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Kevin Durant Buzzer Beater: Thunder Top Mavericks 104-102 On Final Shot (VIDEO)

By JEFF LATZKE   12/30/11 12:23 AM ET   AP

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Kevin Durant thought he might have just given away a victory and let the Dallas Mavericks steal another one in heartbreaking fashion.

Then he found a way to take it right back.

Durant scored 30 points and hit a 3-pointer at the final buzzer to lift the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 104-102 win against Dallas on Thursday night in a rematch of last season's Western Conference finals.

"As a kid, of course you dream about hitting a game-winning shot in the NBA," said Durant, who has hit two other game-winners at the buzzer in his five seasons.

"It's a dream come true."

The Thunder let Dallas wipe away a five-point deficit in the final 46 seconds to go ahead on Vince Carter's 3-pointer with 1.4 seconds remaining. That was just enough time for Thabo Sefolosha to get the ball to Durant, who drilled a 3 from the right wing that improved his team to 4-0.

"It was crazy, a crazy course of events," Durant said. "When two tough teams always go at it, it always comes down to the last play."

Dirk Nowitzki had 29 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Mavericks, whose title defense is off to a 0-3 start. Dallas had been blown out in its first two losses against Miami and Denver before letting a close one slip away.

"I think the more we go out and just play the game itself more, good things happen on the court," Shawn Marion said.

"We've got to just go out there and stop worrying about other things and just go out there and just play the game and just play hard."

Russell Westbrook had 16 points in his second straight subpar performance, but he made up for it with a few critical plays down the stretch.

He started the game 3 for 11 – with one of the makes coming when Jason Kidd blocked his shot and Brendan Haywood tipped it up and in – and had seven turnovers before getting a longer-than-usual benching in favor of Eric Maynor.

Westbrook returned when the game got close midway through the fourth quarter, providing a momentary lead with a two-handed breakaway dunk that turned into a three-point play.

He followed that with a 17-footer from the right wing for a 96-93 lead, but the Mavericks – who made it a habit to stage late comebacks against Oklahoma City in last season's West finals – had a few tricks left.

Nowitzki tied it at 96 with a 3-pointer but, after a Durant jumper, was called for a technical foul for arguing an offensive foul. Durant hit that foul shot and Westbrook added another jumper from the right elbow to put Oklahoma City up 101-96 with 46 seconds left.

Jason Terry hit a 3-pointer to get Dallas within two. Durant then missed a 3-pointer at the other end and Serge Ibaka missed both of his free throws after getting fouled on an offensive rebound.

Nowitzki pitched it back to Carter for the go-ahead 3, and Durant blamed himself for going for a block against Nowitzki and leaving Carter open.

Durant returned to the bench for a timeout, with rookie Reggie Jackson screaming encouragement that he was going to hit the game-winner.

"I just tried to be confident, tell myself I could make it and luckily I did," Durant said.

"It's special to hit a game-winner," he added. "The season's still young. To beat the champs in the early season is always pretty cool, but we've got to move on and get ready for the next game."

Ibaka finished with 16 points, eight rebounds and three blocks for Oklahoma City.

Terry had 16 points and nine assists, and Delonte West scored 15 for the Mavericks, who rallied from 15 points down in the final 5 minutes of regulation in Game 4 of the West finals – the teams' last meeting that counted in the arena. Dallas also overcame an eight-point, fourth-quarter deficit in the clinching Game 5.

Before the game, both Oklahoma City All-Stars downplayed a report in The Oklahoman of a dispute between them during the team's win at Memphis a night earlier.

"It wasn't nothing that people should be blowing out of proportions," Durant said. "It happens every single day. Teams go through emotions, things happen. It's a competitive sport. Everybody's not going to always come in and be happy every single day."

Westbrook simply said: "What happened? I don't know what you're talking about."

Coach Scott Brooks said the whole team was frustrated over a series of bad possessions of pick-and-roll defense and everyone, not just the superstars, but he didn't see it as anything out of the ordinary.

"To me, an altercation – in my world, it's a fight or it's a shove or something like that. A debate or a discussion is totally different than an altercation but that did not happen," Brooks said. "I've been coaching these guys for four years and we haven't had one fight, which surprises me, and we haven't had any issues that were below the belt that I had to step in."

Brooks said he thinks it drew more attention only because the Thunder are now a prominent team.

"I don't really think nothing happened. ... Everybody on the bench was yelling, the coaches was yelling, not at each other in a bad way but trying to get everything in order," Durant said.

NOTES: The Mavs beat the Thunder in five games in the West finals, then lost both preseason games against Oklahoma City. Yet another meeting is scheduled for Monday in Dallas. Thunder coach Scott Brooks admitted revenge could be a factor. "Most of our guys are not too far out of high school, so when your crosstown rival beats you, you want to beat them the next Friday night," Brooks said. ... After being outrebounded 98-68 in its first two games, Dallas was even on the boards. Both teams had 38. ... Oklahoma City had 26 turnovers.

