Bankruptcy Attorneys Cheer as Kevin Durant Scores a Career-High 51 Points

23/02/2012 09:37

Bankruptcy attorneys who had tuned in to watch the game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Denver Nuggets were in for some great times and treating them was Kevin Durant who steered the Thunder to a rousing victory with a career-best performance. Fans of all stripes could hardly contain themselves in excitement.

Kevin Durant’s Scintillating Performance

Kevin Durant’s show apart, the Oklahoma City Thunder-Denver Nuggets game had many historical moments, as the Nuggets were beaten 124-118. Durant scored 51 points, which is not only his best performance till date but also tops all NBA performances in this season. Russell Westbrook scored 40 points and Serge Ibakaposted a triple-double, his first in his career. Bankruptcy attorneys, while thinking about some of the families and files they were working with, took a break to enjoy this game that was spectacularly unfolding in front of them. Those that enjoy basketball that is.

The Best Ever

In notching up these scores, the Thunder trio became the first players from one team in NBA history to pull out a 50-point, a 40-point complimentary effort, and a triple-double in a single night. Before them, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen for the Chicago Bulls in 1996 and Kiki Vandeweghe and Alex English for Denver in 1983 were the only teammates to score at least 40 points each in a single game. But the Thunder tossed in a triple double which puts them on top.

Highly Skilled

Bankruptcy attorneys, with a penchant for game statistics, remind fans that although Durant has scored at least 40 points an impressive 17 times in his first four seasons, he was yet to score 50 in a game. And according to Westbrook, “Now, it doesn’t stop … he’s a natural-born scorer.” NBA fans know this is true and they feel that Durant is a player who is yet to reach his full potential.