National Basketball Association
Oklahoma City 128, New York 122
When: 7:30 PM ET, Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Where: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Officials:
#74 Curtis Blair, #37 Eric Dalen, #41 Ken Mauer
Attendance:
19812
By The Sports Xchange
NEW YORK -- The Oklahoma City Thunder tandem of Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook were too much for the New York Knicks to handle Tuesday at Madison Square Garden.
Durant poured in a season-high 44 points, and Westbrook produced his 30th double-double of the season in the Thunder's 128-122 overtime win against New York.
It was the second time this season Durant went over the 40-point plateau. The All-Star forward scored 43 points against the Orlando Magic on Oct. 30.
"I'm not really into how many points I score anymore," said Durant, a four-time league scoring champion. "I try to play winning and consistent basketball. If I play a good brand of basketball, if I play the right way, that stuff will come."
Durant pulled down three of his 14 rebounds in the overtime. He shot 12-for-26 from the floor and 16-for-18 from the line.
Westbrook recorded 30 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds for the Thunder (34-13), and forward Serge Ibaka contributed 12 points and a season-best 17 rebounds.
The duo's output was significant considering their resiliency on the court. Westbrook logged 44 minutes, while Durant played 43 minutes.
"It is really hard to sustain that type of intensity," Thunder coach Billy Donovan said. "They are human, and they need a break every once in a while.
"The minutes they have gotten as of late has been managed reasonably."
The Knicks (22-25) were without their leading scorer, forward Carmelo Anthony, who has a sore left knee. New York is 0-5 without the Eastern Conference All-Star, who is averaging 21.3 points this season.
"Every team is impacted when certain guys are out of the lineup," Knicks coach Derek Fisher said. "That being said, we still had enough to win the game.
"We often focus on the last play of the game. In reality, you have to get a stop, and that was part of the game we couldn't sustain."
Fisher said Anthony's injury is a "day-to-day thing."
Anthony was replaced by Lance Thomas, who scored 16 points. Guard Langston Galloway came off the bench to lead New York with a season-high 21 points. Forward Derrick Williams added 19 points and 10 rebounds.
Durant scored four of Oklahoma City's last six points, all from the line, in overtime. New York never led in the extra session.
Durant's two free throws and a basket from Ibaka gave the Thunder a 120-116 edge in overtime before Galloway's 3-pointer brought the Knicks within a point with 1:43 left.
Durant's 13-foot jumper tied the game for the 22nd time, 113-113, with 16 seconds to go. New York guard Arron Afflalo's baseline jumper at the buzzer went off the back rim.
"Arron is a guy who has closed for us before," Fisher said of the last shot. "He is comfortable and confident in those situations. Typically what you find is guys who are comfortable in those positions find a way to get the ball because they want the opportunity."
Galloway's 3-pointer with 1:50 to play in regulation drew the Knicks even at 109-109 and started a 7-0 run. Forward Kristaps Porzingis (15 points) scored on a runner for his first points of the second half, and Williams turned a Galloway steal into a layup for a 113-109 New York lead with 59 seconds to play.
Durant had given the Thunder a 109-106 edge with a 3-pointer from the top of the key.
The Knicks opened the fourth quarter on an 8-0 run to give them a 99-88 lead, the largest advantage for either team in the game.
The Thunder weren't able to maintain their 79-73 third-quarter lead, their biggest of the night. The Knicks used an 8-2 burst to knot it at 81-81 on a jumper from Thomas with 2:14 left in the quarter. Both teams shot 55 percent from the floor in the quarter.
The lead exchanged 10 times in the second quarter, and the score was knotted five times before Thomas' three-point play gave the Knicks a 60-57 edge with 1:42 left in the quarter.
Durant deposited 13 points to lead the Thunder to a 38-34 first quarter lead. The score was tied on six occasions in the quarter.
NOTES: The Knicks received a season-high 58 points off the bench. ... New York has lost two straight at home for the first time since Nov. 27 and Nov. 29 against Miami and Houston, respectively. ... Oklahoma City is 10-1 when G Russell Westbrook and F Kevin Durant each record a double-double in the same game. ... Thunder G Andre Roberson is expected to miss three weeks with a sprained right knee. ... The Knicks held Oklahoma City to 38 percent shooting, including 3-for-29 from 3-point range, in a 93-90 road win Nov. 20th. ... Thunder F Kevin Durant's 29.4 scoring average going into the game against the Knicks was his second highest against an Eastern Conference team. ... Knicks F Carmelo Anthony had a season-low nine points in 29 minutes in a 97-84 loss to Charlotte on Saturday.
Top Game Performances
Oklahoma City |
|
New York |
Kevin Durant 44 |
Scoring |
Langston Galloway 21 |
Russell Westbrook 10 |
Assists |
Jose Calderon 6 |
Serge Ibaka 17 |
Rebounds |
Derrick Williams 10 |
Kevin Durant 16 |
Free Throws Made |
Lance Thomas 5 |
Steven Adams 3 |
Steals |
Langston Galloway 3 |
Serge Ibaka 2 |
Blocks |
Kevin Seraphin 3 |
Team Stats Summary
Team |
Points |
FG% |
3PM-3PA |
FTM-FTA |
Assists |
Rebounds |
Blocks |
Steals |
Turnovers |
Oklahoma City
|
128 |
46.5 |
11-20 |
25-29 |
23 |
59 |
2 |
7 |
14 |
New York
|
122 |
46.3 |
11-23 |
23-30 |
24 |
42 |
7 |
9 |
9 |
Upcoming Games
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New York will play their next game on the road against Toronto. The Knicks have a W/L % of .545 after a win and .400 after a loss.
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Oklahoma City will play their next game on the road against Minnesota. The Thunder have a W/L % of .735 after a win and .692 after a loss.