OKC Thunder Lead By Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Beat The Dallas Mavericks (119-104)

OKC Thunder Lead By Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Beat The Dallas Mavericks (119-104)

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The Oklahoma City Thunder opened up their preseason with a 3 pointer from Steven Adams. Yes, Steven Adams and the Thunder worked on that corner 3 pointers in practice. If OKC adds 3 point shooting to Steven Adams already dominate inside game it could be very scary for the NBA. Steven was a beast in the paint and it showed tonight as he scored 17 points. The evolution of his game could be something very special for this season. The Thunder were able to use Steven in the pick and roll with CP3 and Shai to perfection. The chemistry with the point guards and Steven was on full display as Billy Donovan went with the three-guard lineup of Shai, Dennis, and Chris to start the game. This was very effective and it caught the Dallas Mavericks off guard as they sometimes had bigs trying to stop the ball. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had a game-high 24 points on the night and his points just sneak up on you. One thing about Shai’s game is the fact that he can get to the basket with ease and he’s shown a lot of growth in creating his own shot. The team has the ultimate confidence in Shai and has put the ball in his hands along with Chris Paul. Both of them together are a nice combination that can work to perfection with the way that Steven Adams has shown that he’s willing to play. This team is playing with house money and they won’t have to worry about the pressure of getting an insane amount of wins.

 

 

Chris Paul only played 17 minutes tonight but showed a lot of leadership and proved why he’s still one of the most elite guards in the league with his basketball IQ. Paul only had 6 points on the night against the Mavericks but this was a night for some of the young guys to shine like Darius Bazley. Darius had an amazing night in his first-ever NBA game and was playing with the utmost confidence. Bazley had 9 points but made the most of his opportunities and time on the court. The fact that he was confident in his jumper and attacking the rim was very key and shows that he can bring multiple things to the table for this team. Terrence Ferguson is another player that stood out in the minutes that he had tonight with 12 points and he was still slashing and defending at a high level. This Thunder team can be sneaky good and really turn a lot of heads in the NBA if they don’t take them seriously. Yes, the Mavericks were without Luka and Kristaps but they were able to still put up some big numbers. One thing that stood out is that the Thunder were in the bonus early and they were able to limit a lot of the Mavericks 3 point attempts and forced them to drive to the basket.

 

The Thunder play against the New Zealand Breakers next at home on Thursday night.

Oct 9, 2019 No Comments
SneakerReporter NBA Top 30 Teams: #15 San Antonio Spurs

SneakerReporter NBA Top 30 Teams: #15 San Antonio Spurs

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We’re officially at the halfway point for the SneakerReporter NBA Top 30, which means we’re 15 days away from the NBA Season kicking off. Next up on our lis, at the halfway point, we have the San Antonio Spurs.

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15. San Antonio Spurs: Can the new era Spurs be just a dominant as the eras of old?

The San Antonio Spurs had themselves a solid season last year, placing 7th in the Western Conference at 48-34. They unfortunately made an early 1st-Round exit in a grueling 7-game series against the Denver Nuggets. The Spurs are hoping to take the motivation of last year and expand on it by building upon their Playoff push.

For the most part, the Spurs roster has fairly remained the same. The organization has made minor additions such as Demarre Carroll from the Brooklyn Nets, alongside a other names such as Trey Lyles, Luka Samanic, and Quinndary Weatherspoon. Despite not having the biggest names on their roster other than the obvious DeMar DeRozan, LaMarcus Aldridge, and Rudy Gay (to name a few), the Spurs are well-known for fitting players into their scheme, maximizing their styles of play within the offense. These veteran names that have been stated are expected and more than likely to do well this upcoming season, all the while the Spurs are hoping for more breakout seasons for their younger players such as Dejounte Murray, Lonnie Walker, and Derrick White.

As previously stated, the Spurs are hoping for their newly acquired players to fit into their scheme to ultimately make the Playoffs once against this upcoming season. One thing me personally, and most NBA fans, are interested in seeing is how Tim Duncan impacts the team as an Assistant Coach, particularly for the Spurs’ bigs, specifically LaMarcus Aldridge. There is potential for Duncan to help expand on Aldridge’s already decently all-around game. With Duncan’s help, we as NBA fans could be seeing a new form of the Parker, Ginobili, and Duncan trio in Mills, DeRozan, and Aldridge, with Gay on top of it. If the team happens to really mesh well this season, Spurs fans should have much to be excited about for the season to come.

