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			 Durant scored 34 points in his highly anticipated return to 
			Washington, and Westbrook sank a layup with 0.8 seconds left in 
			overtime that gave the Oklahoma City Thunder a 105-103 win over the 
			Wizards on Wednesday night. 
 Westbrook, who finished with 32 points, also scored the game-tying 
			layup with 26.9 seconds remaining in regulation and had 25 points 
			after halftime.
 
 Durant and Westbrook scored all 13 points for Oklahoma City (22-20) 
			in the extra session.
 
 "It was great," Westbrook said of the victory, which including 
			rallying from a 12-point halftime deficit. "We did a great job of 
			staying together, fighting all game long and we came up with the 
			win."
 
 The Thunder earned a fourth straight victory and their fifth of six 
			games. Center Steven Adams grabbed a career-high 20 rebounds.
 
 Forward Nene scored nine of 24 points in the extra session for the 
			Wizards (29-14).
 
 "We played hard. They played harder," Nene said. "That was the 
			difference."
 
			
			 Nene's free throw gave Washington a 101-100 lead with 58 seconds 
			remaining in overtime.
 Durant's pull-up 3-pointer on the next possession with 35 seconds 
			put the Thunder up by two. Nene was credited with the tying basket 
			following a goaltending call on guard Andre Roberson with 22.6 
			seconds remaining.
 
 A foul on Washington gave Oklahoma City the ball on the left 
			sideline with 3.6 remaining. As two defenders headed toward Durant 
			far outside the 3-point arc, Westbrook received the inbounds pass. 
			The speedster took advantage of the open path and drove for the easy 
			game-winner.
 
 "My job is to try and attack the basket and that is what I tried to 
			do," he said.
 
 The subplot involved Durant's yearly appearance in his hometown. 
			Raised in the Maryland suburbs, the 2014 NBA Most Valuable Player is 
			set to enter free agency in 2016. Reports surfaced in recent months 
			that the resurgent Wizards are poised to make a run at the local 
			hero, leading to an intense "KD2DC" campaign among area fans.
 
 Signs with messages including "K.D. Phone Home" littered the 
			sold-out arena, and Durant received cheers throughout. The halftime 
			entertainment included an intrasquad scrimmage involving players 
			from Montrose Christian, the Maryland prep school attended by 
			Durant, who said pregame he secured 91 tickets for friends and 
			family.
 
 "It's a blessing to play in the NBA," Durant said. "To play at home 
			in front of family and friends is something I really can't describe 
			because I don't get this opportunity a lot so I not to take it for 
			granted."
 
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			As for the D.C. area fans wooing him and ever-present media 
			attention, Durant said, "Everybody knows that I represent where I 
			come from that no matter where I play at, no matter what arena. But 
			I'm focused on playing with Oklahoma City. It feels like home now. 
			That's where I am." 
			The Thunder stars labored from the field most of the game but 
			combined to sink 18 of 21 free throws.
 Guard John Wall had 18 points and 13 assists for the Wizards, who 
			had won three straight at home over Oklahoma City. Wall shot an air 
			ball with the game tied on Washington's possession of regulation.
 
 Forward Paul Pierce had 14 points and a season-high 12 rebounds.
 
 The Thunder shot 30.4 percent and 0-for-10 on 3-pointers in the 
			first half. They finished at 39.2 percent overall, 6-for-29 from 
			beyond the arc.
 
 "Defensively I thought we were pretty solid for most of the night 
			until that last play," Pierce said. "It's no way you should give up 
			a layup with three seconds to go."
 
 Washington entered the fourth quarter leading 70-66 but trailed 
			87-80 with 5:41 remaining. The Wizards were on top 92-90 after 
			Pierce's 3-pointer with 34.1 seconds left.
 
 
			
			 
			NOTES: The Wizards shot 38 percent from the floor and hit seven of 
			30 3-point attempts. ... Wizards G Bradley Beal and Thunder G Dion 
			Waiters were the third and fourth picks, respectively, in the 2012 
			draft. Waiters spent his first two-plus seasons with the Cleveland 
			Cavaliers before being shipped to Oklahoma City earlier this month. 
			... Before shooting 10-for-23 Wednesday, Thunder F Kevin Durant was 
			shooting 53.7 percent from the field, which would be a career best 
			over a full season. ... Game 4 of Oklahoma City's five-game road 
			trip takes place Friday in Atlanta against the Eastern 
			Conference-leading Hawks. ... Washington starts a four-game road 
			stretch against Western Conference foes Saturday against the 
			Portland Trail Blazers.
 
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