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    someone called kobe after the game. "how did you teach MWP clutch free throws?" hahahha *joke*

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    etong si Westbrook kung umangal parang may laban ke MWP.
    buti nga hindi yung eggnok niya tinuhod ni Metta e.

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    ^ si westbrook pala yung humila ng paa ni MWP kaya siya napaluhod pero siya pa nagalit. Emotional na lang talaga siguro.

    Although MWP is probably glad RW did that.
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    spurs-clips 3-0 na. aabante na spurs sa west finals. 1st quarter maganda 3rd quarter mas maganda.
    la-okc mukhang magiging tabla na pero di pa sure kasi first half pa lang e.

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    Let's go Lakers!

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    lal 92 -83 okc 6:50 left in the 4th qtr

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    punta ako mall dito kala ko me gulo. nanunuod lang pala ng L.A vs OKC
    GO LAKERS

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    lal 96 - 92 okc 2:58 left

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    Kaya pa ng OKC yan. Hehehe.

    Tsaka ang ball-hog masyado ni Kobe. Hahahaha.

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    lal 98 - 98 okc 1:04 left

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    weeee baka OT pa to.

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    101-98. OKC lead.

    20++ seconds left.

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    parang game 2 yata ang labas

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    lal 100 - 103 okc Final

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumusut_Amige View Post
    parang game 2 yata ang labas
    !sinabi mo pa. Very good OKC win, LAL dynasty of KB24 is now officially over IMO. Good run. Mike Brown should be fired though, does not have any creativity on offense.

    The young guns of IND and OKC will now be my pick to meet in the finals.
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    lal 98 - 103 okc 7.3 secs left..

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    OKC wins! Woohoo. :party:

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    OKC vs SA na siguro yan.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrismarte View Post
    OKC vs SA na siguro yan.....
    Yup, yan na nga sa West Finals.

    IND vs Philly naman tingin ko sa East.
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    Thunder rally past Lakers, take 3-1 series lead

    LOS ANGELES (AP) Russell Westbrook scored 10 of his 37 points during a stirring fourth-quarter comeback, Kevin Durant added 31 points and hit the tiebreaking 3-pointer with 13.7 seconds left, and the Oklahoma City Thunder seized control of the second-round series with a 103-100 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 4 on Saturday night.

    Serge Ibaka scored 14 points for the second-seeded Thunder, who took a 3-1 series lead and moved to the brink of their second straight trip to the Western Conference finals.

    Oklahoma City improved to 7-1 in the postseason with a tenacious rally on the second night of back-to-back games against the Lakers and Kobe Bryant, who scored 38 points in Los Angeles' fifth loss in seven games overall.

    The Thunder finished Game 4 on a 22-8 run, punctuated by Durant's 3-pointer and two late free throws from James Harden, who had 12 points.

    Game 5 is Monday night in Oklahoma City.

    After sweeping Dallas in the first round, the Thunder are one win away from sending home the NBA's last two champions.

    Andrew Bynum had 18 points and nine rebounds for the Lakers, who led 92-81 with 7:45 to play before Westbrook went to work with a furious series of drives to the hoop. The UCLA product scored nine points in just over 2 minutes, and Kendrick Perkins capped the 17-4 run on a putback layup with 1:16 left, putting Oklahoma City up 98-96 with its first lead since the first quarter.

    After Bryant evened it with two free throws, Westbrook and Pau Gasol then traded turnovers, with Durant swiping Gasol's careless pass before burying a straightaway 3-pointer that silenced Staples Center. The Thunder made 10 of their 15 shots in the final period.

    Metta World Peace had 14 points, and Gasol managed just 10 points and five rebounds in the second game of the Lakers' first back-to-back playoff games in 13 years. A night after the Lakers got back in the series with a late comeback for a 99-96 victory in Game 3, Los Angeles led for most of the night, but couldn't execute on offense late, struggling for even difficult shots.

    The game was the third NBA playoff contest in 27 hours at Staples Center, which will host six playoff games in hockey and basketball over a four-day stretch this weekend. With the Los Angeles Kings' ice just below the Lakers' court, several players appeared to slip and slide on the floor during the game, and Westbrook nearly did the splits at the halftime buzzer when his right foot slipped.

    ''I was a little stiff, but we needed this win,'' Westbrook said.

    Oklahoma City appeared to be unhappy with the floor's condition, but Staples Center did nothing different in its changeover, and the referees deemed the floor safe for play. The San Antonio Spurs, on course to meet the Thunder in the conference finals, didn't appear worried about the floor during their win over the Clippers.

    Bryant shot poorly in the first three games of the series, but went 10 for 18 in the first three quarters of Game 4 before managing only a 2-of-10 effort in the fourth, including a meaningless bucket at the buzzer.

    Jordan Hill's offensive rebound and layup put the Lakers up 91-78 with 8 minutes left, but longtime Lakers guard Derek Fisher kick-started Oklahoma City's comeback with a 3-pointer.

    After Oklahoma City defended its home court with a blowout win in the opener and a comeback from a seven-point deficit in the final 2 minutes of Game 2, the Lakers finally answered Friday night. Los Angeles trailed by five with less than 3 minutes left in Game 3, but Bryant hit his free throws during the Lakers' decisive run while the Thunder missed shots, including Durant's potential tying 3-pointer near the buzzer.

    Westbrook slipped near midcourt at the halftime buzzer, his right foot sliding forward when he attempted to stop. Westbrook stayed down on the court for an uncomfortably long moment before walking gingerly to the locker room with his hand on his left hip, but got treatment at halftime and returned for the third quarter.

    The game was Chapter 4 in the four-day extravaganza at Staples Center. The Kings play Game 4 of the Western Conference finals against Phoenix on Sunday afternoon, followed by the Clippers' fourth game against San Antonio - all while tens of thousands of fans gather outside to watch the Tour of California, the nation's largest cycling race, which finishes on the street outside shortly before the Kings' opening faceoff.

    NOTES: The Lakers hadn't played back-to-back postseason games since the second round in 1999, another season shortened by labor strife. ... Westbrook and Perkins were called for technical fouls for angry reactions to contact with the Lakers' point guards. ... Denzel Washington, Allyson Felix and Michelle Kwan attended the game.
    Source : Thunder rally past Lakers, take 3-1 series lead

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