For My Bro: Westbrook Dedicates Historic Triple Double To Slain Nipsey Hussle
3rd April 2019
He posted a remarkable 20 points, 20 rebounds and 21 assists in the Thunder's 119-103 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, matching Chamberlain's feat in 1968
- Oklahoma City guard Russell Westbrook became only the second player after Wilt Chamberlain to score a '20-20-20' triple-double on Tuesday -- and dedicated his achievement to slain rapper Nipsey Hussle
- But he was emotional afterwards as he paid tribute to Hussle, a fellow southern California native who was gunned down in Los Angeles on Sunday
- Westbrook, holder of the record for most triple-doubles in a season with 42, was already closing in on a third straight season averaging a triple-double -- achieving double digits in three key statistical categories
LOS ANGELES, United
States- Oklahoma City guard Russell Westbrook became only the second player
after Wilt Chamberlain to score a '20-20-20' triple-double on Tuesday -- and
dedicated his achievement to slain rapper Nipsey Hussle.
Westbrook posted a remarkable 20 points, 20 rebounds and 21
assists in the Thunder's 119-103 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, matching
Chamberlain's feat in 1968.
But he was emotional afterwards as he paid tribute to
Hussle, a fellow southern California native who was gunned down in Los Angeles
on Sunday.
"That wasn't for me," Westbrook told broadcaster
TNT after the game. "That was for my bro. That's for Nipsey -- 20 plus 20
plus 20... that's for my bro, rest in peace Nipsey."
Westbrook, holder of the record for most triple-doubles in a
season with 42, was already closing in on a third straight season averaging a
triple-double -- achieving double digits in three key statistical categories.
"It's huge, man," he told reporters. "I can't
honestly -- I'm not gonna try to put it into words, but like I said on the
floor, man, that's who it's for, and I'm going to leave it at that."
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Westbrook grabbed his 19th rebound with 1:04 to play
when Oklahoma City's Kiwi center Steven Adams missed the second of two free
throws.
Westbrook, who waved off coach Billy Donovan's attempt to
sub him out of the contest, then pulled down his 20th in the final minute to
put his name alongside that of Chamberlain, who had 22 points, 25 rebounds and
21 assists in a 1968 game for the Philadelphia 76ers against Detroit.
Playoff-bound but losers of seven of their last 10, the
Thunder are locked in combat for the seventh seed with the San Antonio Spurs,
who beat the Atlanta Hawks 117-111 on Tuesday.
Both teams own records of 45-33, with the Spurs holding the
tiebreak advantage and the eighth seed destined to take on the number one seed
in the first round.
- 'We handled our business' -
The two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors went
some way to ensuring that top seed will belong to them with a 116-102 victory
over the second-ranked Denver Nuggets.
"We handled our business," said Golden State star
Stephen Curry, who finished with 17 points, five rebounds and five assists.
"We did what we were supposed to do -- protect our home court.
"Obviously we understand we're chasing that number one
seed. I guess we control our own destiny now," he added after the Warriors
stretched their lead over Denver atop the West to two games with five
regular-season games remaining.
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The Warriors also own the tiebreaker, thanks to winning
three of four against the Nuggets in the regular season.
DeMarcus Cousins paced the Warriors with a season-best 28 points.
Kevin Durant added 21 points -- including two massive
first-half dunks -- before he was ejected in the third quarter after receiving
two quick technical fouls.
Durant was incensed at the lack of a foul call on a missed
three-point attempt. His 14th and 15th technical fouls of the season mean he is
one away from an automatic one-game suspension.
"I thought he deserved the first technical, I didn't
think he deserved the second," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. "I was
very surprised... but, you know, we move on."
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Elsewhere in the West, James Harden scored 36 points to lead
the playoff-bound Houston Rockets to a 130-105 victory over the Sacramento
Kings.
Houston never trailed and led by as many as 30 points,
matching their franchise record with 26 three-pointers.