Five Reasons Oklahoma City Thunder Fans Should Start Panicking Now

It was all good just a few weeks ago.

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Two teams were eliminated from the NBA Playoffs last night. One, the Chicago Bulls, were desperately undermanned—decimated by injury and illness—and bulldozed by the Miami Heat juggernaut. The other was the Oklahoma City Thunder. Led by perennial MVP candidate and professional bridesmaid Kevin Durant, the Thunder suffered a tremendous loss of their own when All-Star point guard (and Complex cover subject) Russell Westbrook went down with a knee injury in the first round. But hey, they made the Finals last year and Durant's only 24. They'll be fine, right? Well, maybe. Here's Five Reasons Oklahoma City Thunder Fans Should Start Panicking Now—and we didn't even include the fact that a recently scorned Seattle might be ready to get their team back by any means necessary.

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