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Nets fans cheer Russell's hustle

(China Daily) Updated: 2017-03-16 07:42

Westbrook's wizardry hailed in Brooklyn

NEW YORK - Russell Westbrook was puzzled, wondering why fans roared for a missed shot by the home team.

"I thought something happened," he said. "I was really wondering why they were screaming so loud. I thought that maybe they were giving something out in the crowd or something."

Nope. Just enjoying one of the best shows in basketball.

Nets fans cheer Russell's hustle

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook shoots over Brooklyn Nets defender Randy Foye during Tuesday's game in Brooklyn. OKC won 122-104. Kathy Willens / AP

Westbrook had 25 points, 19 assists and 12 rebounds in his 33rd triple-double of the season as the Oklahoma City Thunder blitzed the Brooklyn Nets 122-104 on Tuesday night.

Westbrook shot just 6 of 18 from the field after scoring 40 or more points in five of his previous eight games, but, as usual, he was the dominant player on the floor even when his shots didn't fall.

He was caught off guard by the appreciation from what was a large and lively crowd despite a winter storm that pounded New York on Tuesday.

Fans rewarded him with "MVP! MVP!" chants and even yelled to him how many rebounds he needed for his triple-double.

He finally got it with 4:50 left on a missed shot by Brook Lopez. Teammate Taj Gibson was in better rebounding position but appeared to turn so Westbrook could grab it for the 70th triple-double of his career.

"I wanted him to get the triple-double," Gibson said. "I leaned away. I wanted him to get it."

Victor Oladipo added 21 points for the Thunder, who won their third straight game. Enes Kanter had 17 points and Brooklyn native Gibson finished with 17 points and eight rebounds.

Lopez scored 25 points and Jeremy Lin had a season-high 24 for the Nets, who were left impressed by Westbrook after failing in their attempt to win consecutive games for the first time this season.

"He had a great game. He picked us apart," Lin said.

"He made a lot of great reads, and for me it's just a good learning experience being able to go back, watch film and see what he does, see the sets they put us in, how they use their personnel."

Coming off victories over division leaders San Antonio and Utah, Oklahoma City took a little while to warm up on a snowy day. The teams were tied at 32 after one quarter and 62 at halftime, but the Thunder limited the Nets to 5-of-17 shooting in the third quarter to open a 91-83 lead.

Kanter then dominated the early minutes of the fourth as OKC pushed its lead into double digits and snapped a seven-game road losing streak.

Westbrook already had nine points and eight assists after one quarter and was two-thirds of the way to a triple-double by halftime, but he had only seven rebounds as the Nets' 57.5 percent shooting didn't leave many rebounding opportunities.

Cold comfort

Oklahoma City coach Billy Donovan grew up on Long Island but has spent most of his adult life in warmer weather, with 19 seasons as the coach at the University of Florida. He was asked if he missed the snow.

"I do not miss the snow, no. I don't miss the cold. I like the warmth," Donovan said. "I like New York like right around near July, September. August. Those months are good."

On Westbrook, Donovan said: "He put his fingerprints all over the game in so many different ways."

Tip-ins

Thunder: Oklahoma City is 60-10 when Westbrook has a triple-double ... Alex Abrines scored 13 points off the bench.

Nets: Reserve guard Sean Kilpatrick was limited to just seven minutes in the first half before leaving with a sore left hamstring ... Rookie Caris LeVert scored 16 points.

Associated Press

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