Sabrina B. Did James Harden get a lil sweet piece of revenge or was this an accident? Â Check out Harden ‘bowing Metta in the face during last night’s game & let us know what you think…
Sabrina B. Did James Harden get a lil sweet piece of revenge or was this an accident? Â Check out Harden ‘bowing Metta in the face during last night’s game & let us know what you think…
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Not only have the playoff games been crazy, but so have been some of the outfits that players have been rockin.  Today we have Russell Westbrook.  Last night after the Thunder dropped the Lakers, Westbrook sported some interesting glasses (and so did Kevin Durant) and a ‘fishing’ type of shirt.  Check it out & let us know what you think…
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl The buildup to Game 1 between the Thunder & Lakers focused largely on it being the first meeting between the teams since World Peace got a seven-game suspension for elbowing James Harden. He returned just in time to help L.A. win Game 7 against Denver. A sold-out crowd at Chesapeake Energy Arena wasn’t nearly as happy to see him back, although World Peace was hardly fazed by the chorus of boos that greeted him during pregame introductions or again whenever the ball came his way.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl World Peace hasn’t shown a ton of remorse for the flagrant foul that got him suspended for seven games.  He said he wouldn’t shake Harden’s hand before the game — or even approach him in any way.  Last night when Metta World Peace spoke to Craig Sager, he added that Harden ‘flopped’ when he took that brutal elbow to the head. Listen to how Metta explains what happened to Craig Sager…
The all important game 7 decided who the Oklahoma City Thunder will play in the next round. Â It’s pretty funny how they decided to watch it. Â Check it out after the jump. Shay Marie x @gametimegirl
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Oklahoma City’s favorite bearded basketball player is not only the talk of town, but he is also making team history. Harden was named the NBA’s 2012-13 Sixth Man of the Year, the first such award in Thunder team history.