WASHINGTON -- Russell Westbrook drove for the winning layup with 0.8 seconds left in overtime, and Kevin Durant greeted the latest KD2DC craze with 34 points Wednesday night as the Oklahoma City Thunder won their fourth straight with a 105-103 victory over the Washington Wizards. Durant and Westbrook scored all 13 of the Thunders points in the extra period, including Durants throw-down dunk over Marcin Gortat and Westbrooks surprisingly uncontested layup off of an inbounds play after Oklahoma City had called timeout with 3.6 seconds remaining. Westbrook finished with 32 points and led a third-quarter comeback that made up a 12-point halftime deficit. Durant, the D.C. native whose 2016 free agency is much-anticipated in his hometown, added seven rebounds and broke out of a career-worst 0-for-14 slump from 3-point range by making four from long range after halftime. Steven Adams added a career-high 20 rebounds for the Thunder, who are 19-8 after a 3-12 start. They moved above .500 for the first time this season Tuesday night with a win over the Miami Heat. Nene scored 24 points for the Wizards, including nine of Washingtons 11 points in overtime. John Wall had 28 points and 13 assists. Durants annual homecoming game has morphed into a recruiting trip, a sideshow to the action on the court. KD2DC T-shirts and signs have become popular items, and he was shown wearing a photoshopped Washington jersey on the replay screen during a weather update in the fourth quarter. The arena -- which was sold out for only the fifth time this season -- erupted in cheers when Durant was introduced with the starting lineups. Durant, who was born in the District and was a high school star in the area, has tried his best to ignore the noise about a decision that is still more than a year away. Asked before the game about the support he receives from the D.C. fans, he said: Its cool. Its cool. Then came a long pause and a smile before a final: Its cool. I love playing for Oklahoma City, man, he said later. Its just a certain level of pride that I have when I play with that Oklahoma City on my chest. Thats the only thing I focus on. Durant struggled again with his shot early on. He went 3 for 9 from the field and 0 for 3 from 3-point range, one night after missing all eight 3-point attempts in a win over the Miami Heat. ------ TIP INS Thunder: Oklahoma City missed its first 11 3-point attempts. ... Durant said he had to get 91 tickets for family and friends for the game. Last year, he needed 100. Asked about missing nine, he laughed and said: Im going to keep that internal. ... Oklahoma City is 3-0 so far on its five-game road trip. Wizards: Paul Pierce had a season-high 12 rebounds. ... Washington lost for the first time when leading after three quarters. The team has been 16-0 when leading going into the fourth. ... One can go for weeks without seeing a lane violation in the NBA, but this game had two in 66 seconds. The Thunder and Wizards each were caught cheating on a free-throw attempt early in the second quarter. UP NEXT Thunder: visit Hawks on Friday. Wizards: visit Trail Blazers on Saturday. NFL Jerseys Discount . The traditional pre-Masters event was halted early due to inclement weather. Harrington, who tied for first in 2003 and won in 2004, became the first three-time champion of the event. Cheap Stiched NFL Jerseys .J. -- The New Jersey Devils are so bad in shootouts, coach Pete DeBoer doesnt mind seeing his team take chances in the five-minute overtime. http://www.stitchedjerseysnfl.com/. The former Toronto FC designated player played three of his 15 professional seasons with the team. Wholesale NFL Authentic Jerseys .com) - The New York Jets have named Mike Maccagnan their new general manager. Stitched Nike NFL Jerseys . No surprise there. Kershaw, who also earned the title after throwing his first career no-hitter in June, had a 1.This is how they describe their version of the puck. "The Aalto Puck is made in the same material as a regular hockey puck and behaves in the same way on ice with one fundamental difference. It has a built in randomness, it doesnt bounce as a regular puck, it can, depending on how its hit, speed off in different ways and more importantly, by adding an element of chance its the most equal puck produced.dddddddddddd Advantages are randomly given to either of the two competing teams. By adding the element of chance this small puck changes the big picture." To be honest, this will be a very hard idea to get past hockey purest, however evolutionary thinking always does cause a big stir in the beginning. Perhaps the puck should be part of the conversation. ' ' '