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Thunder roar back to shock Rockets

Westbrook posts 9th straight triple

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Russell Westbrook matched the NBA record with a ninth straight triple-double and Paul George scored 15 of his 45 points in the fourth quarter Saturday as the Oklahoma City Thunder roared back from a 26-point deficit to beat the Houston Rockets.

Westbrook had 21 points, 11 assists and 12 rebounds. His ninth straight triple-double matched the record set by Wilt Chamberlai­n in 1968.

Westbrook connected on just eight of 21 shots from the field. But his effort was enough to help the Thunder to the win despite a 42-point performanc­e from Rockets star James Harden.

Harden produced 30 points for the 29th straight game – two shy of Chamberlai­n for the second-longest streak in league history but still a long way away from Chamberlai­n’s record stretch of 65 straight 30-point games.

Harden made 11 of 28 shots from the field and 14 of 15 free throws, but the streak took a back seat as the game evolved into a fourth-quarter dogfight. The final period featured seven lead changes. Westbrook’s layup put Oklahoma City ahead 113-112 with 26.9 seconds left to play.

Harden then missed a three-point attempt and George corralled the rebound and was fouled.

He made two free throws before Houston turned over the ball and the Thunder held on for the win.

The Rockets had appeared headed for a romp when they took a 70-48 lead into halftime. But they made just six of their 18 shots in the third period, including just one three-pointer.

There was a big comeback in Boston as well as the new-look Los Angeles Clippers erased a 28-point second-quarter deficit to stun the Celtics 123-112. Montrezl Harrell forced two turnovers and Patrick Beverley hit two three-pointers in the final two minutes as the Clippers completed the biggest regular-season comeback in club history.

Boston players left the court to boos from their home fans. To make matters even worse, Celtics star guard Kyrie Irving departed less than three minutes before halftime with what the Celtics said was a sprained right knee. The Celtics were up by 20 at the time. Irving didn’t return, and the Clippers, playing with four new players acquired at the trade deadline, overcame a 20-point deficit for a victory for the third time in their last five games.

Eight Los Angeles players scored in double figures, led by 21 from Harrell.

Rookie Landry Shamet, newly arrived from Philadelph­ia, scored 14 of his 17 points in the second half. Jabari Parker and Bobby Portis returned to Chicago – the team that traded them last week – and scored 30 points between them to help the Wizards to a 134-125 victory over the Bulls. Bradley Beal led the Wizards with 31 points as the Wizards won for the second time since acquiring Parker and Portis and a draft pick from the Bulls in exchange for Otto Porter Jr.

Parker scored 20 points off the bench and Portis chipped in 10 points and 12 rebounds as the Wizards reserved outscored their Bulls counterpar­ts 64-38.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Russell Westbrook of the Thunder goes up for a layup against the Rockets on Saturday in Houston.
Photo: VCG Russell Westbrook of the Thunder goes up for a layup against the Rockets on Saturday in Houston.

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