Showing posts with label Kevin Durant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kevin Durant. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Nba Finals 2012 Game 1 Recap



Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder take game 1 of the NBA finals 2012 against Lebron James and the Miami Heat 105-94.

The Heat came out firing with Shane Battier had 14 points, leading in scoring at the half, 54-47. The Thunder struggled on defense, but made adjustments after the half and came back a different team.

Kevin Durant ended the night with 36 points, Russell Westbrook with 27 points for the Thunder. Lebron James had 30 points for the Heat.

 "I guess being in The Finals we were kinda nervous, at the start,  it took a little while to get the jitters out of us and settled down." ~ Kevin Durant

Oklahoma City Thunder leads the series 1-0

Check out the highlights at Espn.com

Game 2 in Oklahoma City,  Thursday 6/14 9pm/et




Tuesday, June 12, 2012

NBA Finals 2012: Oklahoma Thunder vs Miami Heat




Tonight is Game 1 of the NBA Finals 2012. Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder takes on Lebron James and the Miami Heat. This should be an exciting series, both of these guys are looking for their first NBA Championship ring.

Who will get the championship ring? Come back for updates as we bring you the details of each game.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

NBA Lockout Update


The NBA Lockout continues. After another meeting, the players and the owners still have not reached an agreement. It is quite possible that there may not be a 2011-2012 season.

Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Durant both have filed lawsuits against the league, stating they left them no choice. The players are suing for triple the $2 billion they would have received for an entire season, claiming antitrust violations and that the league is preventing them from playing in their short NBA careers. NBA spokesperson, Tim Frank said, "They warned us from the early days of these negotiations that they would sue us if we didn’t satisfy them at the bargaining table, and they appear to have followed through on their threats." Attorney David Boies, for the players, said the case could take months, but hopes that things will be resolved sooner.



The players were willing to compromise and take the deal but the owners still wanted a bigger cut. The major problem in this situation, is greed and selfishness.

As, Dwayne Wade stated in an interview, What about the families of the employees who are out of work? Meaning the employes who work at the arenas. Is anyone thinking about them?

We hope that they can come to some sort of an agreement soon.