If this season goes as the Spurs and Spurs fans want it to go, there’s a strong chance that we’ll see the Spurs as one of the middle seeds in the Western Conference for the NBA Playoffs, perhaps reaching another 50-win season. This would very much be an impressive feat for a team that is located in a very stacked Western Conference. We’ll all be excited to see how the season unfolds for Gregg Popovich and San Antonio.

Oct 9, 2019 No Comments
OKC Thunder Blue & White Scrimmage Recap: White Team Wins (76-60)

OKC Thunder Blue & White Scrimmage Recap: White Team Wins (76-60)

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The Oklahoma City Thunder held their annual Blue & White Scrimmage today in Edmond. The scrimmage is a great way to see the new Thunder team for the first time in front of media and fans. We were able to see Chris Paul and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander with their new teammates in action. The game was only 3 quarters but the players showed a lot of promise especially Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Darius Bazley, Steven Adams, and Chris Paul. So many people around the NBA have already written the Thunder off after trading away Russell Westbrook and Paul George this offseason. In a way, I think that this could be the chance for the team to build a true identity and it gives Steven Adams a chance to take that next step in his career. The scrimmage was great because we saw how much growth some of the players from last year have grown with the addition of the new pieces that joined this offseason.

 

The Scrimmage was stacked with talent led by Chris Paul, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Steven Adams, Darius Bazley, Dennis Schröder, Hamidou Diallo and Danilo Gallinari. Steven Adams was a man among boys in the paint during the scrimmage as he finished with 21 rebounds. Steven looked really good and he looks to take that next step as he’s even added more ball-handling into his game. There were a couple of plays where Adams was able to bring the ball down the court and start some fast breaks. Now we don’t expect to see that during the season but it was good to see him being more active looking for teammates. Adams has improved on his passing and has polished up his hook shot jumper. If Adams can continue to grow within his game the Thunder should be dominating in the paint this season because CP3 is the type of point guard that will wait for the center to grab the rebound while moving at his own pace. Adams should be able to average at least 15 ppg and 15 rebs per game this season for Oklahoma City. Adams will be a big part of the Thunder’s success moving forward and it was good to see his dominance in the scrimmage even if it was against his teammates.

 

 

Chris Paul looked very good in the scrimmage and you can tell that he’s helping the young core grow on a daily. The Thunder knew that CP3 could come in here and help the other guards like Dennis Schröder and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander with pointers throughout the season. CP3 and his plant-based diet were on full display as he was running up and down the court dropping dimes to his shooters and his bigs on target with ease. CP3 was trying to get his teammates involved throughout the scrimmage using his court vision to find the open man almost every time down the court. The big thing that I noticed about CP3 yesterday was the fact that he was taking the challenge to Shai on the defensive end. They both were battling for positioning and that only helps them both get better as the season continues. Chris Paul is known for his all-around game and he showed everyone in attendance that he can still play at an elite level like other all-star point guards in the league. Paul finished the scrimmage with 9 points and 2 assists but this was more of a scrimmage to showcase the growth in the other players on the team. It was great seeing Paul talk to Shai, Darius, and Dennis on multiple plays to just help them grow as well. Chris Paul was able to attack the paint when he wanted and found his teammates when they were open. The numbers don’t pop out to you in the scrimmage but he did a lot of the things that we looked for him to do as the leader of this team. CP3 wants to prove to everyone in the NBA he can still put up big numbers in the league and this season will be the best time to express that with his actions for the Thunder.

