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Thunderous rally

Westbrook’s four-quarter play takes Thunder to victory

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OKLAHOMA CITY: Russell Westbrook turned back the clock a bit.

Oklahoma City’s All-Star point guard scored 12 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter, and the Thunder rallied from a 13-point deficit in the final seven minutes to snap a fourgame losing streak with a 99-95 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday.

Westbrook shot 3 of 13 in the first three quarters, then went 4 for 7 in the fourth. It was similar to the lategame scoring binges he went on during his MVP season two years ago.

The Thunder needed every bit of it – forward Paul George, the NBA’s No. 2 scorer and league leader in steals, missed his third straight game with a sore right shoulder.

Oklahoma City supported Westbrook’s late surge by holding the Grizzlies to 6-for-21 shooting in the fourth.

“One of the things we talked about that I said before the game tonight is that we’ve got to create a defensive identity regardless,” Thunder coach Billy Donovan said.

“We have to defend at a higher level every single night. Offensivel­y, we struggled to get any kind of flow or continuity there, but I give our guys credit – they still tried to work as hard as they could to defend, even though offensivel­y, we had our challenges.”

It was the first time since Jan 6 that the Thunder failed to score at least 100 points. “With Paul out, certainly offensivel­y, it’s been a challenge the last several games,” Donovan said.

“I’ve been trying to find a way to keep helping our guys offensivel­y in order to create an identity with him being out.”

Dennis Schroder added 17 points and a career-high 11 rebounds, and Steven Adams had 13 points and 22 boards for the Thunder.

Avery Bradley scored 27 points, Delon Wright had 17 and Jonas Valanciuna­s added 16 points and 13 rebounds for the Grizzlies.

Mike Conley, the team’s floor general and leading scorer, sat out with general soreness. Memphis coach J.B. Bickerstaf­f said Conley’s presence was missed in the fourth quarter.

“I think the guys put forth a hell of an effort to get themselves an opportunit­y to win the game, but it’s a matter of learning who we are and who gets the touches where,” Bickerstaf­f explained.

“You know in the fourth quarter we rely heavily on Mike, so it was somebody different we were having to find tonight, and that’s just a matter of us getting comfortabl­e and familiar with one another and growing and learning from it.”

Memphis led 75-67 heading into the fourth, and the Grizzlies were up 89-76 before the Thunder found their footing. A three-pointer by Westbrook cut the deficit to 91-86 and led to a Memphis timeout.

Westbrook hit another three to tie the game at 93 with 1:04 to play, then a jumper from near the free throw line to put the Thunder ahead 95-93 with 31.9 seconds left.

Wright missed a three and Schroder made two free throws at the other end with 14.9 seconds remaining.

After Wright made a layup to trim the Thunder’s lead to two, Oklahoma City’s Terrance Ferguson hit two free throws with 6.5 seconds left to seal the win.

 ?? — AP ?? Inspiratio­nal: Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (0) led the fightback for his team to beat the Memphis Grizzlies in an NBA game on Sunday.
— AP Inspiratio­nal: Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (0) led the fightback for his team to beat the Memphis Grizzlies in an NBA game on Sunday.

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