Thunder 95, Knicks 94

Kevin Durant scored 34 points and visiting Oklahoma City outlasted New York for its third straight victory.

Russell Westbrook added 21 points - 15 in the first quarter - and Kevin Martin scored 16 for the Thunder, who won for the sixth time in seven games.

With star forward and leading scorer Carmelo Anthony (knee) sitting out a second straight game, J.R. Smith paced the Knicks by pouring in a season-high 36 points.

Smith scored 18 points in the second quarter to pull New York within 59-56 at halftime and buried two of his six 3-pointers in the final 35 seconds of the third quarter to put the Knicks ahead 81-75.

Durant scored 12 points in the fourth, including six during a 9-2 run to open the quarter as Oklahoma City took a one-point lead. There were nine lead changes in the quarter before Durant's two free throws with 1:38 left accounted for the final points.

GAME NOTEBOOK: Amar'e Stoudemire and Raymond Felton scored 16 points apiece for New York, which lost for the second time in seven games. ... Anthony is listed as day-to-day for New York, which will host Utah on Saturday before heading out for a five-game West Coast road trip. ... Thunder F Serge Ibaka was floored and suffered a bloody tongue when he took an inadvertent elbow under the chin from Stoudemire in the first quarter, but he returned to the game minutes later.
Final1st2nd3rd4thScore
New York KnicksKnicks2630251394
Oklahoma City ThunderThunder3524162095
New YorkOklahoma City
Pts:JR Smith36Kevin Durant34
Reb:Jason Kidd10Serge Ibaka9
Ast:Jason Kidd3Kevin Durant6
Season Series
New YorkStatsOklahoma City
1-1Vs1-1
109.5Points / Game107.5
45.3Field Goal %51.4
38.53 Point %44.7
84.2Free Throw %85.2