• Game 1 of the NBA Western Conference Finals ended how it started, with the Oklahoma City Thunder still searching for answers.
  • Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Scott Brooks made a terrible coaching mistake in the Thunder’s game 4 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers that allowed them to even the series 2-2.
  • Four. That’s the most important number from the Thunder’s game one 122-105 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.
  • Throughout the entirety of the Oklahoma City Thunder’s game 5 100-99 overtime loss to Memphis, a war raged in my mind. 

    Who is most responsible for the Thunders’ ridiculously inefficient playoff offense, Sam Presti or Scott Brooks?
  • Losing a perennial all-star point guard in Russell Westbrook has obvious consequences in the win-loss column for Oklahoma City Thunder, but it could turn up huge for forward Kevin Durant when it comes to the vote for the MVP.
  • If I laid out this set of facts for you in a matchup between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs before the season started, what would you have said the outcome would be?
  • Hope, in the form of Russell Westbrook, returned Sunday night in the Thunder’s 103-96 win against the Phoenix Suns in the Thunder’s home opener. It was announced Westbrook was medically cleared to play early Sunday morning, and he didn’t disappoint.

     

  • The Oklahoma City Thunder wrapped up their preseason schedule last week as they looked to gear up for their two game road trip against Northwest Division rivals to start the season. It’s odd to see a team only one year removed from the mountain top of the Western Conference start off the season on a mini-road trip. Then again, the Thunder aren’t your usual title contender.

  • The Thunder weren’t crisp. They weren’t cohesive. Looking at a box score lends one to believe someone subtracted turnovers from the final tally. However, it all came down to one factor last night. The Oklahoma City Thunder have Kevin Durant and the Utah Jazz do not.

    Jazz guard Alec Burks did his best approximation of Durant in the second half dropping in 18 of his 23 points. Still, Kevin Durant just ate the Jazz team alive from the line going 22-24 on free throw attempts.

    Durant’s ability to generate easy points while the Jazz had to grind their way to score was the difference maker. The fact remains. That’s not a recipe for a deep playoff run if you’re the Thunder.

    Good things happened. Reggie Jackson played well overall again tonight. Thabo Sefolosha had timely hoops. The Thunder had active hands for at least three quarters of action. They pick pocketed the young Jazz 15 times in the season opener.

  • Tuesday’s news from Thunder HQ was brief and to the point: the team will be without star point guard Russell Westbrook for a few more weeks.

    A statement from Sam Presti, Thunder general manager, advised that Westbrook underwent successful arthroscopic surgery on his right knee Tuesday.

    As a result, Westbrook is expected to miss the first 4-6 weeks of the upcoming 2013-14 regular season.

  • Fall is right around the corner and that means one thing for Oklahoma City Thunder fans: tipoff will be here before you know it.

    We at EastWord know that it is hard to wait for KD, Russ and the guys to get back into action.

    However, we’re here to give you some Thunder-thoughts in the meantime.

    We’ve prepared a brief primer to keep fans like you in the loop as the Thunder get ready rumble this season.

  • In a video posted to the social app Vine Saturday, Russell Westbrook showed he’s making major strides in his return from a meniscus injury that prematurely ended his 2012-13 season.
  • The Thunder ‘s 2012-13 season ended much earlier than they had hoped, as an 88-84 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies last Wednesday night ended Oklahoma City’s season in the second round of the Western Conference playoffs. The loss gave the Grizzlies a 4-1 series victory. Oklahoma City won the first game of the series, but then lost four in a row, with the four-point loss May 15 sealing their fate.

  • The second game of the Western Conference semifinals, between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Memphis Grizzlies, just like the first, came down to the final minutes. Unlike that first game, however, the Thunder were unable to unable to pull out a victory, falling 99-93 as the Grizzlies tied the best-of-seven series at one game apiece.
  • Kevin Durant hit the go-ahead jumper with 11.1 seconds left, propelling the Thunder to a thrilling win over the Memphis Grizzlies in the opening game of the Western Conference semifinals.

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