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  • hoopla32
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    • Oct 2010
    • 2760

    #1

    Thunder Buddies for Life: OKC Thunder MyNBA LeBron Era (2K24)


    Rundown
    In NBA history, few "What Ifs?" loom larger than the KD, Russ, Harden, and Ibaka Thunder. Their potential rise from promising young core to NBA champions never materialized, leaving fans pondering what could have been.

    After improving from 23 wins in 2008-2009 to 50 wins in 2009-2010, with a hard-fought playoff exit against the Lakers, the 2010-2011 season held high expectations for the Thunder. LeBron James' "I'm taking my talents to South Beach..." overshadowed the offseason, but a young, talented core—Kevin Durant leading with 30.1 PPG, Russell Westbrook improving, rookie James Harden showing brilliance, and Serge Ibaka's defensive prowess—waited in the wings.

    In this LeBron Era MyNBA, I aim to rewrite their story, exploring the "What if..." scenarios. While striving for realism, draft picks will reflect players' actual careers rather than pre-draft rankings.

    I have limited gaming time due to family commitments and a demanding job (50-60 hours/week). To progress efficiently, I SuperSim the first three quarters of games, only playing the fourth if within 10 points. Marquee matchups receive detailed reports, including box scores and analysis, while other games are summarized with simplified stats for several at once.

    Weekly updates will feature NBA standings, power rankings, and bi-monthly updates with league leaders, player/team stats, and standings. Draft classes are selected to reflect players' actual career trajectories rather than pre-draft projections, ensuring realism in player development.

    This structured approach allows me to delve into the "What Ifs?" of the Thunder's dynasty potential while balancing real-life constraints with virtual exploration.

    Last edited by hoopla32; 06-30-2024, 05:16 PM.
  • hoopla32
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    • Oct 2010
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    #2
    Re: Thunder Buddies for Life: OKC Thunder MyNBA LeBron Era (2K24)

    Last edited by hoopla32; 06-29-2024, 09:00 PM.

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    • hoopla32
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      Re: Thunder Buddies for Life: OKC Thunder MyNBA LeBron Era (2K24)

      Last edited by hoopla32; 06-29-2024, 08:26 PM.

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      • hoopla32
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        • Oct 2010
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        Re: Thunder Buddies for Life: OKC Thunder MyNBA LeBron Era (2K24)


        2010-2011 Oklahoma City Thunder


        Overview:
        Last season, the Oklahoma City Thunder finished 50-32. Their 50-32 record earned them a tie with the Trail Blazers and Spurs, however due to tiebreakers, they were the 8-seed entering the playoffs earning them a first round matchup with the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers. After dropping the first two games in Los Angeles by 8 and 3 points, the Thunder rallied to win games three and four by 5 and 21 points. After the Lakers cruised to an easy 111-87 game win, putting the Thunder on the edge of elimination, game six was a nail-biter. With the Thunder leading 94-93 in the final seconds, and on the precipice of forcing a game 7, a Pau Gasol tip-in off a Kobe Bryant miss with 0.5 seconds remaining, won the game for the Lakers and eliminated the young, scrappy Thunder. While the disappointment and sadness were palpable in the Thunder postgame locker room, the NBA was on notice: the Oklahoma City Thunder were a force to be reckoned with.

        Key Players:

        Kevin Durant (Forward):
        In the 2009-2010 season, Kevin Durant solidified his status as one of the league's premier scorers, averaging 30.1 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game. Durant finished 2nd in MVP voting and garnered All-NBA 1st team honors. His incredible scoring ability, combined with his length and versatility, makes him a focal point of the Thunder's offense and a matchup nightmare for opponents.

        Russell Westbrook (Guard):
        Russell Westbrook continued his ascent as one of the NBA's top point guards during the 2009-2010 season. He averaged 16.1 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 8.0 assists per game, showcasing his explosive athleticism and playmaking skills. Westbrook's ability to drive to the basket, distribute the ball, and defend at a high level adds a crucial dimension to Oklahoma City's game plan.