 

 

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander took over the Blue & White Scrimmage as he used this moment as a platform to let the media, fans, and his Thunder teammates know he’s the real deal. Everyone was excited to get Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in the trade for Paul George but no one knew what to expect from the 2nd year guard. Last year Shai averaged 11 ppg in LA but it’s pretty obvious with more opportunity in OKC with the ball in his hands along CP3 that average will go up. Shai was the games leading scorer with 21 points and 6 rebounds. That was my first time watching Shai in person for extended minutes and I was very impressed with what I saw. Shai was able to break down the defense and find his teammates in stride for easy layups and Shai also created his own shot which I didn’t know he had in him. Shai was using his length to his advantage on many drives and with his jumper. One thing I didn’t know that Shai has in his bag of tricks was his floater. The floater was very impressive and you can tell he’s worked on that during the offseason. Shai and CP3 both competed at a high level in the scrimmage and Shai showed everyone that he can score anyway he wants too when given the chance. OKC has something special in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander because if he can play the way that he did in the scrimmage throughout the season it could be epic. The Thunder can use Shai, CP3, and Steven in many ways that can confuse the defenses that they play and this will be a great chance for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to put the league on notice that he can ball at a high level.

 

 

The Rookie Darius Bazley showed up and showed out at the scrimmage. The OKC Thunder knew something that the other NBA teams didn’t know and that is the fact that Bazley is special. Bazley was able to showcase his jumper and also showcased his athleticism in many fast breaks. Bazley’s that wild card that the Thunder hope turns into something special for the present and future. Bazley has hops and proved that on a nice alley-oop finish from Dennis Schröder in the scrimmage. If Bazley can continue to grow his game inside and out he can be the perfect fit for the Thunder like Jerami Grant developed into. Bazley’s like a swiss army knife because he can shoot, rebound, defend, and block shots. He’s a rookie so he’s going to have some growing pains but learning under Steven Adams and Nerlens Noel will help him get better in due time. Darius Bazley finished with 8 points and 7 rebounds in the scrimmage but showed that he’s a great listener and can adapt with his game being put in any situation. One thing that stood out about Bazley was the fact he can guard multiple positions from point guards to centers if need be which is very rare in the NBA nowadays. Bazley has a high ceiling and he’s showed a lot of promise so far and this season he can make some big plays on both ends of the floor that will shock a lot of opponents but will be expected from the OKC faithful. There’s a lot of playing time open in that power forward spot behind Gallinari and I love what Darius Bazley can bring to the table this season.

 

 

The other players that impressed in the scrimmage were Hamidou Diallo, Dennis Schröder, and Danilo Gallinari. Hamidou showed a lot of quickness on the defensive end and was able to use that defense to create offense. Some of the defensive plays that Hami made at the scrimmage stood out and that shows that he’s been improving this offseason. Hami showed a lot of growth in his offensive game too as he pulled up for some jumpers and was confident in his game. The big thing for Hami this season will be the confidence in his 2nd year in the league. One thing that did shock me in the scrimmage about Hami was that he missed a couple of dunks that the NBA Dunk Contest Champion should have made. I’m sure that he will get that together for when the season approaches. Dennis Schröder’s just sneaky good at everything he does and showed that during the scrimmage. Dennis was able to get his offensive game going and was able to find his teammates in the transition game as well. Scrhöder brings that hard-nosed mentality as he never backs down from a challenge as he was guarding Shai throughout the game. We know what Dennis brings to the table and with more opportunity this season I would love to see what he does with the minutes that he will get from Billy Donovan moving forward. Danilo Gallinari looked comfortable in the game and was able to showcase his ability to get to the rim and knock down jumpers. With Gallinari, we will have to see if he can just stay healthy. I think that he has the potential to be one of the top 3 leading scorers on this team but we just need him to continue to be healthy and knocking down shots. He brings that toughness to the team and he will be able to create his own shot whenever he wants to on this team and he showcased that during the scrimmage as well.

 

 

 

The Thunder will start their preseason off on Tuesday as they face the Dallas Mavericks in Tulsa, OK. 

 

Oct 7, 2019 No Comments
SneakerReporter NBA Top 30 Teams: #16 Dallas Mavericks

SneakerReporter NBA Top 30 Teams: #16 Dallas Mavericks

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We’ve approached the Sweet 16 of the SneakerReporter NBA Top 30, and with that we’re 16 days out from the NBA season. Today we’ve witnessed the Los Angeles Clippers face off against the Shanghai Sharks, in a convincing 40-point win by the Clippers. Without going too into those teams however. we’d like to focus on today’s topic of discussion, coming in at number 16, the Dallas Mavericks.

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16. Dallas Mavericks: With the Mavs be able to trample the competition with their new core?

