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Kevin Durant Answers Stupid Reporter With Stupid Questions
For some reason, a reporter thought he’ll get a different answer from Kevin Durant when asked about Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks.
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Dirk Nowitzki Can’t be Stopped in Incredible Mavs Comeback
Is it still a surprise? Dirk Nowitzki scored 40 points last night for the Dallas Mavericks, his second 40+ night in the series and his 7th post season 40 night in his career. He led a crazy comeback by the Mavs, turning a 15 point deficit with five minutes to go into a 112-105 overtime win, a 3-1 series lead and one win away from their first NBA finals since 2006, the year of the great collapse.
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Even on an Off Night, Dirk Nowitzki Still Gets Job Done for Mavs
Dirk Nowitzki and Shawn Marion both scored 18 as the Dallas Mavericks rebounded from their home loss, winning back home advantage with a 93-87 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder which wasn’t close as the score might suggest.
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Kevin Durant and James Harden Rise in Dallas
Kevin Durant (24) and Dirk Nowitzki (29) stayed relatively “cool” while the Thunder’s bench, led by James Harden with 23 points, did most of the work in their 106-100 win over the Mavs, making it 1-1 in the Western Conference Finals.
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Kevin Durant Steps Up at the Perfect Moment
The Thunder got Kevin Durant in all his glory Sunday night, as the league’s best scorer dropped 39 on the Grizzlies, leading Oklahoma to a 105-90 win in Game 7. Next up? Dallas.
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Big Night From Zach Randolph Gives Us a Game 7
Zach Randolph’s 30-13 night led the way in the Grizzlies 95-83 win over the Thunder in game 6, setting us up for a Game 7 in Oklahoma City on Sunday.
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On the Lakers’ Win in Oklahoma and the Knicks’ Statement in Miami
The Lakers win their fourth straight against the always welcoming Thunder (against LA at least) with a crucial Kobe Bryant jumper while the Knicks make an early playoff statement, beating the Heat in Miami as Amare denies LeBron James in the final seconds.
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Dunk of the Night – Kevin Durant on Patrick Patterson
Kevin Durant with an awesome dunk of Houston’s Patrick Patterson.