Oklahoma City Thunders into the lead against Philadelphia 76ers
The Oklahoma City Thunders are in the lead with 104 against Philadelphia 76ers. The Oklahoma City Arena is crowded with a huge audience 18,203 that’s there to cheer up their home teams and buck them up in the ongoing match between Oklahoma City Thunders
and Philadelphia 76ers.
The game is in its final quarter and every person is praying for their home team to win. The game has tied eight times up till now and the lead has changed four times.
The players, who have not been inactive, are Andre Iguodala and Jason Kapono from the Sixers and Nick Collison, Jeff Green and Byron Mullens from the Thunders team.
The Sixers have scored a total number of 10 rebounds whereas the Thunders have been successful in scoring 6 only. The total number of rebounds by the Sixers is 17 whereas that by OKC is 15.
Elton Brand, Jodie Meeks and Jrue Holiday from Sixers have the highest points 17 so far, whereas Evan Turner is at the second with 15 points. At the other hand players from Thunders Kevin Durant and Russesll Westbrook are thundering the sky with their 31
points, Serge Ibaka has 12 and Thabo Sefolosha has 10 points.
None of the teams has yet committed a technical foul. Ibaka took a dunk shot that gained the Thunders two points in the very beginning of the game. Westbrook also took a jump shot to score two more points for the leading team.
Hawes gave a turnover that proved to be a bad shot for the Sixers. There have been serious mistakes on the part of the Sixers from the very beginning. Hawes committed a foul in the start and also gave a turnover that proved disastrous as it was the very
beginning.
The Thunders are stuck in neutral so far. Too bad for them as they are already the worst team in the league at their 21.5 percent. They are already near the bottom and they are in a dire need of taking the win in this game. They have already been beaten
in the last three games out of the four they have played. So far they are playing very well and who knows, they may win.
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