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NBA Playoffs Rd 1: (1) Oklahoma City Thunder vs. (8) Houston Rockets


King Taharqa

NBA Playoffs  

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  1. 1. Who will win?

    • Oklahoma City Thunder
    • Houston Rockets


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[1] Oklahoma City Thunder (60-22)

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PG-#0 Russell Westbrook

UCLA '08

6'3 190 lbs

23.2 PPG 5.2 RPG 7.4 APG 1.8 SPG

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SG-#2 Thabo Sefolosha

SWITZERLAND '06

6'7 215 lbs

7.6 PPG 3.9 RPG 1.5 APG 41.9 3PT%

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SF-#35 Kevin Durant

Texas '07

6'9 235 lbs

28.1 PPG 7.9 RPG 4.6 APG 51.0 FG% 90.5 FT% 41.6 3PT%

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PF-#9 Serge Ibaka

CONGO '08

6'10 235 lbs

13.2 PPG 7.7 RPG 3.0 BPG

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C-#5 Kendrick Perkins

Clifton J. Ozen HS '05 (Beaumont, TX)

6'10 275 lbs

4.2 PPG 6.0 RPG 1.4 APG 1.1 BPG

BENCH

PG-#6 Derek Fisher

SG-#23 Kevin Martin

SF-#8 Ronnie Brewer

PF-#4 Nick Collison

C-#34 Hasheem Thabeet

HEAD COACH

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Scott Brooks

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[8] Houston Rockets (45-37)

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PG-#7 Jeremy Lin

Harvard '10

6'3 190 lbs

13.4 PPG 3.0 RPG 6.1 APG 1.6 SPG

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SG-#13 James Harden

Arizona State '09

6'5 220 lbs

25.9 PPG 4.9 RPG 5.8 APG 36.8 3PT%

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SF-#25 Chandler Parsons

Florida '11

6'9 227 lbs

15.5 PPG 5.3 RPG 3.5 APG 38.5 3PT%

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PF-#20 Donatas Motiejunas

USSR '11

7'0 222 lbs

5.7 PPG 2.1 RPG 3.0 BPG

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C-#3 Omer Asik

TURKEY '08

7'0 255 lbs

10.1 PPG 11.7 RPG 54.1 FG%

BENCH

PG-#12 Patrick Beverley

SG-#10 Carlos Delfino

SF-#32 Francisco Garcia

PF-#41 Thomas Robinson

C-#4 Greg Smith

HEAD COACH

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Kevin McHale

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I fully expect Harden to light his old team up this series. I'm talking 30 and 40 points a game. But it wont be enough. I got Houston stealing one game, then bowing out in 5. OKC begins their journey back to the Finals by eliminating their old teammate "The Beard" first.

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I can only see this going one way in OKC's favor. I think the Rockets will get one or two wins tops. So I think OKC win 4-1 or 4-2.

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Tough blow to OKC making it back to the Finals

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Thunder guard Russell Westbrook to have surgery on right knee

The battle to reach the NBA Finals from the Western conference just got even more wide open today.

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook will undergo surgery in the coming days to repair a lateral meniscus tear in his right knee, the team announced today.

Westbrook suffered the injury in the second quarter of Game 2 of the First Round of the Western Conference Playoffs. The three-time NBA All-Star averaged 23.2 points (6th in NBA), 7.4 assists (7th), a career-high 5.2 rebounds and 1.77 steals (9th) in 82 games this season.

“Our players’ health is our first and foremost concern. The Thunder’s medical team and several specialists we consulted with determined that Russell undergo a procedure to address the issue,” said Thunder Executive Vice President and General Manager Sam Presti. “We have thoroughly discussed this with Russell. Despite being the competitor and teammate that he is, he respects and understands the decision and is committed to come back even stronger. Certainly Russell is a leader and core player for this team, but we are in the midst of the playoffs and I know other players are determined to step up and contribute. We have a resilient group of players who have always taken pride in playing as a team and that approach will continue.”

There is no timetable set for his return.

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Such a freak injury, that really sucks. He is gonna be really hard to replace with the guys they have now, no more Harden and not even Eric Maynor as a backup.

I can see one of two things happening that I didnt think were possible before the season- either the Clippers make the finals, or Durant takes another leap as a player and carries the Thunder back himself

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