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METAIRIE, La. -- Saints assistant head coach Joe Vitt says witnesses in the NFLs bounty investigation of New Orleans pay-for-pain system have lied about him and the organization and that their stories might change in federal court. Vitt angrily said Thurs

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METAIRIE, La. -- Saints assistant head coach Joe Vitt says witnesses in the NFLs bounty investigation of New Orleans pay-for-pain system have lied about him and the organization and that their stories might change in federal court. Vitt angrily said Thursday he feels the truth will come out in federal court, where the punishment for perjury can be jail time. He also once again vehemently denied that he kept the system going after the NFL began its investigation. Vitts comments come a day after transcripts obtained by The Associated Press showed former Saints defensive co-ordinator Gregg Williams testified during NFL appeal hearings that he tried to stop the Saints cash-for-hits program, only to be overruled by Vitt. Those same transcripts show Vitt denied Williams allegation and offered to take a lie detector test. 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Durant set a season high with 41 points and Oklahoma City held off Atlanta 100-92 on Wednesday night for its 12th straight win. Westbrook had 27 points -- 21 in the first half -- and 11 assists. Durant scored 28 points in the second half, including 18 in the fourth, and also had 13 rebounds. No other Oklahoma City player scored in double figures. "Theres going to be nights where one has the hot hand and theres going to be other nights the other does," said Thunder coach Scott Brooks. Both top scorers were hot against the Hawks. Durant made six of nine shots in the final period, including three 3-pointers, and the Hawks couldnt find a way to slow the 6-foot-9 forward. "We double-teamed him, we zoned him," said Hawks coach Larry Drew. "He still made shots. You cant stop him when hes hot like that." Durant said Westbrooks strong first half helped open more opportunities for him after the break. "He was aggressive and they were giving him jump shots," Durant said. "We just played off of that. He was very good and it opened up for me in the second half." Durant acknowledged he launched some "questionable" shots. "But my teammates wanted me to do it," he said. Jeff Teague led Atlanta with 19 points, Josh Smith had 17 points and 12 rebounds, and Al Horford and Lou Williams scored 13 apiece. Durant was especially strong after Atlanta cut a 16-point deficit midway through the third quarter to 73-69. Durant slowed Atlantas comeback attempt when he dominated a sequence on both ends of the floor, blocking a shot by Smith before throwing down a jam. Smith drew a foul and Durant sank the free throw to push the lead to 85-75. With about 3 minutes remaining, Durant hit a fallaway jumper. Less than a minute late, he made a spin move and then sank a 3-pointer over the 6-foot-7 Kyle Korver, who was left shaking his head. "Hes just one of those players," Korver said. 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"You cant have a second quarter like we did," Horford said. "We had a lapse and they took a big lead. You cant do that against a team like them." The Thunder led 68-52 midway through the third quarter, but a technical foul against Smith with 3:12 remaining in the period seemed to spark the Hawks. Smith sank a 3-pointer as part of Atlantas 8-0 run to close the period. Anthony Tolliver scored the first three points of the fourth quarter on a free throw and jam to cut the Thunders lead to 73-69. Westbrook ended Atlantas 11-0 run with a jam following an offensive rebound by Nick Collison. Sere Ibaka had 4 points and 14 rebounds for the Thunder. NOTES: The Thunder assigned F Perry Jones and G DeAndre Liggins to the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA Development League. Jones, the first-round pick from Baylor, has appeared in 10 games, averaging 1.2 points and 1.4 rebounds. ... The Hawks were without G Devin Harris, who left Tuesday nights game at Washington after injuring his left foot. 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