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Oklahoma City Thunder – The Unstoppable Kevin Durant
Who remembers the usual early season Kevin Durant – Russell Westbrook debate? The Oklahoma City Thunder, with the best offense and record in the NBA, have now won 12 games in a row, while Durant, scoring a season high 41 points in the latest win, is playing better than anyone in the league.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – What’s Next?
A few days to sleep on how they lost the NBA Finals, and that’s it. Summer Olympics for some, with Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and James Harden all in the running for a spot on the final roster. Serge Ibaka will be there too, with Spain. Afterwards, it’s time for the beginning of another chase – That NBA title that got away from them somehow.
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2012 NBA Finals, Game 2 – Thunder Can’t Rely on Kevin Durant Saving Them Every Time
He scored 17 points in the final quarter of game 1. Good enough for a 105-94 win. He scored 16 points in Game 2. Not enough to come back from a 17 point deficit, and not enough to deny the Miami Heat from stealing home advantage and winning 100-96.
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The Ridiculousness of the LeBron – Perkins Twitter Feud
America forgot about hating LeBron James for the wrong reasons and went back to Michael Vick. Why? There’s wasn’t anyone evil enough for the past 12 months, so it’s easy going back to the guy who had dogs fighting each other to death, and pretty understandable.
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Dwight Howard Leads the Way to Game 7, Magic Beat C’s 83-75
Another Game 7 for the Boston Celtics – The Orlando Magic got a great night out of Dwight Howard (23pts-22reb) and 20 points from Rashard Lewis, proving too much for the C’s who got a good night from Rajon Rondo (19-16-6) but not enough from Pierce and Allen.
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Celtics Take Care of Magic at Home, Grab 3-2 Lead with 92-88 win
The Boston Celtics had Stephon Marbury and Glen Davis step up for them in the fourth along with one bad ref call and an impotent Orlando Magic Offense to win game 5 and take the lead in the series, 3-2.
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Magic Blow Out Boston 117-96 in Game 3
The Orlando Magic started their home stand against the Boston Celtics with a blow out 117-96 win, with Dwight Howard, Hedo Turkoglu and Rashard Lewis proving to be too much for just one Paul Pierce while Ray Allen had a very bad night. The Magic Now lead the series 2-1.
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Eddie House Catches on Fire as Celtics Tie Things up With the Magic
Eddie House, Rajon Rondo and Ray Allen were too much for the Orlando Magic last night who didn’t have anyone rising for the challenge against the Celtics. Boston beat Orlando 112-94 with relative ease despite only 3 points from Paul Pierce, tying the series at 1-1 before heading to Orlando.