        James Harden (Guard-Forward):
        As a rookie in the 2009-2010 season, James Harden made significant contributions off the bench for the Thunder. He averaged 9.9 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game, demonstrating his scoring prowess and versatility, and earning All-Rookie 2nd Team honors. Harden's ability to score from the perimeter and create his own shot adds depth to the Thunder's backcourt rotation.

        Serge Ibaka (Forward-Center):
        Serge Ibaka emerged as a defensive force for the Thunder in the 2009-2010 season, averaging 9.9 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 2.4 blocks per game. His shot-blocking ability, combined with his athleticism and improving offensive skills, makes him a key contributor in both protecting the rim and finishing plays around the basket.

        Expectations:
        Following their strong showing in the previous season's playoffs, where they lost a competitive 6-game series to the eventual champion Los Angeles Lakers, the Thunder are aiming for deeper postseason success in 2010-2011. The continued development of their young stars positions them as a team on the rise in the Western Conference.

        Oklahoma City Thunder 2010-2011 Roster
        #NAMEPOSAGEHTWTSALARY
        2Thabo SefoloshaSG/SF266'6"222$3.00M
        3Nate RobinsonPG/SG265'9"180$4.20M
        4Nick CollisonPF/C306'10"255$13.25M
        5Kendrick PerkinsC256'10"280$4.39M
        6Eric MaynorPG/SG236'3"175$1.42M
        7Royal IveySG/PG286'4"200$1.35M
        8Nazr MohammedC336'10"250$6.88M
        9Serge IbakaPF/C216'10"245$1.20M
        13James HardenSG/PG216'5"220$4.30M
        14Daequan CookSG/SF236'5"205$2.17M
        35Kevin DurantSF/PF226'10"230$6.05M
        42Morris PetersonSF/SG336'7"215$6.64M
        45Cole AldrichC226'11"250$1.11M
        Last edited by hoopla32; 06-29-2024, 09:34 PM.

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        • hoopla32
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          • Oct 2010
          • 2760

          #5
          Re: Thunder Buddies for Life: OKC Thunder MyNBA LeBron Era (2K24)



          Thunder Edge Bulls in Thriller: Durant's Heroics Seal 136-134 Victory


          Kevin Durant finishes strong at the rim for two of his game high 40 points.

          In a breathtaking season opener, the Oklahoma City Thunder narrowly defeated the Chicago Bulls 136-134 at Chesapeake Energy Arena. The game was marked by dramatic swings and clutch plays in the final minutes that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

          From the outset, both teams traded baskets relentlessly, with the score tied at 38 after the first quarter. The Thunder gained a slight edge by halftime, leading 67-61, thanks to efficient shooting and solid team play.

          The third quarter saw the Bulls mounting a comeback effort, led by 11 Luol Deng points, outscoring the Thunder 37-31 to tie the game heading to the fourth quarter.


          Derrick Rose's valiant effort (35 pts, 11 asts) fell just short in the Bulls 138-136 loss.

          The Bulls, trailing 124-115 with just under three minutes left, staged a remarkable comeback, embarking on a 13-4 run to tie the game at 128-128 with 1:26 remaining. However, James Harden quickly swung the momentum back in OKC's favor with a crucial three-pointer, pushing the Thunder ahead 131-128.

          Derrick Rose, relentless as ever, was fouled and calmly sank both free throws to trim the deficit to 131-130. Russell Westbrook then stepped up for the Thunder, converting a pair of free throws to extend the lead to 133-130 with 36.8 seconds left.

          Not to be outdone, Rose orchestrated another Bulls score, finding Joakim Noah off a pick-and-roll for an easy layup, bringing the score to 133-132 with 22.3 seconds remaining. The Bulls opted to foul Westbrook intentionally, who split his free throws, making it a 134-132 game.

