With the Oklahoma City Thunder trailing throughout Game 2 of the NBA Finals against the Miami Heat, Kevin Durant looked like he had enough of it.
With five fouls already on him, he stayed aggressive and soon brought the Thunder back.
However, it all started with about eight minutes left in the final quarter, the Durantula posterized Shane Battier with the huge dunk to cut the deficit to 82-76.
OKC, however, ended up losing the game 100-96 in the final moments. The series is tied 1-1.
Durant had 32 points in the outing.
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With five fouls already on him, he stayed aggressive and soon brought the Thunder back.
However, it all started with about eight minutes left in the final quarter, the Durantula posterized Shane Battier with the huge dunk to cut the deficit to 82-76.
OKC, however, ended up losing the game 100-96 in the final moments. The series is tied 1-1.
Durant had 32 points in the outing.
Josh Dhani is the founder of FootBasket. You can read more about him at his website. Follow him on Twitter @joshdhani.