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NBA: Thunder edge Bobcats

Published: 29 Dec 2013 - 11:08 am | Last Updated: 27 Jan 2022 - 02:25 pm

CHARLOTTE: NBA scoring leader Kevin Durant had game highs of 34 points and 12 rebounds to give Oklahoma City an 89-85 victory yesterday at Charlotte in the Thunder’s first game without injured Russell Westbrook.
Swiss guard Thabo Sefolosha and Spanish forward Serge Ibaka each added 12 points while Kendrick Perkins contributed 10 rebounds as the Thunder improved to 24-5, matching Portland for the best record in the NBA.
Oklahoma City will host Portland on Tuesday.
Reggie Jackson had 10 points on 4-of-19 shooting in his first game starting for the Thunder since the team announced that star playmaker Westbrook would be sidelined until at least mid-February following arthroscopic right knee surgery conducted yesterday.
Kemba Walker’s layup 14.8 seconds pulled the Bobcats within 86-85 but Jackson hit 1-of-2 free throws with 10.7 seconds remaining to lift the Thunder lead to 87-85.
Charlotte’s Josh McRoberts missed a 3-point attempt Sefolosha hit two final free throws with 3.5 second to play to seal Oklahoma city’s triumph.
Over 25 games this season, Westbrook has averaged 21.3 points, six rebounds and a team-high seven assists for Oklahoma City. But he figures to miss 27 games as a result of his third procedure on the right knee this year.
Meanwhile,the Atlanta Hawks were dealt a severe blow yesterday when they learned that Al Horford, their leading scorer and rebounder, has been sidelined indefinitely with a torn chest muscle.
Twice All-Star Horford, 27, left the court with a right shoulder injury late in Thursday’s 127-125 double-overtime win against the Cleveland Cavaliers and did not return.
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exam and medical examination in Atlanta on Friday revealed a complete tear of his right pectoral muscle.
“We will work with Al and complete our due diligence to determine the next best steps for him,” Hawks general manager Danny Ferry said in a statement. “Injuries are part of the challenge of an NBA season.”
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