Thunder’s Cole Aldrich Demoted, Nenad Krstic Throws Chair To Celebrate

November 28th, 2010 by Pat DeCola Leave a reply »
After impressively debuting in ten-plus minutes of play in the Thunder's third game of the season, Cole Aldrich looked like he was ready to burrow his way into consistent playing time for Oklahoma City (11-5).

But soon after, this was proven not to be the case.

Maybe his initial performance can be credited to the fact that he saw his first NBA action on his birthday, which just also happens to be Halloween. Let's be honest, some 22-year-olds still go trick-or-treating and it isn't out of the question that Aldrich was on a sugar rush when he had that memorable putback slam against the Jazz on the Oct. 31.

Unfortunately he has yet to find the bottom of the net since then in nearly 40 minutes of play, which needless to say the Thunder found "spooky".

So they sent him down to the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA Development League this past Wednesday.

“Cole is a big part of our future and right now wasn’t seeing a lot of playing time,” Thunder coach Scott Brooks said.

“This just gives him an opportunity to go to Tulsa and play. We’ll work with him. We’ll still go there as much as we can to help him practice and wa ...

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