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.