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OKLAHOMA CITY -- Kevin Durant thought he might have just given away a victory and let the Dallas Mavericks steal another one in heartbreaking fashion. Then he found a way to take it right back.
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Kevin Durant thought he might have just given away a victory and let the Dallas Mavericks steal another one in heartbreaking fashion. Then he found a way to take it right back.
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12:01 PM on 12/31/2011
Boycott Starbucks!
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termgirl
terminate nuclear power
07:54 PM on 12/30/2011
Great game.
Durant is an amazing player.
05:40 PM on 12/30/2011
They (Thunder) seem to be coming together at a perfect time. I watched them in preseason and even more than their athletic skill was the impression I had that they all really like each other and enjoy playing together. Yeah, they may have their minor squabbles from time to time, but they seem to work well together. Watch out, this may be their year. Perkins has made the biggest difference so far but the beard (Hardin) is proving to be most difficult to deal with off the bench. And the Daquane Cook comes in and makes it rain threes.
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04:16 PM on 12/30/2011
I am not sure OKC has all the componens or the depth to win the title, but they are a heckuva an entertaining team to watch! May this this Celtics fans have permission to"bandwagon" for 2012?
05:41 PM on 12/30/2011
jump on catfish, there's plenty of room!!
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Relax! Relate! Release!...
06:33 PM on 12/30/2011
Absolutely!
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07:25 PM on 12/30/2011
Thanks! There's a lot of enthusiasm for OKC here in Baltimore with Durant's roots from this area! I am an old school deep range shooter, so it's easy to identify with his prolific game!
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01:29 PM on 12/30/2011
crazy ending to an amazing game!
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07:12 PM on 12/30/2011
Oh yeah,sounds like it was a great game.Keep up the good work KD!
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11:59 AM on 12/30/2011
hey Dallas! there are still TWO teams in Texas w/ more NBA championships than you. ... just sayin'.
11:47 AM on 12/30/2011
Good for the Sonics...
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They sold us for 30 pieces of silver.
12:33 PM on 12/30/2011
Thunder Up, BABY!!! The sonics are on an empty shelf gathering dust in Seattle, waiting on someone to forkover money to build an actual NBA style arena.
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How can I be a quitter when haters dont stop?
11:28 AM on 12/30/2011
Poor Vince Carter. He nails the shot to capture the lead and Durantula throws the dagger to the heart at the end.
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11:05 AM on 12/30/2011
That's big time -- this kid is going to win championships.
11:14 AM on 12/30/2011
already lead team USA to the World Championships in Turkey last year. Was MVP of the tournament.
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TeaBirchers are just the last two syllables.
11:57 AM on 12/30/2011
He's pretty incredible. Tough to say, as I'm from Portland...
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mmsuki
Fine; I evolved, you didn't.
10:53 AM on 12/30/2011
Imagine, Greg Oden was taken #1 and Durant #2 in the draft.
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11:06 AM on 12/30/2011
People were stuck on you gotta take the big man -
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Sadat
TeaBirchers are just the last two syllables.
12:03 PM on 12/30/2011
Oden was the consensus #1 pick, no matter which year he came out. You know what they say about hindsight...If I sound bitter, yes, I'm from Portland.
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mmsuki
Fine; I evolved, you didn't.
04:14 PM on 12/30/2011
I feel for you.

Many years ago, your team passed up MJ for another big man who flopped.
07:04 PM on 12/30/2011
Yeah I sympathize with Portland fans too, their team picked Sam Bowie and Larue Martin with the No.1 pick in other drafts.
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10:48 AM on 12/30/2011
Dallas made a mistake by upsetting their delicate team balance. The midget coming off the bench was huge. No team could stop him and he came up with big shots at critical points in the playoffs. Stevenson was not only an effective 3-point threat when Dirk was doubled, he was a ferocious defender, something the Mavs are known for...Then their best defender in the paint, Chandler, leaves another hole in their D...Of course, I appreciate this boneheaded move.

Now, the Thunder is one player away from going all the way. Also, Durant really needs to develop a post-up game to diversify his already prodigious offensive repertoire. Barring any unforeseeable injury to one of their superstars, either the Lakers or Thunder should win the WC and face the very dangerous Heat, who will be seeking redemption from last year's decapitation by the Mavs--especially LBJ.
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10:41 AM on 12/30/2011
Mavs better step it up fast.

They have a target painted on their backs.

Now they know what it's like to be the Lakers or Celtics.
11:06 AM on 12/30/2011
when they lost JJ Barea, Chandler and Stevenson, they lost thier best penetrator (giggity), best shot blocker, best offensive rebounder and one of thier better defensive players. Alot to make up for, especially when counting on older guys like DN and Terry in this murderous schedule.
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12:20 PM on 12/30/2011
You're spot on! I posted this in a bit more detail earlier, but for some odd reason the mod blocked it (must be a Mavs fans). I don't even see them in the finals this year. The Lakes and Thunder should be in the WC final, and that will be an all-out war.
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10:28 AM on 12/30/2011
Must be all that Kardashian distraction?
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TeaBirchers are just the last two syllables.
11:58 AM on 12/30/2011
Did you say something?
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10:25 AM on 12/30/2011
Wasn't there a story on Huffpo yesterday called "Thundercrack." Thunder Up!
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10:09 AM on 12/30/2011
Fluke? :/