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OKC blows one big time, 101-93 as Memphis takes 2-1 lead

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I’ll be right back. I’m going to be outside hitting myself in the face with a claw hammer.

(…..)

So the Thunder blew a 16-point second half lead in a pivotal Game 3 to lose in overtime to the Grizzlies in overtime 101-93 and go down two games to one. Also of note: The Thunder scored just 10 points in the fourth quarter and actually — you won’t believe this — went over eight minutes without a basket. They missed 11 straight shots. Hang on, I’m going to need that claw hammer again.

It’s a shame for a lot of reasons, but mainly because the Thunder looked like a dominant, well-oiled championship contender for about the first 42 minutes. The interior defense was awesome. The offense was executing. Shots were going in. The Thunder were basically just whipping the Grizzlies. There was a real, palpable edge to the team and it just looked like they were going to walk to an excellent Game 3 win.

But those last six minutes. Basically, to put it bluntly, everything just went to hell.

Now if you’re looking for someone to heap blame on Russell Westbrook here and point all at him for blowing this game, stop reading. Because I just won’t do it. Does he deserve a big slice of blame? Definitely. Probably one right out of the middle of the pie. He didn’t do the things those last six minutes that he had done up to that point. The first 42 minutes, he was fantastic. Setting up teammates, scoring in rhythm, making good decisions — it was beautiful. But with the Thunder trying to hang on a lead, a lot of that flew right out the door.

Not entirely because of Westbrook though. Again, he’s absolutely got blood on his hands. He might even be holding the knife. He entered the fourth quarter with 12 assists and finished the game with that number. That’s all on him. But I refuse to pin this whole thing on him.

What the Thunder looked like those last few minutes was a team up by a touchdown content to just run the ball three times into an eight-man front and punt. They wound the clock down with a lot of dribbling, then brought Kevin Durant to the top of the key and tried to isolate him there. But because of great ball denial, some un-called fouling and the fact Durant didn’t position well enough to actually receive the ball, Westbrook was basically left with a ticking time bomb in his hands most of the time. The play failed and he was left standing there having to make a play with five on the shot clock.

Where Westbrook failed was that he then put his nose down and tried to just make a play on his own. It was all up to him after the initial, one-option play failed, but he still could have drawn the defense and dished. He settled instead for jumpers — mostly good looks too, I’d say — that he didn’t make. The offense went entirely stale, the ball stopped and nobody moved. Is that Westbrook’s fault? Or is it a product of the play call coming from the sideline? That’s the question I’m asking right now.

Everyone is griping that Durant didn’t see the ball much in those moments, but again, he’s in no position to score. The Thunder basically ran the same stuff that killed Denver in Game 5 where KD took over. Difference here was Danilo Gallinari and Wilson Chandler weren’t on Durant. Tony Allen is terrific in ball denial and can stop Durant’s dribble. KD just doesn’t have the ability to put the ball on the floor more than twice and get a good shot over Allen. It’s not happening.

But at any point did you really see a time where KD was open and Westbrook truly looked him off? What I saw was Durant hovering around the 3-point line with his hand up, not moving. I mean with four on the shot clock, what do you want Westbrook to do? Kick it out there and let KD fire from 30 feet? Why does KD deserve the ball if he’s 30 feet from the basket, not moving and covered? How is that Westbrook being a bad point guard?

I know I’ve seen Westbrook succeed in exactly what he tried to do tonight at least 20 times during the regular season. I’ve seen him take over when the other options (or this case, option) was locked down. It’s the great luxury the Thunder’s had all season long and the reason this team won 55 games.

Because let’s face it, it’s not like KD was absolutely pouring it on the Grizzlies and Westbrook was waving him off. Durant finished the game just 2-11 from the floor and I’m not sure he got a clean look in the bunch. What people tell me about that though, is that’s somehow Westbrook’s fault. You’ve got to get him in a better position to score! You’ve got to set up teammates! You’ve got to create better looks! True, yes. But what do you want Westbrook to do — shoot and make KD’s shots for him too? At some point, it’s about Durant getting himself open. If you’re open, Russ will find you. Those last five minutes, nobody was. Who the majority is blaming for that is Westbrook, but I choose not to. It was horrific team offense and questionable play-calling from Brooks. Not just Westbrook playing hero and trying to start some alpha dog battle, as most would make you think.

