Durant's 30 not enough to stop Spurs from win 47
"We're just going to try and stop them I guess. They're a tough team, but these are the kinds of challenges we like," said Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant prior to last night's game.
While it was apparent Durant and the rest of the Thunder gave it their all in an attempt to stop the San Antonio Spurs and give them their third home loss, they came up short and the Spurs won their 47th game of the season 109-105.
The Spurs made their return home to the friendly confines of the AT&T Center after spending most of February on the road, but it didn't remain friendly for long.
Tony Parker was fouled hard on a drive to the basket by Nick Collison and Gary Neal got an elbow to his head defending James Harden and then was hit again by Harden on a layup attempt. Neal needed five stitches but returned and played a big part in the Spurs' victory.
Russell Westbrook and Durant got the Thunder going early and had the Spurs playing catchup for most of the first quarter. The Spurs tried to bounce back with some perimeter shooting. Richard Jefferson shot three-for-three from long range and had already tallied nine points midway through the quarter. Manu Ginobili added a three of his own and Tony Parker got to the rim with ease, scoring eight first quarter points. However the Spurs found themselves in a hole, trailing by six at the end of the quarter.
The Spurs went on 10-0 run in the second quarter behind yet another three by Richard Jefferson and 10 second quarter points by Gary Neal. Tim Duncan also had two consecutive blocked shots and the Thunder found themsleves down 64-53 going into the half.




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on the first half of the season and why the Spurs are winning so much. A very entertaining interview.
I had a chance to speak with Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant prior to tonight's game and he had plenty to say about the San Antonio Spurs.
Tonight the San Antonio Spurs will face the Oklahoma City Thunder in San Antonio as the Spurs finally return after the long Rodeo Road Trip.
Spurs rookie James Anderson will be available to play in tonight's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder after the Spurs recalled him from the Austin Toros today.
Oklahoma City Thunder (36-19) at the AT&T Center.