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Thunder Beat Lakers In Game 4, 103-100: Kevin Durant Nails Game-Winning Shot (VIDEO)

By GREG BEACHAM 05/20/12 04:03 AM ET AP

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Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant, right, goes up for a shot as Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum defends during the first half in Game 4 of an NBA basketball playoffs Western Conference semifinal, Saturday, May 19, 2012, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

LOS ANGELES -- Kevin Durant stood above the 3-point line and watched the shot clock dwindle in the final seconds of Game 4. When Metta World Peace backed up slightly on defense, Durant hesitated only an instant before launching a 26-footer.

"It left my hand, (and) I was thinking, `If this doesn't go in, it's going to be a terrible shot,'" Durant said.

The three-time scoring champ trusts his instincts and his silky-smooth jumper. Neither let him down while he and Russell Westbrook engineered yet another late comeback that pushed a frustrated Kobe Bryant to the brink.

Westbrook scored 10 of his 37 points during a stirring fourth-quarter rally, Durant added 31 points and hit that tiebreaking 3-pointer with 13.7 seconds left, and the Thunder seized control of their second-round series with a 103-100 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night.

Serge Ibaka scored 14 points and the second-seeded Thunder took a 3-1 series lead with a rally from a 13-point deficit in the final 8 minutes, moving one win away from their second straight trip to the Western Conference finals.

"Everybody kept fighting," Westbrook said. "We all believed in each other. It's the playoffs. You can't afford to sit back and wonder about it."

Game 5 is Monday night in Oklahoma City.

Oklahoma City improved to 7-1 in the postseason with a tenacious rally on the second night of back-to-back games against the Lakers and Bryant, who scored 38 points but struggled in the fourth quarter of Los Angeles' fifth loss in seven games. After Durant put the Thunder ahead with his shot-clock-draining 3-pointer, Kobe couldn't match it with 10 seconds left.

With a surge that seemed inevitable to the Lakers' worried crowd, Durant and Westbrook led the Thunder back with teamwork throughout a 32-point fourth quarter. Bryant was left lamenting the help he didn't get – particularly from four-time All-Star Pau Gasol, who made the unforced turnover that led to Durant's decisive 3.

"Pau has got to be more aggressive," Bryant said of Gasol, who managed just 10 points and five rebounds while committing three turnovers. "He's got to be aggressive, got to shoot the ball, drive to the basket, and he will next game. ... (The turnover was) just a bad read on Pau's part. It happens."

The Thunder finished Game 4 on a 22-8 run, punctuated by Durant's dramatic 3-pointer and two late free throws from James Harden, who had 12 points. After sweeping Dallas in the first round, the Thunder are one win away from sending home the NBA's last two champions – and in perhaps the greatest measure of the Thunder's growth over the two years since the Lakers ushered them out of the first round on the way to their second straight title, nobody seems surprised.

"We know no game is over," Durant said. "We've witnessed that before. We play hard every possession and live with the results, and we came out on top."

Andrew Bynum had 18 points and nine rebounds for the Lakers, who led 92-81 with 7:45 to play before Westbrook went to work with a furious series of drives to the hoop. The UCLA product scored nine points in just over 2 minutes, and Kendrick Perkins capped the 17-4 run on a putback layup with 1:16 left, putting Oklahoma City up 98-96 with its first lead since the first quarter.

After Bryant evened it with two free throws, Westbrook and Pau Gasol then traded turnovers, with Durant swiping Gasol's careless pass before burying a straightaway 3-pointer that silenced Staples Center. The Thunder made 10 of their 15 shots in the final period.

"I wish I could sit up here and say how that happened," Oklahoma City coach Scott Brooks said. "It just happened."

World Peace had 14 points in the second game of the Lakers' first back-to-back playoff games in 13 years. A night after the Lakers got back in the series with a late comeback for a 99-96 victory in Game 3, Los Angeles led for most of the night, but couldn't execute on offense late, struggling for even difficult shots.

"We can talk about us offensively, because we had some struggles," Lakers coach Mike Brown said. "But it comes down to those guys scoring 32 points in the fourth quarter, and I thought they did that very easily. That's the most disappointing thing."

The game was the third NBA playoff contest in 27 hours at Staples Center, which will host six playoff games in hockey and basketball over a four-day stretch this weekend. With the Los Angeles Kings' ice just below the Lakers' court, several players appeared to slip and slide on the floor during the game, and Westbrook nearly did the splits at the halftime buzzer when his right foot slipped.

"I was a little stiff, but we needed this win," Westbrook said.

Oklahoma City appeared to be unhappy with the floor's condition, but Staples Center did nothing different in its changeover, and the referees deemed the floor safe for play. The San Antonio Spurs, on course to meet the Thunder in the conference finals, didn't appear worried about the floor during their win over the Clippers.

Bryant shot poorly in the first three games of the series, but went 10 for 18 in the first three quarters of Game 4 before managing only a 2-of-10 effort in the fourth, including a meaningless bucket at the buzzer.

