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Westbrook powers streaking Wizards past Thunder

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Westbrook powers streaking Wizards past Thunder

TOP GUNS. Russell Westbrook and Bradley Beal lead the way as always for the Wizards.

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Dropping yet another triple-double, Russell Westbrook moves within 7 of tying Oscar Robertson's NBA record

Russell Westbrook had 37 points and yet another triple-double as the Washington Wizards extended their winning streak to seven with a 129-109 road win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday night, April 23 (Saturday, April 24, Manila time).

The Thunder’s losing streak stretched to 13.

Westbrook, playing just his second game in Oklahoma City since being traded away from the Thunder two seasons ago, added 11 rebounds and 11 assists.

It was Westbrook’s 174th career triple-double, moving him within seven of tying Oscar Robertson’s NBA record.

The game was tight throughout the first half but the Wizards reeled off a 15-1 run early in the third quarter to take a 14-point lead.

After shooting 53.3% in the first half, the Thunder were just 1-for-7 to start the second half.

Though Oklahoma City pulled within six later in the quarter, they never got closer. Washington was on top by at least eight through the entire fourth quarter.

Westbrook and Bradley Beal, as they have all season, led the way for the Wizards.

Beal scored 11 of his 33 points in the third period while Westbrook had 8 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, and no turnovers in the third.

Beal and Westbrook combined for 11 of points for the Wizards during the run that helped them take control.

Beal shot 4-of-6 from three-point range. Westbrook finished 14-of-23 from the floor and 3-of-4 from behind the arc. The Wizards wound up with one off their season-high with 18 three-pointers on 32 attempts.

After the Thunder scored 36 points in the paint in the first half, Washington locked down near the rim in the second half, allowing just 12 inside points after the break.

The Wizards (26-33) have their third seven-game winning streak since the 2001-2002 season and their first since the 2016-2017 season. The last time they had a longer streak was in December 2001, a nine-game run.

Washington remained in 10th place in the Western Conference.

Darius Bazley and Theo Maledon scored 20 points apiece for the Thunder (20-40). Luguentz Dort, returning after missing the last two games with a hip injury, and Isaiah Roby had 18 points each. – Rappler.com

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