Thunder 101, Grizzlies 94

Nuggets from my notebook from Friday’s win over Memphis.

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Thunder 95, Mavs 86

Nuggets from my notebook from Wednesday’s win at Dallas.

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Clippers 112, Thunder 100

Some observations from the Thunder’s 112-100 loss against the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday night at Staples Center:

- JOHN ROHDE

 


Thunder Receives Disabled Player Exception

The Oklahoma City Thunder has been granted a disabled player exception by the NBA, allowing the team to acquire a replacement player for injured guard Eric Maynor, The Oklahoman has learned.

Maynor was lost for the season after tearing his ACL on Jan. 7. The Thunder can now use the exception, which is half of Maynor’s 2011-12 salary, or $758,340, to sign one replacement player. The money from the exception, plus $100,000, can also be used to create room to accept a salary in a trade.

ESPN.com first reported the exception, which expires March 12, the league-mandated 45-day window in which it must be used.

It is unclear whether the Thunder will use the exception. Oklahoma City drafted Boston College guard Reggie Jackson with the 24th overall pick in last year’s draft and is now integrating him into the second unit as starting guard Russell Westbrook’s backup. The team also has veteran Royal Ivey who can help in a pinch as the third point guard.

It appears likely, though, that the Thunder will continue to groom Jackson as the backup rather than sign another veteran that could possibly stunt his growth. Jackson, who has averaged 3.4 points and 1.3 assists in 11.7 minutes over 13 games, has shown flashes of heady play that suggests he may settle into the role as the season goes on.

-DM-


Thunder 120, Warriors 109

Observations from the Thunder’s 120-109 victory over Golden State at Oracle Arena on Friday night:

 - John Rohde


Now Kevin Durant is asking the questions

Prior to Friday night’s game against Golden State, Thunder All-Star Kevin Durant approached television commentator Matt Steinmetz of CSNBAYAREA.COM and asked some questions about the alleged controversy between Durant and teammate Russell Westbrook.

Here is what transpired, according to Steinmetz.

 


Thunder 101, Hornets 91

Nuggets from my notebook from Wednesday’s win over New Orleans.

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By The Numbers: Thunder-Pistons

Numbers to note from Monday’s 99-79 win over the Pistons.

1: Blocked shot by Detroit, tying an opponent low for the Thunder. Dallas also had one block against OKC on Dec. 29.

3: Thunder players with at least 20 points: James Harden, Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant. It’s the second time the Thunder has had three 20-point scorers. OKC is 2-0 in those games.

5: Blocks by Serge Ibaka, tying his season-high just one game after establishing it at New Jersey. Led by Ibaka, the Thunder recorded 10 blocks, the fourth time this season OKC has had at least 10.

6: Technical fouls called on Kendrick Perkins this season after picking up one late in the first half Monday. Perk is now seven away from an automatic one-game suspension.

7: 3-pointers made by the Thunder. OKC made just eight (on 36 attempts) in its previous two games combined.

10: Rebounds by Ibaka, a game-high. Over his past three games, Ibaka now has 29 rebounds.

14: Free throws attempted by the Thunder, a season-low. The previous low came against Phoenix on Dec. 31. Detroit attempted 13 more than Oklahoma City.

16.7: Percent shooting by the Pistons in the first quarter. Detroit was 3-for-18 in the period and missed 15 of its final 17 shots in the frame.

21: Assists by the Thunder, the first time in eight games that OKC has handed out at least 20 helpers.

24: Points scored by Harden, who is now averaging 19.8 points on 55.4 percent shooting in eight home games.

30: Team-high minutes played by Westbrook. Ibaka was the only starter to log a single second in the fourth quarter. His 2 minutes, 5 seconds of action in the final period kept the Thunder from extending its count of games in which all five starters could sit for the entire fourth to five.

32: Biggest lead for the Thunder, the largest of the season. The previous high was 31, set against New York on Jan. 14.

33: Pistons points at halftime, a new opponent low for the Thunder in any half. OKC set the previous low one game earlier, when the Thunder held the Nets to 35 first-half points.

34.1: Percent shooting by the Pistons. It became the second lowest field goal percentage by a Thunder opponent this season. New Jersey’s 31 percent, set on Saturday, is the low mark.

53.2: Percent shooting by the Thunder. It was the fifth time this season that the Thunder has connected on at least 50 percent of its shots.

18,203: Announced attendance inside Chesapeake Energy Arena, a sellout. It was the eight sellout in as many home games. If Thunder fans can sellout a Monday night game against the Pistons, it looks like the entire season will be sold out.

-DM-


Thunder 99, Pistons 79

Nuggets from my notebook from Monday’s win over Detroit.


Quotes About Russell Westbrook


Thunder GM Sam Presti, coach Scott Brooks and guard Russell Westbrook held a press conference today to announce Westbrook’s contract extension. All three had some pretty good sound bites. Here’s a sampling of what they had to say.

WESTBROOK

From day one, this is the spot I wanted to be. The organization believed in me by surprisingly picking me No. 4. A lot of guys doubted me, but from day one this organization supported me.”

Special thanks to my family. Without them, I don’t know if I would be sitting in this situation now.”

Growing up, me and my brother always said no pain, no gain. Right now, I can say I made a little gain. I’m just blessed to be in this position.”

It wasn’t something that was a problem. My agent, Sam and Clay were taking care of that. And my job was to come out every day, every night and try to find out how we could start the season off on the right foot…Once it got finished, it definitely was a big relief.”

I can say this for any player in the league. You want to be somewhere where you’re wanted. I wanted to be somewhere where I had great support, and this is the spot for me.”

Why wouldn’t you want to play with the best scorer (and maybe) the best player in the league on your team?”

BROOKS

How can you not love this guy? The guy plays with so much passion. He plays with toughness. He plays for the team. And he’s improved every month since we’ve had him.”

I like the fact that he wants to be coached. He understands than he’s not a finished product. His family has done a great job of instilling that work ethic in him.”

PRESTI

Days like today are made possible because of our owner, Clay Bennett, who’s shown unwavering support in our efforts to build and sustain and elite basketball organization. We’re fortunate to have an owner as committed as Mr. Bennett is.”

As we began our conversations with Russell about remaining with us as a core member of our organization and team, he made it abundantly clear he wanted to continue to be part of the organization, as well as this community.”

Our expectations for Russ are high, and he knows this. We expect him to continue to develop, even though he’s 23 years old, in a myriad of ways.”

The guy is so resilient. It’s really hard to keep him down. He just continues to come back and work. That’s incredibly impressive.”

-DM-