LOS ANGELES -- After the Oklahoma City Thunder blew a 22-point second-half lead, including a 17-point lead to open the fourth quarter, in a 103-98 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, Kevin Durant pointed to a lack of discipline as the main culprit.
"They made plays; we didn't," Durant said Wednesday night. "They were disciplined; we weren't. We want to be a great team; we're fooling ourselves. If we just want to be a great team, the way we're playing, we're fooling ourselves. We want to win a bunch of games in the regular season, that's cool, but we're fooling ourselves with the way we're playing.