The Thunder Are Below .100

Discussion in 'Oklahoma City Thunder' started by Mr. J, Dec 16, 2008.

  1. Mr. J

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    I've never anything like this. The Thunder are on pace to have the worst record in NBA history.

    They truly deserve the #1 pick, as they suck at epic proportions.
     
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    If they get Blake Griffin and sign a guy like Ben Gordon, they could have a semi-respectable team next year, and then with their 2010 free agent and improvements from Durant/Griffin, they could easily be in the 2011 playoffs.

    They just have to rebuild smartly. They have to overpay a guy like Gordon, and not go into 2010 free agency expecting to land one of the big names, as there will be tons of team's higher on players' preferences.
     
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    I have never seen a team suck so bad. What are they on pace for...probably a 9-73 record or so? Something to that extent...that would put them at a WP of 10.9%...which, I would think, would have to be the worst of all time. And the saddest thing is...I think they could easily do it. I could easily see this team winning less than 10 games this year.

    This team needs the #1 pick, absolutely. They epitomize a rebuilding project, and nabbing someone like Blake Griffin would only help their cause.
     
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    6-76 is actually their projection right now. And I believe either 7 or 8 wins is the lowest.
     

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