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- Updated: May 29, 2016
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant said his team’s Game 6 collapse against the Golden State Warriors will not affect their mindset as they return to the Bay Area hoping to knock off the defending champs.
“If we walk in like it’s a funeral, then we already lost,” Durant said of Sunday’s practice, per Erik Horne of the Oklahoman. “Nobody walks in like that.”
The Thunder held an 83-75 lead heading into the fourth quarter and were ahead for most of the period before falling apart. They had only one field goal in the final five minutes, which came off an Andre Roberson offensive rebound. Durant and Russell Westbrook combined for four missed shots and six turnovers, finishing 3-of-14 in the quarter overall.
The Warriors responded with a three-point barrage led by Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry, with the former setting an NBA playoff record with 11 threes. Golden State outscored …
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