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Preseason: Oklahoma City Thunder vs. New Orleans PelicansBank Of Oklahoma CenterBank Of Oklahoma Center
Tulsa, OK
10/17/2013 7:00 PM
Oct 17, 2013
Thu, 7:00 PM
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Preseason: Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Chicago BullsINTRUST Bank ArenaINTRUST Bank Arena
Wichita, KS
10/23/2013 7:00 PM
Oct 23, 2013
Wed, 7:00 PM
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    Raptors interested in Pacers GM Pritchard (The SportsXchange)

    The Toronto Raptors asked the Indiana Pacers for permission to interview general manager Kevin Pritchard for their head of basketball operations job, CBS Sports reported Friday.

     

    Kevin Durant taps Nike to donate $1M in products, sneaker profits to Oklahoma tornado relief (Ball Don't Lie)

    In the aftermath of the devastating tornado that tore through Oklahoma City and Moore, Okla., on Monday, Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant was one of the first high-profile celebrities to lend a major hand, donating $1 million to regional Red Cross relief efforts in the hope of not only providing immediate aid of his own, but also sparking an outpouring of charitable contributions from others. Durant's leadership spurred responses from the Thunder, which matched his $1 million donation ; the NBA and National Basketball Players Association, which combined to do the same ; and many other citizens, who had combined to kick in "about $7.5 million as a result of Mr. Durant's gift," according to Emmanuel Bailey , president of the board of the Kevin Durant Charity Foundation. But, as we noted in Thursday's 10-man rotation , Durant's involvement didn't end with his own checkbook. He toured Moore on Wednesday afternoon , surveying the destruction, meeting with residents still sorting through the rubble of their homes, and doing what little he could — an autograph here, a picture there, a few moments of conversation shot through with apologies and kind words — to brighten the spirits of those affected. As Darnell Mayberry of The Oklahoman wrote , after speaking with one woman, Durant, "in that moment, turned and walked away as if he wanted to give $1 million more." So on Thursday, by reaching out to one of his main endorsers, he did. Reached out to my @ nike fam to see if they could help Oklahoma.They're in. gonike.me/OKC — Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) May 24, 2013

     

    Potential Candidates to Be the Next General Manager of the Toronto Raptors (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

    COMMENTARY | Tim Leiweke is keeping his list of targets to be Toronto's next general manager close to his vest, but by reading the tea leaves it's becoming clear who he may be looking at.

     

    James and Bryant headline All-NBA selections (Reuters)

    (Reuters) - Most Valuable Player LeBron James of the Miami Heat and veteran Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers headlined the list of players selected for the All-NBA team, the league said on Thursday. Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs and Chris Paul of the Los Angeles Clippers joined James and Bryant on the first team. James, who has won four of the last five league MVP awards, earned first team honors for a sixth consecutive season and seventh overall since entering the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 2003. ...

     

    NBA-James and Bryant headline All-NBA selections (Reuters)

    May 23 (Reuters) - Most Valuable Player LeBron James of the Miami Heat and veteran Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers headlined the list of players selected for the All-NBA team, the league said on Thursday. Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs and Chris Paul of the Los Angeles Clippers joined James and Bryant on the first team. James, who has won four of the last five league MVP awards, earned first team honors for a sixth consecutive season and seventh overall since entering the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 2003. ...

     

    The Dallas Mavericks could be one of many teams that might look to dump its draft picks (Ball Don't Lie)

    You’re going to see a whole heck of a lot of this over the next few weeks, leading up to the NBA draft on June 27. The Dallas Mavericks did not plan to be and are not happy to be in the lower 14 picks of the draft, due to their first playoff absence in 12 years, and though the team has a fantastic front office and scouting staff (complete with myriad analytic plans they don’t let anyone in on), this is a thin draft and the Mavericks have their eyes set on bigger and better things than their 13th pick in next month’s draft. Like Dwight Howard, the free agent center that is looking to embark on a tour of suitors this summer that we’re all already annoyed with. In order to clear up more cap space (the 13th pick is set to make $1.7 million next year) to sign Dwight, the Mavericks are reportedly considering shopping their first rounder. From Eddie Sefko at the Dallas Morning News discussed one option on Thursday : [Dallas owes] the Oklahoma City Thunder a first-round pick before 2018. That pick is protected through the first 20 picks of the draft. But if the Mavericks don’t convey it by 2017, the Thunder gets the pick no matter when it is in the 2018 draft.

