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Westbrook has triple-double in win over Lakers

Wade’s OT special helps Bulls outshine Suns

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>> OKLAHOMA CITY: Russell Westbrook earned his 28th triple double of the season as the Oklahoma City Thunder eased past the Los Angeles Lakers 110-93 late Friday.

Westbrook scored 17 points on four-of-17 shooting from the field to go with 17 assists and 19 rebounds at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Alex Abrines and Andre Roberson each had 19 points and combined to hit eight three-pointers.

Steven Adams collected 15 points and 10 rebounds for the Thunder, who improved to 33-25.

Oklahoma City also received strong contributi­ons from their newest members, Taj Gibson and Doug McDermott, who were traded from Chicago on Thursday.

“It felt great,” Gibson said. “I didn’t want to mess up. I was able to calm down and have a lot of fun with the guys. It’s a great group of guys, real unselfish. I had a great time tonight.”

Westbrook reached his tripledoub­le midway through the quarter, giving his new teammates a taste of what the type of season he has been having.

“It’s a lot better to be with him than against him,” McDermott said.

D’Angelo Russell paced the struggling Lakers with 29 points. Jordan Clarkson scored 14 points off the bench and Julius Randle added 13.

Magic Johnson, the Lakers’ new president, was in the building to watch the team for the first time since taking over basketball operations.

“It’s good. It like you’re starting over and trying to impress,” Russell said.

“It’s like coming to a new team. Trying to impress the GM [general manager] and the guys in the front office with your play, with your off the court and the way you handle yourself.”

At Chicago, Dwyane Wade tallied 23 points and Jimmy Butler had 22 as five Chicago players finished in double figures and the Bulls beat the Phoenix Suns 128-121 in overtime.

Butler got off to a tentative start, missing 10 of his first 11 shots, but with the game on the line he was able to step up and make a difference.

“The coaches kept putting the ball in my hands,” Butler said. “I kept taking the same shots and making the same plays and they went in.”

Nikola Mirotic came off the bench to score 20 points and Robin Lopez added 19 for the host Bulls, who improved to 29-29 on the season.

Devin Booker led the Suns (1840) with 27 points and Eric Bledsoe, Marquese Chriss and TJ Warren each scored 17.

Alan Williams also had 16 points for Phoenix, which blew an 11-point lead in the fourth quarter.

Butler gave the Bulls a 108-106 lead with nine seconds left in the third period after his three-pointer with 48 seconds left tied it at 106-106.

The Bulls regained the lead, but Phoenix forced overtime when Booker hit two of three free throws with two seconds left after he was fouled by Wade on a three-point attempt.

Wade’s fadeaway jumper gave the Bulls a 114-110 lead with 3:39 minutes remaining in overtime.

A Butler steal and breakaway dunk pushed the lead to six before a Booker three-point play drew the Suns within three.

But Wade hit two free throws with 1:50 minutes remaining as Chicago extended their lead back to seven and put the game out of reach.

In Los Angeles, Kawhi Leonard scored 21 points, and the San Antonio Spurs used a third-quarter run to defeat the Los Angeles Clippers 105-97 in a battle that marked the return of Pau Gasol.

Tony Parker and Gasol, who played for the first time in 15 games after breaking his left hand, contribute­d 17 points apiece for the Spurs who improved to 44-13.

Gasol also grabbed 11 rebounds. LaMarcus Aldridge had 15 points and 11 boards and Patty Mills added 14 points for San Antonio, who won their third straight.

Blake Griffin scored 23 of his 29 points in the second half and Austin Rivers scored 23 off the bench for the Clippers, who improved to 35-23.

Chris Paul returned after missing 14 games with a torn ligament in his left thumb and scored 17 points, but it wasn’t enough.

In Toronto, DeMar DeRozan made clutch shots down the stretch and finished with 43 points as Toronto defeated Boston 107-97.

DeRozan’s jumper in the final minute gave Toronto a five-point lead and his two free throws with 33 seconds left made it a seven-point advantage.

 ??  ?? Thunder guard Russell Westbrook scores against the Lakers.
Thunder guard Russell Westbrook scores against the Lakers.

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