Four quarters weren't enough to separate the Denver Nuggets and Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday night, as the two teams are tied at 111 after four thrilling quarters played at a breakneck pace.
Kevin Durant, after hitting a three-pointer with :30 left to get Oklahoma City within two, tied the game on a dunk with less than :05 seconds left:
Ty Lawson got an open look from the top of the key on a step-through move as time expired but couldn't convert, forcing OT in Oklahoma City.
The Thunder have been led by incredible individual performances from their two All-Stars, who combined for 78 points in regulation, as well as PF Serge Ibaka, who had a triple-double, with 14 points, 12 rebounds and 10 blocks.
The Nuggets were able to keep pace thanks to a huge edge in bench scoring, as Denver's reserves poured in 56 points, led by PG Andre Miller, who had 21 points and 10 assists.


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