Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Westbrook triple-double lifts Thunder

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THUNDER 114, MAGIC 106, OT

ORLANDO, Fla. — With as prolific a scorer as Russell Westbrook is, the Oklahoma City Thunder never feel as though any deficit is too much to overcome.

Oklahoma City stormed back from a double-digit deficit behind another explosive performanc­e by Westbrook to upend Orlando 114-106 in overtime Wednesday night. Westbrook scored 36 of his 57 points after halftime and had 10 rebounds and 11 assists for his 38th triple-double of the season to help the Thunder clinch a playoff spot in the Western Conference.

On Monday night, Westbrook had a 13-point outburst in the final three minutes to lead the Thunder to a comeback victory over Dallas.

“I always say this about him, he never believes he is out of it or we’re out of it,” said Thunder Coach Billy Donovan, whose team improved to 43-31. “And he plays with an incredible competitiv­e spirit. He plays with an unbelievab­le spirit. He always has a huge heart, he’s always a huge competitor and he finds ways to make things happen.

“Overall, it’s incredible what he is doing.”

Westbrook, just as he was two nights earlier, was the catalyst late in the fourth quarter and into the overtime period as he took every big shot and Orlando had no defensive answer. He scored 19 points in the fourth quarter, which included the three-pointer with 7.1 seconds remaining in regulation that sent the game into overtime with his 50th point of the night.

He scored seven of his team’s 12 points in overtime as OKC pulled away from Orlando.

“I’m very thankful to the man above for allowing me to play the game I love,” said Westbrook, who finished one point shy of tying his career high. “And my teammates make it easy for me and give me a lot of opportunit­ies to make plays like this.”

Westbrook’s performanc­e was so impressive and dominating that chants of “MVP! MVP! MVP!” began to dominate Amway Center by late in the fourth quarter.

“Words really can’t describe it,” OKC guard Victor Oladipo said of Westbrook’s

performanc­e this season. “It’s just an honor to be able to play alongside him. It’s amazing to watch him and it’s good for me to watch, too.”

Enes Kanter added 17 points and 10 rebounds off the bench for the Thunder, and Oladipo had 13 points while returning to Orlando for the first time since being traded by the Magic last June.

Evan Fournier finished with 24 points and Terrence Ross added 23 for the Magic, who were eliminated from the playoffs before tipoff.

 ?? AP/JOHN RAOUX ?? Oklahoma City guard Russell Westbrook scored 36 of his 57 points in the second half, while adding 10 rebounds and 11 assists, to lead the Thunder to a 114-106 overtime victory over the Orlando Magic on Wednesday in Orlando, Fla. It was the most points...
AP/JOHN RAOUX Oklahoma City guard Russell Westbrook scored 36 of his 57 points in the second half, while adding 10 rebounds and 11 assists, to lead the Thunder to a 114-106 overtime victory over the Orlando Magic on Wednesday in Orlando, Fla. It was the most points...

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