3 Thunder Takeaways: Rockets Torch Thunder In First Of 2 In Oklahoma City
The good thing about a game like Friday’s against the Brooklyn Nets is its inherently odd nature.
The oddity of it all can make it easier for a player to erase it from his memory or throw it in the rubbish bin.
After all, we’re talking about giving up 147 points. Allowing that many doesn’t happen often in the NBA, even though Brooklyn is making a habit of smashing defensive gameplans into smithereens this season.
Friday was the first time the Thunder has ever allowed that many points in a non-overtime game since the franchise moved to Oklahoma City in 2008-09.
Monday, February 1st 2021, 11:06 pm
By: Nate Kotisso
OKLAHOMA CITY -
The good thing about a game like Friday’s against the Brooklyn Nets is its inherently odd nature.
The oddity of it all can make it easier for a player to erase it from his memory or throw it in the rubbish bin.
After all, we’re talking about giving up 147 points. Allowing that many doesn’t happen often in the NBA, even though Brooklyn is making a habit of smashing defensive gameplans into smithereens this season.
Friday was the first time the Thunder has ever allowed that many points in a non-overtime game since the franchise moved to Oklahoma City in 2008-09.
| UPDATED: 15:39, Wed, Jan 13, 2021
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