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Willo (Australia)on May 09, 2012 @ 4:47 am
Perk will be there. End of story. Just try and stop the guy from been there against the Lakers (of all teams). The best thing the Thunder can do (and I think they ARE doing) is keep going, yes, no, yes, no... Till game day #Thunderup
Thunder Need Perkins For Next Roundon May 09, 2012 @ 4:18 am
[...] The Thunder’s week off after sweeping the Mavericks in the first round should benefit Perkins, who suffered a right hip muscle strain early in Game 4 against the Mavericks and did not return. But there has been no officials update on his condition, leaving Thunder beat writer Darnell Mayberry of the Oklahoman to wonder exactly what the recovery process (1.... [...]
Nellon May 08, 2012 @ 6:39 pm
What a storyline thus far! Thunder sweep the defending champs and get ready to take on Kobe, Bynum and the Lake show.
Darnell Mayberry grew up in Langston, Okla. and is now in his third stint in the Sooner state. After a year and a half at Bishop McGuinness High, he finished his prep years in Falls Church, Va., before graduating from Norfolk State University in 2004.
Mayberry joined The Oklahoman’s sports staff in 2005 after a year at the Akron Beacon Journal, where he covered the University of Akron men’s basketball team, high schools and recruiting. Since arriving at The Oklahoman, Mayberry has become the leading authority on the NBA as the only traveling media member and the only reporter to cover every NBA game ever played in Oklahoma City.
He served as the paper’s beat writer on the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets from 2005-07, broke the news of the Seattle SuperSonics’ settlement negotiations with the City of Seattle in the summer of 2008, a development that allowed the team to relocate to Oklahoma, and has covered the Thunder since the franchise’s inception.
Mayberry and his wife, Courtney, were married in 2010 and live in Oklahoma City.
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