     

    James, Bryant voted to All-NBA first team (The Associated Press)

    NEW YORK (AP) -- LeBron James was a unanimous pick for the All-NBA team and Kobe Bryant earned his record-tying 11th first-team selection.

     

    Parker guides Spurs to 2-0 lead in West finals (The Associated Press)

    SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- Even if the San Antonio Spurs can't help but feel a touch uneasy about their 2-0 lead in the Western Conference finals, Tony Parker is completely comfortable.

     

    Russell Westbrook, Thunder visit tornado victims at Oklahoma children’s hospital (Ball Don't Lie)

    If you're like me or my friend Trey Kerby , this photo of Russell Westbrook high-fiving a young victim of the tornado that devastated Oklahoma City and Moore, Okla., on Monday filled your heart to bursting, and also made you want to know a little bit more about the injured Oklahoma City Thunder point guard's new friend. First off: The little guy is Grayson Ketchie. He's 3 years old, he's the big brother of a 6-month-old named Brayden and, based on the company he keeps, appears to be a boss. On Monday afternoon, the brothers were at a day care facility destroyed by the storm; while Brayden came out unscathed, Grayson did sustain some injuries, which landed him in the Children's Hospital at OU Medical Center. And that's where Westbrook and several of his Thunder colleagues come into the story, according to Nick Gallo of the Thunder's official website : [...] the Ketchie’s story has a happy ending. Both of their children will be okay, and as they were recovering, they were one of the many families the Thunder visited at the Children’s Hospital the day after the tragic storm. Russell Westbrook, Jeremy Lamb, Hasheem Thabeet, DeAndre Liggins and Head Coach Scott Brooks all met with families recovering from the horrific tornado in the PICU. The highlight of the day was when Westbrook, despite being in a wheelchair as he recovers from his torn right meniscus, played with Grayson, exchanged high-fives and blew bubbles. “He played with Grayson so wonderfully,” [mother Janna] Ketchie said. “It’s so awesome. They’re great guys… It’s amazing to see that he’s a professional basketball player who we know from nobody and he’s blowing bubbles with my son to make my son feel better. It’s amazing.” [...] “It’s tough to come in here and be with the families when their child is in pain, but it’s also good to see them smile and have a sense of enjoyment after the disaster yesterday,” Westbrook said. Hit the jump for footage of the Thunder players visiting Grayson and other young patients at the hospital.

     

    Kevin Durant’s giant back tattoo is finished, may include misspelling (Ball Don't Lie)

    Kevin Durant's collection of "business tattoos" took a number of folks by surprise two summers ago. Some were struck by the torso-covering tats, which they viewed as a departure from the clean-cut, broad-appeal persona he'd cultivated; this seemed like a silly, outmoded way of looking at things. Others were simply surprised because they'd assumed Durant was tattoo-free because they'd never seen any; this is also a bit silly, but at least not quite so judgmental. Whatever your reaction to the artistic revelation, it confirmed that — like many of his peers, both within the NBA and outside it — Durant digs ink, setting the stage for new and interesting decorations to come. The self-expression continued a couple of months later , with the Oklahoma City Thunder star getting "Maryland" (his home state) tattooed across his shoulder-blades above a basketball-holding angel flanked by hands gesturing with Durant's number 35. Apparently, though, the piece wasn't complete. This week, Durant used some of his newfound, unexpected free time to get it finished: