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Thunder close out Spurs in 6, move on to Finals

Kevin Durant

Kevin Durant had 34 points and 14 rebounds while playing all of regulation for the first time all season, and the Oklahoma City Thunder claimed a spot in the NBA finals by beating the San Antonio Spurs 107-99 on Wednesday night.

 

Ibaka's Game 4 Performance Was A Fluke, According to Hoopdata.com

From Foxsports: “According to hoopdata.com, Ibaka was a bitter 25 percent this season on shots taken within 10-15 feet of the rim. In Game 4, he was 6 for 6. Perkins made 21 percent of his attempts from that range during the season, but made 2 of the 3 he unleashed Saturday night.”

 

Thunder beat Spurs, move one win from NBA finals

Kevin Durant

Look who's unstoppable now. Forget that incredible San Antonio streak of 20 straight wins. That's ancient history, and the way the Oklahoma City Thunder have taken complete command of the Western Conference finals, the Spurs might soon be finished themselves.

 

Mavericks 112, Thunder 105 (OT): Nowitzki Leads Dallas in Resolute Comeback Over Thunder

Mavericks 112, Thunder 105 (OT): Nowitzki Leads Dallas in Resolute Comeback Over Thunder

Dirk Nowitzki scored 40 points, Jason Kidd hit the go-ahead 3-pointer with 40 seconds left in overtime and the Dallas Mavericks pushed the Thunder to the brink of elimination.

 

Mavericks avoid collapse, beat Thunder 93-87

Mavericks avoid collapse, beat Thunder 93-87

Even when he is off his game, Dirk Nowitzki can still get the job done as the Dallas Mavericks' closer. Nowitzki shrugged off a rough start and made a few key jumpers in the fourth quarter, helping the Mavericks hold off the Oklahoma City Thunder for a 93-87 victory Saturday night and a 2-1 lead in the Western Conference finals.

 

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