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So that’s what it feels like to watch one of the all-time great regular season games. Both Deron Williams and Kevin Durant put on a show that will have people buzzing for years. Deron put up 42 points and 10 assists while making defenders look silly at every turn. Meanwhile, Kevin Durant was sensational just being Kevin Durant and hitting huge shot after silky, huge shot on his way to 45. If he isn’t accosted on that last play, is there any chance he doesn’t hit that shot? None.
I could really watch Williams and Durant trade baskets every day for the rest of my life. Let’s lock up the Thunder and just play again tomorrow.
Unfortunately, that last play is what had everybody talking. It’s a shame it came down to that, because the rest of the game was so spectacular. After the game, the Twitterverse was alive with all kinds of talk about the conspicuous no-call. The great m. haubs summed up perfectly the nonsensical conspiracy theories about preferential treatment for the Jazz in SLC:
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Top Performers:
Oklahoma City: K. Durant 45 Pts, 7 Reb, 4 Ast, 2 Stl, 2 Blk
Utah: D. Williams 42 Pts, 3 Reb, 10 Ast
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