          Rose seized the moment once again, grabbing a missed free throw and driving coast-to-coast for a thunderous dunk to tie the game at 134 with mere seconds left on the clock.

          Yet, it was Kevin Durant who ultimately sealed the win for the Thunder. Coming out of a timeout, Durant attacked the basket off a Serge Ibaka screen, finishing strong to put OKC up 136-134 with just 6.5 seconds remaining.

          In the final play, the Bulls tried to force overtime, but Rose, despite a valiant effort, was met at the rim by Ibaka, whose contested defense forced a miss as time expired.


          Russell Westbrook flexes after finishing through contact for an and-one opportunity. Westbrook finished with 30 pts, 12 asts, and 5 rebounds.

          Derrick Rose led the charge for the Bulls, finishing with an impressive stat line of 35 points, 11 assists, and 2 rebounds. Luol Deng also contributed significantly with 32 points and 4 rebounds.

          However, it was Kevin Durant who shined the brightest for the Thunder, delivering a stellar performance with 40 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists, 1 steal, and 1 block. Russell Westbrook complemented Durant's efforts with 30 points, 12 assists, and 5 rebounds, showcasing his dynamic playmaking abilities.

          Despite shooting 48% from the field (50-104) and 47.6% from three-point range (10-21), the Bulls struggled defensively against the Thunder's efficient offense, which shot 55.3% from the field (57-103) and an impressive 66.7% from beyond the arc (10-15).


          James Harden provided 17 points and 8 assists, leading the Thunder bench who scored 40 points in the victory.

          Chicago Bulls (0-1) at Oklahoma City Thunder (1-0)
          Oct 27, 20101234Final
          Chicago38233736134
          Oklahoma City38293138136
          Top Performers
          Chicago Bulls
          Derrick Rose - 35 pts, 11 ast, 2 reb
          Luol Deng - 32 pts, 4 reb, 2 stl
          Oklahoma City Thunder
          Kevin Durant - 40 pts, 10 reb, 7 ast, 1 stl, 1 blk
          Russell Westbrook - 30 pts, 12 ast, 5 reb
          Team Stats Comparison
          CHIOKC
          FG Made-Att50-10457-103
          3PT Made-Att10-2110-15
          FT Made-Att24-2812-13
          Rebounds2944
          Assists2936
          Turnovers1119
          Steals113
          Blocks13
          Chicago Bulls
          STARTERSMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
          Derrick Rose3613/262/57/821110435
          Luol Deng3514/242/32/24020132
          Carlos Boozer325/80/02/25530312
          Joakim Noah314/80/03/49421011
          Ronnie Brewer283/50/00/0230006
          BENCHMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
          Taj Gibson221/40/02/4311004
          Kyle Korver196/124/64/42200120
          C.J. Watson161/90/32/2022014
          Keith Bogans123/52/40/0110008
          Omer Asik90/00/02/2100012
          Oklahoma City Thunder
          STARTERSMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
          Kevin Durant4217/323/53/310711440
          Russell Westbrook3611/231/27/851200630
          Serge Ibaka358/140/00/09002116
          Kendrick Perkins303/60/00/0821016
          Thabo Sefolosha232/40/00/0210024
          BENCHMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
          James Harden306/93/42/20810317
          Nick Collison160/00/00/0510000
          Daequon Cook146/92/30/04000214
          Eric Maynor144/61/10/0150009
          Last edited by hoopla32; 06-30-2024, 09:25 PM.

