Durant was a model of efficiency on the offensive end, requiring just 15 field-goal attempts to do his damage, and he found himself watching for most of the fourth quarter after the Thunder had built a lead of over 30 points heading into the frame. He has taken his game to a new level in the Western Conference Finals and is averaging 29.3 points on 49% shooting against what was one of the best defensive units in the league in terms of shutting down opposing superstars. Oklahoma City is poised to push the Warriors to the brink this series and Durant’s play has been a major factor.
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Westbrook scored 30 points (10-19 FG, 1-5 3Pt, 9-11 FT) to go along with a game-high 12 assists, eight rebounds and two steals across just 32 minutes during Sunday’s 133-105 win over the Warriors in Game 3.
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