Westbrook leads Thunder over Knicks
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[November 29, 2016]
NEW YORK -- Look out Oscar
Robertson, Russell Westbrook is on your heels.
Westbrook recorded his third straight triple-double and eighth this
season, pacing the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 112-103 win over the
New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Monday night.
Westbrook scored 27 points, grabbed 18 rebounds and handed out 14
assists for the 45th triple-double of his career. He was 9 of 23
from the floor and 7 of 7 from the line.
The only player to enter December averaging a triple-double is
Robertson during the 1961-62 season. With just one game left in
November, Westbrook has a realistic shot at joining the Big O in the
milestone when the Thunder host the Washington Wizards on Wednesday.
After the dominating performance against the Knicks (8-9), Westbrook
is averaging 30.9 points, 10.2 rebounds and 11.2 assists per game.
The Oklahoma City guard joined Robertson as the only players in NBA
history to record at least seven triple-doubles in their first 18
games of a season.
Robertson had 12 triple-doubles in his first 18 games in 1961-62 -
the same year he averaged a triple-double, the only player ever to
do that. But being mentioned with the Hall of Famer is not something
Westbrook is focusing on.
"Winning is sustainable," Westbrook said. "My job is to go out and
find the best way to win games. Right now, we won three straight and
that is what's most important to me.
"I don't really care, honestly. I like to win and compete at a high
level. I do the same thing every year."
Center Enes Kanter came off the Thunder (11-8) bench to score 27
points and pull down 10 rebounds in 28 minutes. He scored eight
points and pulled down five rebounds in the fourth
Oklahoma City's bench outscored the Knicks subs 48-19.
"Kanter outmuscled us," said Knicks coach Jeff Hornacek. "We didn't
do a good job of boxing guys out. We told them (Knicks) you have to
hit Kanter and (Steven) Adams hard and they didn't do that."
The Knicks were out-rebounded 38-31
Derrick Rose scored his most points since coming to the Knicks
(8-9), accumulating 30 points, seven rebounds and four assists.
Kristaps Porzingis contributed 21 points and Carmelo Anthony added
18 points, but was just 4 of 19 from the floor.
"He (Rose) had good energy tonight," said Hornacek. "He did a nice
job of pivot basketball there for a stretch. His explosiveness is
there, you saw it tonight. He's getting back to his form.
"I think once he really feels comfortable with breaking the ball to
the basket like that, that's going to open up for other guys and
we'll be better that way."
A 9-2 run by the Thunder gave them a 110-101 advantage with 2:12
remaining.
After the Knicks cut the Thunder lead to 101-99 on a Courtney Lee
3-pointer, Westbrook found Andre Roberson open in the corner for a
trey and a 104-99 Oklahoma City cushion with 3:47 to play.
New York got to within 99-96 on a basket and a three-pointer from
Porzingis from the right corner with an assist from Rose at the 5:18
mark.
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Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (0) keeps his eye on the ball during
the second half against the New York Knicks at Madison Square
Garden. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports
Westbrook scored seven points, grabbed six rebounds and dished out
four assists to help Oklahoma City build an 88-81 third quarter
lead.
He picked up the triple-double with an assist on a dunk by Victor
Oladipo that moved the Thunder's lead to 64-55 with 10:41 left in
the third. Westbrook's traditional three-point play gave the Thunder
a 77-72 cushion with 4:55 left in the quarter.
"He (Westbrook) obviously set people up tremendously tonight,"
remarked Thunder coach Billy Donovan. "Offensively getting and
creating shots, getting in the lane. I thought his rebounding,
getting to a couple of loose ball plays. When he does that it sends
an unbelievable message to our team of his spirit and his fight and
the way he competes."
Westbrook nearly had his triple-double in the first half, which the
Thunder led 58-55. He recorded 14 points, 10 rebounds and nine
assists.
Kanter's mid-range jumper from Westbrook gave Oklahoma City its
first lead, 52-51, since early in the game.
A 3-pointer from Porzingis at the top of the key extended the Knicks
lead to 41-31 with 8:55 remaining in the second. He scored 14 points
in the half.
The Knicks grabbed a 24-14 lead with 4:04 left in the first quarter
on a layup from Rose, who delivered eight points and three assists
in the quarter on the way to 14 points in the half.
NOTES: Knicks F Kristaps Porzingis blocked four shots to give him 24
on the season. ... Thunder G Russell Westbrook has 18 games in his
nine-year career in which he was either one assist or one rebound
short of a triple-double. ... The Knicks six-game win streak at
Madison Square Garden came to a halt. ... C Marshall Plumlee and F
Lance Thomas were inactive for the Knicks. F Josh Huestis was
inactive for the Thunder. ... Westbrook was second in the league in
assists and scoring entering Monday's game. ... Knicks reserve C
Willy Hernangomez leads all rookies in field goal percentage and is
fourth in rebounding. ... Oklahoma City F Domantas Sabonis is fifth
in scoring, fifth in field goal percentage and third in three-point
field goal percentage among rookies through Sunday's games. ... The
Knicks play the Timberwolves Wednesday in Minnesota and Friday at
Madison Square Garden. ... Oklahoma City is home to the Washington
Wizards on Wednesday.
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