PAGE 8B MONDAY, APRIL 8, 2013 NBA THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Knicks continue streak in victory against Thunder ASSOCIATED PRESS OKLAHOMA CITY — Driving to the basket in crunch time, Raymond Felton slipped to the floor and lost the basketball in the process. All he could do was lunge back at it and bat it toward J.R. Smith as the shot clock ticker closer to zero. For the second straight possession, Smith beat the buzzer — this time with a 3-pointer — and the Knicks closed out a 125-120 victory against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday. "He makes plays like that. He makes tough shots. Sometimes I think he likes to take the tougher shot than the easier shot. They still go in," said teammate Carmelo Anthony, who had 36 points and 12 rebounds while moving ahead of Kevin Durant to become the NBAs top scorer. "That shot, it was a nail in the coffin," Anthony said. Smith finished with 22 points, including the two biggest shots of the game. He connected on a 23-foot jumper from the right wing as the 24-second clock expired to put New York up 117-113 with 1:30 to play, then swished a 3-pointer with 56.8 seconds left that all but sealed New York's 50th win of the season. "It was just a freak accident, a great play," Felton said. "I slipped, knocked the ball to him and he did the rest. He knocked down the big shot." The victory was the Knicks' 12th in a row and put them at 50 wins for the first time in 13 years. They also moved $2\frac{1}{2}$ games ahead of Indiana for second place in the Eastern Conference and moved onto the doorstep of clinching the Atlantic Division title. Russell Westbrook had 37 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists for Oklahoma City, which fell a game behind San Antonio for first place in the West with five games left. The Thunder had gained control of the race for first by beating the Spurs but were unable to complete a three-game sweep of San Antonio, Indiana and New York in a less than 72-hour span. "We're good. We've got five more games to go," said Durant, who scored 27. "We lost a tough one. This team, they shot the ball well tonight. They hit some tough shots all night. We forced them to shoot some tough ones and they hit them. "You've got to tip your hat to them, but other "This is probably one of the biggest wins we've had in a long time." than that, what's the need to panic for? We're good.》Durant said. Anthony's scoring average improved one-tenth of a point to 28.44, while Durant's stayed about the same at 28.35. close it out. Anthony, playing at Oklahoma City for the first time since April 2010, added to one of the more colorful histories of any visiting player despite failing to extend his run of 40-point games to four. He tied Bernard King's Knicks record with three in a row, going for 50, 40 and 41 in his previous three games. "This is probably one of the biggest wins we've had in a long time," Anthony said. "Just for the simple fact that it's on the road, it's against a great Thunder team. We've been playing well. For us to come out Anthony hit game-winners in the closing seconds of Denver's only two games at Oklahoma City in 2009, then was knocked unconscious in the third quarter before returning in the fourth as the Nuggets rallied to win the 2010 game. CARMELO ANTHONY New York Knicks forward He had missed his final chance with the Nuggets after his sister's death and then sat out last season's meeting because of wrist and ankle injuries. This time, he came up with a season-high nine offensive rebounds as the Knicks amassed 23 points off of 19 offensive boards. Anthony's last three baskets came on tip-ins. He twice put back his own misses, then tipped in Smith's missed free throw in the final minute to help here and keep our composure and win on the road and win here — this is a tough place to win." It was just the sixth home loss for the Thunder, who snapped a string of 21 straight games at Chesapeake Energy Arena that had been decided by double digits — 18 wins, three losses. New York had a season high in scoring and the most points of any Thunder opponent this season, getting 16 from Felton, 15 from Tyson Chandler 14 from Jason Kidd and 14 from Chris Copeland. "They're hot," Durant said. "Carmelo was hitting shots over Serge (Ibaka) with a hand in his face, he was meeting him at the rim. He was missing, but he was getting those tips, and they were hitting 3s. We were down two and I.R. Smith hit two tough jump shots in a row. I think our defense was good, as far as putting a hand up." Anthony's relentlessness on the boards paid off. He twice stretched one-point leads with tip-ins of his own misses before Smith finally provided a bigger cushion. On one of the offensive rebounds, Anthony chipped one of Chandler's teeth. He attributed his strong play to being healthy again, after missing time this season with finger, ankle and knee injuries, and being motivated by the approaching playoffs. "It's the end of the season, the last month. Everybody's fighting for spots. The playoff's are right around the corner," Anthony said. ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony (7) dunks between Oklahoma City Thunder forward Nick Collison (4) and forward Kevin Durant (35) in the second quarter of an NBA basketball game in Oklahoma City yesterday.