May 2012 Oklahoma City Thunder Wiretap

Ibaka Expected To Return To Normal Minutes In Game 2

May 29, 2012 10:02 AM

Serge Ibaka sat on the bench for the final 16:01 of Oklahoma City's 101-98 Game 1 loss to the Spurs.

“I think every decision you make, if it doesn't work out, you say, ‘Why'd you do that?' and I'm right (there) with you on that,” said Scott Brooks.

Brooks used a smaller lineup, playing Kevin Durant at the power forward spot to stretch the defense and also forces the opponent to matchup smaller.

“We've done it in the past and have had a lot of success, so you can't really look back and beat yourself up too much … but I will,” Brooks said. “It was nothing against what Serge did.”

The Thunder were outscored 16-2 in terms of points in the paint in the fourth period.

“Going into the next game, I see him playing his normal minutes,” Brooks said.

John Rohde/Oklahoman

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Harden Sees Stopping Penetration As Key To Series Against Spurs

May 27, 2012 6:18 PM

James Harden said Oklahoma City will focus on slowing down Tony Parker’s penetration and distribution.

"Their penetration is the key. We have to protect the paint and not let them get into the paint to kick out threes," Harden said.

The Thunder is not coming into the series in awe of the Spurs, who have won 18 consecutive games.

"We're all competitive guys," Kevin Durant said. "We know what they've done. We respect what they've done, but that was in the past. They've been playing well lately.

"We're 8-1 in the playoffs, as well. None of the guys are in awe. We respect what they've done. They've built a dynasty."

USA TODAY

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Orlando To Interview Thunder, Spurs Executives For GM Vacancy

May 27, 2012 11:09 AM

Orlando is set to interview Thunder assistant general managers Troy Weaver and Rob Hennigan and Spurs assistant general manager and team vice president Dennis Lindsey for their vacant general manager position.

Weaver was instrumental in the Thunder selecting Russell Westbrook with the fourth overall pick of the 2008 NBA draft.

Lindsey has been a highly regarded executive with the Spurs and Rockets, and turned down the Timberwolves job three years ago.

Yahoo! Sports

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Presti Made Immediate Impression Upon Buford, Popovich

May 25, 2012 9:59 AM

A 23-year-old Sam Presti made an immediate impression upon R.C. Buford when the two met at a basketball camp in Aspen.

Presti began his career with the Spurs in the video room at the Alamodome.

“All I can tell you,” Buford said, “is that by the end of the camp, Pop and I were convinced that some day he’d be running the league.”

“He’s one smart dude, No. 1,” Popovich said. “That’s the first thing you figure out very quickly with Sam. The second thing you figure out, he’s a total team player, just a great human being who is comfortable in his own skin, loyal, hard-working. He couldn’t have been better for us, and he’s even better now.”

The Spurs quickly knew that Presti would eventually become an NBA GM.

“We tried to keep him in a closet for a while, so nobody would know about him,” Popovich said. “It became common knowledge around here that he was very sharp and would be looking for his own deal someplace. The time we had him, we were just thrilled.”

Mike Monroe/San Antonio Express-News

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LeBron, Durant, Kobe, Dwight, Paul Comprise All-NBA First Team

May 24, 2012 2:23 PM

LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Chris Paul, Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard have been named to the All-NBA First Team.

Tony Parker, Kevin Love, Blake Griffin, Russell Westbrook and Andrew Bynum comprise the All-NBA Second Team.

Rajon Rondo, Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony, Tyson Chandler and Dirk Nowitzki received All-NBA Third Team honors.

There are 10 teams with representatives on the three teams, with the Wolves (Love) being the only non-playoff team. The Hawks, 76ers, Pacers, Bulls, Grizzlies, Nuggets and Jazz each made the playoffs without a representative. Chicago was tied for the best record in the NBA and did not have an All-NBA representative.

James received 118 out of a possible 120 first team votes, while Durant received 117 first team votes.

Wade finished four points behind Westbrook for the second guard position on the second team.

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Parker Plans To Attack Westbrook

May 24, 2012 10:45 AM

Tony Parker vows to be aggressive when San Antonio opens its Western Conference final series against Russell Westbrook and the Thunder.

“I’m definitely going to go at him,” said Parker, who is averaging a team-best 19.1 points and 7.1 assists in the postseason. “It’s not going to be like Dallas or the Lakers, where their point guards are not as aggressive. I’m going to go at him and make sure he works a little bit.”

Parker scored 42 points on Westbrook in a Feb. 4 win over the Thunder.

“It was a bad game for our team,” Westbrook said. “We came out sluggish and kind of let them do what they wanted to do, especially Tony Parker.”

San Antonio Express-News

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Durant Tires Of Questions About Spurs

May 23, 2012 11:33 PM

Kevin Durant has already grown weary of answering questions about San Antonio’s defense.

“I’m just going to play my game,” Durant said in response to a question about what he anticipates from the Spurs defensively. “I can’t really think about how those guys are going to defend me. They’re a tough defensive group. But every question is about how the Spurs are going to come and how the Spurs are going to play. But you got to ask me how we’re going to come at them.

