Celtics tame Durant’s Thunder to extend streak

OKLAHOMA CITY, (Reuters) – The Boston Celtics brushed  aside Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder 92-83 on  Sunday to claim their fifth straight win.

NBA scoring champion Durant finished with 34 points but the  Celtics used a balanced attack and stout defense to improve to  6-1 for the season, tying the Atlanta Hawks for the best record  in the Eastern Conference.

“We played as well as a team can play in the first half,  then we did the exact reverse in the third quarter,” Celtics  coach Doc Rivers told reporters. “Veteran teams shouldn’t do  that but we got away with it tonight.”

Ray Allen scored a team-high 19 points for Boston, Paul  Pierce added 17 and Rajon Rondo finished with 10 points and 10  assists.

Rondo entered the night as the league’s commanding leader  in assists, averaging more than 15 per game and he continued  his strong start to the season.

Russell Westbrook had 16 points and 10 assists for the  Thunder (3-3), who shot just 43 percent and committed 18  turnovers to lose for the third time in four games.