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Kevin Durant Can’t Wait to Get His First MVP Award
This is the year Kevin Durant transforms from being a perennial number two into the best. The Oklahoma City Thunder look at the moment like the best team in the NBA, and for the first time after a few frustrating second-place finishes in the voting process, the regular season MVP award seems to be heading his way.
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Thunder Over Lakers – Kevin Durant Taking His Time
For a brief moment, the Los Angeles Lakers had the feeling they were going to end their home losing streak and beat the Oklahoma City Thunder. But then Kevin Durant woke up and put in another MVP performance, saving his best for the final quarter.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Gets Some Help From Friends & Refs
The Oklahoma City Thunder have evened the score with the Portland Trail Blazers, a team that according to Kevin Durant they really don’t like, beating them for the second time in a row after another great game from the probably next MVP, although he needed a little bit of help from Jeremy Lamb and also the referees.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Shows Off to Carmelo Anthony
While the Oklahoma City Thunder did a great job in containing Carmelo Anthony and ruining the game for the New York Knicks, Kevin Durant provided the spark on offense with another tremendous, MVP-like game from him, almost ending in a triple double.
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Orlando Magic – Tobias Harris Introduces the Buzzer Beating Dunk
The Orlando Magic aren’t going anywhere this season like the Oklahoma City Thunder, but it doesn’t mean they can’t have their big moments, coming with a big win over the Western leaders as Tobias Harris pulled off a buzzer-beating dunk for the 103-102 victory, galvanized by some excellent second half defense, lead by Victor Oladipo.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Complicated Without a Reason
Facing the Minnesota Timberwolves who were without Kevin Love and Nikola Pekovic should have meant a much easier game for the Oklahoma City Thunder, but Ricky Rubio giving an uncharacteristic offensive performance almost cost Kevin Durant an unexpected home loss.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Gets Back to Business
There’s nothing new about Kevin Durant going off for 31 points, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 86-77 win over the Memphis Grizzlies. However, considering the absence of Russell Westbrook and last year’s Western Conference semifinals, there’s an added significance to the victory.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Had to Be Stopped at Some Point
There’s something about coming back to his hometown that gets to Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder, carrying on with the tradition of losing to the Washington Wizards in the Verizon Center, finding it hard to contain John Wall with an impressive double double.
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Thunder vs Heat – Reversal of Roles
The script in this rivalry usually says that Kevin Durant outscores LeBron James while the Miami Heat beat the Oklahoma City Thunder. I guess it was something of an opposite Wednesday that opened a lot of eyes for a lot of people.
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LeBron James Shouldn’t Be Praising Kevin Durant
The collision course Kevin Durant and LeBron James are in the battle for the MVP award and possibly the NBA title is getting more serious, but things could be a bit more fun if there was a little less friendship in this rivalry and a bit more healthy portions of hate.