In the harshest of environments, a bug, not just an ordinary bug, is hovering and then lands onto the leaf of a Red Bud tree in front of the Chesapeake Arena in Oklahoma City. The arena is infested with these pesky bugs. But what kind of bug is tormenting the residents of the Thunder's domain? The injury bug. It stung a member of the team, once more, and left in its wake, an injured Russell Westbrook. The superstar point guard was examined and evaluated in the locker room during last night's game agains the LA Clippers, and it was determined that he has suffered a fracture in his right hand early on in the first quarter. Team Trainers expect Westbrook to be back in 4-6 weeks, but the devastation of this injury could be the death sentence for the Thunder's playoff chances. Before any playoff games can be played or not played by the Thunder, they had a Clipper team to take care of without any all-star on the floor for them, and two all-stars who were healthy, that were trying to beat them.
Thunder guard, Russell Westbrook, left Thursday night's game with a broken right hand. He will miss approximately 4-6 weeks with the injury. |
Moving forward for OKC, they host Denver as their home opener on Saturday, and the crowd should be into it for the whole 48 minutes. Though the Thunder could be blown out of their own gym, the likelihood of that occurring has simmered down after the 2 road losses that Oklahoma City has tacked on have only come by an average of 10 points. Honestly, if Scott Brooks doesn't sit Westbrook at the beginning of the 4th quarter against Portland on Wednesday, and then Russell didn't get hurt last night, OKC could be 2-0 instead of 0-2 to start their season. But now, everything having to do with Westbrook (and Durant) will have to cease since neither of them will see the floor until November 28th. For now, it's time to focus on Sebastian Telfair, Andre Roberson, Perry Jones, Serge Ibaka, and Steven Adams. Those are your Thunder starters for Saturday's game, and will most likely (barring ANOTHER injury) be the starting lineup until late November or early December. I don't think any OKC fan could have predicted that lineup would be the one showcased in the home opener, and I think that could be the most truthful statement made by anyone, at this point.
Looking ahead to tomorrow night's match-up against Denver, the local media shrugged off the Nuggets when the question was asked if the Thunder would beat them in their first game at home, three days ago, but now, the murmuring of home loss is overriding those predictions. The Thunder are undefeated in their home openers (3-0) within the Chesapeake Energy Arena (established in 2011) and look to improve that record to 4-0. That's just something to think about, as the Thunder take Halloween off in order to travel back home to OKC in preparation to play against the Denver Nuggets at 7CT on Saturday.
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