The Thunder Make History

There are days in sports that set history.  We may not realize what’s happening, or that we’re witnessing something unique, but time gives us perspective.  Nobody realized that Jeremy Lin’s game winner in Toronto would be a microcosm for his clutch late-game heroics.  Tom Brady’s game winning drive against the Rams in 2000 felt like just another Super Bowl in the third quarter.  David Freese’s game-winning hits to rally the Cardinals in Game 6 couldn’t have possibly been anticipated earlier in the game, but history happens.  Whether its statistical history or a game that’s competitiveness makes it special, instant classics are always popping-up unbeknownst to our unassuming eyes.  Sunday, Jeremy Lin and the Knicks captivated audiences on their day-off, but the night game was what was truly special.

In a home game vs. an impressive Nuggets team, the Oklahoma City Thunder put on a show, and not your average show, mind you.  Kevin Durant can get 30 points on one leg, what was historic was the entire team’s performance.  Durant had 51 points and 8 rebounds and Russell Westbrook had 40 points and 9 assists.  Also, I won’t forget to mention, perhaps in the most impressive performance of all, Serge Ibaka messed around and got a triple-double with 14 points, 15 rebounds and 11 blocked shots.  That is a big three performance, and if you had any of these three in fantasy, it was a beautiful day.  The shocking part is the efficiency with which Westbrook and Durant shot.  Durant shot 67 percent from the field and Westbrook shot 55 percent.  I’ll ignore the critics who call them ball hogs and let my scorers take every shot of the game if they’re able to perform with that sort of consistency.  Durant finally got 50, something he hadn’t done in his career.  Both him and Westbrook proved that they could feed off each other, with such grace and energy that not only looked statistically tremendous, but won them the game.

The Thunder were down five with only around a minute to go, and Durant’s late, contested three pointer brought it to a two-point game.  Then, after a missed Ty Lawson shot, the Durantula showed why he is truly so dangerous.  The Nuggets tried to prevent Durant from shooting the ball from the outside with around ten seconds left, probably smart, but it’s simply impossible to stop him.  He swiftly drove to the basket, and threw an emphatic two-handed dunk down like he was playing an 8th grade Long Island traveling basketball team, to put the game into OT.

In overtime, the Nuggets looked over-matched, but they’re an aggressive team that plays well together.  They rallied and got the game close, then Aaron Afflalo blew by Durant.  He looked like he wasn’t even trying, and that’s because he wasn’t.  He let Afflalo go by with ease, and even said so in the post game interview.  Coach Scott Brooks told him to let Afflalo pass, so that Serge Ibaka could block his shot.  This quirky little story epitomizes the game.  The best history is a game that glues you to the TV, I couldn’t stop watching the Thunder-Nuggets, and it wasn’t just because of Durant and Westbrook’s shocking numbers.  They didn’t blow out anybody, and without Serge Ibaka, who knows if the Thunder win, and if they don’t, is it still history?  All I know is that on a random Sunday, I was able to watch a 50-point performance, a 40-point performance, and a triple-double that included blocks all in one game, on the same team. Even more than that, it was an astonishing game.

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Today’s Best Fantasy Basketball Picks at Every Position

Today is Thursday, February 9th, 2012.  The NBA schedule is a short one, only 4 games, a good opportunity to cash in on daily fantasy basketball.  These players are the best options to help any fantasy team win at each position.

Kevin Durant is the best fantasy basketball player today at forward.  Not to say the Oklahoma City Thunder star is not the best fantasy basketball player every day, but today he is above all other days simply because of the competition.  Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder are up against the wretched Sacramento Kings, one of the weakest teams in the NBA.  Durant is coming off back to back 30 point nights, and he had 33 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists in his last game, Tuesday (2/7/2012) against the Golden State Warriors.  Look for Kevin Durant to have a repeat dominant performance tonight against a truly inferior opponent, who has no answer what so ever to defending Kevin Durant.  For a daily fantasy basketball league pick Durant.

At the center position, today’s best pick is Golden State Warriors forward/center David Lee.  As a forward/center, his center eligibility and tonight’s short NBA schedule gives Lee the top notch spot at the center position.  The Golden State Warriors are playing the Denver Nuggets tonight, who are not exactly a scary defensive team.  Also, Danilo Gallinari, the Nuggets best player, is out tonight with a left ankle sprain.  The fact is David Lee’s quickness and size propose a constant match up problem for any team, and he is coming fresh off of a triple-double performance with 25 points,10 assists and 11 rebounds, this past Tuesday (2/7/2012) against the Oklahoma City Thunder.  David Lee is the best pick at center for daily fantasy basketball leagues today, no doubt about it.

At guard, today there is absolutely no question, but is there ever really a question? Kobe Bryant has been the best guard in all of NBA basketball for the last 10 years.  Not convinced? Reference 5 NBA Championships, 3 Scoring Titles, 2 NBA Finals MVP Awards, and an NBA MVP Award.  Kobe has averaged 29.3 points, 5.4 assists, and 5.8 rebounds a game.  He is the best guard in the NBA and today is no exception.  Fact is the Los Angeles Lakers and Kobe Bryant are on the road against the Celtics tonight, and Kobe Bryant always elevates his game against a rival like Boston.  Bryant loves to take his show on the road, and Boston and New York are the 2 next cities that Kobe is gonna rock.  Pick Kobe Bryant today, and every day for the best option at guard for daily fantasy basketball leagues.

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Amare Stoudemire is Today’s Best Fantasy Pick at Forward

Today is Tuesday, January 31 2012, and Amare Stoudemire is the best fantasy pick at forward for daily fantasy basketball leagues.  Yes, the New York Knicks have been abysmal this season (7-13), but tonight they host the truly pathetic (4-18) Detroit Pistons.  The Knicks play better at the world’s most famous arena, their home, Madison Square Garden.  Without Carmelo Anthony (again) taking 20 to 25 bad shots a game, Amare Stoudemire will have a big night returning home against a Detroit Pistons team who are one of the few teams playing more pitiful than the New York Knicks.

Yes, it helps that LeBron James and the Miami Heat aren’t playing tonight.  LeBron James is a fantasy beast and would usually out play Amare Stoudemire in fantasy points.  Oklahoma City Thunder and Kevin Durant also have the night off.  Kevin Durant’s fantasy numbers usually put Amare Stoudemire’s fantasy numbers to shame too.  Kevin Love and the Minnesota Timberwolves are also not playing this evening.  Call it a short NBA schedule, call it circumstance but you can definitely call it a good match up for Amare Stoudemire and the New York Knicks.  Fact is Amare should be good for 30 points, 10 rebounds and a few blocked shots in his return home.

Carmelo Anthony being out of the line up also helps Amare Stoudemire in two ways.  Reason one, Carmelo Anthony won’t be taking looks and shots away from Amare Stoudemire.  Reason two, Carmelo Anthony, despite his poor shooting this season (39% from the field and 30% from three point land), would usually score more fantasy points than Stoudemire by hogging the ball and taking bad shots.  Carmelo Anthony’s low shooting percentage, while may be some what attributed to his non shooting wrist injury, is still unacceptable and pathetic.  However, there is no excuse for his poor shot selection and constant turnovers.  Amare will benefit from Melo’s absence tonight.  Given the schedule, match up, and absence of the ball hog, Amare Stoudemire is today’s best fantasy basketball option at the forward position.

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The Development of a Title Contender: Oklahoma City Thunder

Over the past few seasons the NBA has seen a lot of great talent come into the league. Players like Derrick Rose (last season’s MVP), Blake Griffin (last year was named Rookie of the Year unanimously, marking the first time that’s occurred in 21 years) and this year’s Rookie of the Year front-runner Ricky Rubio all have brought life back to their franchises and are great fantasy picks for your daily fantasy basketball teams. Whether it be Griffin with his thunderous finishes, Rubio with his precision passing or Rose with his ability to carve through defenders, these guys are making basketball very exciting to watch while lifting their respective teams into contention. One team that has impressed me in particular is the Oklahoma City Thunder and the steps they’ve taken as a collective unit.

The Thunder have been on the rise for a few seasons now and their growth seems to be paired with the improvement of their two core star players, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook. Both players on any given night can be the sole reason your daily fantasy basketball team will win. Durant came out of college (University of Texas) and found success immediately. In his rookie season he averaged 20.3 points per game and he’s been raising that number ever since (even becoming the youngest player to win the scoring title in 2010). His ability to score from both the inside and outside (he has one of the most underrated jump shot in the league) makes him one of the most unguardable players in the NBA. His length (6’9’’ and incredibly lanky) only adds to the problems he gives defenders and has undoubtedly aided Durant in becoming a top 5 NBA player.

The Thunder have also been lucky enough to find themselves one of the best young point guards in the league with Russell Westbrook. In my opinion Westbrook, not Durant, is the key to this team’s success because of his role. Last year, when Dallas eliminated Oklahoma City in the Conference Finals, it was the inability of Westbrook to distribute the ball effectively that spelled doom for the Thunder. Although his stat line was impressive (averaged 23.8 points and 6.4 assists in last year’s playoffs), it is also deceptive. Westbrook tended to become an isolation player in the playoffs and Dallas was content with letting him score as long as it meant Durant didn’t get to burn them.

So far this season Oklahoma City has seemed to have learned their lesson. The team has started out 16-3 (best in the NBA) and more importantly they seem to have matured since last season’s Conference Finals. They’ve also improved due to the emergence of James Harden (averaging a career best 16.9 points per game), who has helped open up space for Durant and Westbrook because teams have to guard him; or trust me he’ll hurt you. The Thunder are a young team that is benefitting from learning and growing together, and I like the direction Head Coach Scott Brooks has them heading. His dedication (along with the General Manager’s patience) to improving this team internally is paying huge dividends and has many predicting OKC to win this year’s NBA Championship. All I have to say is that when you have three guys who are all making a big impact in James Harden, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, and you surround them with great role players like Serge Ibaka, Kendrick Perkins (a great piece for a championship contender because of his physicality and nastiness) and Nick Collison, you’re creating a pretty tough team to beat.

Even if they don’t take home a championship this year it’s pretty damn impressive what the organization has put together, and I’m excited to see how they continue to improve going forward. Oklahoma City is definitely a team to watch out for.

Is OKC on Your Radar? Whos your favorite young team? let me hear what you think!

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FanSaloon.com Quarterly NBA Power Rankings: Top 5 Teams

We are already a quarter of the way through the condensed 66-game NBA season, and the biggest thing teams have had to deal with (most likely because of the shortened training camp) are injuries. Though injuries are certainly taking their toll, the top teams are the ones that are able to keep stacking up the wins.

1. Chicago Bulls (15-3) – If Derrick Rose had to miss a stretch of games because of this turf-toe deal, this soft part of the schedule was the time. The Bulls have been blowing out most teams during this string of sub-.500 opponents, even without their superstar point guard. Yet we’ll have to see if the Bulls can keep that up now that Luol Deng (wrist), Joakim Noah (ankle) and Taj Gibson (another bad ankle) are all ailing alongside Rose and his nagging toe. This is certainly a team to look to add Carlos Boozer and fantasy sleeper C.J. Watson to your daily fantasy basketball lineup.

2. Miami Heat (11-5) – They have been winning without Dwyane Wade — they beat the Spurs by 22, the Lakers by 11 and the Sixers by 21. However, something tells me Miami will hear a lot more about its home loss to the Milwaukee Bucks (a team that couldn’t win on the road until this past weekend) than their recent wins without Flash, which the Heatles are used to by now. Ofcourse LeBron James has been a beast as of late, but Mike Miller is back playing and Chris Bosh is playing well in Wade’s absence, two fantasy picks to consider when picking your daily fantasy basketball teams.

3. Denver Nuggets (12-5) – If they win in Sacramento, the Nuggets will come away with a 5-0 road trip and sport the league’s third-best record at 30-12 since the Melo (Carmelo Anthony) trade last February. Should we start calling it the Gallo (Danilo Gallinari) trade? Denver takes 44.3 percent of its shots within five feet of the rim, by far the highest percentage in the league. The League average is around 32 percent. Ty Lawson and Nene have also been great fantasy basketball picks throughout the entire fantasy basketball season.

4. Oklahoma City Thunder (13-3) – The Thunder are one of just two teams with a better regular-season record than Denver since Melo was dealt to New York on Feb. 22, 2011: Chicago is 39-7 and OKC is 33-11. But a loss in D.C.! — Kevin Durant‘s hometown! — Completely unacceptable! Nevertheless this team is full of fantasy basketball studs including Russell Westbrook, who they just signed to a multi-year extension, and James Harden coming off the bench. They are also playing well defensively of late, which is starting with Kendrick Perkins and Serge Ibaka. Look for this team to go deep in the NBA Playoffs this season.

5. Philadelphia 76ers (11-5) -  The Sixers are the most surprising team thus far. Spencer Hawes‘ may be runner-up for the MIP award during the first quarter of the NBA season (behind Houston Rockets’ point guard Kyle Lowry). His growing importance to the Sixers is tangible even when he’s not out there. Philly lost by 21 in Miami without its improving center (Achilles), after suffering its first four L’s by only 17 points combined. Their recent Losses to the Nuggets and Heat may mean you can end the talk about them being elite or even title contenders, but you can’t question if they are good. Players like Andre Igoudala, Thaddeus Young and Louis Williams have been great fantasy basketball players so far this season. Coach Doug Collins has this team going places.

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