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SUNDAY, MAY 19, 2013

Lakers Blow 7 Point Lead With 2 Minutes Left Then Kevin Durant Makes Game Winning Shot For OKC

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The Lakers trading Derek Fisher for Ramon Sessions and he’s being outplayed by Derek

Fisher and he’s not giving the Lakers anything, he has no confidence in his jump shot so

he’s no shooting when they pass it to him out of double teams, and he’s not playing any

defense and not even on the  floor at the end of games, but I can’t say it was his fault that

they lost this game, they just didn’t finish and close out a game that they should’ve won…..

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Even down late, the Oklahoma City Thunder are showing that they are

never out.  Kevin Durant scored 22 points and rattled in the go-ahead basket on a baseline

runner with 18 seconds left, and the Thunder scored the final nine points to rally for a 77-75

victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals Wed-

nesday night.  Oklahoma City trailed by seven with two minutes left before surging back

with a series of defensive stops by its stars to claw back from that deficit in the closing stages

of a game for the second time this postseason.  Instead, Oklahoma City takes a 2-0 lead into

Game 3 on Friday night at Staples Center.  Kobe Bryant and Andrew Bynum scored 20 points

apiece for the Lakers, who came up empty on their last six possessions after Bynum’s hook

shot made it 75-68 with 2:09 remaining.  James Harden drove for a layup before Durant used

his height advantage to reach up and tip away a pass from Bryant, who he was guarding. Dur-

ant ran out for a right-handed dunk at the other end before Russell Westbrook forced another

turnover by aggressively challenging an outlet pass to Bryant along the sideline.  Harden

made the next stop, blocking Bryant’s jumper on the next Lakers possession and getting a lay-

up in transition off it to cut the deficit to one in the final minute.  Bryant couldn’t connect

again, this time on a 3-pointer, to give the Thunder the ball back with the chance to take the

lead and Durant was able to make it happen. Steve Blake missed an open 3-pointer from the

right side with about five seconds left after Metta World Peace couldn’t get the ball to Bryant

on the inbounds play.  Brown said he thought Bryant was open on the back side of the play,

but World Peace apparently didn’t see him — agreeing that Bryant was supposed to be the

first option.  “Blake was wide open. We didn’t have any timeouts left and he got a clean look,

a really good look,” World Peace said. “He can knock that down.”  “It’s not good. I don’t think

anybody’s happy in there (in the locker room),” coach Mike Brown said. “We felt like we let

one slip away.” – (DUH) Bryant was right at the heart of the meltdown, missing two shots

and having a hand in two turnovers in the final 2 minutes. The first turnover came when

Durant used his nearly 7-foot frame and impressive wingspan to come up with an energizing

steal and fast-break chance.  “We dominated defensively,” Bynum said. “We stopped them,

made them play through their bigs and turn the ball over. In the last two minutes, we gave

the game away.”

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