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Injured Durant fires up Thunder vs Wiz

Associated Press

WASHINGTON – Kevin Durant drove toward the basket late in the first half Tuesday night, elevated and got fouled. When the play was over, the 2013-14 NBA MVP limped a bit around the court and clutched at his strained left hamstring.

“I came down a little awkward,” Durant said, speaking softly in a hallway outside the locker room, “and landed on it a little harder than I wanted to and I pulled it.”

After Durant left at halftime Tuesday night because of his injury, Thunder teammate Russell Westbrook took over, compiling a triple-double with 22 points, 11 assists and 11 rebounds to lead Oklahoma City to a 125-101 victory over the struggling Washington Wizards.

In other results, Cleveland held off Utah, 118-114; the Miami Heat blasted the Los Angeles Lakers, 101-88; New York nipped Toronto, 111-109; Boston clobbered Milwaukee, 99-83; Charlotte downed Minnesota, 104-95; and New Orleans snapped a long skid with a 120-105 rout of Dallas.

Back in Washington, Durant missed most of last season with a broken right foot that needed three operations, and Westbrook emerged as the league’s scoring champion. A similar scenario played out Tuesday, as Westbrook had 10 points, five assists and three rebounds in the third quarter to build a comfortable lead, then rested in the fourth.

Durant, second in the NBA in scoring entering the night, had 14 points and 10 rebounds in the first half. Dion Waiters scored 25 points for the Thunder, who had lost three of their past four games and now are 5-3.

They have a couple of days off now, and Durant didn’t sound like someone too worried about missing a lot of time with what he said was his first hamstring problem.

He called it a “small injury” and said he’ll have an MRI exam Wednesday.

“I mean, I can walk,” he said. “I’m a little sore.”

Donovan said: “I don’t think it’s anything too, too serious.”

John Wall had only nine points and five assists as Washington’s losing streak reached three games.

Coach Randy Wittman lit into his players at his postgame news conference.

“We’re just too soft of a team right now,” he said.

“We don’t defend,” Wittman added. “Guys drive by us at will. We don’t have any toughness.”

Westbrook dominated for stretches of the third quarter, when Oklahoma City used an early 16-8 run to go ahead 84-58, its biggest margin until then. On consecutive possessions in that period, Westbrook threw down a soaring, one-handed dunk, then moments later hit a 3-pointer and wagged three fingers before pounding his chest.         

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