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Fadeaway World on MSN"It's Because I'm Not A Villain": OKC Star Lu Dort Attributes Lack Of Popularity To His Refusal To Trash-TalkLu Dort highlighted that he wasn't high up on the NBA's list of popular players because of his stoic demeanor and refusal to trash-talk and act like a villain.
On a night when the lights were their brightest and the stakes their highest, Lu Dort helped save the Thunder season.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNThunder Star Lu Dort Explains His Refusal To Trash-Talk, And It Has Nothing To Do With His GameLu Dort reveals why he avoids trash talk on the court, sharing a surprising reason that goes beyond his performance or confidence.
The Nuggets are on the brink of elimination after a 12-point lead in the second half disappeared in Oklahoma City.
After dropping yet another devastating loss in the final minutes, Oklahoma City officially has its back against the wall. This team has given up home court adva
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The Oklahoma City Thunder launched a late comeback to secure a 112-105 win in Game 5 against the Denver Nuggets, and it now holds a 3-2 lead in the NBA Playoffs.
In Dort's absence, Cason Wallace and Alex Caruso received extended minutes in the fourth quarter and helped spark a comeback. The Thunder outscored the Nuggets 29-18 in the final frame to seal a 92-87 victory, tying the series at 2-2.
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Yardbarker on MSNFormer Sun Devil Lu Dort remains defensive anchor in Thunder’s playoff runPHOENIX — Former Arizona State standout Luguentz Dort is continuing to make his mark in the NBA postseason, even as the Oklahoma City Thunder dropped a 113-104 overtime loss to the Denver Nuggets in Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals.