Although he had five turnovers for the second straight game, Durant was otherwise typically stellar, shooting well over 50 percent from the field as he had in Game 2. The All-Star forward has continued to excel despite confronted frequently by one of the best defenders in the league in Kawhi Leonard, and will need to continue playing at the same level in order for the Thunder to bounce back in Game 4.
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Westbrook scored 31 points (10-31 FG, 3-10 3Pt, 8-8 FT), nine rebounds, eight assists and a steal over 39 minutes in Friday’s 100-96 Game 3 loss to the Spurs.
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