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          • hoopla32
            MVP
            • Oct 2010
            • 2760

            #6
            Re: Thunder Buddies for Life: OKC Thunder MyNBA LeBron Era (2K24)



            127 |AT| 96

            Oklahoma City Thunder (1-0) at Detroit Pistons (1-0)
            Oct 29, 20101234Final
            Oklahoma City24254335127
            Detroit2622232596
            Top Performers
            Oklahoma City Thunder
            Russell Westbrook - 35 pts, 9a st, 7 reb, 2 stl
            James Harden - 29 pts, 5 reb, 5 ast, 6 stl
            Detroit Pistons
            Tayshaun Prince - 20 pts, 5 reb, 3 ast
            Greg Monroe - 18 pts, 17 reb, 3 ast
            Team Stats Comparison
            OKCDET
            FG Made-Att35/8350/95
            3PT Made-Att3/123/9
            FT Made-Att23/2824/29
            Rebounds4846
            Assists2024
            Turnovers229
            Steals519
            Blocks24




            108 |AT| 124

            Utah Jazz (2-1) at Oklahoma City Thunder (3-0)
            Oct 31, 20101234Final
            Utah21233034108
            Oklahoma City28252942124
            Top Performers
            Utah Jazz
            Al Jefferson - 17 pts, 13 reb, 4 blk
            Gordon Hayward - 14 pts, 7 ast, 6 reb
            Oklahoma City Thunder
            Kevin Durant - 35 pts, 6 reb, 2 ast
            Russell Westbrook - 33 pts, 13 ast, 4 reb
            Team Stats Comparison
            UTHOKC
            FG Made-Att39/9652/96
            3PT Made-Att3/193/11
            FT Made-Att17/2417/22
            Rebounds4648
            Assists2227
            Turnovers1716
            Steals66
            Blocks53



            137 |AT| 109

            Oklahoma City Thunder (4-0) at Los Angeles Clippers (1-4)
            Nov 2, 20101234Final
            Oklahoma City41333429137
            Los Angeles29232136109
            Top Performers
            Oklahoma City Thunder
            James Harden - 37 pts, 8 ast, 3 reb
            Russell Westbrook - 34 pts, 13 ast, 5 reb, 2 stl
            Los Angeles Clippers
            Eric Gordon - 29 pts, 4 ast, 3 reb, 1 stl
            Blake Griffin - 18 pts, 15 reb, 4 ast
            Team Stats Comparison
            OKCLAC
            FG Made-Att59/9945/94
            3PT Made-Att8/197/18
            FT Made-Att11/1312/19
            Rebounds4238
            Assists2922
            Turnovers1018
            Steals115
            Blocks51



            112 |AT| 117


            Wesley Matthews scorched the nets, dropping 29 points on 7/12 shooting from three.

            Oklahoma City Thunder (4-1) at Portland Trailblazers (4-2)
            Nov 4, 20101234Final
            Oklahoma City25223035112
            Portland27233235117
            Top Performers
            Oklahoma City Thunder
            Russell Westbrook - 32 pts, 11 ast, 7 reb, 1 stl
            James Harden - 32 pts, 8 ast, 3 reb
            Portland Trailblazers
            Wesley Matthews - 29 pts, 3 ast, 3 reb, 1 stl
            LaMarcus Aldridge - 26 pts, 11 reb, 2 stl
            Team Stats Comparison
            OKCPOR
            FG Made-Att49/9647/100
            3PT Made-Att7/1712/24
            FT Made-Att7/811/20
            Rebounds4441
            Assists3231
            Turnovers2212
            Steals59
            Blocks60
            Last edited by hoopla32; 07-01-2024, 09:17 PM.

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            • hoopla32
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              • Oct 2010
              • 2760

              #7
              Re: Thunder Buddies for Life: OKC Thunder MyNBA LeBron Era (2K24)

              Celtics Dominate Thunder with Strong Second Half Surge



              Paul Pierce rises for two of his team high 24 points as the Celtics cruised to a 132-118 win over the Thunder.


              November 7, 2010

              Oklahoma City, OK — In a thrilling Sunday night matchup at Chesapeake Energy Arena, the Boston Celtics showcased their offensive prowess, overpowering the Oklahoma City Thunder 132-118. In a matchup of the grizzled, veteran, battle tested Celtics and the exciting, "We Got Next" upstart Thunder, experience and poise won out.

