Jeshua Kidd
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They had three guys in the starting lineup with double-digit rebounds. That's pretty big to win on the glass, kind of helping the possession battle because it was so tilted for the Thunder. But just enough. You mentioned Miles Turner banking in a three. He was decent in the second half. He didn't feel like he didn't take a shot for 45 minutes of real life, but then hit a couple of big ones.
They had three guys in the starting lineup with double-digit rebounds. That's pretty big to win on the glass, kind of helping the possession battle because it was so tilted for the Thunder. But just enough. You mentioned Miles Turner banking in a three. He was decent in the second half. He didn't feel like he didn't take a shot for 45 minutes of real life, but then hit a couple of big ones.
They had three guys in the starting lineup with double-digit rebounds. That's pretty big to win on the glass, kind of helping the possession battle because it was so tilted for the Thunder. But just enough. You mentioned Miles Turner banking in a three. He was decent in the second half. He didn't feel like he didn't take a shot for 45 minutes of real life, but then hit a couple of big ones.
Neesmith made shots when he needed to. Nembhard, I thought he was kind of struggling defensively against Shea Gildas Alexander until the last possession. That was maybe the best he defended him, was able to stick with him. Shea was getting to a step back pretty much whenever he wanted. And Halliburton for...
Neesmith made shots when he needed to. Nembhard, I thought he was kind of struggling defensively against Shea Gildas Alexander until the last possession. That was maybe the best he defended him, was able to stick with him. Shea was getting to a step back pretty much whenever he wanted. And Halliburton for...
Neesmith made shots when he needed to. Nembhard, I thought he was kind of struggling defensively against Shea Gildas Alexander until the last possession. That was maybe the best he defended him, was able to stick with him. Shea was getting to a step back pretty much whenever he wanted. And Halliburton for...
The way he played and didn't really look super aggressive, I thought at times he kind of seemed surprised when he was open. He would shake Dort or something like that, like, wait a second, I have a three-pointer that I can actually take? In the second half, he was much more willing to get into the mid-range, and then as you saw, he knocked down a mid-ranger to win it.
The way he played and didn't really look super aggressive, I thought at times he kind of seemed surprised when he was open. He would shake Dort or something like that, like, wait a second, I have a three-pointer that I can actually take? In the second half, he was much more willing to get into the mid-range, and then as you saw, he knocked down a mid-ranger to win it.
The way he played and didn't really look super aggressive, I thought at times he kind of seemed surprised when he was open. He would shake Dort or something like that, like, wait a second, I have a three-pointer that I can actually take? In the second half, he was much more willing to get into the mid-range, and then as you saw, he knocked down a mid-ranger to win it.
He's just got to take the shots that are there. I'm stunned, man. I couldn't believe it. I just thought the Thunder were such a good... defensive team that they wouldn't allow the Pacers to pile up the points like they did in the second half of this game, in the fourth quarter, turning a 15-point deficit into a win. Furthermore, Shego just had Alexander pretty good at getting to the line.
He's just got to take the shots that are there. I'm stunned, man. I couldn't believe it. I just thought the Thunder were such a good... defensive team that they wouldn't allow the Pacers to pile up the points like they did in the second half of this game, in the fourth quarter, turning a 15-point deficit into a win. Furthermore, Shego just had Alexander pretty good at getting to the line.
He's just got to take the shots that are there. I'm stunned, man. I couldn't believe it. I just thought the Thunder were such a good... defensive team that they wouldn't allow the Pacers to pile up the points like they did in the second half of this game, in the fourth quarter, turning a 15-point deficit into a win. Furthermore, Shego just had Alexander pretty good at getting to the line.
Like, he only had two free throw attempts going into the fourth quarter. He took six down the stretch of this game. But in the last second, when Nembhard was physical with him, stuck with him, hands off. Great defense from him. That could have been an easy way to close out the game if you're at the Thunder, him at the line. But nope, they just made the plays. Yeah.
Like, he only had two free throw attempts going into the fourth quarter. He took six down the stretch of this game. But in the last second, when Nembhard was physical with him, stuck with him, hands off. Great defense from him. That could have been an easy way to close out the game if you're at the Thunder, him at the line. But nope, they just made the plays. Yeah.
Like, he only had two free throw attempts going into the fourth quarter. He took six down the stretch of this game. But in the last second, when Nembhard was physical with him, stuck with him, hands off. Great defense from him. That could have been an easy way to close out the game if you're at the Thunder, him at the line. But nope, they just made the plays. Yeah.
It was an overwhelming defensive performance in the first half from OKC.
It was an overwhelming defensive performance in the first half from OKC.
It was an overwhelming defensive performance in the first half from OKC.
It was crazy.
It was crazy.