Thunder's upset bid falls short vs. Lakers
Before he dashed out of the Thunder’s dressing room, seemingly in search of any rock sizeable enough to crawl under and conceal his 6-foot-9 inch frame from the outside world, Kevin Durant sounded as glum as he’s ever been after a defeat.
He spoke to a group of reporters in a low monotone, holding back any emotion as he described what went wrong in his team’s 101-98 loss to the defending champion L...
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