              From the opening tip-off, the Celtics set the tone with an explosive first quarter, outscoring the Thunder 30-29. Led by the veteran presence of Paul Pierce, who finished with 24 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists, Boston maintained a high-octane offense throughout the contest.


              Russell Westbrook stuffed the statsheet with 37 points, 10 assists, 9 rebounds, and 5 steals in the Thunder's 132-118 loss.


              The Celtics narrowly held on to their lead throughout the the second quarter, edging out Oklahoma City 34-32, heading into halftime with a 64-61 lead. However, it was in the pivotal third quarter where Boston truly asserted their dominance. Shooting an impressive 63% from the field in the third period, the Celtics stretched their lead to as much as 16 points, outscoring the Thunder 28-19 in that frame alone.

              Despite trailing by 12 points heading into the fourth quarter, the Thunder showed resilience early on, mounting a quick 6-0 run to cut Boston's lead to just six points, 96-90. However, any hopes of a Thunder comeback were dashed by the relentless Celtics offense.

              With five minutes remaining in the game, Rajon Rondo, who contributed 16 points, 14 assists, and 6 rebounds, drove to the hoop for a crucial layup, extending the Celtics' lead to 114-100. Moments later, Shaquille O’Neal electrified the crowd with a powerful slam, propelling Boston to their largest lead of the night, 116-100.

              Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant spearheaded the Thunder's efforts, with Westbrook narrowly missing a triple-double, finishing with an impressive 37 points, 10 assists, 9 rebounds, and 5 steals. Durant also made a significant impact, scoring 31 points to go along with 4 rebounds and 3 assists.

              Despite the individual efforts of Westbrook and Durant, the Thunder struggled defensively, allowing Boston to shoot 51% from the field and dominate in crucial statistical categories such as rebounds and assists.

              In the end, the Celtics' balanced offensive attack, coupled with their stout defense in critical moments, proved too much for the Thunder to handle. Boston's victory tonight improves their record to 4-3 on the season, while the Thunder drop to 4-2.

              The Celtics will look to carry this momentum forward as they prepare for a showdown with the 5-0 Mavericks tomorrow night, while the Thunder will have two days off to regroup and prepare for a matchup against the 5-2 Philadelphia 76ers.


              Rajon Rondo drives to the hoop for 2 of his 16 points. Rondo also chipped in 14 assists and 6 rebounds in the Celtics win.


              Boston Celtics (4-3) at Oklahoma City Thunder (4-2)
              Nov 7, 20101234Final
              Boston30342840132
              Oklahoma City29321938118
              Top Performers
              Boston Celtics
              Paul Pierce - 24 pts, 4 reb, 4 ast
              Rajon Rondo - 16 pts, 14 ast, 6 reb
              Oklahoma City Thunder
              Russell Westbrook - 37 pts, 10 ast, 9 reb, 5 stl
              Kevin Durant - 31 pts, 4 reb, 3 ast
              Team Stats Comparison
              BOSOKC
              FG Made-Att51/9645/95
              3PT Made-Att6/127/21
              FT Made-Att24/3421/26
              Rebounds4938
              Assists3429
              Turnovers1712
              Steals810
              Blocks31
              Boston Celtics
              STARTERSMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              Rajon Rondo358/150/00/061410416
              Paul Pierce3510/152/22/24400124
              Kevin Garnett327/120/03/37131217
              Ray Allen277/111/24/41500319
              Shaquille O'Neal215/80/00/29112010
              BENCHMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              Jeff Green232/101/46/1010110111
              Delonte West185/71/23/30410114
              Jermaine O'Neal182/40/04/6711028
              Glen Davis163/90/01/2410007
              Avery Bradley162/51/21/2120036
              Oklahoma City Thunder
              STARTERSMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              Kevin Durant3813/253/82/24310031
              Russell Westbrook3714/180/19/1091050537
              Serge Ibaka356/150/00/05001412
              Thabo Sefolosha280/40/10/0332010
              Nick Collison221/61/20/0730013
              BENCHMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              James Harden348/173/71/10510020
              Nate Robinson153/60/27/72410113
              Nazr Mohammed150/40/01/4600001
              Cole Aldrich140/00/01/2210001

