3 Headed Snake Of CP3, SGA, Schröder Lead OKC To Game 3 Victory (119-107)

3 Headed Snake Of CP3, SGA, Schröder Lead OKC To Game 3 Victory (119-107)

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The Oklahoma City Thunder came into this game down 2-0 in the series. Chris Paul said, “I need to be better” and that’s exactly what happened. Chris Paul delivered tonight in a big way as he was able to finish with 26 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists. Chris Paul was the true leader that we’re used to seeing tonight as he was able to get to his spots and motivate his teammates. Tonight Chris was very aggressive and you can tell he set the tone for the whole OKC Thunder team. When Chris Paul has his offense going it gets his teammates into the game a lot more and it opens up the offense for spacing. The Thunder were able to space the floor a lot better today as they controlled the pace in this one more than Houston did. The lineup that changed the series in my opinion was when Billy Donovan put SGA, CP3, and Schröder in the lineup together.

 

 

The 6th Man of the Year candidate Dennis Schröder stepped up in a big way tonight as he was able to beat the Rockets off the mismatches when they had Gordon or House on him. Schröder was able to showcase his offensive talents and had a game-high for the Thunder with 29 points. Schröder brought the energy and was able to give OKC the edge when it came to attacking the rim. Schröder was hitting his floater, attacking the paint, and was hitting his jumper at a consistent rate. When Schröder plays like this the Thunder are hard to beat. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continued his great play as he finished the night with 23 points and none bigger than his 3 pointer in the corner coming off the CP3 dish to bring it to overtime. SGA has found his swagger and put his stamp on this series after that huge shot. SGA has the ability to beat the Houston Rockets off the dribble every time he gets downhill and needs to continue that if the Thunder will be successful.

 

 

 

When all 3 of the OKC guards play this good on a daily basis this Thunder team will be tough to get out. All 3 can control the pace of the game on both the offensive and defensive side. The unsung hero for this game against the Rockets was Lugentz Dort who defended James Harden the best that we have seen in recent memory. Dort was able to make it tough on Harden all night long. Dort is a big body that was able to make Harden’s drives tough and he’s been able to defend without fouling. If Lu Dort can keep this defensive intensity up on Harden it gives OKC a great chance.

 

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The aggressiveness of OKC got James Harden fouled out at the start of overtime. Harden was able to finish the game with 38 points and he didn’t even have a great outing shooting from the field. The biggest mismatch that has kept the Rockets in control has been the Jeff Green/Steven Adams battle. Every time that Adams gives Jeff Green any space he’s made the Thunder pay and that continued tonight as Green finished with 22 points. The fact that Jeff Green has been able to get good looks inside and outside when he wants is a problem. The Thunder knows that Harden will get his but the fact that other players have been able to hit some big shots throughout the series has hurt OKC. The Thunder will have to expect that James Harden will not get fouled out again and that he will get some calls next game. James Harden said “We let this one slip” so look for Harden to try and get his game going early in Game 4 on Monday. The Rockets missed a lot of 3 pointers tonight that they have hit in the previous two games and the Thunder will need to continue to contest those 3 pointers if they want to make it two wins in a row.

 

 

 

Game 4 will be at 3 PM on Monday as the series is Houston (2-1) right now

Aug 23, 2020 No Comments
Houston Role Players Step Up Big Time In Game 2 Victory Over OKC (111-98)

Houston Role Players Step Up Big Time In Game 2 Victory Over OKC (111-98)

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The Oklahoma City Thunder made the proper adjustments after struggling in Game 1. Tonight you can tell the Thunder came out with a lot more energy and were locking up defensively. The addition of Lugentz Dort back to the starting lineup helped out big time. The defense that Dort played on James Harden was as good as it gets. Dort was able to defend Harden using his length and his body so he wasn’t giving up any position to Harden. On the night James Harden finished with 21 points on 5/16 shooting from the field. James Harden wasn’t getting the usual calls that would put him on the line as he only attempted 9 free throws. Dort was a huge boost to this team and you can tell that his presence helped other players to be able to get their offense going as well. One of the players that was able to apply pressure to the Rockets defense all night was Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as he finished with a playoff career-high 31 points. Shai was aggressive from the tip-off and didn’t look back at all. This was the most emotional that was seen from SGA in a long time. You can tell he made it a mission to be able to put the team on his back with his offense and it worked. Shai was hitting stepback 3 pointers and was going in for some of those tough finishes.

