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The Thunder dropped its third consecutive game with a 104-89 loss to the Mavericks on Sunday night.
Riding a two-game losing streak, the Thunder continues its road trip in Dallas on Sunday night when it takes on the Mavericks at 7:30 p.m.
The Thunder plays just its third home game of 2017 so far tonight against a depleted Dallas squad.
After a grind-it-out, physical series, the Thunder are advancing to the Western Conference Semifinals after a 118-104 series-clinching win over the Mavericks in Game 5.
After four games of ticky-tack fouls, extracurricular actions, whining, complaining, accusations and fines, it’s fair to say that just about everyone is ready to see this series end.
The Thunder will have a chance to close out its first round series on Monday night at 7 p.m., but before we move forward, let’s look back on a few notable things from Saturday night’s Game 4 win.
After yet another physical game that ultimately resulted in a double-digit win for OKC, the Thunder now holds a commanding 3-1 series lead over the Mavericks with a 119-108 win in Game 4.
When talking with reporters on Friday in Dallas, Rick Carlisle was not happy with the "non-basketball physical escalations" that he claims were initiated by the Thunder in OKC's 131-102 Game 3 win.
Kevin Durant scored 34 points and Russell Westbrook added 26 points and 15 assists of his own as the Thunder made 15 three-pointers on its way to taking a 2-1 series lead over the Mavericks.
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Steven Adams would be game-winner at the buzzer at the buzzer was ruled no good, as Dallas picked up an 85-84 win over the Thunder and evened the series at 1-1.
Here's another look at OKC's Game 1 win over the Mavericks where the Thunder dominated on both ends of the court for four quarters.