Kevin Durant is a savior (video)

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Ryne Nelson posted 4/7/2008 from www.youtube.com [flag] |
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elche +2This was a heartbreaker... Denver needs every game to not miss out on the playoffs. Durant was awesome! That was almost half court! -
Ben Q. Rock Nice to see him hit a big shot at home (after drilling a game-winner in Al Horford's face earlier this year in Atlanta). It might be the last thing Sonics fans cheer.
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Kevin Durant is a savior
Published 4/7/2008 by Ryne Nelson at Odenized
Odenized video clip on YouTube | Download The soon-to-be Rookie of the Year hits his second three-pointer to prolong the game in Seattle against the Denver Nuggets.
Random Ramblings - Monday 4/7
Published 4/7/2008 by iwatchthenba at My Swog is Phenomenal
KD hits a monster 3-pointer from about 5 feet behind the arc to send the Seattle/Denver game into double-overtime, where the Sonics eventually beat out the worn down Nuggets. It was a fun to watch high scoring affair. Great to the see the Sonics get a win on their home floor. Not that it wasn't important already, but that upcoming Warriors/Nuggets game at Oracle on Thursday is gonna be HUGE if the see-saw action keeps up this way. According to Ivan Carter of the Washington Post, Jamison should be back to play the Celtics on Wednesday at the Phone Booth. Good ...
Sonics Drop 151 on the Nuggets
Published 4/7/2008 by Tom Ziller at FanHouse
Filed under: Nuggets, SuperSonics, NBA Videos, NBA Last Night, Denver, SeattleA few weeks ago, Denver embarrassed the Hades out of the young Sonics with a 168-116 win. I'm not saying Kevin Durant and Jeff Green had that floating in the backs of their heads... wait, yes I am. KD and Green combined for 72 points as the Sonics dropped 151 points in a double-overtime win against the flustered Nuggets. Both Durant and Green were insanely efficient -- KD had 8 rebounds and 9 assists to go with his 37 points on 24 shots, Green had 10 rebounds with his 35 points on 21 ...
Cram Session: Say hello to the new legends
Published 4/8/2008 at The Dagger
... it into a national
powerhouse. Memphis' dribble-drive motion vs. Kansas' suffocating ball
defense. Rush vs. Douglas-Roberts. Chalmers vs. Rose. Dorsey vs. Kansas 17 post players. The matchup paid off: the game was never boring or out of
reach for either team. It deserved its overtime period. Both teams
deserved to win.
You really, as a fan of sports or the college game or even you, the
Daywalker among us -- you really can't ask for better than that.
The Kevin Durant Doesn't Have Anything On This Performance of the Night: Mario Chalmers ...




