By Josh Dhani
Founder
Kevin Durant struggled all of the second half, until the final seconds in Game One of the Thunder-Mavericks series. The 2012's NBA scoring leader put up an amazing one-handed jumper over Shawn Marion and Ian Mahinmi with just a few seconds left to win, 99-98.
It was deja-vu all over again for the Mavericks. Back in the opening week of the season, Vince Carter hit what looked like the game-winner until Durant delivered from a far three from the right to win in December.
KD would finish with 25 points from the outing as the Thunder now lead the series, 1-0.
Damn, what a shot.
Founder
Kevin Durant struggled all of the second half, until the final seconds in Game One of the Thunder-Mavericks series. The 2012's NBA scoring leader put up an amazing one-handed jumper over Shawn Marion and Ian Mahinmi with just a few seconds left to win, 99-98.
It was deja-vu all over again for the Mavericks. Back in the opening week of the season, Vince Carter hit what looked like the game-winner until Durant delivered from a far three from the right to win in December.
KD would finish with 25 points from the outing as the Thunder now lead the series, 1-0.
Damn, what a shot.