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| The Oklahoma City Thunder May Have Finally Find a way to beat the Memphis Grizzlies |
It took until overtime for the Thunder to figure out that Kevin Durant, the NBA's leading scorer, needed the ball in his hands rather than Russell Westbrook. Granted, Westbrook had 40 points, but he didn't know when to stop shooting. Durant scored 15 of his 35 points in the three extra periods, and Memphis didn't have enough bodies left to match his offense. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, when a series is tied 2-2, the team with the home-court advantage wins 73.9 percent of the time. Grizzlies forward Zach Randolph was magnificent in Monday's triple-overtime loss to the Thunder in Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals. He had 34 points, including 16 of 17 free throws and 16 rebounds. But he also found out what life is like when he doesn't have any outside shooters on his team to keep defenses from packing it in. Memphis doesn't have an abundance of outside bombers anyway. But when O.J. Mayo (18 points, 4-of-6 3's) and Mike Conley (16 points, one 3-pointer that sent the game into the first OT) fouled out within a second of each other near the end of the first OT, nobody was affected more than Randolph. The Grizzlies suffered their first home playoff loss of this postseason but had their fifth home sellout of the postseason. They had only four sellouts in the regular season. The Grizzlies seem exhausted and deflated after the overtime loss at home. That hangover will carry over as the Thunder take control of the series. Play on the Oklahoma City Thunder Bet the NBA Playoffs at BetPhoenix This online sportsbook has the best odds and wagering opportunities in the NBA playoffs all the way up to the NBA Championship.
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