The Dallas Mavericks have turned the page on the Dirk Nowitzki era (this, like Dwayne Wade, still hurts me too), and have found their new core in 2nd year player Luka Doncic and the previous 4th pick in 2015, the Unicorn himself, Kristaps Porzingis. The organization has made small (for lack of a better word) changes in the roster by adding players such as the two 7 foot 3 inch bigs in Porzingis and Boban Marjanovic. The Mavericks went 33-49 last season as the 14th seed in the Western Conference during what became to be the Dirk Nowitzki Farewell Tour. There were no real hopes to make the Playoffs for the organization last season but are hoping for that to change as they’re shifting focus to their young European duo.

Looking at the Mavericks roster, they have a very strong core with solid role players that surround them. Tim Hardaway Jr. has seemed to find a place for himself after leaving New York, alongside other notable guards J.J. Barea and Seth Curry. It goes without saying that this team should have no issues on the offensive end, and are hoping to make themselves more sound defensively from this point on. This is where Boban Marjanovic comes in. Marjanovic has bounced around the league during his 5 year stint so far, and is hoping to make an impact for the Mavericks roster in the paint. Boban has been one of the more physically imposing players we’ve seen in this league for quite some time now, and is hoping to let that be known this upcoming season, crashing the boards and running to the rim off screens. The game plan for this roster can and may just be as simply as letting the guards and wings shoot and have your two bigs, whether it be those stated or Kleber and Powell, crash the boards. Doncic and Porzingis both seem to be very excited to get the season started, as they should be. The two are expected to great things together, and with the pieces that they have surrounding them, they might just be able to do so.

Like most teams that are ranked in the middle of our list, I see the Mavericks in the Playoff race this upcoming season, fighting for position until the very last game. The main thing that keeps them from making the Playoffs, however, is the quality of play the Mavericks will have when the starters are not on the floor, which will only be known over the course of the season. Although Mavericks fans surely feel a void within themselves by not seeing #41 on the floor every night, they have much to look forward to come October 22nd.

Oct 7, 2019 No Comments
SneakerReporter NBA Top 30 Teams: #17 New Orleans Pelicans

SneakerReporter NBA Top 30 Teams: #17 New Orleans Pelicans

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We’ve almost reached the halfway point for our SneakerReporter NBA Top 30 at Day 17. With that in mind we present to you our pick for our 17th team, a group in which me personally and probably all NBA fans are excited to watch this season, the New Orleans Pelicans.

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17. New Orleans Pelicans: Can the new roster for New Orleans prove themselves?

I know what you’re thinking, because I’m thinking the same thing, “This video isn’t even the same team as it is now!”, and you’d be completely right, it isn’t. And frankly, there are so many good and bad reasons that associate with it. The Pelicans finished with a record of 48-34, placing 6th in the Western Conference. They unfortunately exited the NBA Playoffs in the Second Round to the Golden State Warriors. Despite the success that the team had last season, it was nothing short of tragic. The Pelicans moved on from their, what they thought to be, perennial Superstar in Anthony Davis, choosing to rebuild their entire roster. During that point of the season last year regarding the Davis drama, the Pelicans seemed to be in a dire situation.

From that point to now, the Pelicans organization has made moves in ways that we as fans were caught by surprise. In a situation where we most of us believed that the Pelicans were down for the count, they’ve put their heads down and gathered a roster of players that in the long-term will be a terrifying team to face. This is without saying that their roster now isn’t a force to be reckoned with, but the amount of youth on this team can be a make or break factor for them throughout the course of the season.

Looking into the this Pelicans squad, the names on this roster are players that we as NBA fans are excited to watch play together. From the young (previous) Lakers core in Lonzo Ball, Josh Hart, and Brandon Ingram, to the more seasoned veterans in Jahlil Okafor, J.J. Reddick, and Jrue Holidae. It also goes without saying that one of the biggest names in the NBA or even sports overall in this day in age is the first-round pick of this year’s NBA Draft in Zion Williamson. Like I said already, if given a couple of years to iron out the issues that a young, new team will face, the Pelicans will more than likely find themselves contending in the Playoffs consistently. Despite the excitement that a roster like this would bring upon the NBA, there is no need to raise the white flag if they have some bumps along the road. Lonzo Ball, Josh Hart, and Brandon Ingram were really coming into their own last season with the Lakers, and they now have the opportunity to really showcase themselves on this new team. With veteran leadership under the likes of J.J. Reddick and Jrue Holidae, the development of this team should be interesting throughout the course of the season.