 

 

The Thunder played a great game overall as they played their pace throughout the game. In Game 1 the Thunder got caught playing Houston Rockets ball and through 3 quarters the Thunder were in the driver seat with the momentum. Both Gallinari and Schröder were able to contribute to helping SGA on the scoring end as they both combined for 30 points. The two biggest mismatches that OKC tried to execute on in the 1st half was Steven Adams and Danilo Gallinari. OKC has the height advantage and they need to stick to their game plan and it seemed as though they got away from it in that 4th quarter. Chris Paul postgame said that he needs to do better heading into Game 3 and OKC will definitely need his big game. This OKC Thunder team is unstoppable when the 3 headed monsters of Chris Paul, Dennis Schröder, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander all play well. The Thunder will need to come out in Game 3 on Saturday and punch them in the mouth first.

 

 

The Thunder were able to slow down James Harden in this game. It seemed as though every time Harden went to the bench his teammates stepped up big time. Tonight Daniel House was able to drop 19 points and he added 9 rebounds. The Rocket’s small ball worked today as they were able to get a lot of second-chance points off offensive rebounds. It looked like each loose ball just bounced out to a shooter and House was one of those people that benefited. House was hitting 3 pointers and he was able to have his defense help his offense with some easy buckets. The Rockets had 7 players in double figures and they were able to hit big shots in big moments. Austin Rivers came out with some extra juice and had 11 big points during a moment in the game when Harden was in foul trouble.

 

 

Eric Gordon and Jeff Green have been playing out of their minds. Any time the Thunder miss out on a switch or get out to the player too slow it seemed as though Green and Gordon made them pay. Both of them combined for 30 points for the Rockets and they held it down for Harden as he was on the bench. The Rockets bench has stepped up in this series as they’ve been able to score points and hang with OKC with Harden resting. This victory just shows that type of confidence that Houston has been playing with and this has been without Russell Westbrook. James Harden got it going in the 4th quarter but his teammates were able to help him out big time. It was tough for Dort to guard Harden with foul trouble and late in that 4th it didn’t matter who was guarding him. The Houston Rockets had broken the record for most 3 pointers attempted and made in a playoff game. Tonight Westbrook was coaching his teammates on the sideline and encouraging them with unlimited energy. The Rockets small ball has been working but if OKC can get a game from all 3 of their star point guards at once this series can change real quick.

 

 

Game 3 will be on Saturday at 5 pm as the Thunder look to claw back into this series.

 

 

 

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Aug 21, 2020 No Comments
2020 NBA Draft Lottery: The Information You Need To Know

2020 NBA Draft Lottery: The Information You Need To Know

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Amidst all the enjoyment that onlookers of the Playoffs have felt, it’s time to look to next season — whenever that’ll start — and declare who will officially hear their name called out for the grace of the first selection in this year’s NBA Draft during the NBA Draft Lottery, starting today, August 20, at 8:30 p.m. ET on ESPN. This lottery will begin just a half-hour before Game 2 of Laker-Blazers tips off at 9 p.m. ET.

While the teams inside the bubble are battling for a championship, the teams outside of it have been making the preparations for a better 2020-21 campaign than the one they had this season, evident in them not being one of the 22 teams invited to the Lake Buena Vista bubble in Disney Springs.

Though under different circumstances and not in person due to the whole COVID-19 thing, this will be the first-ever virtual draft lottery. As to how it will go, the league won’t fix what’s broken as NBA Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum will announce the order of who will pick from 14th to 1st overall by plucking ping-pong balls from a bowl, just like he has every year.

For this season’s lottery draft, there are a lot of storylines left on the table awaiting their fate. Here are just a few:

Possible first-and-second-overall picks LaMelo Ball and Anthony Edwards’ potential destination, the sleeping giant Golden State Warriors who have a high probability of continuing their dynasty with the addition of a high first-rounder, the San Antonio Spurs having to hear their name announced as a lottery pick team for the first time since 1997, and shockingly unpredictable odds that leverage the opportunity to land the first overall pick for everyone.

The amenity of landing the first-overall pick is a franchise-changing experience for both fan and executive, and the golden ticket of a pick is known to bump the morale of an organization overnight. So what lucky franchise will be granted that chance tonight?

With that said, we’ll let you know about all of the information you need about tonight’s draft lottery, as well as the odds for each team and if they’ll be in the middle of the pack for picks, or at the top of the mountain with the first selection.

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How To Watch

As mentioned earlier, the draft lottery will begin at 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time on ESPN, 30 minutes before the Los Angeles Lakers look to tie the series against the Portland Trail Blazers at 9 p.m. ET on the same channel. You can also catch it on the ESPN App.

