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James Harden #13 of the Oklahoma City Thunder talks with Kevin Durant #35 in the first half. (May 19, 2011) Credit: Getty Images

DALLAS -- Kevin Durant scored 24 points and James Harden added 23, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 106-100 victory over the Mavericks Thursday night, tying the Western Conference finals at one game each.

Durant was as tough to guard as ever, but the real difference was Harden and the bench coming up big, especially down the stretch.

The bearded, lefthanded guard had a four-point play in the final seconds of the third quarter that put Oklahoma City up by one.

Then he and fellow reserves Eric Maynor, Nick Collison and Daequan Cook teamed with Durant to outplay Dallas' bench in the final period.

The Thunder's unusual set of finishers outscored the Mavs' by five. They broke open the game open with a 14-5 spurt capped by a tough jumper by Harden near the foul line; it put Oklahoma City up by 10 with 3:15 left. Dallas got no closer than four points the rest of the way.

Oklahoma City continued its streak of avoiding consecutive losses this postseason. The series shifts to the Thunder's home court for Game 3 tomorrow night.

Dirk Nowitzki didn't dominate nearly as much as he did in the opener, scoring 29 points. He had 16 in the fourth quarter, but it wasn't enough as Dallas' playoff winning streak ended at seven.

Nowitzki took only 10 free throws, down from 24 -- all of which he hit -- in the opener. He missed one this time, and it was a biggie -- part of a series of three shots with 36.7 seconds left. It could have put the Mavericks within three.

Tyson Chandler had 15 points and 13 rebounds, and Jason Kidd added 14 points and seven assists for Dallas. However, the Mavericks' bench wasn't up to its usual scoring punch. J.J. Barea scored 11 points, and Jason Terry and Peja Stojakovic both had eight.

Maynor scored 13 points, Cook had eight and Collison six for the Thunder. Russell Westbrook bounced back from a tough opener to score 18 points, but he watched the fourth quarter from the bench. -- AP

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