Westbrook, George propel Thunder past Warriors
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[February 07, 2018]
Russell Westbrook scored 21 of
his 34 points in a dominant first quarter Tuesday night, helping the
Oklahoma City Thunder build a lead they would never relinquish en
route to a 125-105 victory over the Golden State Warriors in
Oakland, Calif.
Paul George poured in a game-high 38 points and grabbed six steals
to lead a Thunder defense that forced 25 turnovers. Oklahoma City
snapped a four-game losing streak despite seeing Carmelo Anthony
leave the game for good midway through the first quarter due to a
sprained ankle.
Kevin Durant had a team-high 33 points for the Warriors, who lost a
second straight game for the first time this season. They had been
11-0 in games immediately following a loss.
The Thunder took command from the get-go, hitting 18 of their first
27 shots while building a 42-28 lead late in the first period.
Westbrook had half the field goals on just 11 shots in his 21-point
explosion.
In leading his team to a second consecutive win over the Warriors,
Westbrook made 13 of his 26 shots overall and also found time for
nine rebounds and nine assists.
George, who connected on six 3-pointers in the game, scored 10
points in the third quarter, when the Thunder extended a 70-57
halftime lead to as many as 24 points on two occasions late in the
period.
Jerami Grant added 16 points and Steven Adams recorded a 14-point,
10-rebound double-double for the Thunder, who had lost seven
straight at Golden State. Anthony missed all four of his shots in a
scoreless six minutes before getting hurt.
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Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (0) watches the ball after the
Golden State Warriors made a basket in the fourth quarter at Oracle
Arena. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
Facing Oklahoma City for the third time in Oakland after leaving as
a free agent in the summer of 2016, Durant used 14-for-15 success at
the free throw line as the main source of his point total.
Durant had scored 39 and 40 points in his previous two home games
against his former club.
Stephen Curry put up 21 points and Klay Thompson 12 for Golden
State, which was tipping off a four-game homestand.
The loss, which featured the ejection of Warriors forward Draymond
Green for drawing two technical fouls, came in Golden State coach
Steve Kerr's 300th game. His record fell to 248-52.
The Thunder converted Golden State's 25 turnovers into 38 points.
Oklahoma City entered the game as the league leader in turnovers
forced, while the Warriors had committed the league's fourth-most
giveaways.
--Field Level Media
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