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OKC has to work for it but handles the Hornets 101-91

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For the first time in four home games, the Thunder starters weren’t spectators for a fourth quarter. And actually had to really work to secure Oklahoma City’s third straight win.

The New Orleans Hornets never would give in, keeping the score within 10 points before the Thunder finally just kind of quietly finished them off 101-91 with a couple Russell Westbrook baskets, a fast break oop to Kevin Durant, a big bucket from James Harden and a couple deep balls from Daequan Cook.

The difference between the first and second half was pretty striking. The first half might’ve had the best ball movement and offensive execution of the season. The Thunder had 13 assists at the half, scored 60 points and  shot better than 50 percent. Oklahoma City wasn’t relying on just easy transition baskets (only 19 fast break points total) but were moving the ball, cutting and hitting shots. For a stretch in the second quarter, there were multiple possessions where all five guys were getting touches in rapid succession.

That type of thing is often difficult to sustain and the Thunder lost a little air out of that bubble in the third. OKC scored just 18 points in the third quarter and started an ugly stretch of turnovers that carried on throughout the second half. Westbrook had seven and Durant four. Eight Thunderers had a turnover. Scott Brooks, not happy about it.

“Just too many turnovers. We kept them in the game by turning the ball over,” he said. “There are aggressive turnovers and there are sloppy turnovers. And we’re doing both of them. It’s not like we don’t work on it, but it’s happening and we have to correct it.”

Said Durant on the turnovers: “Sometimes we’re just trying to make a home run play and we just have to make the easier play. But we have good intentions always. I think it’s something we can correct but we’re still winning basketball games.”

It looked like Serge Ibaka was about to complete his breakout after putting up 10 points and seven rebounds in the first quarter, but he didn’t grab a board or score a point in the second half, finishing with 14 points and seven rebounds. Part of that is definitely on Ibaka, who played like an animal the first 24 minutes of the game, but the other part is just on the fact he wasn’t on the floor. Scott Brooks, as he likes to do, chose to go small down the stretch playing KD at the 4.

“It’s a matchup,” he said. “It’s a tough decision to make, especially in a game like tonight. Serge was really playing good basketball. I felt their pick-and-roll offense was really bothering us, so Kevin allows us to switch all pick-and-rolls. Kevin can stay in front of the point guards and our guards and our wings are same size guys and are athletic and have long arms and defend. So we switch. I though that was a pretty important of our win tonight.”

That’s just a reality sometimes though. The NBA is a matchup league and if that means a guy gets squeezed a bit on a given night, so be it I suppose. Brooks identified it correctly too. The Hornets pick-and-roll was indeed hurting the Thunder and going small with KD wasn’t really going to sacrifice anything else. OKC was rebounding well and protecting the paint good enough. It was Jarrett Jack and the mid-range pick-and-pop stuff that was breaking down the Thunder.

Good to handle business at home before eight of nine games on the road coming up. Maybe it was a bit more difficult and some players had to log more minutes than we’ve become accustomed to at home, but you can’t ever take winning for granted.

NOTES:

  • The Thunder did much better on the boards, allowing only eight offensive rebounds to New Orleans. That’s the first game a team didn’t grab double-digit offensive boards on the Thunder this year.
  • KD was 5-5 from the floor in the first half and 9-13 overall for 25 points. The Thunder offense was good and efficient and all, but KD needs more than 13 shots. I love efficiency but when the offense starts to stall, go to No. 35. He can kickstart an offense pretty quickly.
  • I’m ready for the Cole Aldrich era. I said before the season that I thought he would crack the rotation at some point and I think that time has come. Nazr Mohammed just isn’t producing nor is he playing very well. His minutes are getting cut more and more and the Thunder basically have a dead spot behind Perk right now. I’d give some time to Aldrich if anything just for the shot of energy he could give for six or seven minutes.
  • The first bad night for Westbrook in a while. He started the game 1-10 before hitting three of four shots in the fourth to finish 4-14 for 14 points. But he turned it over seven times trying to force the perfect pass and had just five assists, with only one in the second half. I only remember one bad pull-up jumper from Westbrook though. His shot selection was mostly good, just didn’t finish some good looks.
  • Daequan Cook’s 3-point shooting was awesome. He went 3-3 from deep and hit a really big momentum killer in the second half. And he converted a skip pass play 3, which is my favorite thing ever.
  • Westbrook was really close to two highlight dunks but got stopped at the rim on both of them. Same thing happened to Durant when Jason Smith blocked KD on a dunk attempt out of nowhere.
  • KD’s step-back jumper is more pure than Tim Tebow. It needs it’s own True Love Waits purity ring. It’s seriously so beautiful that sometimes, a single tear rolls down my cheek as it swishes home.
  • KD with three blocks, seven rebounds, two steals and four assists. And the 25 points. Complete night.
  • Late in the third, Reggie Jackson was trying to get the Thunder into a set but clearly wasn’t communicating it well. The shot clock was ticking away as he halfway made a waving gesture for KD to go to the weakside — 15, 14, 13 on the shot clock. KD yelled, “What? WHAT?” because clearly Jackson wasn’t communicating it well. That’s something he’s got to do better. Take control of the offense and make sure everyone is running what he calls.
  • Westbrook missed KD a few times on their little side-screen-and-roll play. He chose to attack rather than drop it to Durant. Not an easy play to execute, but it was there a couple of times.
  • Again, Ibaka’s first quarter: 10 points and seven rebounds. Most of this year, that was his final line. And that’s been a good night.
  • For the first time this season, Perk didn’t have a block.
  • Thabo went 1-4 from 3. BENCH HIM. (Just kidding.)
  • I really have no idea who Gustavo Ayon is or how he wound up in the NBA, but I’m a fan.
  • Wonderful decision by KD at the end of the first quarter — he had the option to shoot a contested 3 at the buzzer, but instead trusted an open Reggie Jackson in the corner. And Jackson paid it off with a deep 2. Durant said after the game that he wanted to run a different play than what Brooks had called but he was overruled. “He called a better play than I did,” Durant said.
  • KD clearly wasn’t thrilled with Westbrook holding on to the ball to be fouled with 19 seconds left. He obviously would’ve liked to been the one to take those free throws.
  • Question: Does James Harden have the best Eurostep in the league?
  • Ibaka’s running hook should become more of a thing. I would love to see Ibaka get three or four isolation postups a game.
  • Before the game, I guess Westbrook had downloaded some music mixing app on his iPad because he had most of the team gathered around his locker as he played DJ, spinning his fingers around the screen. Trust me, it was way more interesting than that sentence made it sound.
  • I have no idea why, but the Rumble on stilts thing totally creeps me out.
  • Brian Davis Line of the Night via ThunderBDsays: “He nods his head approvingly! Pumps his fist mildly!”

Next up: At Golden State Friday.

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Ozarkhick 239 pts

How about Harden's 5 field goal attempts, 18 points, and 6 assists. Crazy.

SammyThunderer 1300 pts

Ozarkhick Is it bad that I'm at the point where I'm actually wishing for some bad performances from James to drive his value down?

Ozarkhick 239 pts

SammyThunderer Not bad so much as being selfish. According to Ayn Rand, that is actually a good thing, so I guess it depends on your perspective.

justin_mia 1352 pts

SammyThundererOzarkhick Found myself thinking that last night.

SammyThunderer 1300 pts

The 4th through 16th best defenses are currently separated by 2.9 pts/100

ddbell1028 5 pts

Did anyone watch the stream and hear the NO announcers? They called Russell "Westbrick," said Thabo's 3P % was probably equal to the percentage of his successful passes among many other things. Pretty bad stuff for an crew to say.

justin_mia 1352 pts

Byron Mullens' TS% down to about 50%, TRB down to 12%. Looks like we didn't give up a future hall of famer after all.

SammyThunderer 1300 pts

justin_mia I'm sure he'll make it up on the defensive end.

JMan55 54 pts

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Bv7huiBhjJU#t=120s

How come this play isn't getting more love? Harden Block, Perkins no look pass over his head back to Harden on the fast break, who throws up a picture perfect oop to KD. Incredible play.

sammasaaron 289 pts

JMan55 Yeah, I don't see how Jason Smith blocking Durant makes the top ten, but this play doesn't.

TaoMaas 212 pts

JMan55 I totally agree. Heck, I thought it would be the #1 play of day.

TaoMaas 212 pts

It wasn't the prettiest win last night, but it'll do. One thing that I hope continues is how the Thunder are responding in the 4th quarter when things get close. Last year, when a team would start creeping up and gobbling up the Thunder's lead, you could almost see a look of, "Oh no...not again!" in the team's eyes. It often felt like they would panic a bit, Russ & KD would try to do too much, and the team would get out of sync....which, of course, played right into their opponent's hands. This year, there's more of a determination about them. When teams get close, the Thunder don't panic....they just step a little harder on the gas pedal and slowly pull back away. They just go out there and do what they have to do. It makes me think that we ought to replace the "OKC" logo on the uniforms with Elvis' "TCB" logo. lol

Daniel Hawaii 692 pts

Is there a stat for how many total minutes this WHOLE SEASON we've actually trailed in a game? It's amazing that we always seem to have the lead.

f5alcon 998 pts

Daniel Hawaii i couldnt find one, but could go through espn game logs and figure it out, we didnt trail last night at all.

f5alcon 998 pts

Daniel Hawaii i am figuring it out, might take awhile.

shiki 485 pts

If Gordon wants more then 50M/4yrs,how much does Harden want?

f5alcon 998 pts

shiki gordon is the number 1 player for that team, harden isnt, and i am not sure any team is going to pay him #1 option money

SammyThunderer 1300 pts

f5alconshiki If Harden makes it to FA I can pretty much guarantee some team would be willing to pay him 50+/4y

Royce Young 175 pts moderator

SammyThundererf5alconshiki I'm already hearing that in some circle GMs consider Harden to have max value or close to it.

shiki 485 pts

f5alcon Gordon is not great enough to be 1# player for great teams,It is sorry that Hornets have to play him as this role.But what about Harden?He is a great scorer,playmaker, rebounder and team player.When Russ didn't play well he was our 2# player and did great job this season.It is safe to say he is the best in young generation SGs.

