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Game #13 Oklahoma City Thunder at Utah Jazz Monday 23 Nov 2015 @ 7:00pm Mtn (Early bird GT)

The Thunder are taking a page straight out of the New England Patriots' textbook:

Be as physical and grabby as possible. Let the referees define the line of what's permissible, and then adjust to the whistle if necessary. But always push the boundaries in this facet of the game.

I don't disagree with this approach, but NBA (and NFL) referees need to be better.


(Lifelong Pats fan, btw. So I'm definitely repping this approach).

I agree with this. I was watching the Celtics/Warriors game during this game and Warriors were doing the same thing, especially in the 4th and the OTs. Warriors definitely were pushing the boundary of what the referees would call and it worked because they rarely blew their whistle.
 
The Thunder are taking a page straight out of the Seattle Seahawks' textbook:

Be as physical and grabby as possible. Let the referees define the line of what's permissible, and then adjust to the whistle if necessary. But always push the boundaries in this facet of the game.

I don't disagree with this approach, but NBA (and NFL) referees need to be better.


(Lifelong Pats fan, btw. So I'm definitely repping this approach).

Fixed.

One of the most annoying things about the NBA, the deference given by the refs to star teams and star players. Grrrr.
 
Postgame #energywatch

Trey Burke: "Comin' out, you know, with a lack of concentration. I think that's something we've been battling with for a while now. It just has to be a conscious effort to focus and understand what we need to do when we start the game."

Gordon Hayward: "We gotta start better..." Said it's disappointing that it's becoming like a broken record that they're starting poorly.
GH: "The difference in the game was the beginning, coming out flat . . . That to me was the difference."

Quin Snyder: "If we could just be a little more urgent at the start it'll put us in a better position over the course of the game to not have to fight so hard to get back into the game"

Maybe don't start a PG who can't shoot, score, or play defense?
 
Neto is a better defender. Maybe not by leaps and bounds, but still better. And he's played in ~20 NBA games. Burke has improved, but he's a known commodity in this respect. Neto can get even better, I think.
 
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