Monday, November 5th, 2012 at 11:05 am  |  250 responses

OKC Thunder Not Worried About Team Chemistry Without James Harden


Perhaps the OKC Thunder are still stunned by the James Harden trade to Houston, as they’ve gotten off to a slow start this season. But, to a man, the Thunder think they will be fine going forward. Despite the major shakeup, team chemistry isn’t and won’t be an issue in OKC, according to the Thunder. Per CBS Sports: “The Thunder made the decision not just to look toward the long-term plan when they traded Harden, but also to place that future in the hands of Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant. General manager Sam Presti not only believes in his vision, but in his two young superstars as well. The core of the Thunder might be shaken, it might be rattled, but the mission remains unchanged. And the battery that powers this powerful Thunder team still runs strong. There was a certain tightness, an incredible closeness between the Thunder’s young core and losing a key piece like Harden should obviously disturb some of that togetherness and chemistry. The hole left by Harden’s departure might be unfilled — Kevin Martin’s locker is well away from Harden’s old digs — but Scott Brooks has no choice but to move his team forward and focus on the goal. ‘James [Harden] was a good player,” Brooks said. ‘Don’t get me wrong. But he wasn’t Dr. James. He wasn’t helping the group stick together. All the guys do. Russell, Kevin, down the line, Perk, Nick. All the guys. That’s what makes good teams … I’ve never once went into a practice or a game thinking ‘Oh my gosh, I’m really worried about our chemistry tonight,’ Brooks said. ‘[Chemistry] was never a question. It really wasn’t. I think when you talk about chemistry with our group and if you question it, I don’t think you’ve been around our group as long as I have.’ Martin summarized his view of fitting in with the Thunder simply after his first practice: ‘Talent isn’t the problem, it’s just going to be chemistry.’ […] ‘You can’t duplicate it,’ Westbrook said of chemistry, ‘but we have a group of guys that have been here for a while. We’re switching the team up a little bit but every year we’ve had a different team and we’ve found a way to incorporate guys and make sure everybody knows what it takes for us to win. So I don’t think that’s going to be a problem.’”

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  • Mean

    Since when is the 90′s not considered modern era? Maybe the Power Rangers existed in the 15th century and I simply was unaware of it.

  • Mean

    Since when is the 90′s not considered modern era? Maybe the Power Rangers existed in the 15th century and I simply was unaware of it.

  • Mean

    Since when is the 90′s not considered modern era? Maybe the Power Rangers existed in the 15th century and I simply was unaware of it.

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    That’s your contribution to the discussion? lol. Pitiful.

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  • Dagger

    Nope, you said Rubio was a better PG. And either way, swapping a recovering Rubio for Westbrook while keeping Harden (and abandoning Martin/Lamb/draft picks) would not make the Thunder better than they are today, especially when you consider the garbage contracts the Wolves would have to add to the deal to make the salaries work.

  • Dagger

    Nope, you said Rubio was a better PG. And either way, swapping a recovering Rubio for Westbrook while keeping Harden (and abandoning Martin/Lamb/draft picks) would not make the Thunder better than they are today, especially when you consider the garbage contracts the Wolves would have to add to the deal to make the salaries work.

  • Dagger

    Nope, you said Rubio was a better PG. And either way, swapping a recovering Rubio for Westbrook while keeping Harden (and abandoning Martin/Lamb/draft picks) would not make the Thunder better than they are today, especially when you consider the garbage contracts the Wolves would have to add to the deal to make the salaries work.

  • Dagger

    Nope, you said Rubio was a better PG. And either way, swapping a recovering Rubio for Westbrook while keeping Harden (and abandoning Martin/Lamb/draft picks) would not make the Thunder better than they are today, especially when you consider the garbage contracts the Wolves would have to add to the deal to make the salaries work.

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    Durant would win it regardless of who he had passing him the ball because he’s the best scorer in the league. I never said Westbrook’s decision making was awful. It just needs to be improved. His instincts must change without Harden there if they want to get back to the Finals.

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    Durant would win it regardless of who he had passing him the ball because he’s the best scorer in the league. I never said Westbrook’s decision making was awful. It just needs to be improved. His instincts must change without Harden there if they want to get back to the Finals.

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    Durant would win it regardless of who he had passing him the ball because he’s the best scorer in the league. I never said Westbrook’s decision making was awful. It just needs to be improved. His instincts must change without Harden there if they want to get back to the Finals.

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    Durant would win it regardless of who he had passing him the ball because he’s the best scorer in the league. I never said Westbrook’s decision making was awful. It just needs to be improved. His instincts must change without Harden there if they want to get back to the Finals.

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    Durant would win it regardless of who he had passing him the ball because he’s the best scorer in the league. I never said Westbrook’s decision making was awful. It just needs to be improved. His instincts must change without Harden there if they want to get back to the Finals.

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    Durant would win it regardless of who he had passing him the ball because he’s the best scorer in the league. I never said Westbrook’s decision making was awful. It just needs to be improved. His instincts must change without Harden there if they want to get back to the Finals.

  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    Durant would win it regardless of who he had passing him the ball because he’s the best scorer in the league. I never said Westbrook’s decision making was awful. It just needs to be improved. His instincts must change without Harden there if they want to get back to the Finals.

  • YaMama

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  • ByAnyMeansNecessary

    Clever.

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  • Redd

    Since when did the Thunder exist in the 90s…

  • Redd

    Since when did the Thunder exist in the 90s…

  • Redd

    Since when did the Thunder exist in the 90s…

  • Redd

    Since when did the Thunder exist in the 90s…

  • Redd

    Since when did the Thunder exist in the 90s…

  • Redd

    Since when did the Thunder exist in the 90s…

  • Redd

    Since when did the Thunder exist in the 90s…

  • Redd

    He is for OKC, when healthy Rubio would make KD better & the team. EASILY.

  • Redd

    He is for OKC, when healthy Rubio would make KD better & the team. EASILY.

  • Redd

    He is for OKC, when healthy Rubio would make KD better & the team. EASILY.

  • Redd

    He is for OKC, when healthy Rubio would make KD better & the team. EASILY.

  • Redd

    He is for OKC, when healthy Rubio would make KD better & the team. EASILY.

  • Redd

    He is for OKC, when healthy Rubio would make KD better & the team. EASILY.

  • Redd

    He is for OKC, when healthy Rubio would make KD better & the team. EASILY.

  • Datkid

    oh that’s what your beef is? that they’re not getting to the finals? bc if so I absolutely agree. What they have now is not good enough to get them to the finals. and while you’re right that Westbrook’s instincts gotta get better, I’m not sure even that will make the thunder potent enough. NBK has a point when he says that the thunder’s basic strategy was to RUN at you for a full unrelenting 48. and they can still do that but the drop off between a 29 year old Kevin Martin and a 23 year old James Harden is significant enough where the Lakers can take them… unless PJ3 and Jeremy Lamb turn out to be monsters. which they might be. we’ll see.

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