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Don’t Count Out Russell Westbrook Winning the MVP
The Oklahoma City Thunder aren’t better off because Kevin Durant is injured. No one can be when such a player goes down. But Russell Westbrook now has a chance to be even more of an offensive focal point, and maybe make such an impression that it will put him in the MVP discussion.
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Kevin Durant Injury Means Russell Westbrook Going to Shoot Way Too Much
Kevin Durant getting injured is quite a blow for the Oklahoma City Thunder, but it’s also going to be an opportunity to see how Russell Westbrook plays as the number one scoring option on a team.
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Oklahoma Thunder – Kevin Durant the Only One Looking Good on Preseason Debut
The most memorable thing from the preseason game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Denver Nuggets? Timofey Mozgov blocking Kevin Durant in a slightly humiliating way, and the Nuggets winning 114-101.
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NBA Rumors – Oklahoma City Thunder Deciding Between Kendrick Perkins & Steven Adams
Have we come to the point in which Kendrick Perkins finally stops being a staring center for the Oklahoma City Thunder? Steven Adams, entering his second season in the NBA, is threatening to take over the spot from the veteran big man, who is entering the final season on his contract.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Just Might be the Best Player in the NBA
Is Kevin Durant the best player in the NBA? He’s not going on a limb and declaring that, although he does have his MVP from last season to show for it. The best scorer in the NBA? He is a four-time scoring champion as proof, and in this case, the Oklahoma City Thunder star isn’t exactly shy about his point production.
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Team USA – Kevin Durant Threw Them Under the Bus
An NBA player should probably think of himself first before anyone or anything else, but it’s impossible to avoid the fact that Kevin Durant really pulled a number on his Team USA coaches and former teammates, and any attempt to sugarcoat it with some generic excuse only makes him come out worse.
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2014-2015 NBA Season: Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers & Oklahoma City Thunder Dominate National TV Time
The new NBA season brings a shift of focus with it, at least before it actually begins. The Cleveland Cavaliers, thanks to LeBron James joining them, will be the most televised team in front of a national audience, along with the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Chicago Bulls, each appearing 25 times before the entire country during the 82-game season.
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NBA Rumors – Oklahoma City Thunder Won’t be Resting Kevin Durant
With Kevin Durant pulling himself out of contention for a spot on the Team USA roster, citing fatigue as the main reason, it’s only logical to think that he’s going to start needing to see more rest during the regular season with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Despite the numbers recommending it, it’s hard to believe that it’ll happen anytime soon.
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Team USA – Kevin Durant Quits on Those who Counted on Him
Not as lovable or likable as before, quitting on Team USA after already being part of one training camp won’t add popularity points to Kevin Durant, citing physical and mental fatigue as the reasons for his withdrawal from the selection process heading into the 2014 Basketball World Championships.
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Kevin Durant Will Follow in the LeBron James Footsteps
Because this is summer and the off-season, things a superstar like Kevin Durant says regarding his future with the Oklahoma City Thunder or his path to the Washington Wizards which in any case won’t be decided in the next two years, seem a lot more meaningful than they actually are.