The show will feature a combination of players and organizational members posing as representatives from all 14 lottery teams, including two-time MVP and 3-time NBA champion Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors, former second-overall pick and All-Star D’Angelo Russell of the Minnesota Timberwolves and another former first-rounder De’Aaron Fox of the recently-outed-from-the-bubble Sacramento Kings.

The NBA Draft will be held on October 16 and will be shown on both ESPN and the ESPN app.

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This Year’s Lottery Odds

Last season, the NBA began drawing the top four selections in the lottery with new odds for each slot. These are some things to know about these odds:

  • The teams with the three worst records have the same odds for both the No. 1 pick (14%) and staying in the top four (52%).
  • The team with the worst record has a 47.9% chance to fall to No. 5. The lowest a team could fall under the old system was to No. 4 — there was previously just a 35.7% chance of that happening.
  • Teams in Slots 9 through 6 have a 20-37% chance of jumping into the top five. Previously, that range was 6-22%.

Here’s a quick look at the odds for every team with a chance to win a top pick this year, per ESPN and the NBA’s official odds:

1. Golden State Warriors

  • Average pick: 3.7
  • No. 1: 14%
  • Top three: 40.1%

2. Cleveland Cavaliers

  • Average pick: 3.9
  • No. 1: 14%
  • Top three: 40.1%

3. Minnesota Timberwolves

  • Average pick: 4.1
  • No. 1: 14%
  • Top three: 40.1%

4. Atlanta Hawks

  • Average pick: 4.4
  • No. 1: 12.5%
  • Top three: 36.6%

5. Detroit Pistons

  • Average pick: 5.0
  • No. 1: 10.5%
  • Top three: 31.6%

6. New York Knicks

  • Average pick: 5.5
  • No. 1: 9.0%
  • Top three: 27.6%

7. Chicago Bulls

  • Average pick: 6.2
  • No. 1: 7.5%
  • Top three: 23.4%

8. Charlotte Hornets

  • Average pick: 7.0
  • No. 1: 6.0%
  • Top three: 19.0%

9. Washington Wizards

  • Average pick: 8.0
  • No. 1: 4.5%
  • Top three: 14.5%

10. Phoenix Suns

  • Average pick: 9.2
  • No. 1: 3.0%
  • Top three: 9.9%

11. San Antonio Spurs

  • Average pick: 10.3
  • No. 1: 2.0%
  • Top three: 6.6%

12. Sacramento Kings

  • Average pick: 11.9
  • No. 1: 1.3%
  • Top three: 4.3%

13. New Orleans Pelicans

  • Average pick: 12.1
  • No. 1: 1.2%
  • Top three: 4.0%

14. Memphis Grizzlies

  • Average pick: 13.7
  • No. 1: 0.5%
  • Top three: 1.7%

Aug 20, 2020 No Comments
Harden’s 37 PT Performance Leads HOU To Game 1 Victory Over OKC (123-108)

Harden’s 37 PT Performance Leads HOU To Game 1 Victory Over OKC (123-108)

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This series has a lot of storylines coming into Game 1 but the biggest one was Russell Westbrook being out. Westbrook was out with a quad injury that forced the Rockets to put Eric Gordon in the starting lineup. The Houston Rockets came out in this game faster than a Ferrari on an open highway. The pace that the Rockets played in that first half had the Thunder on their heels all night. Everyone wanted to see how the small-ball lineup of Houston would fair against the Thunder big lineup and we got our first glimpse. The Rockets make it tough on defenses with that small lineup because you get caught either trying to cover the 3 point shooter or crash the middle for the slasher. Tonight James Harden was able to take advantage of that as he finished with 37 points and was able to score anywhere on the court. James had the stepback working, crossovers to the rim, and free throws working all night. The aggressiveness of James Harden made it easy for the other players on the Houston Rockets to get their games going as well. The Thunder put multiple bodies on Harden all night but it didn’t matter tonight with the confidence he was playing with.

 

 

Eric Gordon looked like the Gordon of old as he was hitting some long-range 3 pointers and was attacking the rim hard. Gordon replaced Westbrook in that starting lineup and didn’t disappoint as he finished with 21 points on the night. Another player that had a huge game was Jeff Green who played some center and power forward as he made the Thunder pay from downtown. Jeff Green was open as Thunder players got caught being in the wrong spot on the court and he made the most of the moment. Jeff Green looked like he was back in his OKC days himself with dunks and crossover drives as he finished with 22 points on the night. When James Harden gets help from the bench like he did tonight from his teammates this team is very tough to beat. In this game, there were multiple times where Harden was getting rest while his team was up by double digits. If OKC’s going to win this series they need to make it a point to take advantage of the Rocket’s second unit and defend better.

