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Four burning questions - Was the season a failure?

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Was the Thunder's season a failure? Did Serge Ibaka disappoint in the playoffs? Entering next season, will OKC still be considered the best in the West? Who can the Thunder add in free agency? Four questions for five writers, recapping the recently completed 2012-13 season and looking ahead.

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What’s up with Noah June 28, 2007 | Comment on this article Leave a comment I’m feeling Joakim Noah’s hair. He looks like he wins the style contest with the bow tie. It’s original. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it. But what’s up with him sporting the the sour face when Brewer was picked by Minnesota. Brewer stood and applauded for Horford at 3. Noah looked like he was mad Brewer... Read More
What's up with Noah June 28, 2007 I’m feeling Joakim Noah’s hair. He looks like he wins the style contest with the bow tie. It’s original. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it. But what’s up with him sporting the the sour face when Brewer was picked by Minnesota. Brewer stood and applauded for Horford at 3. Noah looked like he was mad Brewer... Read More
What about John Lucas??? June 28, 2007 Houston just took Aaron Brooks from Oregon with the 26th pick. He’s the same player as John Lucas III. Uh oh. Read More
Why have regret??? June 28, 2007 Looks like the Hornets won’t have any regret for passing on Wright. They got him. Obviously he’s not a shooter, but the Hornets don’t really need shooters as much as they say they do if Peja and Bobby Jackson are healthy. They’ve also got Rasual Butler and, if he resigns, Jannero Pargo. That’s four... Read More
Acie will be a good fit June 28, 2007 Next to Joe Johnson and Josh Smith, Law will step into a great situation in Atlanta, where he won’t have to do it all. He’ll need to get stronger and learn to set up his guys better, because he won’t be the go-to guy….. Read More
Has Jordan learned anything??? June 28, 2007 His last draft selection — Kwame Brown — didn’t work out so well. Let’s see. Read More
Bulls on the clock June 28, 2007 I think the Bulls go with Spencer Hawes. He’s the most polished big man offensively and should be a good one once he gets stronger. The Bulls are also desperate for a low post scorer. Joakim Noah wouldn’t be a bad selection, but he doesn’t have the upside Hawes does. Note to Brandan Wright…Kwame Brown... Read More
Audio of Durant and Bennett coming June 28, 2007 I was in training for two hours this morning on how upload audio files to our Web site NewsOK.com. Let’s see how good I listen. I’ll try to post my interviews with Bennett and Durant shortly. They should be somewhere either in the sports section of the Web site or maybe even on the front page. Read More
Watch Darnell’s video June 28, 2007 Oklahoman NBA reporter Darnell Mayberry blogs live on the NBA Draft’s stunners and sleepers tonight. Darnell gives his insights this afternoon via video. Read More
Watch Darnell's video June 28, 2007 Oklahoman NBA reporter Darnell Mayberry blogs live on the NBA Draft’s stunners and sleepers tonight. Darnell gives his insights this afternoon via video. Read More
Stephen A. June 28, 2007 I like how he held on to the information he knew until the very last second. Obviously somebody let him in on the pick. Read More
Seattle on the clock again, but… June 28, 2007 I’m hearing that Seattle might deal one or both of their second rounders. Read More
Seattle making a trade!!! June 28, 2007 WOW! Sonics are trading Ray Allen to Boston for the #5th pick, Delonte West and Wally Szczerbiak, according to Andy Katz. Allegedly, the Celts will pick Jeff Green for the Sonics. Sounds like a great trade for the Sonics, but I wouldn’t take Green. I like Brewer. Oh Well. West should come in and be the point... Read More
Stephen A. June 28, 2007 Say what you want about him. He tells it like it is. Read More
That's funny June 28, 2007 I just centered my Wednesday story on Carl Landry, the angle being how important second round picks are and how they can be steals. Don’t know if Seattle will indeed hold on to Landry, but he seemed like a very likable person when I talked to him during his draft workout with the Hornets. Very mature. Very... Read More
That’s what happened June 28, 2007 The Sonics did indeed deal one of their picks — the 35th along with Ray Allen in the earlier trade that landed the Sonics Jeff Green, Wally and Delonte West. I was wondering about that trade. It certainly looked like Boston was giving up an awful lot to get Ray Allen. So Glen “Big Baby” Davis will go to... Read More
That's what happened June 28, 2007 The Sonics did indeed deal one of their picks — the 35th along with Ray Allen in the earlier trade that landed the Sonics Jeff Green, Wally and Delonte West. I was wondering about that trade. It certainly looked like Boston was giving up an awful lot to get Ray Allen. So Glen “Big Baby” Davis will go to... Read More
That’s funny June 28, 2007 I just centered my Wednesday story on Carl Landry, the angle being how important second round picks are and how they can be steals. Don’t know if Seattle will indeed hold on to Landry, but he seemed like a very likable person when I talked to him during his draft workout with the Hornets. Very mature. Very... Read More
Horford to ATL, Conley to Memphis June 28, 2007 Marc Jackson is ripping the Hawks for taking a big man. He says they needed a point guard. Well, the guy Atlanta fans wanted, Mike Conley, was selected one pick later by Memphis. I feel bad for Conley. First off, I think he’s overrated. He’s a good player. I just think it’s going to take him some time. Plus,... Read More
Hornets on the clock June 28, 2007 Pay attention, Hornets fans, those of you who haven’t jumped off their bandwagon and onto Seattle’s. Julian Wright is on the board and I don’t think the Hornets expected him to be. They didn’t bring him in for a workout. He isn’t what they need, but Byron Scott loves him, and as we all know he is an... Read More

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Darnell Mayberry


OKC Thunder Senior Reporter

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.


John Rohde


Sports Senior Reporter

John Rohde joined The Oklahoman staff in January of 1987 as a sports columnist. He has covered all college sports, plus the Texas Rangers, Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans/OKC Hornets and professional golf. Rohde also has served as a beat writer for OU football and basketball and currently is covering the NBA and the OKC Thunder. Rohde is married, has a son, was raised in Boulder, Colo., and was a 1982 graduate from the University of Arizona.

Anthony Slater


Reporter
Anthony Slater has been NewsOK.com's lead sports blogger since the summer of 2012, covering Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and the Oklahoma City Thunder. Before that, he covered OSU athletics for The Daily O'Collegian, working as the sports editor and beat writer for football and men's basketball. Originally from Northern California, he has lived in Oklahoma the past three years.
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