If the Oklahoma City point guard wore outfits twice, he could repeat the look of a backward baseball cap and short-sleeved leather shirt because there will be a Game 6 in the Western Conference finals after the Thunder failed to put away the Warriors. The Thunder have a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series, which returns to Oklahoma City for Game 6 on Saturday. Durant and Westbrook did their parts Thursday, combining for 71 points, 14 rebounds, 12 assists and six steals, but the Thunder didn't win the portions of the game they had dominated in taking three of the first four games. The Warriors stayed even with the bigger, quicker Oklahoma City squad on the glass and used their aggression to earn 10 more free-throw attempts than did the Thunder. There's a line of thinking that the pressure now shifts to the Thunder players, who might feel as though they have to wrap up the series at home. "We have to go in there and follow the game plan, and we have to go in there and completely exceed their intensity level," he said. [...] we've got to make sure that we go in there and exceed their intensity level and try to take the crowd out the game. Even on a night when he missed 17 of 28...