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Thursday Bolts – 4.21.11

John Hollinger of ESPN.com: “The Thunder won’t be planning any championship parades just yet, not when this group has yet to win a single playoff series. But it was hard to watch Oklahoma City’s onslaught in the first 15 minutes of its 106-89 win over the Nuggets on Wednesday without thinking the words “championship caliber.” The Thunder’s domination was so complete that they were up by 26 points with 8:44 left in the second quarter, 43-17, and from there cruised home to victory.”

Marc Spears of Yahoo! Sports on how much the Nuggets are missing Melo: “While Karl believes his team was shell-shocked by the no-call goaltending in the Game 1 defeat, the bigger issue for Denver was the inability to score in the fourth quarter, when it mustered only 21 points. On Wednesday, the Nuggets’ scoring deficiency showed up early, leading to a rout. Committee basketball got the Nuggets into the playoffs and somehow heightened expectations. Not having a star they can depend on offensively, like ‘Melo, will make it a short visit.”

KD was honored with the Magic Johnson Award for his cooperation with the media.

Rob Mahoney for SI: “Denver made notable scoring bursts in every quarter thereafter, each with the potential to slice the deficit and pull the Nuggets within striking distance. That never quite happened, as the Thunder’s double-digit lead virtually acted as an impenetrable barrier. Every time the Nuggets were within 12 or 14 points, the Thunder would counter by getting a few stops and rattling off a mini-scoring run of their own. Oklahoma City’s consistency was downright frightening, as it never really gave Denver a chance to compete. The first quarter certainly didn’t help the Nuggets’ cause, but it was the Thunder’s constant, recognizable superiority that kept it from being a competitive game.”

Darnell Mayberry: “I thought Westbrook had a much better game than his stat line indicates. He missed 11 of 18 shots and had seven turnovers. But he got his teammates involved and played in control throughout the majority of the game. Only a few times did he take rushed shots or fail to make the right pass. Other than that, a few too many layups lipped out on him, which led to a poor percentage. It felt like he had much more than seven assists, too.”

From Elias: “The Thunder took a 43-17 lead early in the second quarter and cruised to a 106-89 win over the Nuggets. Over the last 10 seasons, there was only one playoff game in which a team built a lead that large (26 points) quicker than Oklahoma City did. The Cavaliers took a 43-17 lead over the Celtics at the 3:07 mark of the second quarter in Game 3 of the 2008 Eastern Conference semis.”

The TGR peeps with a Game 2 chat.

Jenni Carlson of The Oklahoman: “Kendrick Perkins called it a playoff foul. I have another term for the Thunder big man’s knockdown, takedown foul on Wilson Chandler. Game changer. On a night when the Thunder throttled the Nuggets 106-89 and took a commanding two-game lead in this Western Conference series, no play was more telling than Perkins’ play on Chandler. Yes, he was called for a flagrant foul. Sure, it came in the first couple minutes of the game. Yes, the Denver swingman made both of the free throws. But that foul was a tone-setter. Perk let the Nuggets know that he intended to make every basket difficult, that Game 2 wasn’t going to be like Game 1.”

Berry Tramel: “Does that mean Durant never takes a bad shot? Is it a definition thing. Anything shot by Durant is automatically a good shot? “If he makes it, it’s a great shot,” a smiling Brooks said of questionable Durant shots, of which there aren’t many. “If he takes it, it’s a decent shot.” Maybe we’ve found one of the secrets to Durant’s success. He’s so skilled (that which he’s worked to achieve) and talented (that which he was born with), that Durant is able to produce good shots out of iffy situations. Able to take a bad shot and turn into something a coach can stand to live with.”

Ray Felton making statements: “We’re definitely coming back to Oklahoma City, Felton insisted Wednesday, his dare-me feistiness in sharp contrast to the sullen atmosphere of the visitors dressing room. “We’re going home to bounce back, get these next two games, one game at a time, and make it a series. We’ll get our confidence back and be better prepared when we come back here. We’re definitely coming back.”

If you’re interested, my column for CBSSports.com.

Kalen of Roundball Mining Company says Scott Brooks is outcoaching Karl and also that OKC is on a mission: “The underlying message I got from the Thunder tonight was, “We’re on a mission, and if you get in our way, we’re gonna stop you out.” It’s evident at this point in time, that they’ve playing with a clear goal in mind throughout the series, and that’s one thing the Nuggets are lacking more than anything in my estimation. What are we playing for? Is it to make it past the first round? Is it to win a few games in the first round? How far do these guys really want to go? With the Thunder, you never have to ask yourself any of those questions.”

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Raymond Felton still talking sh!t after two losses? I really hope we sweep them now.

His fake confidence is a sure sign of how insecure he is in his team's chances against us.

Regarding RJD2, any suggestions other than Dead Ringer? Seven Light Years is a great track.

justin :
Also nice mention of RJD2, I like his instrumental albums.

very much agreed

@Greg
Oops, I missed it, sorry!

Does anyone here listen to Flying Lotus? Or Toro Y Moi?

Also nice mention of RJD2, I like his instrumental albums.

@klinger
I said "The Lips", figured it was implied.

I like a lot of music but my all-time favorite band is Primus. I am a weird guy though. :)

@justin
Fantastic taste!

And I can't believe nobody mentioned Flaming Lips ;)

Speaking of Kraftwerk, there were tons of great bands in Germany in 70's, Can being absolutely the greatest imo.

