Thunder steal another to put Lakers on brink

Updated: 2012-05-21 07:50

(China Daily)

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Kevin Durant hit the go-ahead three pointer with 13 seconds left to lift the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 103-100 win over Los Angeles to put the Lakers on the brink of elimination.

With the score tied 98-98 Durant hit a 25-foot jumper over Lakers Metta World Peace, capping a fourth quarter rally for the Thunder who trailed for much of Saturday's game.

"We just kept believing and helping each other out on defense. Everybody chipped in," said Durant.

The Lakers led by 13 points with just under eight minutes to play but the Thunder wouldn't quit, going on a 25-9 run to close the game spearheaded by Russell Westbrook and Durant.

Durant finished with 31 points, 13 rebounds and Westbrook had a team-high 37 points for the Thunder who lead the Western Conference series 3-1.

The Thunder can wrap up the series with a win in Game 5 on Monday at home.

Kobe Bryant once again carried the Lakers on his back, but he couldn't do it alone.

Bryant scoring eight of his team's final 10 points and finished with a game-high 38 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists.

The Lakers were their own worst enemy at times as Pau Gasol made a bad pass that led to a turnover and the go-ahead three pointer, and then World Peace failed to guard Durant on the shot.

"I knew he would play off me a little bit so I got some space and I was able to knock it down," Durant said.

Guard James Harden drained two free throws with seven seconds left to make it 103-98 and help seal the win. Bryant hit a two pointer at the buzzer to close out the scoring.

Center Andrew Bynum said the Lakers got complacent after they compiled their biggest lead of the game at 13 points.

"We were up 13 and they started scoring easy baskets and then they just grinded it out with Westbrook and Durant," said Bynum, who finished with 18 points and 9 rebounds.

For the second time in the series the Lakers failed to hold a lead. After getting blown out in Game 1, the Lakers led for much of Game 2 but couldn't close the deal down the stretch.

World Peace said everybody shared the blame for Saturday's loss.

"They set a lot of screens. I thought they were going to set a screen so I didn't get up too close on him (Durant). Everybody has to do their part. That was a team malfunction," World Peace said.

Agence France-Presse in Los Angeles

(China Daily 05/21/2012 page23)

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