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aiseeee hawa OKC ni soo mbaya...nani kaangalia game yao na timber? nimesema mwaka huu ndoo ni yao....KD for MVP
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Kevin Durant was all over the place for the Thunder against the Heat. KD had 28 points, nine rebounds and eight assists in the Thunder's 103-87 win.
Mkuu unajuwa hapo kunatofauti timu za West na East timu za East wanacheza kwa majigambo ya maonyesho hilo ndio linawaponza MIAMI HEAT! hata KNICKS tizama West wanacheza Basic Basketball San Antonio,Thunder,Dallas na Lakers kengine nimeona JAmaa yetu anatakiwa Kuiga hao Kina IBAKA na mzee Deng wa Sudan wanacheza kwa Bidii.
[h=3]Notebook: Thunder 92, Bulls 78[/h]
[h=4]By Randy Renner, for NBA.com
Posted Sunday April 1, 2012 4:29PM[/h]THE FACTS: A dramatic game between the top teams in the Western and Eastern Conferences wasn't to be in Oklahoma City as the Thunder never trailed, led by as many as 30 points and won their sixth straight game in blowing out Chicago 92-78.
OKC's Russell Westbrook (27 points) and Kevin Durant (26) easily led all scorers and didn't play in the fourth quarter. Chicago had to play without point guard Derrick Rose for the 10th straight game. He's battling a groin injury and Rip Hamilton missed his 15th consecutive contest with a bruised shoulder. The Thunder defense was stifling, holding the Bulls to just 30.6 percent shooting almost halfway through the fourth quarter. Chicago's Kyle Korver (14 points) was the only Bulls starter in double figures. Reserve guardJohn Lucas III led the Bulls with 19 points, but 14 of them came in the fourth quarter after the game was decided.
QUOTABLE: "We played our best defense of the year. We challenged every pass, challenged every look and every shot. We came out with good energy and toughness and I thought it was important that we do that in this game."
--Thunder coach Scott Brooks
THE STAT: In the third quarter Oklahoma City held Chicago to just 23.8 percent shooting (5-for-21). The Thunder shot 54.5 percent (12-for-22). For the game the Thunder held the Bulls starters to just 39 points on 32.7 percent shooting.
TURNING POINT: The Thunder never trailed, but Oklahoma City really ran away from Chicago in the third quarter by holding the Bulls to just 10 points in the first nine and a half minutes of the quarter and only 12 for the entire frame. Meanwhile, OKC scored 31, turning a 10-point halftime advantage into a 29-point cushion going into the fourth quarter.
QUOTABLE II: "It wasn't just the third quarter, it was the second and the first too. We didn't come ready to play and that's on me. They were much more aggressive than we were and I didn't think our defense was very good either. When you play like you're basically beating yourself."
-- Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau