Seen And Heard At Thunder Media Day

Quick observations at Thunder media day…

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Love Shack, baby

Naming rights to Oklahoma City’s downtown arena are now up for grabs. No doubt, people soon will be suggesting nicknames for the building.

Upon the team’s arrival two years ago, Thunder ownership had the power to renegotiate or terminate the original naming rights contract to the Ford Center, which was an $8.1 million deal for 15 years with the Oklahoma Ford Dealers. New naming rights are expected to be worth considerably more, given the high-profile impact the Thunder has had locally and throughout the NBA.

Which company will become the arena’s new namesake? The most logical candidates could be tied to Thunder ownership: Chesapeake Energy (Aubrey McClendon), SandRidge Energy (Tom Ward), MidFirst Bank (Jeffrey Records) and American Fidelity Assurance (William Cameron).

There is no rule against NBA ownership putting its company name on its home arena. Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert is chairman and founder of Quicken Loans, which adorns the Cavs’ home arena. Orlando Magic owner Rich DeVos is co-founder of Amway, and the new Amway Center will become the team’s home this season.

Other local possibilities for the Thunder’s arena include Sonic and Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores. The Sonic name might be too awkward for the owners’ taste, given the franchise was called the Sonics while in Seattle.

Whatever the new arena name becomes, nicknames inevitably will follow. Love’s Country Stores could bring the Love Shack (or Love’s Shack), with an already established theme song compliments of the B-52′s.

If Dell Corp. or an Internet company secured naming rights, the arena could become “The Web,” which figures to make the ”Durantula” (All-Star forward Kevin Durant) feel right at home.

Keep in mind, the arena might not have a local flavor. The namesake could just as easily be a company like Walmart, Coca-Cola, General Electric, ConocoPhillips, Nike, Under Armour, an insurance or investment group, whoever.

“Thunderdome” would fit nicely if the company would be willing to call it that. Then again, why pay millions for naming rights if your name is not on the building?


Five Quick Thoughts On The Schedule

The league-wide schedule was announced this afternoon, and for some of you Thunder heads that means the rest of your day is booked planning and preparing for the season’s six months. As you digest all 82 games, here are five quick thoughts about the Thunder’s 2010-11 schedule.

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Take A Bow, OKC

A quick scroll through the comments section of the L.A. Times’ Lakers blog revealed just what kind of an impression Thunder fans have left on the minds of many NBA around the country.

It’s one thing for talking heads to tout Oklahoma City’s rabid fans. But it should become flat out flattering for Thunder heads to hear (read) other team’s hardcore contingent crediting Oklahoma’s crowds. And for their class of all things.

A few samples…

The Oklahoma City crowd are the poster fans for the NBA. Loud but not rude. It’s inspiring to to see such innocent spirit for a professional basketball game.”

I’d like to give credit to the OKC crowd and the Thunder. If they had played ANY other team in the western conference, I probably would have picked them to advance to the next round…which would have been scary.”

The team turned heads, too, and got plenty of love from Laker land.

OKC gained so much respect from playing hard against us. They weren’t dirty players, they laid it all out on the floor. They respected the game of basketball and their opponents. Admirable young men!”

Take a bow, Oklahoma.

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Thunder-Cavaliers live chat


Ford Center Renovations: Phase I

I’m ashamed it took me so long to play this clip.

Because when I did, the video gave me goose bumps and sped my heart rate.

It’s unbelievable how much has been done to the Ford Center in such little time — and how much more will be done a year from now. I’ve seen every NBA arena with the exception of Charlotte’s (on tap for March 17) and can say unequivocally that the Thunder’s home digs will indeed be one of the best venues in the league when the drills stop drilling and the hammers finish hammering.

Nationally, it might seem like no big deal. But for Oklahoma natives and folks like me who grew up here, the development taking place throughout the city is really an amazing sight. So much has changed over the past 10 years. The Ford Center project is just one small example.

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