With no other major league competitors in the state, the Oklahoma City Thunder quickly worked their way into the hearts of all Oklahoma residents upon their arrival in 2008. That much was expected. What wasn’t expected was how quickly they worked their way into hearts around the NATION. It was truly a sports fairy tale. Through great management, savvy drafting and unselfish play, the Thunder quickly went from the one of the worst team in the NBA (2008) to the NBA Finals (2011).
The team that made the finals last year was built around three core stars: 3-time defending scoring champion Kevin Durant, all-star point guard Russell Westbrook & sixth man of the year James Harden. All cam to the Thunder through the draft, and all were on team-friendly deals–for a while. With Durant & Westbrook already signed to long-term deals, the Thunder quickly had to decide who was most important to their franchise going forward: Harden or defensive standout Serge Ibaka–who has been referred to as “the most important player in the NBA.”
The Thunder eventually decided that Ibaka’s defensive presence was (at least slightly) more difficult to replace than Harden’s offensive game, and decided to hold onto the big man and let one of their stars go. While it’s hard for fans in OKC to deal with, most people around the league still project them as contenders for an NBA title. That doesn’t make the trade any easier to swallow, though. But with big time sports come big time decisions, and Oklahoma City has finally been exposed tot he cruel nature of professional sports that it was so lucky to avoid for its first four years.