“We’re a tough team as well. We come out and play hard. We have a lot of weapons as well. I know they’re the No. 1 seed, they’re a tough group and they haven’t lost in a couple of months but I think that we bring another dimension to the table as well. And we can come out and compete.”

Durant declined to point to any advantage over the Spurs.

“I just think we play hard,” Durant said. “We’re athletic. I didn’t say we were going to come out and dominate those guys. But I said that we can compete, of course. We can move the ball. I think cutting down on turnovers has been great for us these last couple of series. Also, just getting out and getting stops and trying to get easy points.”

Oklahoman

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LeBron, Ibaka, Howard, Paul, Allen Named To All-Defensive Team

May 23, 2012 1:56 PM

LeBron James headlines the NBA All-Defensive First Team, receiving 53 points.

Joining him on the First Team are Serge Ibaka, Dwight Howard, Chris Paul and Tony Allen.

On the Second Team is Defensive Player of the Year Tyson Chandler, Kevin Garnett, Luol Deng, Rajon Rondo and Kobe Bryant.

Other players receiving votes, with point totals (First Team votes in parentheses): Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia, 19 (4); Joakim Noah, Chicago, 14; Iman Shumpert, New York, 13 (4); Paul George, Indiana, 10 (2); Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City, 9 (2); Josh Smith, Atlanta, 8 (2); Dwyane Wade, Miami, 5 (1); Thabo Sefolosha, Oklahoma City, 5 (1); Grant Hill, Phoenix, 5 (1); Tim Duncan, San Antonio, 5 (1); Avery Bradley, Boston, 3 (1); Marc Gasol, Memphis, 3 (1); Metta World Peace, L.A. Lakers, 3; Shawn Marion, Dallas, 3; Joe Johnson, Atlanta, 2, (1); Mike Conley, Memphis, 2; Derrick Rose, Chicago, 1; Jrue Holiday, Philadelphia, 1; Carlos Boozer, Chicago, 1; Luc Mbah a Moute, Milwaukee, 1.

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Brown Hopes To Avoid Close Game Against Durant, Thunder

May 21, 2012 10:32 AM

Kevin Durant has hit two game-winning shots versus the Lakers – a fact not lost on Mike Brown.

"Kevin Durant has a quality like a (Michael) Jordan, like a Kobe," Brown said Sunday. "He's going to beat you by putting that ball in the bucket. I don't care if you got one guy on him, two guys on him or three guys on him, he's still going to have a chance to get a shot off.

"We can't have any more one-possession games against these guys. We got to at least be up by two possessions if there's six or seven seconds left on the clock. We could easily be up 3-1 if he doesn't hit two difficult shots."

Durant has three game-winners in the Thunder's eight playoff games thus far.

"From afar you see … he's as cold and steeled as Kobe (Bryant) is when it comes to pressure and closing games," Brown said. "A guy can be talented and have all these tools, but sometimes it can go out the window when it comes to making a big shot. That stuff doesn't go out the window when it comes to Kevin Durant. He wants that ball."

USA TODAY

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Scout: Presti Deserving Of 'Lifetime Deal' From Thunder

May 18, 2012 9:59 AM

Sam Presti is deserving of a lifetime contract as general manager of the Thunder, according to one NBA scout.

The scout credited Presti for having the foresight to select James Harden third in the 2009 draft.

“Sam Presti [VP/GM] had a lot of faith in his conviction to draft him that high [No. 3]. We all had him going No. 7, definitely not one slot ahead of Tyreke Evans.

“You and I could’ve picked Durant after the Blazers took Greg Oden No. 1,” Scout said. “Westbrook [No. 4 coming off sophomore UCLA averages of 12.7 points and 3.9 assists] and Harden were pure genius.

“Presti has earned a lifetime deal from Oklahoma City.”

Harden was voted sixth man of the year after leading all bench players in scoring this season.

“The kid is three years in the NBA and he plays like an 8-year-pro. His demeanor reminds me of Tim Duncan. He makes tough shots, takes a tough head shot, makes a great pass and commits a lousy turnover, and his expression never changes. I can’t give him higher praise.

“I’ll take Harden and Serge [Ibaka] and take my chances with six D-Leaguers.”

New York Post

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Fisher Sees Similarities Between Bryant, Durant

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Kobe Unfazed By 0-1 Deficit To Thunder

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Perkins Aggravates Hip Injury, Game-Time Decision For Game 2

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Perkins Nearing Return From Hip Strain

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World Peace Not Planning To Acknowledge Harden

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James Harden Wins Sixth Man Of The Year Award

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Perkins Sits Tuesday's Practice, Walking Gingerly

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Perkins Dealing With Strained Hip; No Return Date Set

Oklahoman

Thunder Run 'Angie' Play 16 Times During 4th Quarter

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Davis, Harden Added To Team USA Preliminary Roster

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Durant Believes He's Due For Breakout Game

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