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Thunder Journal: End of Season Twitter Mailbag

Thunder Journal: The Rest of the Season

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It’s time to open up my Twitter mailbag and answer some of my favorite questions from Thunder fans over the past week!

Was that Poku’s best game as a pro??

Yep. Aleksej’s 17 point, 10 rebound, 12 assists, 1 block and 1 steal proved that OKC is truly the triple double capitol of the world. Point Poku outplayed the Point God in the most bizarre head-to-head matchup of all time. Poku even pulled Paul’s rip move on the man himself. RIP. The only other game that rivals this must-lose-but-Poku-won-it masterpiece is Poku’s career high 29 point game vs the Clippers in last year’s must-lose-but-Poku-won-it season finale. His timing for season-best games is impeccable…ly bad.

Can the Thunder list everyone as out and just send whoever’s left on the Blue?

Sam Presti thought he already did! For the last several games, OKC has only activated players whom had played in the G League this season. But somehow the OKC Blue have won three of their last six games. So Sammy has dug deeper in anticipation of tonight’s tank tussle with the Blazers by signing Blue players Georgios Kalaitzakis and Zavier Simpson to 10 day hardship deals. I say put those fresh legs right in the starting lineup.

Isn’t Poku already Chet?

Are you telling me that the Bulls wouldn’t have wanted two Michael Jordans?

What happens if teams in the lottery have the same record? Is there a tiebreaker?

Just like last season when OKC and Cleveland tied for the #4 spot, the lottery odds for the Top 4 picks will be split and a coin flip will decide which team has the higher pre-lottery position. The position comes into play if both teams aren’t lottery selected and determines how far a team can slide down.

If we take Sharpe, what would be your starting lineup?

As much as I’d like to play fantasy GM and find a way to…

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