NBA playoffs: Durant shines as Oklahoma stay alive

MEMPHIS - Kevin Durant shook off criticism to score 36 points on Thursday as the Oklahoma City Thunder extended their NBA season with an emphatic 104-84 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies.

Saturday, May 03, 2014
Kevin Durant responded to the prospect of elimination with 36 points in a Game 6 win. Net.

Western Conference

Game-6

Atlanta 88-95 Indiana

Series tied 3-3

Memphis 84-104 Oklahoma City

Series tied 3-3

Golden State 100-99 LA Clippers

Series tied 3-3

MEMPHIS - Kevin Durant shook off criticism to score 36 points on Thursday as the Oklahoma City Thunder extended their NBA season with an emphatic 104-84 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies.

The Thunder, facing elimination in the best-of-seven Western Conference first-round series, thumped the Grizzlies to level the set at three games apiece.

The decisive game seven will be on Saturday in Oklahoma City, where The Oklahoman newspaper on Thursday ran a headline dubbing Durant "Mr. Unreliable” in the wake of some sub-par scoring performances in this series.

Durant, the NBA regular-season scoring champion and front-runner for Most Valuable Player honours, did just that, scoring 14 points in the first quarter alone as the Thunder seized control of the contest.

They led 56-41 at halftime and kept the Grizzlies on their heels throughout the second half. Their decisive win was the first game in the series not to go to overtime.

Durant also pulled down 10 rebounds and made 14 of his 15 free throw attempts. Russell Westbrook added 25 points for Oklahoma City, whose last first-round play-off exit was in 2010.

In the day’s other Western Conference clash, the Los Angeles Clippers were trying to send the Golden State Warriors packing in Oakland, California.

The Clippers took a 3-2 lead in the series on Tuesday, when they notched an emotional home victory on the same day that owner Donald Sterling was banned for life from league activities over racist comments that were made public.