Sonics 95, Clippers 88

 
SEATTLE (AP) -- Rookie Kevin Durant led five Seattle players in double figures with 18 points, and the SuperSonics beat the Los Angeles Clippers 95-88 on Wednesday night, extending the Clippers' longest losing streak in nearly three years. [link]

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