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              • hoopla32
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                • 2760

                #8
                Re: Thunder Buddies for Life: OKC Thunder MyNBA LeBron Era (2K24)



                98 |AT| 112


                Kevin Durant coasts for an easy slam, scoring two of his season high 43 pionts.

                Philadelphia 76ers (5-3) at Oklahoma City Thunder (5-2)
                Nov 10, 20101234Final
                Philadelphia2624212798
                Oklahoma City26252635112
                Top Performers
                Philadelphia 76ers
                Jrue Holiday - 23 pts, 9 ast, 5 reb, 2 stl
                Andre Iguodala - 18 pts, 6 reb, 4 ast, 2 stl
                Oklahoma City Thunder
                Kevin Durant - 43 pts, 9 reb, 5 ast, 2 stl
                Russell Westbrook - 24 pts, 12 reb, 9 ast, 2stl
                Team Stats Comparison
                PHIOKC
                FG Made-Att39/8447/87
                3PT Made-Att5/137/13
                FT Made-Att15/1911/14
                Rebounds3740
                Assists1926
                Turnovers1819
                Steals1210
                Blocks24



                114 |AT| 112


                LaMarcus Aldridge rises for a bucket over Kevin Durant. Aldridge scored 26 points and grabbed 14 rebounds as the Blazers improved to 2-0 against the Thunder this season with a narrow 114-112 win.

                Portland Trailblazers (6-4) at Oklahoma City Thunder (5-3)
                Nov 12, 20101234Final
                Portland21342336114
                Oklahoma City24272833112
                Top Performers
                Portland Trailblazers
                LaMarcus Aldridge - 26 pts, 14 reb, 4 ast, 2 blk
                Brandon Roy - 25 pts, 8 ast, 4 reb, 3 stl
                Oklahoma City Thunder
                Russell Westbrook - 35 pts, 8 ast, 5 reb, 2 stl
                Nate Robinson - 22 pts, 3 reb, 3 ast, 1 stl
                Team Stats Comparison
                POROKC
                FG Made-Att42/8745/91
                3PT Made-Att9/236/13
                FT Made-Att21/2816/20
                Rebounds4639
                Assists2620
                Turnovers1917
                Steals89
                Blocks64

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                • hoopla32
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                  • Oct 2010
                  • 2760

                  #9
                  Re: Thunder Buddies for Life: OKC Thunder MyNBA LeBron Era (2K24)



                  Durant's 49-Point Spectacle Lifts Thunder Over Spurs in Thriller


                  Kevin Durant electrifies the home crowd with a fastbreak dunk. Durant scored a season-high 49 points in OKC's 130-122 win.

                  November 14, 2010

                  OKLAHOMA CITY, OK — In a game that pulsated with playoff intensity from tip-off to final buzzer, the Oklahoma City Thunder emerged victorious over the San Antonio Spurs, securing a 130-122 win at Chesapeake Energy Arena on Sunday night. The showdown between two Western Conference powerhouses lived up to its billing, featuring stunning performances from Kevin Durant and Tim Duncan.

                  From the outset, the contest was a see-saw affair, marked by momentum swings and highlight-reel plays. The Thunder stormed out to an early lead, fueled by Durant's scoring onslaught. The 6-foot-10 forward poured in a season-high 49 points, proving unstoppable from all areas of the court. His clutch shooting and defensive tenacity in critical moments were the difference-makers down the stretch.


                  Tim Duncan rises for the slam, scoring two of his team-high 34 points.