JimboSlice 489 pts

shiki I think for Gordon it's also less about the contract money than the team it's being offered by. If he can get the same offer and go elsewhere, I think he'd be more likely to take it.

anonymous12345 340 pts

JimboSliceshiki

It'll be interesting to watch and see if the NBA matches whatever he gets in FA. Some team is going to end up offering more than he's probably worth and I don't see the Hornets getting the approval to match. Then the player the NBA was so adament they get in return for CP3 is going to walk away after only playing maybe half the season

RodneyRosavelRusanWilson 613 pts

Gordon turned down the extension... dont know how much it was for

DSYIII 48 pts

If we're going to play kd at the 4, and we're not playing against a scoring center, why not play ibaka at the 5? He's better than cole, nazr, and perk at almost everything.

justin_mia 1352 pts

It'd be nice for the guards and big men to be on the same page and understand how to defend a PnR rather than putting in a small lineup for the express purpose of switching them all.

SammyThunderer 1300 pts

This might be the most insane single game stat I've ever heard: The Nuggets made four baskets outside the paint and still scored 122 points.

OKCBornandBred 346 pts

SammyThunderer More reason for the formula to pick the Nuggets over us. Curse you stupid formula!

OKCBornandBred 346 pts

Clippers just blew lead late to the Lakers. Lakers really needed that win. If they lost two in a row to the Clippers all hell would break loose in LA

OKCBornandBred 346 pts

Anyone else a little worried that a relatively easy schedule and the fact that most teams we've played have been w/o their superstar player is making our record look better than it really is?

ThunderWins 510 pts

OKCBornandBred Of course...The margin for 1st to last in the west is razor thin.

ThunderWins 510 pts

OKCBornandBred Last playoff spot

SammyThunderer 1300 pts

OKCBornandBred I'm not worried about it so much as I just accept it as a fact. We won the games we were supposed to though; what else can you ask for.

OKCBornandBred 346 pts

SammyThunderer except against the Wizards

ThunderWins 510 pts

The coming few weeks are going to be BRUTAL. tons of games

ThunderChick2010 1868 pts

With Chicago losing to Indiana tonight, looks like we've got the highest winning percentage in the league. . . . AGAIN.

Daniel Hawaii 692 pts

ThunderChick2010 Yay!!! That could go away as quickly as Friday though, with a tough road game at Golden State. Teams always seem to struggle in the Oracle.

OkcBaby 514 pts

Reggie was alright. Bench is still getting outplayed, though. Hes still making rookie mistakes. He ll get better.

SammyThunderer 1300 pts

Manu and Wade both have killer two steps. Couldn't say between the three who's is better, though I suspect James relays on his just slightly too much.

HookemKD 138 pts

SammyThunderer Manu basically invented it so I have a hard time giving it to Harden.

OKCBornandBred 346 pts

Why is no one mentioning that Reggie Jackson actually played pretty well tonight?

ThunderChick2010 1868 pts

He's been fun to watch, especially since his best is yet to come. (Still can't get over those arms.)

RandomThunderFan 13 pts

"KD’s step-back jumper is more pure than Tim Tebow. It needs it’s own True Love Waits purity ring. It’s seriously so beautiful that sometimes, a single tear rolls down my cheek as it swishes home."

Well Royce, you better buy some tissues, because KD is gonna hit a LOT more of those before this season's over.

ThunderChick2010 1868 pts

Royce. . . . tapping into his inner Nicholas Sparks :)

f5alcon 998 pts

another bad game for mullens 5 points 0 rebs in 19 mins.

f5alcon 998 pts

ibaka should have gotten more time in the 2nd half, nazr should have sat the 2nd half, every game nazr looks worse and worse. We are not going to crush everybody, and we still had a double digit win, so i am not going to complain, golden state will play us either really well or really bad, i just don't see a mediocre performance coming from them.

ThunderChick2010 1868 pts

f5alcon Golden State is hanging in there with Portland at the moment.

f5alcon 998 pts

ThunderChick2010 yeah, they are either hot and beating good teams or cold and just horrible, tonight they are shooting 56% and only have a 2 point lead.

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