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Offline Reality

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OKC done after the blown lead?
« on: May 24, 2011, 10:04:40 AM »
Take the ball to the rack OKC!  Esp in crunchtime.  It's how you got the lead!  PLayoff basketball 101.
Up 15 with 5 minutes to go.

Espns chart sums it up perfectly.

Hard Up For Harden

Prior to James Harden fouling out, the Thunder focused their offensive attention on the inside game. After Harden fouled out, though, they settled for long-range shots and struggled.

Thunder Offense
Before Harden Fouled Out
   Inside 15 ft.    15-plus ft.
Pct. of FGA    71.6    28.4
FG pct.    56.6    42.9

Thunder Offense
After Harden Fouled Out
   Inside 15 ft.    15-plus ft.
Pct. of FGA    12.5    87.5
FG pct.    0.0    21.4

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The Thunder offense, on the whole, broke down once James Harden left the game. The Thunder ran 25 pick-and-roll plays prior to Harden fouling out but ran just two afterward. The transition offense also stalled, with the Thunder picking up 17 points on 14 transition plays prior to Harden fouling out. Afterward, the Thunder failed to score on their only transition play. This postseason, Harden has scored the eighth most points as a pick-and-roll ball handler and the sixth most transition points.
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Offline jn

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Re: OKC done after the blown lead?
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2011, 09:03:47 AM »
And another blown lead in the fourth.   OKC should continue to be a contender but that was a real wasted opportunity.   

The big upside could be the emergence of Harden.   If he takes this playoff hot streak into next year that will be a huge step forward for the Thunder.   
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