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Thunder, Warriors stay alive in West

Published: 03 May 2014 - 12:04 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 05:32 pm

MEMPHIS: Kevin Durant shook off criticism to score 36 points yesterday as the Oklahoma City Thunder extended their NBA season with an emphatic 104-84 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies.
The Thunder, facing elimination in the best-of-seven Western Conference first-round series, thumped the Grizzlies to level the set at three games apiece.
The decisive game seven will be in Oklahoma City today when the Los Angeles Clippers will host the Golden State Warriors in a winner-take-all game seven after the Warriors staved off elimination in their first-round series with a 100-99 triumph in Oakland.
Stephen Curry scored 24 points and handed out nine assists for the Warriors.
Andre Iguodala added 15 points and Draymond Green finished with 14 points, 14 rebounds, five steals and four assists for Golden State, who overcame a lackluster 39.3 percent shooting from the field.
Jamal Crawford scored 19 points off the bench and Matt Barnes added 18 points and 11 assists for the Clippers, whose playoff campaign has been shadowed by the controversy surrounding owner Donald Sterling.
Sterling was banned for life from the NBA and fined $2.5 million dollars on Tuesday for racist remarks that became public at the weekend. 
On Thursday, NBA owners began the process of trying to force him to sell the team.
In Oklahoma City, where The Oklahoman newspaper Thursday ran a headline dubbing Durant “Mr. Unreliable” in the wake of some sub-par scoring performances in this series.
Readers were so irked that the newspaper apologised, saying the headline “missed the mark”.
It may have hit home with Durant, who said before the game he needed to be more aggressive.
Durant, the NBA regular-season scoring champion and front-runner for Most Valuable Player honors, did just that, scoring 14 points in the first quarter alone as the Thunder seized control of the contest.
Thunder coach Scott Brooks said the headline flap “had no bearing on Kevin”.
“He doesn’t need outside influences to motivate him. 
“You don’t get to this level as an NBA player as he is to have other people motivate you.
“He’s self-motivated.”
With their season on the brink, all of the Thunder players were.
They led 56-41 at halftime and kept the Grizzlies on their heels throughout the second half. 
Their decisive win was the first game in the series not to go to overtime.
With their season on the brink, all of the Thunder players were.
They led 56-41 at halftime and kept the Grizzlies on their heels throughout the second half. 
Their decisive win was the first game in the series not to go to overtime.
Durant also pulled down 10 rebounds and made 14 of his 15 free throw attempts.  AFP