The Oklahoma City Thunder, getting a tremendous boost from their bench, beat the Dallas Mavericks 106-100 to level the best-of-seven Western Conference Finals at 1-1 on Thursday.
Kevin Durant, the NBA scoring leader the last two years, scored 24 points to lead the Thunder in scoring but was supported by a mighty effort from the reserves topped by guard James Harden's 23 points, seven rebounds and four assists.
The back-ups, who manned the floor throughout the fourth quarter alongside Durant, combined to score 50 points in the game.
The guard drained a three-pointer and was fouled in the process. After sinking the free throw, the Thunder led 77-76.
A long jumper by Harden padded the lead to 102-92 with 3:15 left, and Oklahoma City withstood a furious fightback led by Dirk Nowitzki, who had been quieted by some heavy double-team defensive pressure following his Game One eruption for 48 points.
Nowitzki, the 7-foot (2.13 m) German jump shooter, scored 16 fourth-quarter points to finish with 29.
The Mavericks led by as many as 11 points in the first quarter before Durant changed the momentum with a thunderous, rim-rattling dunk over Dallas center Brendan Hayward.
Oklahoma City finished the first quarter trailing 31-26 and surged into a 59-57 at the intermission.
Durant praised the work of the reserves.
"We had a good chemistry going and the coach made a great decision to stick with it," Durant told reporters. "They really won the game tonight."
The series now shifts to Oklahoma City for Game Three on Saturday.
Image: Kevin Durant #35 of the Oklahoma City Thunder shoots against Shawn Marion #0 of the Dallas MavericksĀ
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