Turning a corner - Wolves at Thunder GDT

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Who is guarding Durant? It seems like noone since Prince sat down.
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So no K-Mart tonight. Sam's solution? Andre Miller. Riiiiiggghhht!
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TeamRicky wrote:Who is guarding Durant? It seems like noone since Prince sat down.

Yeah, that twitch Bazz has must force his eyes closed at the most inopportune times...
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Hard to believe this team was 8-8 at one point. Just completely out of sorts on both ends of the court.
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60WinTim wrote:
TeamRicky wrote:
60WinTim wrote:Wiggins is playing the part of a complete bust in front of a national audience. Nice. Timeout #2 Sam.


How so? I think he looked good defending Westbrook. His shots were missing, but he was attacking.

I thought he looked terrible. He used his athleticism to create jumpers, and missed them all. His handle and hands are weak, weak, weak.


Well, Wiggins is still a work in progress, but I actually liked what I saw from him on the defensive end. Yeah, he's having a rough scoring night so far, but nobody would call him a "complete bust" from a quarter where he stunk on one end of the court.
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TeamRicky wrote:
60WinTim wrote:
TeamRicky wrote:
60WinTim wrote:Wiggins is playing the part of a complete bust in front of a national audience. Nice. Timeout #2 Sam.


How so? I think he looked good defending Westbrook. His shots were missing, but he was attacking.

I thought he looked terrible. He used his athleticism to create jumpers, and missed them all. His handle and hands are weak, weak, weak.


Well, Wiggins is still a work in progress, but I actually liked what I saw from him on the defensive end. Yeah, he's having a rough scoring night so far, but nobody would call him a "complete bust" from a quarter where he stunk on one end of the court.

Quit raining on my pessTIMism...
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Why are we collectively shooting so dead? The balls aren't even hitting the rim.
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I am really surprised how quickly Pek is in mid-season form. It usually takes him several weeks to get there...
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Pek playing well, everyone else shooting airballs and not rebounding
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Bugs the shit out of me that Flip's pile of shit last year looked better than Sam's healthy roster this year.

Bad, Sam.
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