Tears glistened in Lu Dort’s eyes whereas he spoke to the media.
Even the stellar ball stopper could not stop a few of them from getting previous his hardened protection, as they slowly streamed down his child face.
The feelings overwhelmed Dort, who’d simply scored a career-high 30 factors as an undrafted rookie just for OKC to still suffer a Game 7 loss to Houston in the first round of the 2020 NBA playoffs.
“It is a blessing simply to be right here,” Dort advised reporters with pain-filled pauses. “It did not find yourself going our method, however it was large. It was large. It was a helluva season I had, and I am grateful for that.”
Dort nonetheless remembers the ache of letting that Recreation 7 slip by means of his arms. However they’ve grow to be much more calloused since then, toughened by numerous nights of blue-collar contributions to the Thunder‘s success.
Now, almost 5 years later, Dort will attempt to go away his fingerprints on a fair larger Recreation 7. The largest one of all of them.
OKC will host Indiana at 7 p.m. Sunday in Game 7 of the NBA Finals. The profitable workforce will safe its first NBA championship in franchise historical past.
“It was good, particularly early in my profession,” Dort mentioned Saturday when requested about his 2020 Recreation 7 expertise. “I did not know what to anticipate. I by no means knew what a Recreation 7 felt like. Simply the nervousness and the entire stuff that you just really feel earlier than a recreation like that.
“I’ve felt that earlier than (now). You have simply obtained to method it like some other recreation. You go on the market and play your greatest and reside with the outcomes.”
Even the Thunder could not have predicted the proper storm that was Dort’s Recreation 7 efficiency towards Houston.
After going undrafted in 2019, the Arizona State alum joined OKC on a two-way contract. That was finally transformed to a regular deal after the season was suspended attributable to COVID-19.
Dort cracked the beginning lineup with regular-season averages of 6.8 factors, 2.3 rebounds and 0.8 assists. They had been stable numbers for a sturdy defender with a budding shot.
However Dort used the brilliant lights of the playoffs to blossom. The then-21-year-old guard turned the youngest participant in NBA historical past to attain at the least 30 factors in a Recreation 7. And regardless of going 7 for 38 from deep (18.4%) all through the primary six video games of the collection, he went 6 for 12 in that division (50%).
Dort’s closing 3-point try, a possible recreation winner, was blocked by James Harden with about 5 seconds left in regulation. That sealed Houston’s 104-102 victory.
Nonetheless, there was no denying the apparent. After a prolonged journey from his house nation of Canada to varsity to the G League to the Thunder, Dort had arrived.
“It was some of the spectacular issues that I’ve seen out of a participant that younger,” Billy Donovan, OKC’s head coach on the time, mentioned after the sport. “Here is a man who was within the G League and by no means obtained drafted. … He actually did numerous good issues. It was unlucky on the finish of the sport that (his) shot obtained blocked as a result of he was taking part in so nicely.”
Dort additionally shined on protection within the dropping effort.
Harden’s iconic beard wasn’t the one factor connected to his face all through the sport. So was Dort’s hand.
Regardless of averaging a league-leading 34.3 factors that season, Harden solely completed with 17 factors. He went 4 for 15 from the sphere (26.7%) and 1 for 9 from deep (11.1%).
“He doesn’t care about something however taking part in laborious,” Harden mentioned of Dort after the sport. “As a younger man coming into this league, that’s all you may ask for. … He has the appropriate mindset of simply taking part in laborious and taking part in balls to the wall, and he don’t care what anyone thinks. He’s gonna have an amazing profession.”
Harden was one of many first victims of the “Dorture Chamber,” which has since grow to be some of the feared types of punishment within the NBA.
Dort landed on the All-Defensive first team this season for the primary time in his profession, and he has lived as much as that choice within the Finals.
The 6-foot-4 guard has showcased his versatility by serving to defend each Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam. He has even knocked down his pictures when wanted, going 51.7% from deep on 4.8 makes an attempt per recreation.
Dort will do no matter it takes to win. That’ll absolutely be the case Sunday for the fiery competitor, who’s acquainted with the burning ache of a Recreation 7 loss.
“You recognize that in the event you win, you will be pleased for a very long time,” Dort mentioned of Recreation 7s. “And in the event you lose, you will be mad for a very long time. … We all know that we have got to offer it our all.”
Justin Martinez covers sports activities for The Oklahoman. Have a narrative concept for Justin? He will be reached at jmartinez@oklahoman.com or on X/Twitter at @JTheSportsDude. Join the Thunder Sports Minute newsletter to entry extra NBA protection. Assist Justin’s work and that of different Oklahoman journalists by buying a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.
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