By Darnell MayberryLOS ANGELES — Tempers flared, technical fouls were tossed and blood was drawn. Buckle up, folks. This was only Game 3. An already thrilling Western Conference semifinal between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Los Angeles Clippers ramped up even more in a swing game that historically has drastically shifted the odds in one team’s favor. In an ultra-competitive game that featured 13 ties, 19 lead changes and neither team leading by more than eight points, the Thunder survived and regained home-court advantage with a 118-112 win Friday night at Staples Center. It was the first Game 3 victory in Thunder history when the series is tied 1-1.Read more on NewsOK.com