OKC's Ibaka likely out for playoffs, Can the Thunder Still win ??

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The Oklahoma City Thunder will not begin their Western Conference finals showdown with the San Antonio Spurs at anywhere close to full strength.


Thunder power forward Serge Ibaka is expected to miss the rest of the postseason after suffering a left calf injury in Oklahoma City's series-clinching win Thursday night against the Los Angeles Clippers, the team announced Friday.


Thunder general manager Sam Presti called it a Grade 2 strain of the plantaris, which takes time to heal and strengthen because of a high reinjury rate.


"I just want to express our disappointment for Serge, who, as we all know, is an elite competitor and someone that has proven to be a tremendous teammate," Presti said. "He was playing great basketball throughout the season. He's had a huge impact on our season to date."


Presti said in a conference call with reporters that Ibaka is unlikely to return even if the Thunder make it past the Spurs.


The 6-foot-10 power forward underwent an MRI on Friday after suffering the injury in the third quarter of Thursday night's win.


Last year, Thunder All-Star point guard Russell Westbrook was knocked out of the playoffs with a torn ACL in the first round against Houston. The Thunder rallied to win that series before losing to Memphis in the next round.


Presti believes the Thunder can rally and be ready for the Spurs.


"We have had this group together for a while, and they've been through some ups and downs, and this is just another one that hopefully is only going to make us better," Presti said.


Ibaka averaged 12.2 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.2 blocks in 13 playoff games. During the regular season, he notched career highs with 15.1 points and 8.8 rebounds per game while leading the league in total blocks for the fourth consecutive season with 219.


During his emotional MVP acceptance speech, Kevin Durant singled out Ibaka for stepping up and erasing many of the team's mistakes while Westbrook recovered from his most recent knee surgery. While Westbrook was out, the Thunder went 20-7, and Ibaka's numbers jumped to 15.7 points, 8.5 rebounds and 2.8 blocks per game with 57 percent shooting from the field.


"For us, we as an organization have been in some situations in the past, and how we respond to those has always been the measure of the teams that we've had in Oklahoma City," Presti said. "Our expectation going forward is that we'll respond admirably."


The Spurs will open the series at home Monday in Game 1 with health concerns of their own, as star guard Tony Parker continues to recover from a hamstring strain. But coach Gregg Popovich said Friday that Parker is hopeful of being ready for the opener, whereas Oklahoma City will greatly miss Ibaka, its interior defensive anchor.


Oklahoma City swept its four regular-season meetings with the Spurs, who went 62-16 against the rest of the league for the NBA's best record this season.



Information from ESPN.com's Marc Stein and The Associated Press was used in this report.
 

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no, they couldn't win with him

can anyone say "Scott Brooks"

does anyone think he coaches a good game? what does he emphasize? do you think he can win 20 games coaching an average team or without two incredibly talented (although one ain't very bright) players?
 

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Sorry but I just got to say it.



Thunder Shocks the World!

well, they do have three UConn players :), and that's what we do time and time again

maybe Lamb gets some time and rains 3's
 

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Everything says Spurs here with Ibaka out. But I think this series comes right down to the wire. Lots of youth on OKC. Not so much on the Spurs. We'll see how well they can hold up against OKC down the stretch if this thing goes 7 games. I love Pops, but the NBA is not ALL about coaching or else Doc Rivers would have taken care of Brooks. Spoelstra at Miami tells me how far a great team can go with mediocre coaching. And don't tell me it's Mike Riley running the show. Spoelstra is the man running the bench.
 

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With Ibaka I'd favor Thunder but without him not so sure. Just a massive loss...

Spurs went into the series winning 18 straight 2 years ago, gotup 2-0 and then Thunder beat them 4 straight. In the playoffs, talent usually wins out. Not to mention that OKC is just a tough matchup for SA.

It'll be an interesting series. 2 best players vs a complete team with a superior coach

Ibaka 1 of the most underrated players in the league, sucks when guys like that get hurt right before what should be a great series.
 

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MON 5/19OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER VS SAN ANTONIO SPURS
06:00 PM883 Oklahoma City Thunder+185
884 San Antonio Spurs-211


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Ibaka is the man but that is a lot of line movement on him being out. Adams/Collison aren't awful

You would have to scroll pretty far back in NBA history to find a team that is a 2-1 dog w/ the 2 best players in the series, as well as 2 of the top 7-8 best guys in the league.

If anyone wants SA at -198 (juice free) I'll bite........Pop >>>>>>>> Brooks but I gotta go with my man Barkley "It ain't about Xs and Os, its about Jims and Joes"
 

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Thunder did well on Thurs with Collison and Adam. +16 and +17 with them on the court
 

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Splitter was young and fringe rotation guy the last time they played in the playoffs. If his maturation is real then he can make OKC pay for going with Durant at PF. Obviously with Ibaka out OKC is gonna try to go small more.

Dallas in how they run their offense is pretty similar to OKC just with worse players but similar skillsets in terms of Ellis/Dirk and Westbrook/Durant and they gave SA some problems. The more I think about it should be a good series.

Then again maybe SA having like 6 of the top 8 players and a superior coach will prove too much
 

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OKC gives SA tons of problems - more than Durant and Westbook - Jackson and Ibaka have killed us - Ibaka is a tremendous shot blocker keeping Manu and Parker from going to the rim all day and Ibaka knocks down mid range jumpers all day and pulls TD away from the rim on defense - it's a huge loss for OKC but OKC certainly can still win without it be a huge shock
 

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