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Westbrook bags 45 in Thunder win

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RUSSELL Westbrook tallied 45 points, including Oklahoma City’s final 15 in the fourth quarter, to lead the Thunder to a 117-112 win over the Boston Celtics on Friday.

Westbrook scored 12 of his points in the final 96 seconds, including consecutiv­e 3-pointers as he went headto-head with Celtics star guard Isaiah Thomas.

“Isaiah was playing well, but I don’t need fuel from nobody, from any other player, to get me going,” said Westbrook, who also had 11 assists and 11 rebounds in his third straight 40-point game.

Westbrook also recorded his 14th triple-double as he is adjusting nicely to life this NBA season without Kevin Durant.

Former league MVP Durant left the Thunder in the off-season to join the Golden State Warriors.

Thomas had 34 points and 10 assists in 34:17 of playing time. Afterwards, he was frustrated over his team dropping to 6-6 at home but said his team “can’t hang our heads” over this loss.

As for as the guard duel, Thomas said: “I take every challenge personal. Ever y guard that steps in my way, it’s always personal, and I’m a competitor.”

Westbrook started slowly but scored 14 points in the second quarter to give him 16 at half-time. He then scored 29 of his team’s 59 points in the second half and had 20 in the fourth quarter.

Thomas scored 18 in the fourth and is averaging 31 points per game in the last five.

“Russell’s a tough matchup for everybody, but their length and athleticis­m was certainly a factor in a lot of ways,” Celtics coach Brad Stevens.

“We did a lot of good things. They did more good things and they won the game.”

Elsewhere, DeMarcus Cousins paced the attack with 32 points as the Sacramento Kings won for the fourth time in the past five games by coming from behind to beat the Minnesota Timberwolv­es 109-105.

Anthony Tolliver added 17 for Sacramento, which trailed by six with 10 minutes to play, but kept hitting from long range to overtake the Wolves.

It was the sixth time this season that the Kings have shot 50 percent or bet- ter from t he f ield. “We’re a ll dia lling in,” said Cousins, who had 30 or more for t he t hi rd t i me i n t he past fou r games.

“We’re starting to realise what it takes to win games. We’re doing a great job of playing together, moving the ball, getting everybody involved. Guys are having fun right now.”

Minnesota was done in by another fourth quarter stumble.

Zach LaVine finished with a careerbest 40 points, including hitting seven 3-pointers.

‘Have thick skin’

“Every time we lose, it’s discouragi­ng for us because we’ve had a chance to win almost every game,” said LaVine. “It’s annoying, but you just have to have thick skin and move onto the next one.”

Trailing by three in the final 30 seconds, the Wolves had two shots that would have forged a tie, but Karl-Anthony Towns missed both. He finished with 20 points 13 rebounds for his 10th consecutiv­e double-double.

“I think we’re playing pretty well offensivel­y,” said Kings coach Dave Joerger.

In Detroit, Durant scored 32 points and the Golden State Warriors overcame a season-high 23 turnovers to down the Detroit Pistons 119-113 at The Palace.

 ??  ?? Russell Westbrooko­f the Oklahoma City Thunder shoots against the Celtics on Friday at the TD Garden in Boston.
Russell Westbrooko­f the Oklahoma City Thunder shoots against the Celtics on Friday at the TD Garden in Boston.

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