Russell Westbrook vowed to pay back Zaza Pachulia for a hard foul, but Kevin Durant had the last word against his old team - again.
Durant dazzled with a season-high 40 points as the Golden State Warriors beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 121-100 on Wednesday night despite Westbrook's 21st triple-double.
Westbrook had 27 points, 15 rebounds and 13 assists in an improved showing from his 20-point outing on 4-for-15 shooting when OKC first faced Durant 11 weeks ago and watched him dismantle the Thunder from every which way.
"You can't deny the history obviously with him with OKC," Stephen Curry said.
"It's one of those games where the intensity is high and at all costs you want to get the win."
In his two games against the Thunder, Durant has scored 79 points on 28-for-40 shooting. He hit seven 3-pointers in the first meeting, a 122-96 Warriors rout on Nov 3 at Oracle Arena. Durant also had 12 rebounds on Wednesday.
"The efficiency of this guy is just amazing. He's not going to win the MVP because there are a lot of people out there who are playing extremely well," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. "But I don't think anybody's more efficient than KD. He doesn't need the ball and he still scores big numbers."
Curry added 24 points and eight assists and Klay Thompson had 14 points after he arrived back in the Bay Area just in time to play after a short absence dealing with a personal family matter.
This one had tension, which just might be the norm from here on out whenever Durant faces the Thunder.
There was trash talk and staredowns, and of course a few hard fouls - then an occasional smile to balance things out, like when Durant missed on a driving tomahawk jam and the ball shot back to midcourt.
The atmosphere wasn't much different from two days earlier when the champion Cleveland Cavaliers visited Oracle Arena and embarrassed the Warriors 126-91 defeat.
Enes Kanter added 22 points and nine rebounds off the bench for the Thunder, who missed center Steven Adams for a second straight game with a concussion.
Westbrook shot just 8 for 23 this time and missed all but one of his six 3-point tries, but made 10 of 11 free throws.
He also had 10 turnovers, including a travel on which he took five steps before beginning to put the ball to the floor.
With 4.4 seconds left in the first half, Pachulia collided with Westbrook and clobbered the OKC star in the face as the Warriors center went with his man as Kanter set a screen on Andre Iguodala.
Westbrook went down and grabbed his face in obvious pain while Pachulia glared at him. The play went to official review before Pachulia received a flagrant 1 foul, drawing boos from the sellout crowd.
"I'm going to get him back. Straight up," Westbrook said.
Golden State outscored Oklahoma City 37-22 in the third to turn the game into another blowout en route to wrapping up 9-1 stay in northern California over the past month.
Durant posted his 11th game with 30 or more points and his fifth with at least 30 points and 10 boards.
As dominant as KD has been against the Thunder, the Warriors still must go to Oklahoma City on Feb 11 and March 20. And Westbrook will be waiting.
Kevin Durant of the Golden State Warriors dribbles past Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder at Oracle Arena in Oakland, California, on Wednesday. Durant scored 40 points to lead the Warriors to a 121-100 victory. Ezra Shaw / Getty Images / Afp |