"We're all upset and extremely frustrated, (but) I don't think anybody is worried about going into Oklahoma City and getting a win," Bryant said. "We don't think about winning three in a row."

Jordan Hill's offensive rebound and layup put the Lakers up 91-78 with 8 minutes left, but longtime Lakers guard Derek Fisher kick-started Oklahoma City's comeback with a 3-pointer.

After Oklahoma City defended its home court with a blowout win in the opener and a comeback from a seven-point deficit in the final 2 minutes of Game 2, the Lakers finally answered Friday night with their own late rally. Los Angeles took control of Game 4 early on while the Thunder struggled with their shots and their footing.

Westbrook slipped near midcourt at the halftime buzzer, his right foot sliding forward when he attempted to stop. He stayed down on the court for an uncomfortably long moment before walking gingerly to the locker room with his hand on his left hip, but got treatment at halftime and returned for the third quarter.

The game was Chapter 4 in the four-day extravaganza at Staples Center. The Kings play Game 4 of the Western Conference finals against Phoenix on Sunday afternoon, followed by the Clippers' fourth game against San Antonio – all while tens of thousands of fans gather outside to watch the Tour of California, the nation's largest cycling race, which finishes on the street outside shortly before the Kings' opening faceoff.

NOTES: The Lakers hadn't played back-to-back postseason games since the second round in 1999, another season shortened by labor strife. ... Westbrook and Perkins were called for technical fouls for angry reactions to contact with the Lakers' point guards. ... Denzel Washington, Allyson Felix and Michelle Kwan attended the game.

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03:58 PM on 05/22/2012
"Thunder Beat Lakers 106-90 To Win Series"

To those who seldom watch Thunder BB, misguided comments on shooting ability, team prowess, or future success--we say "Our team is on its way up, where's your team?"
04:02 PM on 05/21/2012
This native Californian h a t e s the Lakers. Whiny little princess Kobe always blaming others for his failures. Pau needs to sucker punch him in the first quarter!
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twain307
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01:09 AM on 05/21/2012
Any time an LA team looses, the air is a little fresher, the songbirds sing a little more sweetly and the world, somehow, seems a little better place. Happy, happy, joy, joy.. ;-)
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01:00 PM on 05/21/2012
agreed
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Itsgottabe Dirtt
Liberal lefty pro choice pro pot moroccan
11:42 PM on 05/20/2012
Lakers do miss odom kardashian right about now.. and they really need Barbosa.. bad.
fullofmitt
Willard was a rat in a movie!
09:26 PM on 05/20/2012
Kobe has the fishing gear packed for an early excursion with Sir Charles ! Kobe..my advice is to go fishing for a point guard and a small forward..The Lakers heve neither!
09:23 PM on 05/20/2012
Westbrook and Durant might be the best one-two punch in the league. They were just ridiculous in the fourth quarter.
09:07 PM on 05/20/2012
I love it!! All those LALA fans must be getting really pissy right about now!!
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ltheghost
TRUTH!
07:57 PM on 05/20/2012
Brown will be a one year coach. He has one offensive play, "Go Hoop". Durant is looking impressive and I think the OKC and Spurs playoff will be the decider of the Championship.
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05:07 PM on 05/20/2012
Mike Brown is history. Magic was just doing the pregame and he started out by saying everyone thinks he's hard on Mike Brown, before tearing Mike a new one. LOL.
09:25 PM on 05/20/2012
Is it Mike Brown's fault that his team is old and is getting bested by a better team? Phil Jackson got swept in this round last year. Mike Brown (except for Game 1) is keeping it close against a much better team.
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10:45 PM on 05/20/2012
Tell that to Magic.  Whatever he says, goes. 
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03:15 PM on 05/20/2012
And so the La-La land shallow Narcissists that make up the Laker's west coast core fan base return to their expensive toys, vanities and trendy restaurants for their next acts of self-absorbtion this late spring.
06:29 PM on 05/20/2012
More jealous blather from some hater in fly-over country....
fullofmitt
Willard was a rat in a movie!
09:29 PM on 05/20/2012
Really..I live in a Condo on the Ocean in Boca Raton, Florida a few miles south of Palm Beach......and I echo Catfish John's sentiments 100%!
12:58 PM on 05/21/2012
Call it what you will.  While I was always a lackidasical Lakes fan, they lost me big time last year during the series.  

Artest is nothing but a bully and the Lakers hiring him just proved that they are running out of good talent and looking to just knock elbows.

