Sunday Star-Times

Thunder win triple overtime thriller

- DAN GELSTON

Russell Westbrook had 27 points, 17 rebounds and 15 assists as Oklahoma City and the Philadelph­ia 76ers went basket-forbasket in a triple-overtime thriller before the Thunder pulled out a 119-117 NBA victory yesterday.

Andre Roberson scored the winner with 10 seconds left for the Thunder. But one of the early contenders for NBA game of the year belonged to Joel Embiid and Westbrook as they drove, blocked and rebounded their way toward one big play after another.

Embiid scored 34 points in 48 minutes with a sore back and rallied the Sixers from a 17-point hole, although Steven Adams made him earn his points.

Embiid, Philly’s franchise centre and social media star, grabbed his lower back when he took a hard foul on a drive to the basket in the fourth quarter.

Embiid grimaced during timeouts on the bench and trudged into position a few times.

Embiid sucked it up and carried the Sixers in the fourth and the first overtime. His feed to a charging Ben Simmons on the baseline for a two-handed dunk tied the score at 94-94 with 53 seconds left in the quarter. The Sixers closed the fourth on an 11-0 run.

Embiid scored the first bucket of overtime and the Sixers led for the first time in the game. The Sixers’ five-point lead with 1:20 left was wiped out on Paul George’s threepoint­er and a Westbrook bucket that made it 102-102. The Sixers blew their final possession on an ill-conceived three for Dario Saric. Round two was just as much fun. Westbrook and Robert Covington exchanged threes and George tied it at 109 on a driving layup. Westbrook and Embiid swapped buckets that kept it even and the Sixers had one more chance to win it with 1.2 seconds to go in the second overtime.

Embiid and Westbrook combined to score eight straight points in the third overtime, and Embiid even waved goodbye as the crowd went wild when Adams fouled out of the game, after five points and 11 rebounds.

But Embiid seemed gassed at the end and there’s no telling how the heavy workload may affect his availabili­ty the rest of the week.

Embiid’s health woes have dogged him since his college career at Kansas and every slip, ache or bump throws Sixers fans into a panic. Embiid has been banged-up lately but he calmly went to the line and made both free throws. He fell again when he tripped over Adams, who earned a foul, and sank two more free throws to make it 78-72. -AP

 ?? PHOTOSPORT ?? Coach Paul Henare says the Breakers have a proven history of fighting their way through tough patches.
PHOTOSPORT Coach Paul Henare says the Breakers have a proven history of fighting their way through tough patches.

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