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Inside the NBA | Charlotte Observer The Charlotte Bobcats couldn't keep up with the Oklahoma City Thunder in a 116-94 defeat. The NBA worst Bobcats have now lost nine games in a row. The Charlotte Observer's Rick Bonnell reports. March 8, 2013
Inside the NBA | Charlotte Observer The Oklahoma City Thunder trounced the Charlotte Bobcats, 116-94. Gerald Henderson scored a game-high 21 points in defeat. The NBA-worst Bobcats extended their losing streak to nine games. March 8, 2013
Oklahoman By John RohdeThunder general manager Sam Presti on Friday contacted Hugo High School junior Trey Johnson, who scored the game-winning basket for the wrong team in a Class 3A boys state basketball tournament game on Thursday at Yukon High School. Johnson's layup into his own basket as the final buzzer sounded gave Millwood a shocking 38-37 victory. Presti was on hand for the Thunder's 116-94 victory over the Charlotte Bobcats at Time Warner Cable Arena on Friday night and was asked what he said to Johnson. “I'd rather just keep that conversation between us,” Presti said. Presti confirmed Johnso... March 8, 2013
Oklahoman By STEVE REED, AP Sports WriterCHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kevin Durant had 19 points and seven assists, and the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Charlotte Bobcats 116-94 on Friday night for their fourth straight victory. Derek Fisher and Thabo Sefolosha both had 13 points for the Thunder, who blew open a close game with 19-0 run to start the second quarter.Read more on NewsOK.com March 8, 2013
Oklahoman @RohdeOK 5:43 p.m. Russell Westbrook (right ankle) will play in his 374th consecutive game tonight, the longest active streak in NBA. @DarnellMayberry 5:44 p.m. RT @RohdeOK Russell Westbrook (right ankle) will play in his 374th consecutive game tonight, the longest active streak in NBA. @RohdeOK 5:45 p.m. Westbrook not available for pre-game interviews; receiving treatment on his ankle.Read more on NewsOK.com March 8, 2013
Charlotte Observer The Oklahoma City Thunder built a 29-point third-quarter lead and cruised to a 116-94 victory over the Charlotte Bobcats at Time Warner Cable Arena.Click to Continue » March 8, 2013