Should the Thunder amnesty Kendrick Perkins?
The question of the day in Thunderville shifts to Kendrick Perkins. Will the Thunder consider cutting Perk through the amnesty clause of the new collective bargaining agreement. Jon Hamm is a reader and an Oklahoman who is a contributor to Larry Coon’s website that tries to decipher the NBA’s collective bargaining agreement. Here's his thoughts.
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September 30, 2010
Kevin Durant's jersey was not one of the top 15 sold Europe last season.
The NBA released its annual list of the most popular jerseys in Europe. Some of the usual suspects were there: Kobe Bryant at No. 1, LeBron James at No. 2.
But there is no Kevin Durant in the top 15.
The list is based on the top selling... Read More
September 30, 2010
The cover athlete for the premier of NBA Elite 11 couldn’t contain his disappointment.
Kevin Durant spoke with noticeably more sullenness as he discussed postponed plans for the video game that features an action shot of him on the cover. His answers shrunk shorter. His tone grew more tense.
“They said it... Read More
September 29, 2010
Desmond Mason, the former fan favorite with OSU, the Hornets and the Thunder, is returning to Oklahoma City.
But for Act Four in Oklahoma, Mason is bringing his renowned art to the city. As The Oklahoman’s Steve Lackmeyer reports, Mason will soon be opening an art studio at Plaza Court in MidTown. According to... Read More
September 29, 2010
Thunder telecasts will get a major boost this season.
Former NBA forward Malik Rose, who played for the Thunder for the final half of the 2008-09 season, will serve as a studio analyst for FOX Sports Oklahoma during road games and select home games. Rose, who enjoyed a 13-year playing career primarily with San... Read More
September 28, 2010
Denver Nuggets' Carmelo Anthony smiles during a news conference at the NBA basketball team's media day Monday, Sept. 27, 2010, in Denver. AP PHOTO
It appears that Carmelo Anthony will remain in the Oklahoma City Thunder’s division — at least for the time being.
Several news outlets are reporting that the... Read More
September 28, 2010
Thunder forward Nick Collison is out indefinitely. PHOTO BY JIM BECKEL, THE OKLAHOMAN
The Thunder has announced that forward Nick Collison will miss an unidentified amount of training camp after tests Tuesday morning revealed a bone bruise in his left knee.
The team, according to a press release, has decided... Read More
September 28, 2010
On a nice day, this pretty blue slab is sure to make you do a double take if seen around the metro. And once you get past the vehicle’s beauty, you might notice that the driver is none other than new Thunder guard Daequan Cook.
Ask Cook about his wheels, in this instance his ’69 Buick LeSabre, and it quickly... Read More
September 24, 2010
Carmelo Anthony could be heading from Denver to New Jersey. AP PHOTO
Another star player looks to be leaving the Western Conference. Only this time, the player is leaving the Oklahoma City Thunder’s division, as well.
Sources have told the Associated Press that the Denver Nuggets and New Jersey Nets are in... Read More
September 22, 2010
Radio talk-show host Dan Patrick, evidently as powerful as Kryptonite, applied some pressure Wednesday morning to Orlando center Dwight Howard, and Superman finally cracked.
Patrick was trying to get Howard to choose between LeBron James and Kevin Durant as the... Read More
September 19, 2010
The fine folks of Lathrop, Calif., have decided to name their Community Center gym in honor of Thunder coach Scott Brooks.
Brooks attended Lathrop Elementary and is a graduate of East Union High School. He also was a former standout at Cal-Irvine, a 10-year NBA point guard and last season was... Read More
September 15, 2010
One of the greatest arcade games ever made is now just days away from being enjoyed by gamers from the comfort of couches everywhere.
NBA Jam, the legendary two-on-two basketball video game that popularized the phrases, “He’s on fire,” and “Boomshakalaka,” is back and appears to be better than ever. The... Read More
September 15, 2010
The Thunder has become the darling of the NBA, a fashionable pick to soon challenge for the league championship.
For now, these projections are hyperbole. The truth will come this season and beyond. But based on what’s been going on behind closed doors inside the team’s practice facility on the... Read More
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Darnell Mayberry
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
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.
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