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    Today, (Sunday) July 2 is the 9th anniversary of the settlement that allowed the owners of the Seattle SuperSonics to move the NBA franchise to Oklahoma City. The franchise has been among the most successful NBA franchises since 2008-09; that year was the inaugural season for the renamed Oklahoma City Thunder.







    Happy Anniversary and many more . . .

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    Oklahoma City appears to be a very solid NBA market. 2017-18, we will begin our 12th year as an NBA city (2-Hornets/9-Thunder). Attendance figures are strong & consistent:

    2005-06 Hornets - 18,168
    2006-07 Hornets - 17,833

    2007-08 No NBA franchise

    2008-09 Thunder - 18,693
    2009-10 Thunder - 17,813
    2010-11 Thunder - 18,003
    2011-17 Thunder - 18,203 (297 consecutive sellouts)

    OKC metro area population:

    2005 - 1.01 million
    2010 - 1.25 million
    2016 - 1.38 million

    Our city's growth looks encouraging; very similar to Portland & Charlotte when they entered the NBA.

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    Oklahoma City Thunder Roster: http://www.espn.com/nba/team/roster/...thunderhttp://


    Terrance Ferguson requested jersey #23; tentative roster spot--hasn't signed his 2017 contract.

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    Thunder: FIBA clearance keeping Terrance Ferguson from summer league.

    Terrance Ferguson, the Thunder’s first-round pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, missed his second consecutive game of the summer league Monday. There’s more to Ferguson’s absence than an unsigned contract.

    Unlike other prospects typically entering the NBA, Ferguson, 19, is coming off a season as a professional for the Adelaide 36ers in Australia. Players coming from overseas are required to get a letter of clearance from the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) in order to play, and Ferguson hasn't received his yet, a Thunder spokesperson told The Oklahoman on Monday.

    . . . The 6-foot-7, 184-pound Ferguson is currently not with the team in Orlando.
    http://newsok.com/thunder-fiba-clear...rticle/5555145

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    Thunder signed Patrick Patterson to 3/16 deal (third year player option). Great signing. Definitely prefer Patterson to Gay. Presti is on fire!

    This also marks the biggest free agency signing in Thunder history.

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    Very, very solid player. Exactly what the Thunder need.

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    Not nearly the offensive player that Gay is but Patterson is a decent backup/role player that will prob start for the Thunder. Now Presti needs to ship Roberson off and get some more offense. The NBA today is about offense. Hopefully some team signs Roberson to a huge offer sheet that the Thunder can't match.

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    Gay is coming off a serious achilles injury. I straight up prefer Patterson over Gay for that reason alone. I obviously disagree on Roberson. Roberson will make this Thunder defense versatile and one of the top in the league. Resigning Robes and finding a backup PG and this team is ready to go.

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    Thunder defense should easily be top 10, maybe top 5 this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake View Post
    Thunder defense should easily be top 10, maybe top 5 this year.
    It was top 10 last season. Top 5 is definitely attainable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dankrutka View Post
    Gay is coming off a serious achilles injury. I straight up prefer Patterson over Gay for that reason alone. I obviously disagree on Roberson. Roberson will make this Thunder defense versatile and one of the top in the league. Resigning Robes and finding a backup PG and this team is ready to go.
    This is all that's needed. We will be a tough out come playoff time.

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    Celtics will need to get of Smart and/or Rozier, which both would be an interesting backup choice for us. The Hayward decision was the last major domino this offseason, the rest should fall in place soon.

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    Presti realizes he has to have the Thunder ready for the 2017-18 season where he only has to tweak a player or two come All Star break. 3 year 16.4 million = $5.47 million MLE.

    Patrick Patterson 2016-17 stats: http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/4264

    Strengths: 6.8 PPG, .717 FT%, FG% .401

    CBS Sports:
    Patterson is defensive minded stretch four that doesn't need the ball in his hands. This is perfect next to two ball-dominant players like George and Westbrook, and he's not too bad at setting screens either. The real win here, however, is on defense. Oklahoma City has long athletic defenders that can do a lot of switching, which will make it tough for opponents get baskets.