My biggest issue with those last few minutes was, well, the ignorant decision to leave James Harden on the bench. Thabo Sefolosha saw the minutes instead. Brooks’ reasoning was clearly because O.J. Mayo got the best of Harden and sparked an 8-0 run that put the Grizzlies back in the game, but the issue was more on the offensive end after the Grizzlies got back in the game. The defense let them in, the offense failed to close them. Harden is that third option to look at when the first KD play got snuffed out. I mean, he comes in for overtime and immediately sets up Nick Collison twice. WHY WASN’T HE IN EARLIER? It really just makes no sense whatsoever to me. Harden is a great reversal option and secondary pick-and-roll player. And yet he sat on the bench while Thabo stood aimlessly in a corner. I’ll put it bluntly: stupid.

In the end, the Thunder lost their third overtime game of the year (second to Memphis) and now is in a tough spot with a huge Game 4 ahead. It’s a matter of how they’ll respond. I know you probably feel like it is right now, but this series isn’t over. The Thunder need to just take one game in Memphis to have a chance to win. This puts OKC in a difficult position, especially considering the circumstances, but it’s not over. The Thunder have always bounced back extremely well and now they’ll have to answer all those questions again about chemistry, trust and whatever else.

If you’re still on the Sam Presti Development Train, then you might even think this could be a good thing for this young group. They responded well to the Game 4 loss in Denver. Now how do they come back from choking away a pivotal playoff game? The Game 4 in Denver wasn’t a choke, it was just a bad game. This one, the Thunder had. Like pretty much had in every way. And they gave it away. An excellent 42 minutes of basketball spoiled by bad rebounding, bad defense and terrible offense. They very may well crumple mentally and drop a stinker in Game 4. Or they come back and get the one win they needed and bring a 2-2 tie back to OKC. It’s up to them at this point. I for one know they’re certainly capable of it.

NOTES:

  • The biggest, most important stat of this game: KD was 0-1 from the free throw line. He had some previous streak of a couple hundred straight games with a make from the stripe. And somehow, in this game, that ended. In a game where Tony Allen and Shane Battier basically crawled inside of KD’s jersey and built a small campfire.
  • On that note: OKC took 23 free throws, Memphis 44. OKC committed 30 fouls, Memphis 17. Now this was an extremely physical game and the Thunder got away with about 75 fouls on Zach Randolph, but that difference is pretty striking to me. And a big reason the Thunder lost this game. The offense went bad and unlike so many games this year, they couldn’t rely on the free throw line to save them.
  • OK, prepare for a comparison you’re going to hate, but more on Westbrook: If Dwyane Wade did exactly what Westbrook did in this game, would everyone freak out? I realize Russ isn’t Wade, but he is an All-Star and averaging better than 20 a game this season. But if Wade tried to take over and LeBron was left standing with a hand up on the 3-point line, would we all yell and curse his name? Again, the comparison isn’t entirely accurate, but I think you see my point.
  • Zach Randolph went for 21-21. That’s pretty big time. OKC’s defense was great on him again though as he was just 8-22 from the floor.
  • Amazing with how bad the Thunder played the fourth quarter that if Durant drops that shot with four seconds left, we’re all so very, very happy.
  • Also on that: I can’t tell you how many times I heard people say during the regular season when a key final possession failed because of a KD jumper that they wish Westbrook took more a clutch scorer role in those situations. I bet you said it at some point when you watched Durant clang a fadeaway 22-footer. Westbrook can get himself good looks at any point. It’s a matter of him making it. And that shot Durant was forced to take to end the fourth was what he would’ve been left with if the Thunder forced it to him over and over those final five minutes.
  • I have to say it again: Why the Thunder quit running the offense late in the fourth is beyond me. Maybe it was indeed Westbrook, but it really appeared to be more a product of the Thunder trying to kill clock, get the ball to KD and let him finish. It’s a good plan in principle, but it didn’t work. The cutting, moving, screening and slashing disappeared.
  • Let me repeat this too: If you want Russell Westbrook to be a so-called “pure” point guard, I’d give up. He’s never been a point guard. Probably never will be one. Once you accept that fact… blah blah blah.
  • The Thunder did a great job of taking care of the ball most of the game, but turned it over a handful of times late. OKC finished with 14 total and only forced nine from Memphis, which was big.
  • I think it’s a shame that a large part of the criticism of Westbrook stems solely from the fact that No. 35 is on the floor with him. I understand that reasoning, of course, but it’s not at all fair in my mind. Why does Derrick Rose get a free pass from dominating the ball and taking bad shots? Only because Durant isn’t on his team? That’s what people always tell me but it’s not like Rose is playing with four janitors. It’s the curse of being a scoring point guard. If someone were curling off a screen and doinking shots while Durant stood idly by, I don’t think we’d say near as much about it.
  • Serge Ibaka rolled his ankle again and looked to be hurt pretty bad. But he returned quickly and finished the game. I would assume he’s a question mark for Game 4 though.
  • Hamed Haddadi: 5-6 at the line. Kevin Freaking Durant: 0-1.
  • You know how we often yell “No no no no YES!” with Russell Westbrook when he pulls up for a questionable shot? I have that same reaction pretty much every time Perk gets it in the post.
  • Nice adjustment by Lionel Hollins to go with Mayo to start the second half over Sam Young. OKC was entirely sagging off Young and packing things inside. Mayo spaced things a bit.
  • Memphis’s bench outscored OKC’s 32-22 in this one. Nothing from Eric Maynor, Daequan Cook was 0-3 and Nazr Mohammed appeared to be lacking some toughness.

