Russell Westbrook still on fire with his 6th triple-double

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Russell Westbrook still on fire with his 6th triple-double
Westbrook moves to within one game of equalling Michael Jordan's 7 consecutive triples in 1989

LOS ANGELES, USA – Russell Westbrook motored to his sixth straight triple-double on Monday, December 5 (Tuesday in Manila) as the Oklahoma City Thunder squeezed past the Atlanta Hawks 102-99.

Westbrook moved to within one game of equalling Michael Jordan’s 7 consecutive triples in 1989 when he secured his 10th assist midway through the third quarter.

Westbrook eventually finished with 32 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists as the Thunder improved to 14-8.

The 28-year-old is now three away from matching the legendary Wilt Chamberlain’s all-time record of 9 consecutive triple-doubles set in 1968.

Westbrook has compiled 11 triple-doubles so far this season – the same number as the rest of the NBA combined.

The Thunder were left grateful for Westbrook’s steadying influence after they fought off a late Atlanta rally on Monday.

The Hawks had suffered blowout defeats in their previous two games, losing by 36 and 44 points. 

However they fought back from 15 points down to move within three at 90-87 midway through the fourth quarter.

Westbrook reasserted control with 7 unanswered points before adding two free throws with 1:18 remaining to put Oklahoma City into a winning position.

Hawks star Paul Millsap topscored for the hosts with 24 points while Dennis Schroder had 17 points and 8 assists. Kyle Korver appeared from the bench to chip in with 15 points.

Anthony Morrow scored 15 points and Victor Oladipo 14 for the Thunder, while Kiwi Steven Adams added 12 points and 10 rebounds. – Rappler.com

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