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Associated Press
Monday, October 12, 2009 OKLAHOMA CITY -- As Kevin Durant watched his Oklahoma City teammates blow a 20-point fourth-quarter lead, he thought about lobbying to return to the game. Instead, he and coach Scott Brooks saw an opportunity for the Thunder's bench players to learn a valuable lesson. And that proved to be the right move for Oklahoma City. Rookie James Harden scored six of his 11 points in overtime, helping the Thunder salvage a 30-point outing by Durant and win their preseason home opener by beating the Phoen ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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