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Pelicans lose Davis but cool off Thunder

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LOS ANGELES: Julius Randle finished with 33 points and 11 rebounds as the New Orleans Pelicans overcame another triple double from Russell Westbrook to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 131-122.

The victory could prove costly for the Pelicans as all-star Anthony Davis left the game with a shoulder injury at the end of the first half.

The disgruntle­d Davis, who has requested a trade, did not return and it was unknown whether the injury would keep him out of the NBA all-star game on Sunday in Charlotte, North Carolina. Davis finished with 14 points in 15 minutes of playing time.

Randle also added three clutch baskets in the final minute and teammate Jrue Holiday scored 32 points for the Pelicans, who have lost eight of their last 12 games as the league now heads into the annual midseason all-star break.

“Man, we had to be up for this one, the last one before the break,” said Holiday.

“We came out and fought hard against a great team with Paul George and Russell Westbrook.”

Westbrook continued his eye-popping performanc­es, extending his league record with an 11th straight triple-double as he finished with 44 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists.

It was the 12th time in Westbrook’s career in which he scored at least 40 points in a triple-double. That puts him in a tie for second place with Houston’s James Harden for the most 40-point triple-doubles in NBA history.

However, Westbrook missed badly on a poorly executed three point attempt with Oklahoma City behind by five points late in Thursday’s game. The Pelicans took possession of the ball and cruised from there.

On Monday, Westbrook’s triple-double against Portland extended his streak to 10 games, breaking Wilt Chamberlai­n’s mark of nine straight set in 1968.

“I have so much room for improvemen­t, just for me personally, because I know how good I can be and how much I can bring to the game and to help this team be successful,” he said. “So I’m very, very optimistic.”

 ??  ?? Let it go: Oklahoma City Thunder forward Paul George (front) and New Orleans Pelicans guard Tim Frazier watch the ball go out of bounds during the NBA game on Thursday.
Let it go: Oklahoma City Thunder forward Paul George (front) and New Orleans Pelicans guard Tim Frazier watch the ball go out of bounds during the NBA game on Thursday.

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