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Kevin Durant scored 25 points as the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Golden State Warriors Wednesday.
Kevin Durant scored 25 points with seven rebounds and four assists as the Oklahoma City Thunder (37-12) beat the Golden State Warriors (30-19), 119-98, Wednesday.
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The Thunder scored more than 30 points in each of the first two quarters and led by 18 at halftime. Russell Westbrook scored 22 points and had five assists and four steals. Kevin Martin scored 21 points off the bench, Serge Ibaka had 15 points, nine rebounds, four assists and six blocked shots and Reggie Jackson scored 12 points with six assists and no turnovers.
Golden State lost its second straight game by 20 or more points. The Warriors lost, 140-109, to the Houston Rockets Tuesday and both the Rockets and Thunder shot over 50 percent from the field against the Warriors. Harrison Barnes and Klay Thompson each scored 19 points for Golden State. Stephen Curry had 14 points and 11 assists.


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