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Because they had had so much time off. They just weren't ready for the different type of matchup.
Because they had had so much time off. They just weren't ready for the different type of matchup.
I don't have a whole lot else from this one.
I don't have a whole lot else from this one.
I don't have a whole lot else from this one.
I think Aaron Gordon should bring the ball up more. Okay. Yeah. Alleviate? Yeah, like let Murray come and get the ball off the second side action or something like that. Save his legs, bring in the ball up the court, maybe Westbrook initiating things. It's risky, buddy. It's a risky call.
I think Aaron Gordon should bring the ball up more. Okay. Yeah. Alleviate? Yeah, like let Murray come and get the ball off the second side action or something like that. Save his legs, bring in the ball up the court, maybe Westbrook initiating things. It's risky, buddy. It's a risky call.
I think Aaron Gordon should bring the ball up more. Okay. Yeah. Alleviate? Yeah, like let Murray come and get the ball off the second side action or something like that. Save his legs, bring in the ball up the court, maybe Westbrook initiating things. It's risky, buddy. It's a risky call.
But they need somebody else to handle the ball besides Jokic and Murray, especially if Murray's going to be taken out of the game by the physicality that Dort's bringing.
But they need somebody else to handle the ball besides Jokic and Murray, especially if Murray's going to be taken out of the game by the physicality that Dort's bringing.
But they need somebody else to handle the ball besides Jokic and Murray, especially if Murray's going to be taken out of the game by the physicality that Dort's bringing.
What do you think of the Denver, excuse me, the OKC crowd changing how they received Russell Westbrook? Game one, it was all ovations, applause. This one was more leaning into the booze. Maybe a part of that is because they lost game one. Switch it on its head here. Westbrook had a fine game. I mean, he's a minus 30 like all the other starters. I mean, he came off the bench.
What do you think of the Denver, excuse me, the OKC crowd changing how they received Russell Westbrook? Game one, it was all ovations, applause. This one was more leaning into the booze. Maybe a part of that is because they lost game one. Switch it on its head here. Westbrook had a fine game. I mean, he's a minus 30 like all the other starters. I mean, he came off the bench.
What do you think of the Denver, excuse me, the OKC crowd changing how they received Russell Westbrook? Game one, it was all ovations, applause. This one was more leaning into the booze. Maybe a part of that is because they lost game one. Switch it on its head here. Westbrook had a fine game. I mean, he's a minus 30 like all the other starters. I mean, he came off the bench.
So it's not like he had an impact on winning, but he was at least getting into the free throw line a little bit. What do you think about that move?
So it's not like he had an impact on winning, but he was at least getting into the free throw line a little bit. What do you think about that move?
So it's not like he had an impact on winning, but he was at least getting into the free throw line a little bit. What do you think about that move?
Not really. No. It was more pointed out of people in the arena. Yeah, like I couldn't feel one way or the other. Game one was it like, wow, we're loving Westbrook. Not really. Game two is boo, boo, boo. Not really. So I'm sure there's like eight people that Andrew Schlecht is hearing. That guy's booing. I'll write that down. No, just a beat down. And it was pretty impressive.
Not really. No. It was more pointed out of people in the arena. Yeah, like I couldn't feel one way or the other. Game one was it like, wow, we're loving Westbrook. Not really. Game two is boo, boo, boo. Not really. So I'm sure there's like eight people that Andrew Schlecht is hearing. That guy's booing. I'll write that down. No, just a beat down. And it was pretty impressive.
Not really. No. It was more pointed out of people in the arena. Yeah, like I couldn't feel one way or the other. Game one was it like, wow, we're loving Westbrook. Not really. Game two is boo, boo, boo. Not really. So I'm sure there's like eight people that Andrew Schlecht is hearing. That guy's booing. I'll write that down. No, just a beat down. And it was pretty impressive.