The Jerusalem Post

Westbrook’s historic 20-20-20 carries Thunder • Warriors top Nuggets

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Russell Westbrook had 20 points, 20 rebounds and 21 assists to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 119103 home win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night.

It was just the second time in league history a player had at least 20 points, 20 rebounds and 20 assists in a game. Wilt Chamberlai­n had 22 points, 25 rebounds and 21 assists in a 1968 game.

Westbrook finished off the feat in the final minute, nabbing Lance Stephenson’s miss with 41 seconds left, drawing a large ovation from the crowd.

He clinched the triple-double – his 31st of the season – with 4:38 left in the third quarter, hitting a contested jumper.

“Overwhelmi­ng. It’s unbelievab­le to go out and — humbled, grateful to have played the game. But that wasn’t for me, man,” Westbrook said on the broadcast postgame.

The Southern California native dedicated his performanc­e to the late Nipsey Hussle, the Los Angeles rapper and activist who was shot and killed Sunday.

“That was for my bro, man, that’s for Nipsey, man. Twenty plus twenty plus twenty, they know what that means. That’s for my bro. Rest in peace, Nipsey,” Westbrook said. Westbrook entered Tuesday night averaging 23 points, 11 rebounds and a league-leading 10.4 assists. In his MVP-winning season in 2016/17, Westbrook became the first player in the NBA to average a triple-double for the season since Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson did it in 1961/62. He followed that season, which saw him lead the league in scoring at 31.6 points per game, with another triple-double average last year that saw him lead in assists.

While just 30 years old, the longtime Thunder star is already third in NBA history with 135 career triple-doubles.

Warriors 116, Nuggets 102

Golden State took a big step toward securing the top seed in the Western Conference, overcoming the ejection of Kevin Durant to crush Denver in Oakland.

The win gave the Warriors (53-24) a two-game lead over the Nuggets (5126) with just five to play. The Warriors also earned a potential tiebreaker by virtue of their third straight win over the Nuggets after an October defeat, claiming the season series 3-1.

In a marquee matchup of big men, DeMarcus Cousins outplayed Nuggets star Nikola Jokic, contributi­ng 28 points, 12 rebounds, five assists, two steals and two blocked shots, helping the Warriors to their fourth win in their last five games.

Rockets 130, Kings 105

James Harden recorded his 32nd double-double, and visiting Houston completed a sweep of its four-game season series with Sacramento.

Harden paired 36 points on 12-of-19 shooting with 10 assists and sank 7-of12 three-pointers for Houston (50-28), which led by as many as 30 points. The Rockets improved to 17-4 since the All-Star break to move a half-game ahead of Portland in pursuit of the third seed in the Western Conference.

Eric Gordon added 19 points, Danuel House Jr. scored 19 off the bench, and P.J. Tucker chipped in 13 points, including a buzzer-beating three-pointer that gave the Rockets a 62-46 lead at the intermissi­on.

Spurs 117, Hawks 111

Derrick White and Marco Belinelli led a fourth-quarter surge as San Antonio rallied past visiting Atlanta.

White, who hit 10 of his 12 shots, finished with 23 points, and DeMar DeRozan went for 29, as the Spurs (45-33) kept pace with Oklahoma City (45-33) in their duel for seventh place in the Western Conference.

The Spurs trailed by as many as nine points in the fourth quarter before rallying into the lead during a stretch in which White scored seven straight points.

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