I know you won’t believe it and I understand because I certainly feel it too, but the Thunder could very well be just fine. Again, I’m repeating it almost to just convince myself but a win in Game 4 and everything is all good. This loss stings because Game 4 could’ve been a chance to take complete control of the series and OKC blew it with today’s game, but hope is very far from lost. This is still a series. The Thunder are still right there. Don’t give up on them just because of a terrible five minutes.

Next up: Game 4 in Memphis Monday night.

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Lakers had no chance. They struggled all year and are old

All things considered, I trust the team will learn from this and get better. It's obvious mistakes have been made, but I believe that Memphis is just exposing our weaknesses very well and for the most part, we never had a good half-court offense. They have owned the 4th quarter because they refuse to let Durant beat them and forcing Russ to take shots and packing the paint eliminating driving lanes. It's all about execution baby! We just gotta execute. We will learn alot about the character of the Thunder in game 4.

The Mavs bench has scored more than the entire Laker team

Westbrook is undersized at the 2. I think that would be an interesting experimental rotation option, but not a viable starting option.

Man LA has just given up. Unbelievable 2nd quarter

So how bout them Lakers?

Conley was tearing Westbrook up

They need to start Maynor + Westbrook together with Westbrook at the 2, because they need offense outside of Durant and that won't cut it against them. As much as I love Durant, he's not a dedicated passer like Lebron, which is why they need Westbrook and Maynor, both of which can handle the ball and attack on offense. This will put pressure on their defense.

Oddly enough Durant needs to man up and get physical, watch the Heat vs Celtics game last night, you saw the physicality in that, just going to have to muscle out on Allen. The shot will fall but he needs to just create space or make an offense foul on him so Allen gets the picture.

Also, they can't give up 101 points either, the score needs to be much lower than that, I mean, you have 3 to 4 remarkable defensive players in your starting line-up. There's no reason for you guys to be letting up that many points.

Say what you like about Westbrook, but his defense was what kept them alive towards the end. The lockdown he had on him was solid but honestly, they were all tired, all of them. This is going to 7 games and the winner can is gonna be 50/50.

All in all, they need their defensive mentality back and let their offense develop from that. That's how the Thunder were so devastating before, because their defense would dictate their offense.

You would think thats what it means

Now you're advocating suicide. Seriously, grow up.

Truth hurts. 2 EZ being right

@Skeletor

No i don't mind you. You have intelligent arguments.

Okc baby, I know a lot of posters don't like me on here either because I'm a pessimist during games, but you take the cake as the most annoying poster on this site

RT @DarnellMayberry: Thunder currently in the middle of a long closed practice that should have been open to the media nearly an hour ago.

JBWentwaith‎ RT @RonONealDC:Reports say Russell Westbrook got put outta church this mornin. Collection plate got to him and he refused to pass it

Quit blaming Brooks. Excuses are for losers. He came up with a great game plan up until the 5 minute mark in the 4th. Westbrook is an extension of Brook on the court and he took it into his own hands and took everyone else out the game. Quit crying

Brian :@stu47918

All year long, most of us here (at DT) were worried about about offensive execution and little did we know that whole team would get uppercut to the face with it.
Sad to say it but the Thunder had to face this issue at some point.
They did? :) hahahha I guess

Mark! :

Struts :
Doris Burje was crying about Westbrook dribbling the entire 4th quarter. I almost broke my TV before I remembered there was a mute button. If I never hear her voice again it may be too soon.

She went on about Westbrook for a while. It was annoying, but I don’t blame her. That was the national memo circulating about Westbrook, i.e. it’s all his fault. It’s like he’s playing 5-on-1 and everyone else on the floor is wide open. I’m giving her credit for picking up on what was actually going on and talking about the floor spacing and pitiful sets (or lack thereof in most cases) we were running.

