Kevin Durant showed LeBron James how to play the fourth quarter in the NBA Finals.
Durant
scored 17 of his 36 points in another nightmarish final period for
James and his team, leading a Thunder storm that overwhelmed the Heat
and gave Oklahoma City a 105-94 victory over Miami in Game 1 on Tuesday
night. Teaming with Russell
Westbrook to outscore the Heat in the second half by themselves, Durant
struck first in his head-to-head matchup with James, who had seven
points in the final quarter and was helpless to stop the league's
three-time scoring champion.
Westbrook
turned around a poor shooting start to finish with 27 points, 11
assists and eight rebounds for the Thunder, keying a strong finish to
the third period that gave the Thunder the lead for good. Durant took over from there. Scoring
in nearly every way possible, Durant finished 12 of 20 from the field
and added eight rebounds. He and Westbrook outscored the Heat 41-40 over
the final two periods, showing that maybe this time it will be offense
that wins championships.
James
finished with 30 points, his most in any of his 11 finals games, but
had only one basket over the first 8:15 of the fourth, when the Thunder
seized control of a game they trailed for all but the final few seconds
of the first three quarters. James
averaged just three points in the fourth quarters of the Heat's
six-game loss to Dallas last year, taking almost all the heat for
Miami's finals failure.
He was good in this one, Durant was just better. And when fans chanted "MVP! MVP!" late in the game, they weren't talking about James, the guy who won the regular-season award. They meant Durant, who is in a race with James for his first ring -- and maybe the title of best player in the game.
He was good in this one, Durant was just better. And when fans chanted "MVP! MVP!" late in the game, they weren't talking about James, the guy who won the regular-season award. They meant Durant, who is in a race with James for his first ring -- and maybe the title of best player in the game.
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