The Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 116-109 in overtime. Here's a recap of Darnell Mayberry and John Rohde's live game coverage via Twitter.
Modified: November 24, 2012 at 4:46 pm • Published: November 24, 2012
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@RohdeOK6:34 p.m.Kevin Martin can't buy a bucket right now. 1 for last 9. #inandout
@RohdeOK8:26 p.m.OB play with 3.4 seconds left for #Thunder, but best screener is on bench (Collison).
@DarnellMayberry8:27 p.m.The Thunder couldn't inbound the ball out cleanly of a timeout as Kevin Durant couldn't get open with Thaddeus Young stuck to him. Overtime.
@DarnellMayberry8:29 p.m.The Thunder couldn't inbound the ball cleanly out of a timeout as Kevin Durant couldn't get open with Thaddeus Young stuck to him. Overtime.
@RohdeOK8:29 p.m.13-point fourth quarter for #Thunder on the road, and it still could win. Rare opportunity.
@DarnellMayberry8:30 p.m.Durant should have attacked much earlier to make Dorrell Wright use that foul that Philly had to give. Brooks had to yell at KD to go.
@DarnellMayberry8:30 p.m.Y'all need to relax. The Thunder has been MUCH better in late-game situations.
@DarnellMayberry8:33 p.m.So Kevin Martin passes up a wide open 3 to let Westbrook take one, huh?
@DarnellMayberry8:34 p.m.Martin then comes back and drains one in transition to put OKC ahead 106-100 with 2:00 left.
@RohdeOK8:35 p.m.OKC now 4/19 in 3-pointers but 2 for its last 3. 106-100 (2:00 OT)
@RohdeOK8:38 p.m.Thunder was 2/16 on 3s, now 6/21. 112-104
@DarnellMayberry8:39 p.m.Through regulation, the Thunder was 2-for-16 from 3-point range. In overtime, the Thunder has made 4 of 5 from deep.
@RohdeOK8:43 p.m.OKC had 13 points in a 12-minute fourth quarter and 18 points in a five-minute OT. #Thunder 116, Sixers 109 (Final).
@DarnellMayberry8:44 p.m.The Thunder defeats the Sixers 116-109 in overtime to move to 10-4.
@DarnellMayberry8:46 p.m.Oklahoma City is now 4-0 this season after a loss and 39-9 in those situations since the 2010-11 season.
@DarnellMayberry8:55 p.m.Thunder forward Serge Ibaka had his streak of games with at least one blocked shot snapped tonight at 43.
@RohdeOK8:26 p.m.OB play with 3.4 seconds left for #Thunder, but best screener is on bench (Collison).
@DarnellMayberry8:27 p.m.The Thunder couldn't inbound the ball out cleanly of a timeout as Kevin Durant couldn't get open with Thaddeus Young stuck to him. Overtime.
@DarnellMayberry8:29 p.m.The Thunder couldn't inbound the ball cleanly out of a timeout as Kevin Durant couldn't get open with Thaddeus Young stuck to him. Overtime.
@RohdeOK8:29 p.m.13-point fourth quarter for #Thunder on the road, and it still could win. Rare opportunity.
@DarnellMayberry8:30 p.m.Durant should have attacked much earlier to make Dorrell Wright use that foul that Philly had to give. Brooks had to yell at KD to go.
@DarnellMayberry8:30 p.m.Y'all need to relax. The Thunder has been MUCH better in late-game situations.
@DarnellMayberry8:33 p.m.So Kevin Martin passes up a wide open 3 to let Westbrook take one, huh?
@DarnellMayberry8:34 p.m.Martin then comes back and drains one in transition to put OKC ahead 106-100 with 2:00 left.
@RohdeOK8:35 p.m.OKC now 4/19 in 3-pointers but 2 for its last 3. 106-100 (2:00 OT)
@RohdeOK8:38 p.m.Thunder was 2/16 on 3s, now 6/21. 112-104
@DarnellMayberry8:39 p.m.Through regulation, the Thunder was 2-for-16 from 3-point range. In overtime, the Thunder has made 4 of 5 from deep.
@RohdeOK8:43 p.m.OKC had 13 points in a 12-minute fourth quarter and 18 points in a five-minute OT. #Thunder 116, Sixers 109 (Final).
@DarnellMayberry8:44 p.m.The Thunder defeats the Sixers 116-109 in overtime to move to 10-4.
@DarnellMayberry8:46 p.m.Oklahoma City is now 4-0 this season after a loss and 39-9 in those situations since the 2010-11 season.
@DarnellMayberry8:55 p.m.Thunder forward Serge Ibaka had his streak of games with at least one blocked shot snapped tonight at 43.