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    Oklahoma City Thunder roster update: http://www.espn.com/nba/team/roster/...a-city-thunder

    Paperwork & actual contract signing & filing still needs to be done to make these players official. FIBA clearance needed on Terrance Ferguson.

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    Roberson back on 3 year deal for $10 million a year. Good deal for OKC.

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    He turned down a 4 year - $48 million dollar offer last year. A lot of people misjudged the market this year combined with the atrocious contracts given out last year that ate up teams' cap space.

    Good value for the Thunder.

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    Oh Joy the hackarob going to be fun to watch for the next 3 years! Listening to ESPN radio today and they brought Roberson up and they said there was only one team interested in his services. Yes,you guessed it,the Thunder.

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    Sources: Forward Andre Roberson agrees to 3-year, $30M deal with Thunder: http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/1...-oklahoma-city


    Restricted free agent forward Andre Roberson has agreed to a three-year, $30 million contract to stay with the Oklahoma City Thunder, league sources told ESPN.
    One down & two to go: Back-up point guard & Westbrook's contract.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKCRT View Post
    Oh Joy the hackarob going to be fun to watch for the next 3 years! Listening to ESPN radio today and they brought Roberson up and they said there was only one team interested in his services. Yes,you guessed it,the Thunder.
    Within the NBA world, Roberson's signing was almost universally praised. The Thunder just got the best wing defender in the NBA (save maybe Kawhi) for $10 million a year. Great value for the Thunder. And he's a better fit for a team with Paul George. Advanced stats show what most common fans don't see... that defense matters. Most of us like to see players who can score like Kanter, but don't notice guys who keep others from scoring. There's a reason almost all advance stats show that Roberson is a far more valuable player than Kanter. What an offseason for Presti!

    Good reading on Roberson's signing:

    https://sports.yahoo.com/thunder-kee...043715666.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by dankrutka View Post
    Within the NBA world, Roberson's signing was almost universally praised. The Thunder just got the best wing defender in the NBA (save maybe Kawhi) for $10 million a year. Great value for the Thunder. And he's a better fit for a team with Paul George. Advanced stats show what most common fans don't see... that defense matters. Most of us like to see players who can score like Kanter, but don't notice guys who keep others from scoring. There's a reason almost all advance stats show that Roberson is a far more valuable player than Kanter. What an offseason for Presti!

    Good reading on Roberson's signing:

    https://sports.yahoo.com/thunder-kee...043715666.html
    +100 Great deal for the Thunder - Robes can defend 4 positions better than anyone in the league.

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    Posting advanced stats for anybody interested.

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    There's gotta be a way to make that bigger/readable.

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    Presti is shaping this team to be majorly anti-wing. Plus you still have Adams inside. Basically OKC is being built into the anti-Warriors/Rockets.

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    ^^^^^^^
    Seems like the best strategy, unless you just intend to wait out a Warriors implosion, which could take years at this point. And if you're going to do that, might as well pack it in and start a tear-down and total rebuild sans Russ. I like this option way better.

    Also, gotta give it up to the West; looks like few teams are willing to give up on competitiveness in favor of a scratch rebuild timed to rise as GSW falls. Should be a murderers' row this year, and really fun to watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKCRT View Post
    Oh Joy the hackarob going to be fun to watch for the next 3 years! Listening to ESPN radio today and they brought Roberson up and they said there was only one team interested in his services. Yes,you guessed it,the Thunder.
    Get to watch him go 3-22 from the free-throw line the next 3 years. And he is paid $10million a year to go 3-22 from the line. Wow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SOONER8693 View Post
    Get to watch him go 3-22 from the free-throw line the next 3 years. And he is paid $10million a year to go 3-22 from the line. Wow!
    What do you think about the rest of his game?

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