Durant, Thunder edge Grizzlies in Game 1
Updated: 2013-05-07 07:13
By Associated Press in Oklahoma City (China Daily)
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Kevin Durant (35) of the Oklahoma City Thunder celebrates making a two-point shot with 11.1 seconds left against the Memphis Grizzlies during Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals at Chesapeake Energy Arena on Sunday in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Ronald Martinez / Agence France-Presse |
Derek Fisher turned a tough situation for the Oklahoma City Thunder into the worst-case scenario for the Grizzlies.
With the Thunder down by one in the final minute, Fisher poked the ball away from Memphis' Mike Conley, springing three-time NBA scoring champion Kevin Durant into the open court with a chance to put Oklahoma City on top.
Durant pulled up and connected on a jumper with 11.1 seconds left for the last of his 35 points, lifting the Thunder to a 93-91 victory over the Grizzlies on Sunday in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals.
"I just wanted to get up the floor as quick as possible and find a shot," said Durant, who finished second in league MVP voting announced on Sunday. "That was the only shot I could find and, by the grace of God, it went in."
Game 2 is on Tuesday night in Oklahoma City.
Thabo Sefolosha kept the Grizzlies from going back ahead, deflecting a pass that Conley was able to corral - but only after diving out of bounds. Reggie Jackson then hit a pair of free throws for a three-point lead, and Quincy Pondexter couldn't force overtime after getting fouled while attempting a 3-pointer with 1.6 seconds left.
Pondexter, a 72 percent career free-throw shooter, missed the first free throw. He made his second attempt before intentionally missing the third, but Durant swatted the rebound away and Marc Gasol's attempt at a buzzer-beater was late.
"We couldn't get stops. That's why we lost," said Gasol, who had 20 points and 10 rebounds. "We didn't lose because of free throws."
Kevin Martin scored 25 for Oklahoma City, which trailed for much of the game but was able to avoid repeating its Game 1 loss from when these two teams met in the West semifinals two years ago. The Thunder were able to rally and win that series in seven.
Fisher, a five-time NBA champion who only joined the Thunder after asking to be released by Dallas for family reasons earlier in the season, turned this game around with his defense.
Conley had gotten past him on a drive to the basket when Fisher reached in from behind and knocked the ball free. It was just the stop Oklahoma City needed.
"He makes plays, whether it's tipping the ball out and getting a steal or hitting the big shot to start the fourth," Durant said. "Or just his leadership in the huddles and the locker room is big for us. We need that."
Zach Randolph chipped in 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Grizzlies, and Pondexter and Conley scored 13 apiece. As a team, Memphis went 14 for 24 on free throws. Oklahoma City, which was the league's top foul shooting team with the third-best mark in NBA history, was 22 of 25.
"Obviously, we have to make free throws, especially myself," said Pondexter, who was slapped on his right arm by Jackson on his attempt at the tying 3-pointer. "We've just got to take this as a learning experience and move on."
NOTES:
Durant also finished second in the MVP race last season and in 2009. He got 93 of the 121 second-place votes in the balloting announced on Sunday ... The Thunder made their first nine shots in their only win of the season against Memphis, the best start to a game by an NBA team this season. They missed their first 10 in this one ... Nick Collison was called for a flagrant foul after leveling Prince on a baseline drive in the second quarter ... In the three regular-season games, the Grizzlies attempted 52 more shots, largely because they had 24 more offensive rebounds. Memphis had just one more offensive rebound in this one and two more shots.
(China Daily 05/07/2013 page24)
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