NBA Game Summary - LA Lakers at Oklahoma City
(Friday, December 7th)
Final Score: Oklahoma City 114, LA Lakers 108
Oklahoma City, OK (Sports Network) - The Los Angeles Lakers simply couldn't
keep up with Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant and the rest of the Oklahoma City
Thunder.
The Thunder's dynamic duo combined for 69 points en route to a 114-108 victory
more one-sided than the final score indicated.
Westbrook scored 27 of his 33 points in a first half that saw him drain a
career-high five 3-pointers. Westbrook also handed out eight assists, while
Durant totaled 36 points and nine rebounds in Oklahoma City's seventh straight
win.
"That was a solid win. We had some very good stretches, but then in the second
half we had some not so good stretches. We relaxed some on defense in the
second half," Thunder coach Scott Brooks said.
Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard kept the Lakers somewhat competitive. Bryant
finished with 35 points on 11-of-24 shooting, while Howard added 23 points and
18 rebounds in the loss, LA's sixth in nine games.
The rematch of last season's Western Conference semifinal again showed Los
Angeles struggling to match Oklahoma City's athleticism, especially with Pau
Gasol sitting out for the second straight game with a knee injury.
The Lakers actually led, 27-26, at the end of the first quarter, then stood by
as innocent bystanders as the Thunder erupted for 41 points in the second
quarter, with Westbrook and Durant netting 14 apiece.
Westbrook, who ended the first frame with a leaning 3-pointer as time expired,
ignited a 10-0 run midway through the second with a three-point play and
finished the flurry by hooking up with Durant on an alley-oop.
A 9-0 run -- fueled by seven points from Westbrook -- pushed the difference to
63-47 with under two minutes left, and the do-it-all point guard brought the
home crowd to its feet a minute later with 3-pointer while being fouled. The
rare four-point play helped the hosts cruise into the break with a 67-53
cushion.
The Thunder shot 68 percent (15-of-22) from the field in the second and made
all seven of their free throws in their highest scoring frame of the season.
"They're a good team and I thought the first half, really the second quarter,
Westbrook got loose a little bit, but we fought back and I thought we played
hard," Lakers coach Mike D'Antoni said. "When Westbrook does that, going
vertical and stopping on a dime, you kind of just have to tip your hat to
him."
The difference ranged from 13 to 19 points in the third, which ended with
Oklahoma City ahead, 89-75.
It remained a double-digit affair until Chris Duhon drained a 3-pointer to
pull within 107-98 with 2:19 remaining. A pair of Jodie Meeks buckets followed
by another Duhon trey cut the deficit to 110-105 with 20.7 seconds showing,
but the Thunder made enough free throws to come away victorious.
Game Notes
Serge Ibaka and Nick Collison donated 14 and 13 points, respectively, for the
Thunder, who shot 49 percent from the field and 9-of-17 from 3-point range ...
Twenty of Oklahoma City's 28 fastbreak points came in the second quarter ...
Oklahoma City has scored over 100 points in 11 straight games (10-1) ... The
Thunder matched their longest win streak of last season ... Meeks scored 17
points off LA's bench ... Bryant has eclipsed 30 points nine times in 20 games
this season.
12/08 02:04:55 ET
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