Sunday Star-Times

Adams and Westbrook torch the Heat

- MARC HINTON

The Oklahoma City Thunder were flounderin­g and needed someone to spur them through the middle stages of an important late-season home NBA game against the Miami Heat.

No problem,

Adams.

The Thunder’s 24-year-old New Zealand centre did a fine job of doing the heavy lifting for the bulk of his side’s clash against the Heat at Chesapeake Energy Arena yesterday, and then happily passed the torch to his superstar point guard, Russell Westbrook, to apply the finishing touches in a vital 105-99 victory. answered Steven

Adams came to play superbly for the Thunder as they bounced back from Wednesday’s gut-wrenching 100-99 defeat at the undermanne­d Boston Celtics that snapped a sixgame win streak.

He finished with a big-time double-double of 24 points and 12 rebounds against the Heat, making nine of his 13 shots, six of 11 freethrows and snaffling a half-dozen misses off the offensive glass.

The big Kiwi combined brilliantl­y with Westbrook off the high pickand-roll throughout, with a dunk with 42 seconds remaining probably his most important bucket as it put the Thunder out by four (99-95) as the visitors did a good job of keeping it close late.

A steal and length-of-court threepoint play by Paul George off the next possession sealed the deal as OKC edged out by 102-95.

Adams was a consistent contributo­r for the Thunder as they struggled to find their spark for much of the contest. He had seven points (on two-of-two shooting) in the first quarter as OKC led 24-18, and added four more in the second, as his side took a 44-40 lead into the halftime break.

The Kiwi chimed in with nine third-quarter points for the Thunder as Miami nudged in front 66-64 at the final break, and then added a further seven over the fourth stanza as OKC finally got their offence flowing with 41 points in the term.

‘‘He’s so strong and so athletic, and creates so much attention,’’ said Westbrook afterwards of his combinatio­n with Adams. ‘‘My job is to make sure I find him.’’

Westbrook certainly did that he finished with a game-high points (9/15 FG, 2/2 3PT), rebounds and eight assists.

He scored 17 of his points in the final quarter to drive the Thunder to an important victory in their playoff push.

OKC improve to 44-30 and remain fourth in the tight Western Conference standings, just one win ahead of the hard-chasing New Orleans Pelicans.

George added 12 points for the Thunder (as well as five boards and as 28 13 four assists), but was just three of 16 from the floor on a cold shooting night. Chunky point guard Ray Felton was the other key contributo­r with 10 points off the bench, including eight straight early in the final period, to establish some important momentum.

The Heat, now 39-34 and clinging to seventh in the East, were paced by 23 points from James Johnson and 20 from Goran Dragic, with Justise Winslow and Wayne Ellington adding 14 apiece off the bench.

The Thunder, with eight games remaining, host the Portland Trail Blazers next up tomorrow, as they continue with the toughest finishing schedule in the NBA.

 ?? AP ?? OKC centre Steven Adams throws down a dunk against the Miami Heat.
AP OKC centre Steven Adams throws down a dunk against the Miami Heat.

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