There are various things we can learn from the loss of the OKC team, one is the team is young and played a spirited performance through to the finals conference and to be defeated a 4 -1 by the Dallas Mavericks which is a team with vast experience. This team can still rally a power performance next season and cause some chills. I mean look at Durant, westbrook, Harden, Ibaka …..I mean these are young players who play at a superstar level and they added Kendrick on the team, he will still need some work to be an elite Centre, Nick is an amazing defensive player. He did some good work defending Dirk but the German is good at what he does, he does an off balance, fade away one foot jump shots and is always accurate. These OKC boys are so far one team I see is ready to come back and play this again. Brook is a great coach and if they keep together they will have a better record for the term. There are teams which are still in a state of “I don’t know” the Lakers just got a coach so good and so defensive, I mean Mike Brown is one powerful defensive coach in the league. The problem is the roster, an aging superstar and a defiant centre Bynum. So to my opinion OKC is at a better place come next season. I have mentioned more than one thing for the OKC team. I know they will play and KD being the leagues leader in points is no joke, it’s a huge thing. He can thread the needle and he can shoot like really well and he’s ball handing is good. Westbrook needs to play point guard position well and keep it that way, share the ball look for a clear pick and roll chance, and play like a true floor general. The way Rondo does for the Celtics and Kidd for Dallas. James Harden is a hard scoring machine one who is key to OKC offensive play. Ibaka is amazing with his shot blocking stats, Howard watch out there is a more aggressive defensive player who is young a versatile. OKC may have not won the Western conference but they are a solid team ready for next season in style. Happy summer Vacation OKC
Thursday, May 26, 2011
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