Shameful exhibit last year.
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Another beautiful sunny day!
06:30 PM on 05/20/2012
Actually, Californias natural beauty is abundant. Everything else is extra. Life is great here, too bad for you.
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Malcontent21
I'm the last W.T.F.O.M.G factor
03:02 PM on 05/20/2012
The Lakers were up by 13 in the 4th quarter with 7 minutes to go and still lost. Kevin Durant should have been the MVP and this would have been a sweep if not for game 3.
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03:11 PM on 05/20/2012
Yep -KD is the MVP. Lebron winning it was a joke this season. In 4th quarter crunch time, the TRULY great ones- jordan, bird, west, russell, magic --- step up to the challenge like Durant did with the big shot last night. in contrast Lebron panics and defers.
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Malcontent21
I'm the last W.T.F.O.M.G factor
04:01 PM on 05/20/2012
Kevin Durant has won 3 straight scoring titles in his 4th year in the league and he's only getting better. He's a local guy so I'm rooting for him. The media and espn are in the tank for Lebron and the Heat.
09:27 PM on 05/20/2012
I guess you missed Lebron's performance today, with his team's season on the line: 40 points, 18 boards and 9 assists. Durant is a great, great player. Lebron is better.
06:22 PM on 05/20/2012
Honestly, even though they were up, I never felt they had the game out of reach ! OKC proved me right ! They are young and hungry plus a couple of years ago they gave LA all they wanted in the playoffs and knew they could beat them !
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Malcontent21
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06:31 PM on 05/20/2012
When I was watching the game every time the Thunder would cut the lead the Lakers would score again and the Thunder would be down by 10. Kevin Durant pulled the team through at the end, he might get a ring before Lebron does. The Lakers will have to be broken up after this season.
02:46 PM on 05/20/2012
Pau Gasol is great but he's a bit soft and Kobe knows that and so do the Laker fans which is why they tried to trade him earlier in the year ! I suspect he'll be traded now !

For some reason European big men like playing finesse style basketball and that doesn't bode well i the NBA against rugged players ! Nowitzi is soft as well !
09:28 PM on 05/20/2012
Nowitski had one of the best post-season performances in the history of the NBA last year. Tony Parker is European and he's definitely not soft.
04:18 AM on 05/21/2012
I said Euro big men are soft ! Parker and Manu are not soft ! If the Euro big men played with the zeal of either Parker or Ginobli, they would be so much more effective ! Pau seems as if he's hesitant for some reason and I'm not sure why !

As for Dirk I didn't say he wasn't good ! I said he's soft and he is and OKC proved that because he shied away from Perkins and Ibaka and not having Tyson Chandler to take up the slack hurt Dallas ! When Avery Johnson was coaching Dallas, he challenged Dirk to be more assertive in the paint on offense and especially defense and Dirk wouldn't do it and Mark Cuban backed his play and ended up firing Johnson ! Dirk averaged less than 1 block per game this season and for a 7 footer that's unacceptable ! Flip side of that Tim Duncan averaged nearly 2 blocks per game !

Tim Duncan mixes up it inside so why shouldn't Dirk ! If Duncan spent 95% of the game shooting jump shots, he would be criticized for it !
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02:38 PM on 05/20/2012
People on here talking like the Thunder has dominated. They caught a worn-down Laker squad the first game, while they had 9 days to rest...Since that one aberration, Thunder has barely held on to win two more games; two games they could easily lost with an unfortutitous bounce of the ball. The Lakers beat themselves in the last minute of each game.

Durant is very impressive. Westbrook played otherworldly...had he not shot like I've never shoot before they would have lost by a substantial margin. Bottom line, OKC is a very good, young team...with three players who can create offense. Not enough firepower to beat the Spurs four times...but should make it an entertaining matchup, especially Parker vs Westbrook...
02:45 PM on 05/20/2012
Look at your first sentence. Note the win/loss of this series. Faction in "worn-down Laker".

Yup, the people on here know and you have just agreed. Thunder is the best team.
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RusStyles
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03:21 PM on 05/20/2012
They are so slightly better than the Lakes, it's not worth mentioning. Either team is no match for the omnipotent Spurs...and I can't wait to see the Thunder get smacked back to reality.
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Puzzlr
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05:11 PM on 05/20/2012
Why is it that when the Lakers lose, their fans offer up excuse after excuse. Can't you guys lose with a bit of class? You got beat. It happens. Even to the Lakers.
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RusStyles
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05:44 PM on 05/20/2012
No excuses from moi...I gave OKC credit where it was due. The Lakers deserve credit too for coming back after a blowout, and controlling every subsequent game against a younger, more atheltic team wih the league's top scorer...The Thunder hasn't dominated, that's just the truth, not an excuse. If the Lakers had continued to stink up the gym, I'd be the first to criticize them. So I don't know what you're talking about...
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bmwracer
In the LEFT lane.
02:35 PM on 05/20/2012
Lakers failed to close out a game yet again... You'd think they had the Dodgers' crappy bullpen.
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Minnehaha
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12:33 PM on 05/20/2012
Go OKC, really great come back!
02:32 PM on 05/20/2012
OKC is no joke ! They LA on the ropes a couple years ago and showed they were not backing down and they played as if they could beat LA then and they are now ! LA is finished ! Their bench players are pathetic and offer nothing in terms of scoring or defense ! Westbrook can get to the basket whenever he wants because the Laker PGs are pathetic !
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Minnehaha
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05:12 PM on 05/20/2012
If OKC beats La they have a good chance of winning it all! I love Kevin Durant he has such a humble continence!