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dubs still need a point guard. since they got rid of ian clark. i hope they retain barbosa.
They should draft that new guard out of duke, he's flown pretty much under the radar..Cobey Bhient.
David West is just Mo Speights doppleganger
Speights > West
David West is just Mo Speights doppleganger
Report: Kevin Durant's frustrations with Russell Westbrook led to departure
Their partnership produced four conference finals appearances, and one trip to the Finals, in the last six years. It also produced a simmering frustration that, in essence, paved the way for his exit.
Durant wanted an offense that kept the ball moving and provided him easier scoring chances. The Thunder fired coach Scott Brooks, brought in Billy Donovan, and still the offense stalled out at key moments, often with Westbrook dribbling into oblivion. The Thunder led the NBA in blown fourth-quarter leads last season, despite their firepower.
"Ultimately he got frustrated and felt that they had plateaued," said a person with insight into Durant's thought process. "[Donovan] came in, and he still had the same issues that he had with Russ under Scotty. The offense didn't change much. He still had to take a ton of contested shots every game; and that's when he had the ball at all."
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/re...-to-departure/
david west was a contributing member of that community on mo speights head.
Bruhhhh this dude David West a groupie man ...you ring chased in SA that didn't work now you going for the juggler
Bruhhhh this dude David West a groupie man ...you ring chased in SA that didn't work now you going for the juggler
Do you mean jugular?
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Report: Kevin Durant's frustrations with Russell Westbrook led to departure
Their partnership produced four conference finals appearances, and one trip to the Finals, in the last six years. It also produced a simmering frustration that, in essence, paved the way for his exit.
Durant wanted an offense that kept the ball moving and provided him easier scoring chances. The Thunder fired coach Scott Brooks, brought in Billy Donovan, and still the offense stalled out at key moments, often with Westbrook dribbling into oblivion. The Thunder led the NBA in blown fourth-quarter leads last season, despite their firepower.
"Ultimately he got frustrated and felt that they had plateaued," said a person with insight into Durant's thought process. "[Donovan] came in, and he still had the same issues that he had with Russ under Scotty. The offense didn't change much. He still had to take a ton of contested shots every game; and that's when he had the ball at all."
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/re...-to-departure/
Just grab Ray Allen and shut it down at this point.....WHERE YOU AT LeGM?!?!?!?