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  • Hector
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    Westbrook is a stud...Oladipo is a great addition, he should take the starting guard spot...Westbrook should move to shooting guard. Adams has come to his own. Aside from the obvious departure in Durant...Thunder should've stuck with Ibaka...that was a big loss for the Thunder. But your team should still be solid.

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  • Makernaut
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    As long as we don't lose Russ (who was first team All-NBA compared to Durant's second team All-NBA this year) we are still going to compete. The Warriors made all the right moves on paper and timing was in their favor and not in the Thunder's. It's a long season and everyone who stops to think knows that the stuff you can't control is what will get you. We lost Durant for 2/3's of the previous (2014-2015) season to injuries. That stuff happens. History, sports or otherwise, is almost completely made of "now what no one accounted for was...." stories alongside the inverse take of "Everyone thought it was all over when....but this happened".

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  • Hector
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    Warriors chose Livingston over Ezeli...great decision.

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  • Hector
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    Spurs are always good...they just added Pau Gasol.

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  • EMCE Hammer
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    I really thought OKC had a shot next season with a couple of tweaks and one more run at it. The Warriors are stacked now, and they did it by gutting their competition. Now who has the best chance of keeping them out of the finals next year - Spurs?

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by MIB41
    I like that sentiment. Because the Cavs spotted this team (that won the most games in a regular NBA season) with three wins, then beat them THREE IN A ROW (twice on their own court). There's not a snowball's chance in hell of the Warriors repeating that regular season win/loss ratio. The blueprint is out on how to beat their three point game. If they can even make it back, I look forward to seeing another championship rematch.

    Just like you Cav fans were crying and whining last year, when the Warriors beat your boys...that Irving and Love got hurt...now it's our turn. Curry playing hurt, Green getting suspended for that key game 5...and Bogut out...yet you just barely won...

    Now get ready for some pain...and I'm not even talking about the Warriors...in the East...the Celtics, Heat, Knicks, Bulls...are all coming for all of yous...they all smell blood...

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  • Hector
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    Warriors just singed veteran center Zaza Pachulia of the Mav...one year, $2.9 million.

    Nice little big man addition...

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  • Makernaut
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    Originally posted by megomania
    Clay Bennett represents the entire state of OK. So yes, the people that stole our Sonics are in fact burning jerseys.

    They deserve it.

    (Sorry, not bitter or anything)
    I get it. No need to apologize.

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  • megomania
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    Originally posted by Makernaut
    I'm sorry that happened to you guys. I'm pretty sure the people that stole the Thunder, the actual people, aren't burning Durant jerseys. And the people that are burning Durant jerseys, if that is in fact happening and not some weird, isolated incident, don't have the pull or wherewithal to steal anything other than a twelve pack of Natty Lite out of Granny's fridge.
    Clay Bennett represents the entire state of OK. So yes, the people that stole our Sonics are in fact burning jerseys.

    They deserve it.

    (Sorry, not bitter or anything)

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  • Makernaut
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    Originally posted by megomania
    Karma is a b.i.t.c.h. OKC.

    You stole the Sonics.

    And now you're burning Durant jerseys and he technically isn't even gone yet.

    Stay Klassy Thunder fans.
    I'm sorry that happened to you guys.

    I'm pretty sure the people that stole the Thunder, the actual people, aren't burning Durant jerseys. And the people that are burning Durant jerseys, if that is in fact happening and not some weird, isolated incident, don't have the pull or wherewithal to steal anything other than a twelve pack of Natty Lite out of Granny's fridge.

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  • megomania
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    Karma is a b.i.t.c.h. OKC.

    You stole the Sonics.

    And now you're burning Durant jerseys and he technically isn't even gone yet.

    Stay Klassy Thunder fans.

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  • MIB41
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Warriors don't want him to join (them)...Warriors want to destroy him next time they see him...

    I like that sentiment. Because the Cavs spotted this team (that won the most games in a regular NBA season) with three wins, then beat them THREE IN A ROW (twice on their own court). There's not a snowball's chance in hell of the Warriors repeating that regular season win/loss ratio. The blueprint is out on how to beat their three point game. If they can even make it back, I look forward to seeing another championship rematch.

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  • Makernaut
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Oklahoma fans are angry and disappointed.

    Well, imagine how Seattle fans felt...when the Sonics left their town...and became the Thunder.

    Seattle lost Durant first, then Oklahoma...now it's the Bay Area's turn to host Durant.
    I'm sure there is all kinds of vitriol on social media, but I am on the ground here and local media and everyone I've spoken with about Durant leaving is pretty realistic about the whys. Hurt and surprised but certainly not angry enough to forget what KD has meant to us as fans and to the OKC community at large. Kevin Durant did a lot for this team and this town and the real fans, I mean the ones that actually follow the team not just buy the t-shirt, are sad to see him go. It is a little shocking to hear the discussion that a Championship was never going to happen in OKC because realistically, they had the Warriors down 3 games to 1. For people to say a Championship could NEVER happen with OKC is a little puzzling. They've been a fantastic team since year two in OKC. OKC is not an attractive place when compared to a lot of cities, but the fans show up and yell like hell for the Thunder.

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  • Hector
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    Oklahoma fans are angry and disappointed.

    Well, imagine how Seattle fans felt...when the Sonics left their town...and became the Thunder.

    Seattle lost Durant first, then Oklahoma...now it's the Bay Area's turn to host Durant.

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  • Makernaut
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    Originally posted by jacoblb
    I can't wait to see the next season of games. This KD move will have other teams reconsidering their rosters, but we've known KD was moving on for a while now, it just official until now. I wonder if we can expect another power player trade to shake things up elsewhere.
    I don't think it was a given that Durant was going to move on. He got the situation that allowed for it, but it wasn't like he was in a bad situation and had to go.

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