After watching this Clips/OKC game it is certainly an area of concern for them.
I can see Gasol/Bynum, Gasol/ZBo exposing OKC if they aren't careful.
They got exposed a bit tonight, too.
I agree with the original post, but not so much this.
Perk and Ibaka provide OKC with one of the best defensive big tandems in the league. In a 7 game series i cant see OKC being exposed by any big men tandom in the west. My pick is still OKC for the finals
Perhaps - especially with MEM. Marc/ZBo > Perk/Serge, but OKC got past them last May. I can still them doing so again.
But Perk can no longer contain Andrew. I started seeing this as time went on in 09-10 on into the Finals that year. And as long as Pau has his head in the game he can out-duel Serge.
When/if Kobe gets his bigs involved, the Lakers are extremely tough.
And after last night? I think that OKC had best avoid the Clippers in the playoffs. I don't know if last night was a fluke or not, but what I saw was one of the most complete efforts out of an NBA team (Clips) in a long time.
What the OP stated could be fixed, though - IF Westbrook got Serge more involved offensively. KG found ways to get Perk easy buckets while he was in Boston. But I don't see that kind of synergy with Serge and Perk yet.
And even with Westbrook or Durant trying to get Serge more involved in the offense, Serge is simply too raw right now.
The Thunder took a lot of folks by surprise last year - and are still doing so this year, too. It will be interesting to me to see if they can get farther.
Westbrook and Durant are maybe the most talented duo out there, but they can't score 90 pts every game themselves. Neither can Lebron or Wade. And Serge and Perk won't be able to control the paint defensively every game, too - they will alter/deflect/block shots, but I'm not sure if that same recipe will work this time around once the playoffs start.