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Zach Lowe Wonders If Anyone Can Stop the Thunder | NBA on Prime



Zach Lowe Wonders If Anyone Can Stop the Thunder | NBA on Prime

NBA analyst Zach Lowe joins the NBA Nightcap crew to preview the Emirates NBA Cup Semifinals. Zach, along with John Wall, Blake Griffin, Steve Nash, Udonis Haslem, and Taylor Rooks discuss how the Orlando Magic have taken a massive leap this season, why the New York Knicks should be considered the favorites to win the Eastern Conference, Stephon Castle’s season two breakout, and if they’d take Oklahoma City over the other 29 teams to win the NBA Finals this year.

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45 Comments

  1. All depends of the nuggets are healthy come the playoffs imo. And with the added depth and Jokics lower minutes through the regular season. Good chances they could give OKC a run. Can’t wait for the regular season matchup in February. Criminal the league pushed that matchup out so late into the year

  2. I believe the argument that Denver and Indiana took the Thunder to seven games last season is explained by the fact that the Thunder were a very young and inexperienced team at the time. It was the first time most of their players had faced that situation.
    That changed when they beat Denver… the confidence gained and the change in the players' attitude was tremendous. I'm convinced that if they had played that series again, but with the confidence of having won it once, OKC would have finished Denver in five games or less.
    And a similar case can be made about the series against the Pacers.

  3. The Thunder are set up for a rude awakening. A seven game series is a totally different beast. Let alone 3 of them.

  4. I don't think there's a team in the western conference that can stop the Oklahoma city Thunder and less in the Eastern Conference so I'm going to be the first to say that they are going to go back to back plain and simple.

  5. Styling tip Zach, with that color shirt you want either a navy blue or dark brown sports coat. If you want to wear that coat, wear a white or light blue shirt. Right now those colors are clashing. And get the coat fitted, the shoulders are off.

  6. Great cast and show, would be pretty awesome if they could somehow bring KG and Timmy D on sometime !

  7. OKC is 24-1, however 6 of the teams they have defeated were above 500 teams and 19 were against below 500 teams. I look forward to seeing OKC play against the top East teams like Detroit, New York, Boston, Orlando and Toronto, that will definitely tell you how strong OKC really is.

  8. This Thunder team reminds me of the Warriors when they won championships and before KD jumped on their bandwagon.

  9. The Pacers were on the verge of stopping the Thunder in the last Finals. If Halliburton hadn't gotten hurt, they probably would have. They had the right combination of speed, pace, height, defensive schemes, rebounding and depth to counter the Thunder. Back then, I thought OKC had found their kryptonite. This year's opponents, even the best ones, don't have that combination. It's the Thunder's championship to lose.

  10. pacers took them to 7 and looked like they were going to win. also, if shay wasnt getting half his points at the line, where would this team be? the fould baiting is still gross and unwatchable. a team that hacks on defense and lives at the freethrow line is def hard to beat, but is it watchable basketball? that's the real question.

  11. I'm not a Thunder fan but I've followed the NBA since 1977 and I've never seen such a huge gap between one team and the rest.

    Denver wouldn't take them to 7 like last year. The only reason the Nuggets and Pacers got to a Game 7 was the inexperience on offense of OKC. Not this year.

    Denver's two stars Jokic and Murray are defensive liabilities. They need a lot of help on defense. They had that when they won the title but broke it up. Bringing back Bruce Brown is too little too late.

    I can't see any team taking OKC to 7 much less beating them. Rockets and Spurs with a better shot than Denver.

  12. Guys the spurs is the only team who can whooped thunders ass rn. Theres a big difference between the lineups before and spurs can manage to won games against them. And now we have stephon harper and mich improved champagne boy oh boy. Spurs all the way baby

  13. I'll never bet against OKC after they destroyed the Pacers juggernaut in 7 games with the star out of the last two games. Has anybody ever seen a more dominant finals performance? WTF

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