Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder will host the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night as they look to keep a near-flawless record intact on the home court.
Celtics Vs. Thunder Final Score: OKC Nearly Blows Lead, Hangs On For 119-104 Win
Instead, the Celtics made a second-half run, the Thunder cooled off and suddenly the game was tight in the fourth quarter. At one point, Boston cut the lead to six, only to see Oklahoma City make one more run to put the game out of reach. Still, the 119-104 final score was closer than expected, all things considered.
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Read Article >VIDEO: Avery Bradley Blocks Russell Westbrook For Second Time
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That may be Bradley or Garnett yelling “Oh, gimme that thang” as Westbrook’s attempt is swatted out of bounds. Or it may be someone near a mic in the crowd who wants the hot dog man’s attention. Who knows?
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Thunder Vs. Celtics Score Update: Oklahoma City Up Big At Half, 72-49
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Read Article >Celtics Vs. Thunder: Can Kevin Durant And Co. Stay Hot At Home?
The Thunder have gone 13-1 at the Chesapeake Energy Arena while compiling their current 25-7 record with just the two primetime games left on the schedule before the NBA takes a break. There will be no shortage of pressure on Oklahoma City as Wednesday night’s game will be televised on ESPN while Thursday’s game is scheduled to take place on TNT.
With Thursday night’s showdown looming, though, the Thunder might actually overlook the Celtics ... which might not be as bad of a plan as it typically would be, considering the circumstances.
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