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Westbrook steals the show as Thunder down Pelicans

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los angeles — Russell Westbrook scored 21 points in the fourth quarter en route to his 29th triple double of the season as the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the New Orleans Pelicans 118-110 on Sunday.

Westbrook posted his seventh career 40-point triple double, which tied him with Wilt Chamberlai­n for the second most in NBA history.

Westbrook finished with 41 points on 14-of-29 shooting from the field in front of a crowd of 18,200 at the Thunder’s Chesapeake Energy Arena. He also had 11 rebounds and 11 assists. “I just stay in attack mode and tried to help us win,” Westbrook said.

The 21 points is the most Westbrook has ever scored in the fourth during his career. “I think throughout the game, I try to find ways to pick my spots,” Westbrook said. “Tonight was the fourth quarter. Some nights it may be early, some nights it may be late. I just play.

“The game will tell you what to do. If something is working, I keep doing it.”

Enes Kanter came off the bench to add 20 points and nine rebounds. Steven Adams and Alex Abrines each had 13 points for the Thunder. Anthony Davis led the Pelicans (23-37) with 38 points and seven rebounds.

“I thought we played well,” New Orleans coach Alvin Gentry said. “I thought we did a good job. We started the game the right way.

“At the end of the day, Russ made all the plays down the stretch. You have to give them credit.”

Pelicans forward DeMarcus Cousins added 31 points and 10 rebounds before fouling out. Cousins picked up a technical foul 32 seconds into the game. — AFP

 ?? AP ?? Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (left) passes the ball around Pelicans forward Solomon Hill during their NBA game. —
AP Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (left) passes the ball around Pelicans forward Solomon Hill during their NBA game. —
 ?? Supplied photo ?? Alexander Grischuk of Russia (left) ponders a moves against his opponent Shakriyar Mamedyarov. —
Supplied photo Alexander Grischuk of Russia (left) ponders a moves against his opponent Shakriyar Mamedyarov. —

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