Thunder 91, Lakers 75

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OKLAHOMA CITY -- The Lakers' seven-game winning streak came to a crashing end tonight. Their 12-game winning streak against the Oklahoma City Thunder/Seattle SuperSonics also ended. The Lakers avoided the franchise record for fewest points in a game (70 set Nov. 5, 2002 against the Cleveland Cavaliers). But they set a low for points in a game this season. They had only 13 points in the third quarter, but rallied with 28 in the fourth quarter. On the plus side, the starters should be well-rested for Saturday's game against the Houston Rockets. Only Ron Artest played in the fourth quarter tonight. Lamar Odom led the Lakers with 15 points. Kevin Durant had 26 for the ThunderSonics.

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