD's great 1 on 1 defense, steals leading to fast breaks... it was all just beautiful basketball.

When James dunked over Hickson, I think my entire neighborhood knew it because I yelled so loud!

Man I wish I could've been in the arena for this one. One of these days, I swear I will make the trek from Hawaii to OKC!!!

WESTBROOK OVER BATTIER (AND TWO OTHER ROCKETS)! That flush is all-time RussWest top 3. Sorry, Hardy, but you can't touch that.

Harden with the top play on nba.com

I fear Russ gaining confidence in shooting threes might be a double edged sword. If he improves into a league average three point shooter, that may encourage him to take more shots, which isn't a great use of possessions that would otherwise result in drives. Russ's drives are so awesome for any number of reasons: he's great at finishing, great at getting to the line, collapsing help D means more opportunities to pass to cutters and more offensive putbacks. Missed threes lead only to long rebounds. This is of course only applicable if Russ doesn't drive as frequently; if he's still driving just as much, then, yeah, it'd be awesome if Russ has better accuracy on his long ball.

Awesome game, obviously. Best performance of the year. Hey, if the Thunder start playing to their record the rest of the year, who cares if we got lucky for the first month or so? Just helps our playoff seeding :)

I just watched the video on the Thunder website of KD shopping for a local family and I learned that there is a new cereal called Cupcake Fruity Pebbles. I'm seriously considering hitting the 24 hour Walmart. And I've never even tried marijuana.

@Osano-Whoa
Make that 42% over the last 18 games. Forgot to include tonight's game.

What's wrong with you guys? Lets talk about KD's five turnovers to zero assists, Sefolosha bricking all of his three point attempts, our starting PF and C combination grabbing only 8 boards, 5 defensive against Varejao's 9 offensive, Jeff Green going 25% for three point land today, or just anything about Green og Krstic or Brooks rotations

I really dislike this board when everybody gets so freaking positive just because of a 28 point blowout, stop enjoying the moment

@C
It might just be a blip, but after going 1/12 to start the season from the 3, he's gone 7/18 since. His season average it still 25%, but over the last 17 games he's shooting 39%. If he can shoot at 39% consistently then It really pushes his value to a whole other level.

@C
his form is much better on it, before it was more of a set shot, now a true jumper

Anyone notice how Russ seems to have a consistent 3 ball now? That's awesome

hey we are at +1.3 point differential!!!!!!

justin :
Tyreke Evans will miss the Sacramento game later in the week.

more good news for us.

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