 

 

The Thunder usually plays off their defense as it helps create offense but that wasn’t the case tonight. Tonight the Thunder played a lot of isolation ball which didn’t work throughout the game. This OKC team is known for their ball movement and getting everyone involved with touches and they need to get back to that in Game 2. The Thunder need to take more advantage of the mismatch with Steven Adams in the paint and let the offense flow through the big man. Adams was a walking bucket when he was able to get the ball and looked extremely dominant. The Thunder got sucked into the 3 point contest at times with Houston and got away from Thunder Basketball. Steven Adams finished the game with 17 points and 12 rebounds tonight and we should continue to see numbers these numbers from him in this series. Chris Paul was having a tough outing in the first half of the game but managed to get his offense going as he finished with a near triple-double with 20 points, 9 rebounds, and 10 assists. This Thunder team will go as far as CP3 brings him and if they’re going to win Game 2 CP3 will have to get his game going a lot earlier.

 

 

The bright spot for the Thunder tonight was the shooting from Danilo Gallinari as he was able to get his shot any time he wanted on the court because the Rockets couldn’t guard him. Gallinari was able to finish the game with 29 points on the night. When Gallinari plays like this he’s a special talent but the other players like Dennis Schröder and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will need to help out big time in the next game. The Rockets punched the Thunder in the mouth but Game 2 on Thursday OKC has a chance to punch back. The Thunder were playing at the Rocket pace and they will need to play their game in order to be successful.

 

 

 

Photo Credit: Kim Klement/Associated Press

Aug 19, 2020 No Comments
Kicks Through the Lens (Last Week Before Playoffs)

Kicks Through the Lens (Last Week Before Playoffs)

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The NBA playoffs kicked off last night with a slew of games that garnered much attention. But before we even get to sneakers worn during the playoffs, there was one last week of the ‘regular season’ which we must highlight. Devin Booker did all he could do to will the Suns to an 8-0 record in the bubble, but fell just short in Phoenix’s bid for a playoff spot. Looks like this will be the last week we’ll see Booker’s sneakers on our countdown until the 2020-21 season. The ever-so-honest and non-apologetic, Jimmy Butler, dipped into his bag and brought out an old pair of Jordan XXX1’s. Luka Doncic debuted what appears to be his new logo drawn up by the team over at Jordan Brand.

 

Veteran PG, Chris Paul, also had a debut of his own. Paul donned his 13th signature sneaker with Jordan Brand, the CP3.XIII. Carmelo Anthony continues his run of nostalgia with his true fans, bringing out a P.E. colorway of his Melo 5.5’s wrapped in Blazers black and red. Paul George is rewinding the clock back 3-4 years, as we continue to see him break out his Nike PG 1’s in numerous color schemes. Will the NBA players’ feet heat up during the playoffs along with their games? What colorways and models do you want to see from your favorite superstars?

 

 

15. Jordan React Elevation P.E. – Luka Doncic

 

           

 

 

14. Nike KD 13 “EYBL” – Ja Morant

 

     

 

 

13. Adidas Harden Vol. 4 “Camo” – James Harden

 

     

 

 

12. New Balance KAWHI – Kawhi Leonard

 

     

 

 

11. Jordan XXX1 “All-Star” – Jimmy Butler

 

     

 

 

10. Jordan CP3.XII (Savannah State) Custom – Chris Paul

 

     

 

 

9. Pharrell x Adidas Crazy BYW 2.0 – Austin Rivers

 

     

 

 

8. Nike PG 1 “USA” – Paul George

 

     

 

 

7. Adidas D.O.N. Issue #2 – Donovan Mitchell

 

     

 

 

6. Nike Kobe 9 Elite “Brave Blue” – Ja Morant

 

     

 

 

5. Jordan CP3.XIII – Chris Paul

 

     

 

 

4. Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 – Russell Westbrook

 

     

 

 

3. Nike Kobe 5 Protro P.E. – Devin Booker

 

     

 

 

2. Jordan Melo 5.5 P.E. – Carmelo Anthony

 

           

 

 

1. Nike LeBron XVII P.E. – LeBron James

 

           

 

 

 

 

 

Aug 18, 2020 No Comments