No, when Doris actually says something that has a point to it, you know its something important. She's like the Jenni Carlson of ESPN. She has a hell of a point, but i don't completely blame Westbrook. What pisses me off is instead of calling a time-out, tell Westbrook to calm the hell down, draw up a play, and keep Harden in. Scotty puts in THABO FREAK OSHA when we lease need him, designs one of the most obvious timeout plays we had, that results in a immediate turnover. Not to mention KD freaking disappeared when we needed him the most. Yeah he got his, but if anyone fails to see that he let Allen push him around like his little B'tch out there then they are a complete idiot. How does KD who's 6'9, Let a guy who's like 20 pounds lighter then him push him around. Wheres the KD who was stiff arming people, or shoulder bumping them. The last 4 minutes of the game Durant actually said "no guys you can have the ball.", Westbrook said "Okay!!", and Harden said "Westbrook your not doing shit, give me the ball.:, Harden made two big time plays when our two stars weren't doing crap.

@stu47918
All year long, most of us here (at DT) were worried about about offensive execution and little did we know that whole team would get uppercut to the face with it.

Sad to say it but the Thunder had to face this issue at some point.

Horrible Hangover today. I didnt even drink.

This loss needs to be blamed on the coaching staff. I've never seen a more stagnant offense in my life. Do we need to send Scotty Brooks some Tulsa Shock game film?? Also, KD needs to watch some game film of Reggie Miller and take notes on how to get open. Reggie was one of the best at fighting to get open. Just as Royce pointed out, KD's way of getting open is standing 30 feet from the basket while being smothered and just sticking his long ass arm out and calling for the ball. We've been getting by with better athletes and unless we start moving on offense and fighting to get open, this series will be won by Memphis.

We lost this game that we should have won,but we definitely looked like the dominant team by far.I still think we win this series.

Doris was the one that was going on about Westbrook getting back into the game in the 4th. She had to save face:)

U Mad

Struts :
Doris Burje was crying about Westbrook dribbling the entire 4th quarter. I almost broke my TV before I remembered there was a mute button. If I never hear her voice again it may be too soon.

She went on about Westbrook for a while. It was annoying, but I don't blame her. That was the national memo circulating about Westbrook, i.e. it's all his fault. It's like he's playing 5-on-1 and everyone else on the floor is wide open. I'm giving her credit for picking up on what was actually going on and talking about the floor spacing and pitiful sets (or lack thereof in most cases) we were running.

@Skeletor

It works because it's not iso and it forces the defense to react to the offense. Plus Westbrook doesn't always correctly run the P&R when he does get it. The Westbrook-Durant P&R is a decent play, but we've become way too reliant on it, and Westbrook only plays the 2-man game instead of the 5-man game.

I like the Harden pick and pop with Ibaka because it sets up so many options....Ibaka with the 12 footer and opening up space for James to drive, Nick on the baseline, Russ gets a back cut (which he's good at if he wants to do it), and KD can be James's help on the perimeter. He's much better on the catch and shoot than he is on iso, so Kevin can benefit greatly without having to fight too much with Allen/Battier to just get the ball.

I just wish Scott Brooks would trust Harden with the ball

Also, I know they did this probably on their own because they were getting killed at this point and weren't winning, but what about letting Harden control the ball in crunch time? It seemed to work last night. Too bad it was too little too late

The Thunder have been the more dominant team for 7 quarters and Memphis for 5. If they get the next game, all is good in the world, they win Game 5, we're back in the drivers seat, and this is just a blimp like Dallas choking at Portland in their first series.

Looks like the team is actually still feeling confident. From Twitter:

@JHarden13
James Harden
We let 1 slip away from us today...we will regroup and be ready for Game 4.. #thunderup

DarnellMayberry Darnell Mayberry @
Check out this quote from Collison: "Once we get over this disappointment, I think we’ll see that we still have an opportunity to get a win here. And that puts us right back in a really good situation in this series."

As of late... Def Westbrook.. No contest

who is a bigger (deservedly at times) scapegoat for their team?

westbrook, gasol(the lesser aka pau), or bosh

No I haven't man but been wanting too... Is Jamie managing that location? I'm really good friends with her man

Start Harden it will solve everything:)

@Caleb
ya man, have you been in for a game yet?. i was off last Sunday when the series started, but i should be there for each of the next 3

Joey Gladstone :
From the sounds of it, you DO want a Kobe. You just described him when you described what you wanted.

