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Westbrook nets ‘ perfect’ triple

Cavaliers fall at Denver

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NBA scoring leader Russell Westbrook unleashed his 35th triple- double of the season on Wednesday, making NBA history and powering the Oklahoma City Thunder over visiting Philadelph­ia 12297.

Westbrook went a perfect six for six from the floor and free- throw line to score 18 points, also grabbing a game- high 11 rebounds and passing off a game- high 14 assists to spark the Thunder.

It was the first time in NBA history that a player achieved a triple double with perfect shooting from the court and free- throw line, and the first game in Westbrook’s career in which he was perfect on every shot.

“I was just playing, trying to take my time,” Westbrook said of his historic hot hand. “I wanted to continue to get my teammates involved throughout the game.”

Westbrook bounced back after scoring only 15 points on Monday against Golden State, although he didn’t attempt a three- pointer for the first time since March 14, 2016 – a span of 83 games.

Westbrook needs six more tripledoub­les in the final 11 games for the Thunder ( 41- 30) to match the all- time one- season record of 41 triple- doubles set by Oscar Robertson in the 1961- 62 campaign.

That was the season when Robertson became the only player in NBA history to average a triple- double for the entire season, a feat Westbrook is on pace to match.

Westbrook leads the NBA with 31.4 points a game and also averages 10.5 rebounds and 10.3 assists a game. He ranks third in the league in assists this season and 10th in rebounds.

Oklahoma City open a threegame road trip on Sunday at Houston that also includes stops at Dallas and Orlando. In all, seven of the last 11 for the Thunder are away from home.

The Thunder were led by 24 points from Turkish reserve center Enes Kanter, who hit eight of nine from the floor and free throw line.

Elsewhere, Gary Harris netted 21 points to lead seven double- figure scorers for the Denver Nuggets in a 126- 113 home victory over the reigning NBA champions Cleveland Cavaliers.

Kyrie Irving scored 33 points, Deron Williams added 19 and LeBron James had 18 for the Cavaliers ( 46- 24), whose lead over Boston in the Eastern Conference shrank to only one game.

Isaiah Thomas scored 25 points and Avery Bradley added 18 points as the Boston Celtics ( 46- 26) cruised over visiting Indiana 109- 100. Paul George led the Pacers ( 36- 35) with 37 points.

Charlotte reserve forward Frank Kaminsky scored 13 of his 18 points in the decisive fourth quarter to power the Hornets over host Orlando 109- 102.

Led by Nikola Mirotic’s 28 points, the Chicago Bulls boosted their playoff chances with a 117- 95 home rout of Detroit.

The Bulls matched Detroit at 34- 38 for ninth in the East, 1.5 games behind Miami for the final playoff spot.

 ?? Photo: IC ?? Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook drives in for a layup against the Philadelph­ia 76ers on Wednesday in Oklahoma City.
Photo: IC Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook drives in for a layup against the Philadelph­ia 76ers on Wednesday in Oklahoma City.

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