Keeping track of these 2H plays is quite subjective, to be honest.
Like Atlanta 2H -4, in my opinion, wouldn't qualify as a play. But some of you might think it would. To me, I imagine the halftime score to be a little bit more detrimental to a team's spirit. Like say Atlanta to be down a bucket or 2 instead of up in the game
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Keeping track of these 2H plays is quite subjective, to be honest.
Like Atlanta 2H -4, in my opinion, wouldn't qualify as a play. But some of you might think it would. To me, I imagine the halftime score to be a little bit more detrimental to a team's spirit. Like say Atlanta to be down a bucket or 2 instead of up in the game
The Thunder are certainly capable of anything, but this just isn't a good spot for them. A team needs to be at least somewhat enthused in order to cover a double-digit line, and Thunder backers might not get that enthusiasm out of the team tonight. The Thunder recently completed a 6-game road trip through the West, and then returned to Oklahoma City to play a single home game. Three more home games will follow after tonight, but stuck like a thorn in between Thursday night's romp over the Grizzlies and upcoming home games against the Mavericks, Warriors, and Suns is this unwanted trip to freakin' Cleveland to play the lowly Cavaliers. Not only is traveling out of conference in the middle of a homestand a nuisance, but the opponent isn't even interesting for them. The opponent has almost the opposite record that they do, and the opponent already visited them in Oklahoma City back in November and provided no challenge for them that night (the Thunder beat them 106-91). Finally, this is the only Eastern conference team the Thunder are facing in an 18-game stretch. Do you remember what happened the last time the Thunder played an Eastern conference team? They were double-digit favorites on the road and LOST. They took the Wizards lightly back on January 7th and simply let the then 4-28 Wiz have the game. It was disgraceful, and if it happened there, it can happen here.
Damn, I'm good.
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Quote Originally Posted by MrBator:
The Thunder are certainly capable of anything, but this just isn't a good spot for them. A team needs to be at least somewhat enthused in order to cover a double-digit line, and Thunder backers might not get that enthusiasm out of the team tonight. The Thunder recently completed a 6-game road trip through the West, and then returned to Oklahoma City to play a single home game. Three more home games will follow after tonight, but stuck like a thorn in between Thursday night's romp over the Grizzlies and upcoming home games against the Mavericks, Warriors, and Suns is this unwanted trip to freakin' Cleveland to play the lowly Cavaliers. Not only is traveling out of conference in the middle of a homestand a nuisance, but the opponent isn't even interesting for them. The opponent has almost the opposite record that they do, and the opponent already visited them in Oklahoma City back in November and provided no challenge for them that night (the Thunder beat them 106-91). Finally, this is the only Eastern conference team the Thunder are facing in an 18-game stretch. Do you remember what happened the last time the Thunder played an Eastern conference team? They were double-digit favorites on the road and LOST. They took the Wizards lightly back on January 7th and simply let the then 4-28 Wiz have the game. It was disgraceful, and if it happened there, it can happen here.
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