Didn’t feel good leaving my hands

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What’s good everyone? We had another tough win last night. Not gonna even try to act like I called glass on the game winner last night. Just one of those shots you shoot and go from a worried “Oh man” to an excited “Oh, ok!”. It looked terrible leaving my hands, but I’m glad it hit the backboard and went in!

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Kevin Durant Banks in Game Winner in Thunder Win Over the Golden State Warriors

KD and the Thunder won their second straight game on Tuesday night, defeating the Golden State Warriors 119-116.

KD finished the game with 33 points (on 13-27 shooting), 10 rebounds and 7 assists. The go ahead bucket was scored by KD on an elbow bank shot.

Despite getting all sorts of praise for the shot, after the game, KD was quick to point out he didn’t plan to bank the shot. “It looked terrible leaving my hands, but I’m glad it hit the backboard and went in.”

The Thunder now head to Sacramento to take on the Kings on Thursday night.

Video: KD, Russ and James Run a Perfect Fastbreak

Check out this fastbreak play between KD, Russell Westbrook and James Harden from the Thunder’s win over the Golden State Warriors on Friday night. Executed to perfection.

Kevin Durant Scores 37 in Thunder Win Over the Golden State Warriors

KD and the Thunder won their 4th straight game on Friday night, defeating the Golden State Warriors 120-107 in Oakland. KD finished with 37 points (on 12-24 shooting), 14 rebounds and 3 assists in 43 minutes.

Despite his spectacular game, KD gave all the credit to his teammate, Serge Ibaka.

“[Serge's 8 offensive rebounds] were big for us..we needed it…allowed us 2nd chance points. He protected the paint and gave us the energy we needed”

KD and the 16-3 Thunder now head to Los Angeles to take on Blake Griffin and the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday night.

Hook ‘em Horns!

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What’s happening, everybody? We had a good win last night against the Warriors. Monta Ellis is the real deal! Shout out to Monta and the rest of the Warriors.

I’m sure you know by now, but Saturday was a big day for me. Even though we didn’t have practice after Friday’s loss to the Boston Celtics, I still went to the practice facility, lifted and shot. I was tired. I went home and fell asleep, but I saw the Texas and Nebraska game.

I was a little bit nervous about my Longhorns. When he made the field goal I was screaming and running around the house. I was happy, man. And I’m not playing — for real, I was happy. It was just me and some guys over the house watching. We all wanted Texas to win, and it was a nail biter.

But now they’re playing for a national championship, and I think that’s just a testament to how hard those guys work over there. I had the opportunity and privilege to see those guys all the time and walk through the weight room and see them in there or see them on the field practicing. They go hard every day and they never take days off. So the hard work is starting to pay off. We have another game left so hopefully we finish it off and comeback to Austin as national champions.

I know a few of the guys on that team, too. I know Colt McCoy pretty well. I know some of the guys who were freshman when I was there and are still playing, a couple DBs, so when I go back I get to see them and say what’s up.

So good luck to the ‘Horns against Alabama in the National Championship game.

Who are y’all rooting for? What are some other bowl games that you can’t wait to see? Let me know in my comments section.

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