- OKLAHOMA CITY — The assumption, amid all the pre-game fist bumps and all those off-season charity games, is that NBA players are part of a tight-knit fraternity where everyone knows everyone else. (Boston Herald)
- With 12.3 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter of Game 2 of the NBA Finals, the Oklahoma City Thunder trailed by two, 98-96, with the chance to complete a mammoth comeback and either tie the Miami Heat or take an 11th-hour lead. (YAHOO!)
- Even though the Oklahoma City Thunder dropped Game 2 at home to let the Miami Heat tie up the 2012 NBA Finals, Kevin Durant was in spectacular form once again, affirming his spot among basketballs elite. (Bleacherreport.com)
- LeBron James and the Heat are all square with Kevin Durant and the Thunder heading into Game 3 of NBA Finals. (New York Daily News)
- (06-16) 18:47 PDT -- Theyve got it all wrong, and its really a shame. (San Francisco Gate)
- Sports Illustrated heralds the NBA's ''New Era'' in its cover story this week on the LeBron James vs. Kevin Durant matchup in the NBA Finals. (Chicago Sun-Times)
- LeBron James is a three-time MVP. Kevin Durant is a three-time scoring champ. James, who also owns one scoring title, is only 27 years old. Durant, who will no doubt pick up an MVP award before hes done playing, is only 23 years old. (Bleacherreport.com)
- The world is their oyster. The possibilities for Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and the Oklahoma City Thunder seem limitless, without a single key player older than 28 years old on their current NBA Finals roster. (YardBarker)
- Despite putting up Hall of Fame-like numbers in Thursdays Game 2 Finals loss, Thunder point guard Russell Westbrook has come under a barrage of media-driven criticism for taking more shots than three-time scoring champion Kevin Durant. (Baltimore Sun)
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Kevin Durant
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