I’d like to take some time to focus on 6’7 rookie forward Zion Williamson. We all know him to be an absolutely electrifying player on the floor, and I personally believe that everyone wants to see him do well in the league. But fans should also remember that the kid is exactly that, a kid. He’s going to go through the ups and downs throughout the course of the season, in fact, the entire team most likely will. This is exactly why, despite having loads of potential and talent that goes through the roof, I believe that this Pelicans team will definitely be apart of the Playoff race. The only thing that really stops them from making the Playoffs is themselves, however. If they managed to play their style of basketball and do so effectively, I don’t see why they can’t make the Playoffs as one of the lower seeds.

Oct 6, 2019 No Comments
SneakerReporter Top 30 NBA Teams: #18 Miami Heat

SneakerReporter Top 30 NBA Teams: #18 Miami Heat

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We get closer and closer by the day to the beginning of the NBA Season, and the anticipation grows as time passes. Officially 18 days out, we’re discussing our spot for 18th on the SneakerReporter Top 30, the Miami Heat.

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18. Miami Heat: Can the Heat get back on a hot streak?

The Miami Heat are officially passed the Dwayne Wade Farewell Tour (it still hurts for me too), and have potentially found their new franchise player in Jimmy Butler. The organization went 39-43 last season, just barely out of the playoff picture. They’re no strangers to the Playoffs in recent history however, making an early first round exit to the 76ers in the 2017-2018 season. Additionally of course, the organization has in fact won the championship in recent years, winning back-to-back championships in 2012 and 2013, with the original Big 3 of the 2010 decade in Dwayne Wade, Lebron James, and Chris Bosh.

The roster has shifted around a bit for the season to come, with Center Hassan Whiteside out of the picture and Meyers Leonard coming into the fray. The team overall is solid, with a talented and exciting roster with names such as Bam Adebayo and Derrick Jones Jr. This fairly young roster will be looking to develop some more this coming season and with the years to come, and there only seems to be a whole lot of upside for this squad. On the topic of exciting names coming into this Miami roster, rookie Tyler Herro will be a name to watch this season. Herro, during this year’s NBA Summer League, proved to be an effective scorer from almost anywhere on the floor. Alongside the already solid group of guards that the Heat have already in Goran Dragic, Dion Waiters, and Justise Winslow last year officially becoming listed as a point guard, it will be interesting to watch the Heat and how they operate with their guards in terms of rotation. One thing is for sure when looking at this roster, and that is they have an array of scoring options to exercise whenever needed.

The main thing regarding this Heat roster however is the newly acquired superstar talent in Jimmy Butler. Butler has proved time and time again that he’s a player to be reckoned with on both sides of the floor. He, at this point in his career, is around his peak at the age of 30, and hopes that he has the necessary components to compete. Jimmy saw some downturn in terms of scoring last season with the 76ers, but was mostly due in part by the amount of depth the team had in terms of scoring. With his current situation in Miami, however, he is more than likely, if not fully the first option in terms of scoring the ball on this Heat roster.

This team, like all teams in the league, will be interesting to watch this season. They have shifted their focus on Jimmy Butler and filling the rest of their roster with solid players. But also, like with all teams, there is always the underlying question of how this team will mesh together and if the roster can execute successfully. This question is typically asked more with teams that have essentially had to switch their rosters up, with the Miami Heat being one of them. Meyers Leonard coming to the Heat for Hassan Whiteside will be particularly interesting, for Whiteside was the backbone of the defense for this team, and also an essential rebounder, something where Leonard averages 3.7 rebounds for his career.

Despite all that, the Heat have decent chances in making the playoffs this season (probably a lower seed, of course, but the playoffs nonetheless). In the grand scheme of things, the Eastern Conference is not at its strongest at this time, which is a blessing for a lot of teams. There really are only 4-5 teams that will definitely make the playoffs in the East, which means there’s quite a fight for some spots in the ladder half of the seeds. We will see in time who will be able to show out in the East and prove themselves worthy of playoff contention.

Oct 5, 2019 No Comments