OKLAHOMA CITY: Dirk Nowitzki scored 40 points and Jason Kidd hit the go-ahead 3-pointer with 40 seconds left in overtime as the Dallas Mavericks overcame a 15-point deficit in the final 5 minutes to stun the Oklahoma City Thunder 112-105 Monday and take a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference finals. Dallas didn't lead until Nowitzki hit two free throws 16 seconds into overtime, needing to rally from a 99-84 deficit in the final 5 minutes of regulation. The Mavericks never let the Thunder — who were one win shy of tying an NBA record with eight OT wins in the regular season — go ahead in the extra period. Kevin Durant missed a 3-pointer on Oklahoma City's opening possession of overtime then didn't get another shot until he missed a 3 off the front rim in the final 10 seconds with the Thunder down by five. Durant finished with 29 points and 15 rebounds, and Serge Ibaka had 18 points and 10 boards for Oklahoma City. Russell Westbrook added 19 points, eight rebounds and eight assists. Game 5 is Wednesday night in Dallas. Only two teams have come back from 3-1 deficits in NBA history without the benefit of home-court advantage in Game 7 — Houston in the 1995 West semifinals and Boston in the 1968 East finals. Durant had nine of the Thunder's 26 turnovers, including the one that led to Kidd's big shot. Kidd stripped him as he went up for a shot with just over a minute left in overtime, then took a pass from Nowitzki, pump-faked to get Westbrook in the air and stepped up and drilled a 3-pointer to put Dallas up 108-105 with 40.3 seconds left. Noah fined Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah was fined $50,000 Monday for yelling an insulting remark, believed to be a gay slur, at a spectator in Miami during his team's NBA playoff loss Sunday night. Television cameras showed Noah appearing to yell a remark after sitting down on the bench just 5:34 into the opening quarter of Miami's 96-85 triumph, which gave the Heat a 2-1 lead in the Eastern Conference best-of-seven final. The NBA imposed the fine Monday afternoon after Noah apologized for his comment. “I apologize,” Noah said. “The fan said something to me that I thought was disrespectful and I got caught up in the moment and I said some things that I shouldn't have said. “I was frustrated and I don't mean no disrespect to anybody. I just got caught up.” Noah met Monday with NBA officials before he was fined for his remark to the taunting Heat supporter.