                  Despite the Thunder's strong start, the Spurs hung tough, erasing an early deficit to trail by just one point at halftime, 51-50. The third quarter saw San Antonio briefly wrestle the lead away, outscoring Oklahoma City 39-36 to head into the final period with an 89-87 advantage.

                  The fourth quarter was a showcase of star power. Russell Westbrook, finishing with 32 points, ignited the Thunder's charge with consecutive baskets to reclaim the lead at 91-89 early in the quarter. The game then turned into a thrilling exchange of baskets between the two teams, setting the stage for Durant's heroics.

                  With just over six minutes remaining, Durant nailed a contested three-pointer off an offensive rebound, pushing the Thunder ahead 101-99. His scoring barrage continued as he muscled through traffic for a crucial basket, giving him 40 points and the Thunder a 115-112 lead with 2:03 left on the clock.


                  Russell Westbrook beats Tim Duncan for a crucial 4th quarter layup.

                  Durant's impact wasn't limited to offense. He showcased his defensive prowess by deflecting a pivotal three-point attempt by Richard Jefferson on the Spurs' next possession. Serge Ibaka corralled the block, delivering a pinpoint outlet pass to Westbrook, who punctuated the sequence with a thunderous slam dunk, extending the Thunder's lead to 117-112 with 1:38 remaining.

                  The Thunder tightened their defense in the closing minutes, forcing crucial stops and converting at the free-throw line. Durant, calm under pressure, sank two free throws after drawing a foul on Duncan, putting the Thunder ahead 119-112 with 1:18 remaining, effectively sealing the hard-fought victory.

                  "Kevin Durant was absolutely sensational tonight," Thunder coach Scott Brooks remarked. "He carried us with his scoring and stepped up on defense when it mattered most. It was a true MVP-caliber performance."

                  For the Spurs, Duncan led the charge with a vintage performance of his own, tallying 34 points, 14 rebounds, 6 assists, and 2 blocks. His efforts, however, were not enough to withstand the Thunder's late-game surge.

                  As the Thunder improve to 6-3 on the season, they continue to solidify their place among the Western Conference elite. The win over a formidable Spurs team serves as a statement of their championship aspirations.

                  Next up, the Thunder hit the road for a matchup against the Utah Jazz, where they aim to build on tonight's thrilling victory and further assert their dominance in the NBA landscape. The Spurs get two days off before yet another marquee matchup with the 7-1 Chicago Bulls.


                  George Hill scored 19-points on 7/12 shooting and 3/4 three-point shooting for the Spurs off the bench.

                  San Antonio Spurs (6-3) at Oklahoma City Thunder (6-3)
                  Nov 14, 20101234Final
                  San Antonio19313933122
                  Oklahoma City25263643130
                  Top Performers
                  San Antonio Spurs
                  Tim Duncan - 34 pts, 14 reb, 6 ast, 2 blk
                  George Hill - 19 pts, 3 reb, 2 ast, 1 stl
                  Oklahoma City Thunder
                  Kevin Durant - 49 pts, 8 ast, 6 reb, 2 stl
                  Russell Westbrook - 32 pts, 9 reb, 8 ast, 1 blk
                  Team Stats Comparison
                  SASOKC
                  FG Made-Att50/9849/93
                  3PT Made-Att8/204/14
                  FT Made-Att14/1628/30
                  Rebounds4544
                  Assists3525
                  Turnovers1311
                  Steals43
                  Blocks27
                  San Antonio Spurs
                  STARTERSMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                  Tim Duncan3516/250/02/314602234
                  Tony Parker336/120/31/211310013
                  Manu Ginobili318/152/62/20700620
                  Richard Jefferson304/72/43/34100013
                  DeJuan Blair243/90/00/0830006
                  BENCHMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                  George Hill237/123/42/23210119
                  Tiago Splitter191/40/04/41021006
                  Gary Neal154/90/20/0001018
                  Antonio McDyess150/30/00/0400010
                  Danny Green141/21/10/0110023
                  Oklahoma City Thunder
                  STARTERSMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                  Kevin Durant4017/263/612/126821449
                  Russell Westbrook3611/220/310/129801232
                  Serge Ibaka338/150/00/09102016
                  Kendrick Perkins282/50/00/0610104
                  Thabo Sefolosha220/10/00/0410110
                  BENCHMINFG3PTFTREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                  James Harden305/120/34/43101414
                  Eric Maynor152/30/02/2021006
                  Nick Collison150/10/00/0320000
                  Nazr Mohammed111/40/00/0400002
                  Nate Robinson93/41/20/0010007
                  Last edited by hoopla32; 07-07-2024, 11:07 PM.

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                  • hoopla32
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                    • Oct 2010
                    • 2760

                    #10
                    Re: Thunder Buddies for Life: OKC Thunder MyNBA LeBron Era (2K24)



                    Jazz Topple Thunder 145-140 in OT Thriller


                    Big Al Jefferson controlled both ends of the floor with 35 points on 88% shooting (15/17), 15 rebounds, 3 steals, and 2 blocks.


                    Kevin Durant escapes for a fastbreak slam for two of his game-high 39-points.


                    Gordon Hayward rises from deep for one of his five three-pointers. Hayward scored 33 points and dished out 8 assists in the Jazz win.

                    Oklahoma City Thunder (6-4) at Utah Jazz (6-5)
                    Nov 15, 20101234OTFinal
                    Oklahoma City3329323511140
                    Utah3535322716145
                    Top Performers
                    Oklahoma City Thunder
                    Kevin Durant - 39 pts, 13 reb, 4 ast, 3 blk
                    Eric Maynor - 24 pts, 4 ast, 3 reb, 1 stl
                    Utah Jazz
                    Al Jefferson - 35 pts, 15 reb, 3 stl, 2 blk, 2 ast
                    Gordon Hayward - 33 pts, 8 ast, 5 reb, 2 stl
                    Team Stats Comparison
                    OKCUTH
                    FG Made-Att54/11051/103
                    3PT Made-Att9/2210/23
                    FT Made-Att23/3233/37
                    Rebounds4746
                    Assists2830
                    Turnovers1914
                    Steals611
                    Blocks83




                    Thunder Go to OT Again; This Time Come Out on Top in 149-141 Win Over Rockets

                    141 |AT| 149


                    James Harden weaves his way through the defense and soars for two of his 25 points.


                    Kevin Martin hits a turnaround hook over Harden for two of his game high 51 points.

                    Houston Rockets (4-7) at Oklahoma City Thunder (7-4)
                    Nov 17, 20111234OTFinal
                    Houston3223403511141
                    Oklahoma City3828263819149
                    Top Performers
                    Houston Rockets
                    Kevin Martin - 51 pts, 8 ast, 4 reb
                    Goran Dragic - 23 pts, 11ast, 4 reb, 1 stl
                    Oklahoma City Thunder
                    Kevin Durant - 46 pts, 6 reb, 6 ast, 4 stl
                    James Harden - 25 pts, 11 ast, 3 reb, 2 stl
                    Team Stats Comparison
                    HOUOKC
                    FG Made-Att58/10956/111
                    3PT Made-Att11/1811/27
                    FT Made-Att22/3015/20
                    Rebounds4037
                    Assists3839
                    Turnovers1218
                    Steals116
                    Blocks31
                    Last edited by hoopla32; 07-14-2024, 09:04 PM.

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                    • RMJH4
                      Retro NBA Nut
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 1611

                      #11
                      Re: Thunder Buddies for Life: OKC Thunder MyNBA LeBron Era (2K24)

                      This is and was such a fun team to play with in older 2ks. Really hope you go the distance with this one man!Very interesting what if always!
                      Nowhere to Hide - Mike Hobbs Story.

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