I don't know what's happened in here, but I love it.

The Weakerthans
Pixies
The Decemberists
Neutral Milk Hotel

You can see where I'm coming from with those.

Ray Felton is coming back? Yeah, maybe to visit family or something, but not with the Nuggets basketball team thats for sure.

I listen to Third Eye Blind, Matchbox 20, Creed, and Collective Soul.

@Daniel Plainview

There you go...

Nothing ruins a good dance party like basketball talk.

I think this forum is fixing on getting to second base

And if we want to get even further off topic...

This guy does some amusing lyrics to video game music. Like the one from the original Zelda.

http://www.youtube.com/user/brentalfloss?feature=c...

Oh, Fuck! My favorite band of the past 5 years has been Devotchka

A few that I haven't seen mentioned yet: My Morning Jacket, The Black Keys, Lovin' Spoonful, RJD2, MGMT. The Lips are great, The Shins. I'm all over the place.

Beatles, Byrds, Dylan, Springsteen, CSN & sometimes Y (and all derivatives), Clapton, Knopfler, Costello, Flying Burritos, The Frames, Black Keys, Dead, Jimi, Coltrane, Bruce Cockburn, Who, Mayall, Clash, Kinks, Lyle Lovett, anything Motown, Pearl Jam, Police, Stones, Robert Randolph, Derek Trucks, Petty, Stevie Ray, Van Morrison, Zappa, Velvet Underground…. and on and on.

@gr8ball83
Rogue Wave, yes. Good stuff.

@Thunderkid89

Not all rap is like that...

Rap, Country, Rock.. All popular music is about the same: 95% garbage.

You have to sift for the gold, which generally starts by turning off your radio and television. :)

Thunderkid89 :Come on guys, we are on an okc blog and nobody listens to country! You can’t beat Brad Paisley or Blake Shelton.

AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA!!!

@smokey
Not sure what the heck your talkin about

@gr8ball83
I have to agree, the new stuff is not as good. But i still like it better than rap. (I'm not into to the whole rapin' white girls/stabbin your homeboy kinda music)

@justin
My experience with country music to a dime. Minus the moving to Texas.

@Greg
My answer for it is The Suburbs is the best album (continued addressing of a subject matter and music to match and create the ebb and flow of emotions, not to mention Arcade Fire's usual brilliant song quality), but Funeral has the best collection of songs. Wake Up is amazing.

2.30 in Aus. Night y'all. Keep the off topic happening.

Jax Raging Bile Duct :@Landstander

I’m into her sound. I’ll be exploring more for sure.

You're talking about Rebecca Black right?

When I first moved to Texas I got on an extreme country music kick, it was like a virus. And, like a virus, I think my immune system blew it up because after a few months I grew out of it.

@Landstander

I'm into her sound. I'll be exploring more for sure.

gr8ball83 :@Thunderkid89

recent country has sucked hard. i like some older country stuff

Agreed.

I like a lot of electronic music also, i.e. Boards of Canada, Plaid, anyone on Warp Records really...

I tend to enjoy (most of) Mike Patton's work, he's the modern Frank Zappa, IMO.

Anyone else like The Helio Sequence or Rogue Wave? I do have an Arcade Fire Pandora station, good stuff.

@Thunderkid89
recent country has sucked hard. i like some older country stuff

@Thunderkid89

Don't believe the sh!t they sell you. ;)

@Greg
Okay, what's your favourite of their 3 then? Thank god some Arcade Fire love. And can you not appreciate Joshua Tree or Achtung Baby?

Thunderkid89 :
Come on guys, we are on an okc blog and nobody listens to country! You can’t beat Brad Paisley or Blake Shelton.

*Vomits all over keyboard.*

Come on guys, we are on an okc blog and nobody listens to country! You can't beat Brad Paisley or Blake Shelton.

@James Church
I really appreciate Arcade Fire. And I still really don't appreciate U2.

@ Jax -- Listen to "Hide and Seek" by Imogen Heap -- It makes me angry that the it was sampled in a song that has little to no depth.

/endrant

Landstander :The Young Dubliners!
Seriously, listen to “Follow me up to Carlow” and tell me it isn’t a great ‘amp up’ song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKsmgiQb5co

Suddenly, I'm a Celtics fan.

Nice song!

@Daniel Plainview
What the fuck?

@okc baby
Talking basketball is strictly prohibited.

@Daniel
Haha I know right? And this entire conversation deserves its own. ROYCE!? WHAT MUSIC DO YOU LIKE!?

This thread needs more Arcade Fire appreciation...

Oh I forgot to mention the Pink Martini's! Love that band. Shame on me for forgetting them.

@Keith

Youtube'd Imogen Heap - listening to them now

Also, really humorous take on Rebecca Black's video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GaKaGwch0U

I really like Shrdog.com's (MMA) forum style, all kinds of off topics

The Young Dubliners!

Seriously, listen to "Follow me up to Carlow" and tell me it isn't a great 'amp up' song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKsmgiQb5co

@Greg

And speaking of dope, I can't pass up the opportunity to mention that I have an affinity for their hit, die mother fu$%@er die. If I were an athlete in any sport, that would be my warmup song.

James Church :@okc
baby
You’re off topic. Get off topic.
I guess U2 is shameful to say you enjoy. But uh… I like Moby. Whatever.

Didnt talking basketball was off topic. Not much of a head banger.