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Thunder Crush Lakers 119-90 In Game 1: Westbrook, Durant Lead OKC In Series (VIDEO)

By JEFF LATZKE 05/15/12 04:27 AM ET AP

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OKLAHOMA CITY -- For the second time in less than a week, Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers must figure out how to fight back after a humbling loss.

Bryant responded the first time by calling out his teammates for lackluster effort.

It might not be so simple this time.

Russell Westbrook had 27 points and nine assists, Kevin Durant added 25 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder blasted the weary Lakers 119-90 Monday night in the opening game of the Western Conference semifinals.

This blowout came four days after Bryant's Lakers trailed by as many as 28 in a loss at Denver, then bounced back to win Game 7. They'll need to find some answers before Game 2 in Oklahoma City on Wednesday night.

"I've seen both sides of that equation and my experience has taught me just to be patient and to think the game through," said Bryant, who tied Andrew Bynum for the team lead with 20 points.

"We can come up with a different strategy and we can do a much better job and have a much better showing in the next game."

The Thunder took a 15-point halftime lead, opened the third quarter with a 15-2 blitz filled with crowd-pleasing 3-pointers and dunks, and never looked back. The final margin ended up being the fourth-largest in the history of the Oklahoma City franchise, including its years in Seattle.

It matched the 12th-largest defeat in Lakers postseason history, and the sixth worst of Bryant's career. Three of those losses came in close-out games when L.A. was done for the series. Once was the start of a four-game sweep. The other two times, the Lakers came back to win the next game – both during their run to the 2000 NBA title.

"We got beat tonight. You can say anything you want to about a seven-game series and us having a day or whatever," Los Angeles coach Mike Brown said. "The bottom line is this is the playoffs, we've got to come to play and we didn't. We got beat.

"It's one game, so we've got to bounce back for the next one."

The Thunder didn't need any dirty tactics to get even for Metta World Peace's suspension-worthy elbow that gave Oklahoma City's James Harden a concussion with a week left in the regular season.

The league's most turnover-prone team – committing 16.4 per game in the regular season – gave it away only four times, a record low for the franchise.

"I think that's huge," coach Scott Brooks said. "Four – we've had that the first 6 minutes of games at times."

While the Lakers were making a quick turnaround less than 48 hours after ending the first round, the Thunder had eight full days off following their first-round sweep of defending NBA champion Dallas.

That gave starting center Kendrick Perkins time – but apparently not enough – to rest a strained muscle in his right hip after he hurt it in the final game of the Dallas series. He limped out of the game after dunking just after halftime and did not return – although coach Scott Brooks said he could have. He will be re-evaluated Tuesday.

The possibility of rust had been a concern for Brooks, and he fought it by alternating light days with demanding, training-camp style practices.

"There's no question we have a team full of gym rats. They want to play basketball," Brooks said. "That's all they want to do: They want to play basketball. They're basketball players. They probably don't have much of a life off the court."

All that pent-up energy came flowing out just after halftime, in highlight-reel fashion.

Durant lobbed the ball to Westbrook for a two-handed slam, then connected on a 3-pointer from the left wing to draw a timeout from Brown.

That still didn't slow Oklahoma City, which got what could have been a costly two-handed dunk from Perkins on its next trip and then another 3 from Durant before Thabo Sefolosha swiped the ball from Bryant and ran out for a layup that made it 74-46 with 8:39 left in the period.

"From then on, it was cruising for us," said Westbrook, who had nine assists against one turnover.

Both coaches started going to their benches with 8 1/2 minutes left, and Los Angeles reserve Devin Ebanks ended up getting ejected with 2:18 to play after walking up to a scrum for the ball after the whistle. Official Greg Willard said at the scorer's table that he was ejected for "what he said" in drawing a technical foul.

"Obviously, they're more well-rested than we are, but I don't think it made that much of a difference for us," Bryant said.

"We could have had the same amount of days off. They're just younger and faster. And tonight, what you saw is them executing extremely well."

The buildup to the game focused largely on it being the first meeting between the teams since World Peace got a seven-game suspension for elbowing Harden. He returned just in time to help L.A. win Game 7 against Denver.

A sold-out crowd at Chesapeake Energy Arena wasn't happy to see him back, although World Peace – who changed his name from Ron Artest – was hardly fazed by the chorus of boos that greeted him during pregame introductions or again whenever the ball came his way.

World Peace knocked down a 3-pointer from the top of the key amid boos the first time he touched the ball, set up a two-handed jam by Bynum and drilled another 3 within the first 2 1/2 minutes.

The boos continued throughout the game whenever he got the ball.

"Right now, it's about basketball," World Peace said. "After the season we can talk about that but right now it's more about basketball."

Notes: Bryant tied former teammate Shaquille O'Neal for the third-most playoff games in NBA history with 216. ... Perkins was called for a lane violation in the first quarter after arguing with Willard about a call and then walking up to his spot along the lane while Bynum was shooting. Bynum made both foul shots when awarded the extra chance. ... Toby Keith's daughter, Krystal, sang the national anthem.

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05:27 PM on 05/16/2012
OKC had a brilliant ballgame on Monday night. They were shooting lights out, and, for a team that is already highly talented, energetic and HUNGRY -- the Lakers need to work on their hunger for a ring, among other things -- they still played above and beyond during Game 1. I'm a Lakers fan of long-standing, but I'll admit my initial take on this series was that the Lakers would lose to the Thunder. And I'm afraid that may still be the case unless something drastic changes with the Purple & Gold. They need to play with that ferocious hunger that is guiding teams like the Thunder, the Heat, and even the Spurs.

Without that high-frequency focus and determination -- which you need to play defense and rebound like hell -- you don't win rings. I know Kobe knows that. I think Gasol does. Bynum is an increasingly frustrating puzzle that I've all but lost the patience in trying to solve. And Brown...? Well, it's difficult, when you're used to years of Phil Jackson, to try and wrap your head around Brown.

Still, I know the Lakers can beat any team if they put their minds to it, so if they win tonight's game...well, we'll see!
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12:09 AM on 05/16/2012
I am a Celts fan, so I enjoy any team that beats the Lakers. Plus this Thunder team seems to have alot of heart.
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08:37 PM on 05/15/2012
Lakers of Motivation ?
Thinking bout the Playoffs after the Lakers eventual exit. I. am still convinced, Man for Man there Isn`t a Team In the NBA Today the Lakers should hold a Candle Too ? I. feel like I. am being Short Changed ! That same same nauseous feeling I.got when the Giants won the Superbowl ?
06:42 PM on 05/15/2012
Now THIS was an exciting game after watching my C's tumble. OKC is the best team out there and will take the Lakers in 5.
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06:35 PM on 05/15/2012
Seesions only scored 2 points when he sped past DFish, which should remind us why DFish got traded.
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08:46 PM on 05/15/2012
Actually, the Idea was to start the more Offensively Consistent Blake ahead of Three`s. (An Idea at least as Old as Shannon Brown) No One could have foreseen Sessions Immaturity in the Clutch (Not even Coach Brown ?), and now it may be to Late,(Or Embarrassing) for a Quick Change. And what of A. Goudelock, D. Morris, and 6`5' C. Eyenga (? ? ?) ?
06:08 PM on 05/15/2012
As always the Lakers and their fans are complaining about not having a rest after the series against the Nuggets. I thought the Lakers were so great that they could beat anyone anytime!? Funny, they almost lost to the Nuggets, they won't make it past the Thunder. The Thunder has youth and intense teamwork. What do the Lakers have, Ron Artest a player who represents the worst in basketball, Bryant, an aging prima donna, and Bynum, a bully who goes after much smaller players and clotheslines them when they are outplaying him. The only really decent player they had was Fisher and of course we know who he plays for now.
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12:11 AM on 05/16/2012
I hate the Lakers, but Gasol is a great team player.
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Politidelic
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05:25 PM on 05/15/2012
It ain't over yet but I have to say I enjoyed that game to the fullest! That was like a clinic on how to dismantle an opposing basketball team and it couldn't have happened to a better bunch of guys, both the winners and the losers.
04:31 PM on 05/15/2012
the game schedule had as much to do with this lose as did the game play. give a team 8 days rest and another 1 day rest, the 8 day off team will win 99% of the time, which is what happened here.
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cvbnm67
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03:41 PM on 05/15/2012
Well OKC, don't spike the perverbial football yet! Strange events take place in the city of the angels, and you guys don't have wings.
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stepintothelight
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03:20 PM on 05/15/2012
From a Chicago fan ....

WOOT!!!
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OutAtFirst
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02:17 PM on 05/15/2012
This may not be the Laker year, but their's no reason for them to panic. They can throw a couple hundred million at free agent acquisitions in the off-season. Salary cap? Pfffft!
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cvbnm67
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03:38 PM on 05/15/2012
You mean like "Dwight Howard" or "Chris Paul?"

It is not as easy as you think, no matter how many millions you have to spend.
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Politidelic
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05:25 PM on 05/15/2012
"may not!" is not....
01:08 PM on 05/15/2012
Crush is right. The Lakers have to hope that Kobe can figure some way to show this group how to win, but I don't think they have it in them anymore. They had a hard enough time with Denver, and OKC is on another level.
12:59 PM on 05/15/2012
Kobe Beef? No: Kobe Dead Meat.
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12:42 PM on 05/15/2012
I'm willing to bet that Metta abandons World Peace before this series is over.
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12:38 PM on 05/15/2012
Go Thunder