I just can't see most Thunder fans longing to hear "we just got beat" "they just outplayed us" "we didn't execute the way we wanted" after every single loss, most especially a loss as bad as this.. i just want to know that the team cares a little more then that.. and if they don't then there really is something wrong. I know that they can't possibly be ok with tossing a 16 point lead to a team we had clearly dominated, but when they stepped off the court tonight they honestly looked defeated, like something had died inside them.. and i hope i'm wrong.. they need a fire lit inside them that a bad game merely adds fuel too, and they need it now

@chilambilam

I hear what your saying bro.. We have the type of team to be feared and respected and if we don't get that respect we need to demand it.. No reason we should let a punk like Randolph (was anyone else disgusted when he didn't like how thenoffense was being run and went to the end of his bench throwing his warm ups on and just not looking like he cared anymore?) walk away with this series.. Btw you do work at the BA Leons right?

From the sounds of it, you DO want a Kobe. You just described him when you described what you wanted.

i don't want a Kobe.. i just want someone on our team to act like they have a spine.. i know Durant is to classy for such things, and i love him for it.. but in the playoffs when you've got a Thug like Randolph calling out half the team at mid court and jawing with Perk half the game, i want someone to act like they actually give a damn.. Perk has been that guy most of the time, but if its possible for him to look soft, he has thus far in this series.. i want someone to go into a post game press conference and not just say what they're suppose to all the time.. sometimes it not just enough to be respected, you need to be feared, and so far the Grizz don't fear us in the least

@ChilamBilam12

Unfortunately, KD is not that kinda guy/personality. He is more a Dirk type when you're wishing he was a Kobe.

was it just me or did we just not look like we had confidence all night?.. Even with the 16 point lead it looked like Durant was questioning every shot he made.. no one seemed to want the ball with the shot clock running down.. and every time i saw a close up of a player he just looked completely solem and reserved.. where is the fight?. where is the drive?.. just once i want us to come out after a game like this with some actual anger, i want KD to say "we're not going to go out like this" "we're coming for you next game".. we need to find that edge again

Struts :
Doris Burje was crying about Westbrook dribbling the entire 4th quarter. I almost broke my TV before I remembered there was a mute button. If I never hear her voice again it may be too soon.

So when you hear the truth you get mad at the messenger?

I know what was wrong. The bench didnt keep a 20 point lead;0

Struts :
Doris Burje was crying about Westbrook dribbling the entire 4th quarter. I almost broke my TV before I remembered there was a mute button. If I never hear her voice again it may be too soon.

She right. Westbrook did dribble to much

Struts :
Doris Burje was crying about Westbrook dribbling the entire 4th quarter. I almost broke my TV before I remembered there was a mute button. If I never hear her voice again it may be too soon.

Testify. She was completely insufferable this game. Not that I would expect Hubie, or the Mark Jackson/Van Gundy team to have been any better.

Hey Chilam! Say hello to miss bolley for me bro!!

Doris Burje was crying about Westbrook dribbling the entire 4th quarter. I almost broke my TV before I remembered there was a mute button. If I never hear her voice again it may be too soon.

AccuScore has Grizzlies as 56%/44% favorites over us now.

As upsetting as game 1 was, this one was even moreso. We had this game in the bag. It's obvious to me that we were the better team today, but we just pooped it away.

We're not alone though. The Lakers blew a big double digit lead to the Mavs a week ago. The Mavs blew a big double digit lead to the Blazers. Let's hope we bounce back like the Mavs did.

If we win on Monday night, all is right with the world. But we really have to win that game. That's what stinks. We hold on to this one, and we are sitting pretty. Now Monday night is a must win. These next two days are going to be excruciating.

Doris Burke was the first commentator I've heard talk about the Thabo/Harden lineup issue.

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  1. [...] DAILY THUNDER: it’s not like KD was absolutely pouring it on the Grizzlies and Westbrook was waving him off. Durant finished the game just 2-11 from the floor and I’m not sure he got a clean look in the bunch. What people tell me about that though, is that’s somehow Westbrook’s fault.You’ve got to get him in a better position to score! You’ve got to set up teammates! You’ve got to create better looks! True, yes. But what do you want Westbrook to do — shoot and make KD’s shots for him too? At some point, it’s about Durant getting himself open. If you’re open, Russ will find you. Those last five minutes, nobody was. Who the majority is blaming for that is Westbrook, but I choose not to. It was horrific team offense and questionable play-calling from Brooks. Not just Westbrook playing hero and trying to start some alpha dog battle, as most would make you think. [...]